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#688 From: "jessicaegreen" <jessicaegreen@...>
Date: Wed Sep 3, 2008 11:21 am
Subject: CIDA Film Café networking evening
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CIDA Film Café
When: Wednesday 24 September 2008, 6pm-9pm
Where: Genesis Cinema, 93-95 Mile End Road, London E1 4UJ
Cost: Free

CIDA (the Cultural Industries Development Agency) is holding its bi-
annual Film Café networking evening.

CIDA has brought together leading film financiers, support agencies,
broadcasters and distributors to give filmmakers and those interested
in film production the opportunity to network and find out what
support is available to help them develop their film production
businesses.

This event features presentations from the European Union Media
Programme unit, New Producer's Alliance, ITV Local, Create.tv,
Current TV and Filmaka - providing a full insight into their current
grants, marketing platforms, commissions and business support
services.

As an event highlight Create.tv will launch their latest short film
challenge, designed with CIDA.
This challenge invites amateur and professional filmmakers to capture
aspects of East London and its relationship with sport. Each entry
will be judged by Create.tv and members of the Cultural Olympiad,
with the winning entry being broadcast on Create.tv as a flagship
film of the Cultural Olympiad.

This challenge will be officially opened at the Film Café networking
evening on 24 September and entries will not be accepted before.

Submissions must be:
90 seconds to 3 minutes long
Any genre
A finished short or an introduction to a future feature
Created on the Create.tv platform (this will be launched at the Film
Café)

To book your place, complete the attached booking form. Alternatively
email CIDA  contact@... or call 020 7247 4710 for more
details.

#687 From: East End Film Society <eastendfilmsociety@...>
Date: Wed Aug 13, 2008 6:32 pm
Subject: New platform for your films
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Dear Members
 
East End Film Society & Film Academy has partnered with British Armed Forces TV.
 
Do you want your short films, documentaries, music videos etc shown on a new online platform for British Army troops based around the world?
 
All you have to do is visit our special link below
 
 
Once you visit the link, there is no need to to register for an account, just click on I have a brightcove account and enter the email address: bizzland_uk@... and enter the password:
 
KX2PUQ
 
Then, browse for the media file on your local system, add a title and description, then click upload. Once the file is uploaded, British Armed Forces TV will be notified and then will set the media live on their servers.
 
The maximum file size which can be uploaded in this area is 100MB. The following file formats can be uploaded: MOV, AVI, WMV, MPEG and FLV.
 
Other media files including DVD can be sent to the address below :
 
Film Academy
c/o British Armed Forces TV
Brinkworth House
Brinkworth
Nr Chippenham
Wiltshire
SN15 5DF
 
Any questions feel free to email me
 
Regards
 
Duncan

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#686 From: "pluginamp" <pluginamp@...>
Date: Tue Aug 12, 2008 5:40 am
Subject: AMP: International Artist Support Network
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Hello fellow creatives,

just dropping by to remind you all of the below international artist
support network.  I created it a couple of years ago for (and with
the advice of) my (really great) artist, musician, and performer
friends, and it's grown nicely since then (now it's about 3400
members in 82 countries worldwide).  It's for artists of all kinds,
anywhere in the world, it's free to join, and there's a ton of
information and opportunity. Thanks for having a look.

kindest regards,

Terri Anderson
Los Angeles, CA

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AMP: INTERNATIONAL ARTIST SUPPORT NETWORK

...plug in...
http://pluginamp.com

JOIN AN INTERNATIONAL SUPPORT NETWORK FOR ARTISTS OF ALL KINDS.

AMP is a powerful tool that connects artists and behind-the-scenes
collaborators of all genres, including musicians, painters,
performance artists, writers, dancers, and many more, with resources,
opportunities, and personal connections. Many AMPers also provide
free temporary lodging for other members. With thousands of members
in 82 countries, AMPers can connect through our website, as well as
at AMP-hosted parties and multimedia events worldwide.

AMP enthusiastically and energetically builds bridges between
artists, audiences, and producers through planning such initiatives
as Radio AMP, to feature the voices and music of AMP artists, and the
creation of AMP Centers that will span the globe. AMP is free to
join. The only 'cost' is your energy and enthusiasm in building a
global artistic community and helping fellow artists.

Plug in!

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#685 From: East End Film Society <eastendfilmsociety@...>
Date: Mon Jul 28, 2008 5:18 pm
Subject: 5 pairs of tickets to give away for exclusive preview screening
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A BRUCE WEBER FILM
A LETTER TO TRUE
OPENS AT CURZON SOHO ON AUGUST 1ST
SYNOPSIS
Filmmaker Bruce Weber is a professed animal lover, and this film centres on his own dogs, a family of gorgeous golden retrievers, including True. A Letter To True is a stunning look at the affection, loyalty, and unconditional love displayed by these animals“ which the filmmaker sees as a metaphor for peace and hope in the world. In a highly personal commentary,
Weber interweaves his personal obsessions: music of the 50's and 60's, home movies of Dirk Bogarde in Provence ; conversations with Elizabeth Taylor (another great dog lover), recollections of friendships past, and speculation about how our lives have been changed by the events of 9/11.
Tying these various strands together with a poet's logic, A Letter To True is a little like staying up late with Bruce Weber, listening to great music and peeking into the mind of a world-class connoisseur. With narration by Julie Christie and Marianne Faithfull.
CLICK BELOW to Watch the Trailer
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P3Tr_AFXMDU
Metrodome Film Distribution have given us 5 pairs of tickets for Bruce Weber's beautiful film A LETTER TO TRUE taking place on Wednesday 30th July, at 6.30pm at Soho Screening Rooms, 14 D'Arblay Street , Soho, London W1.
The first 5 members who can email us with the correct answer to the question below will receive a pair of tickets for the screening. Please also include your full name.
What was the name of Elizabeth Taylor's famous canine co star?
Warm Regards
Duncan


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#684 From: "jessicaegreen" <jessicaegreen@...>
Date: Mon Jul 28, 2008 10:57 am
Subject: CIDA August Business Planning Session
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Business Planning Sessions

First Steps Business Planning Sessions offer targeted advice and
guidance to small groups of new businesses and pre start-ups.

When: Tuesday 12 August 2008, 11am-1pm
Where: Business Development Centre (Aldgate East)
Who: Freelancers, pre start-ups and early stage businesses
Cost: FREE to those based in Hackney, Newham and Tower Hamlets. £35
all other areas
Facilitator: Lucy Kyle, CIDA's Creative Industries Business Adviser

Whether you want to start up a creative business, become a freelancer
or just take a fresh look at your business, CIDA's ever-popular two
hour business planning session will get you on the path to success.
Simple exercises will help you identify where you're at now and
advise you on how to take your business forward.

What's in it for you?
* Recognise your strengths and highlight areas that need further
development
* Find out how to develop 12-month goals and an action plan for
achieving them

To book for the August Business Planning Session you need complete a
CIDA booking form, to obtain this form please email
contact@... or call 020 7247 4710 for more details on the next
session.

#683 From: Martin OConnor <martin_efc@...>
Date: Thu Jul 10, 2008 9:12 pm
Subject: HITCHCOCK FUND 2008-2009 NOW OPEN
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The Arts Council for Waltham Forest

 

HITCHCOCK PRODUCTION FUND 2008-2009

 

 

Apex Arts, through its Hitchcock Production Fund, has three grants of £3000 for Waltham Forest filmmakers to produce new short films.

 

Films can be shot on any of the following formats: Mini DV, DVCam, HDV, HD, Beta SP, 16mm, or 36mm. They can be in any genre.

 

You can enter up to two synopses. The deadline for submission of synopses is noon on Thursday 31 July 2008. Three copies of your submissions should be sent to the address below.

 

If successful you will be invited to submit a full script, detailed budget and shooting schedule. All films must be completed by 31 March 2009.

 

For more information on any of the above please contact Martin O’Connor: 020 8496 3591 martin@...

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Silver Birch House, Uplands Business Park, Blackhorse Lane, Walthamstow, London E17 5SD

Tel: (020) 8496 3591  Fax: (020) 8496 8203

Email: martin@... Website: www.apexarts.org.uk

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#682 From: "Dilly Begum" <dilly@...>
Date: Wed Jul 9, 2008 10:46 am
Subject: CIDA Business Planning Session
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First Steps business planning sessions offer targeted advice and guidance to small groups of new businesses and pre start-ups.

When: Tuesday 15 July 2008, 11am-1pm
Where: Business Development Centre (Aldgate East)
Who: Freelancers, pre start-ups and early stage businesses
Cost: FREE to those based in Hackney, Newham and Tower Hamlets £35 all other areas
Facilitator: Lucy Kyle, CIDA’s Creative Industries Business Adviser
 
Whether you want to start up a creative business, become a freelancer or just take a fresh look at your business, CIDA's ever popular business planning sessions will get you on the path to success

Simple exercises will help you to identify where you're at now and show you how to take your business forward:

  • Recognise your strengths and highlight areas that need further development.
  • Develop 12-month goals and an action plan for achieving them.

CIDA's business planning sessions are open to freelancers, pre-start ups and early-stage businesses in Hackney, Newham and Tower Hamlets.

For more details email contact@... or call 020 7247 4710.

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Dilly Begum
Information Co-ordinator
CIDA (Cultural Industries Development Agency)
Business Development Centre
7-15 Greatorex Street
London E1 5NF

direct line: 020 7392 7320
t. 020 7247 4710
f. 020 7247 7852

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Want to know what's happening in East London? Visit the East London Cultural Calendar online.

CIDA is supported by:

CIDA is supported by: European Social Fund, European Regional Development Fund, London Borough of Hackney, London Borough of Newham, London Borough of Tower Hamlets, London Development Agency and the Department of Communities and Local Government.

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#681 From: "amyche24" <amyche24@...>
Date: Wed Jul 2, 2008 11:02 am
Subject: How do you spend your spare time?
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How do you spend your spare time?

I am a 25 lovely woman, open-minded and active, but I often feel bored
and nothing to do now. Because my husband was
dispatched to Singerpore for working by his company. I always have to
spend the time myself. So i would like to know more
friends and have the happy time with them.
May I know you? Are you willing to share your spare time with me? If
so, please check
my profile and photo at my personal page below...username
is:muslimslove10, you can chat to me after login.

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#680 From: "Matthew Davidson" <mcgdavidson@...>
Date: Thu Jun 5, 2008 9:21 am
Subject: vote for Five Pound Hollywood
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hi all
hope you're enjoying the sunshine and getting in those last few days at
walthamstow dogs
before it closes.

just a quickie to ask if any of you would be generous enough to vote for a film
I scored that's
up for ITV's best of the borough (i know it's not our borough but still....)

the film's called Five Pound Hollywood and you cast your vote here (you don't
need to register
or anything):

http://www.itvlocal.com/london/bobs/

thanks!
mat

#679 From: "kentvictor" <kent@...>
Date: Thu Apr 24, 2008 8:10 pm
Subject: Boycott "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull"?
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#678 From: East End Film Society <eastendfilmsociety@...>
Date: Thu Apr 24, 2008 4:44 pm
Subject: Thursday 24th April: East End Film Festival: Closing Night Gala Presented by (nobleandsilver)
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Dear All
 
Sadly it’s that time all ready.. The closing night of the East End Film Festival fast approaches. However dry your eyes as we have one more fantastic evening ahead at the Closing Night Gala presented by award winning comedians (nobleandsilver) on Thursday 24th April 2008.
 
Presiding over a night of screenings and awards, in a specially commissioned piece (nobleandsilver) will be introducing a screening of the best of the festival shorts interwoven with footage taken form the festival by their own fair hands.
You may have seen them popping up here and there with a camera.. They will also be presenting the winners of the EEFF Jury and Audience Awards for the Best Short Films
 
Nominees for the Jury award are…
.
THE RECORDING -  14 min | Director: Annetta Laufer
PETER AND BEN - 10 min | Director: Pinny Grylls
BATHYSPHERE - 6 min | Director: Michaela Nettell
FOREST MURMURS - 10 min | Director: Jonathon Hodgson
ERIC’S SECRETS -  5 min | Director: Lucia Ashmore
JOHN AND KAREN -  4 min | Director: Matthew Walker
 
We will also be announcing the winner of the EEFF Best UK First Feature which includes…
 
THE WAITING ROOM  -  Dir: Roger Goldby
THE INHERITANCE  - Dir: Charles Henri Belleville
MOUTH TO MOUTH  -  Dir: Alison Murray
SAXON - Dir/writer: Greg Loftin
TANTRIC TOURISTS  - Dir/Prod/Editor Alexander Snelling  
 
All of this is followed by an after-party at Visions Video Bar just down the road from the Rio ,  with live music provided by international local band The Cesarians.
Looking like a band formed in the mind of George Grosz, The Cesarians capture the urban zeitgeist via the junk shop instruments of old Europe .
In their hands, a clarinet, trombone, piano, and drums beaten in waltz time, make raw and raucous rock and roll.
Plus a DJ set by the festivals very own Philip Ilson… It’s in his contract folks!
…And lots of Lech beer!
Tickets are on sale now from via the RIO at www.riocinema.org.uk or you can call the box office on: 0207 241 9410. Tickets: £6.50/ £5 concessions. Tickets include entry to the closing night party for which you need a valid ticket to get in…
 
CLOSING NIGHT GALA, THURSDAY 24TH APRIL 2008
Rio Cinema | Thursday 24 April | 7.30pm
Box Office: 0207 241 9410
107 Kingsland High Street, London , E8 2PB
 
Tickets: £6.50/ £5 concession
 
Stephanie Turnbull
Tower Hamlets Films Office r
 
London Borough Of Tower Hamlets
The Brady Arts Centre
192-196 Hanbury Street
London
E1 5HU
 
Direct: 020 7364 7920
Fax: 020 7364 7901
 
 


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#677 From: East End Film Society <eastendfilmsociety@...>
Date: Tue Apr 22, 2008 12:18 pm
Subject: East End Film Festival FREE Seminar and network party tonight at Rich Mix
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The East End Film Festival 17 April - 24 April 2008
 
Super Networks Seminar and Networking Party 
 
Tuesday 22nd April

Rich Mix, Bethnal Green - 7pm
 
Admission Free

It might be getting easier to pick up a camera and make a film, but is it getting any easier to make a film-making career? Whether you like it or not it’s who you know that often counts, and while getting out there and forging professional contacts may not seem a nicety, it’s certainly a necessity.

This Stellar Network event will offer you top tips on how to make networking work for you, followed by the opportunity to put them into practice. There will also be a free prize draw where you can win some great filmmaking prizes :)
 
Our expert industry panel include:
 
Christine Hartland - Patchwork
Becky Bazzard - New Producers Alliance
Tamsin Wright - Shooting People
Duncan Isaac - East End Film Society
 
Chaired by Stellar Network MD Claire Geddie.

This will be followed by Patchwork Networking, a free drinks session for filmmakers, industry and people working across the video, broadcast and film industries to meet, network and make new contacts. Patchwork Networking was set up in 2004 by director Christopher Gavin and producer Christine Hartland.
 
For full details on the East End Film Festival visit http://www.eastendfilmfestival.com


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#676 From: East End Film Society <eastendfilmsociety@...>
Date: Fri Apr 18, 2008 12:54 pm
Subject: TANTRIC TOURISTS – World Premiere tonight at Genesis Cinema
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The East End Film Festival 17 April - 24 April 2008
 

RED CARPET GALA SCREENING, FRIDAY 18th APRIL.
DOORS OPEN 7.30pm.
 
TICKETS £6.50 / £5
 
Genesis Cinema, 93-95 Mile End Road, Whitechapel, London, E1 4UJ
 
Ticket includes tantric workout, screening, aftershow party, complimentary food & beer and entry to the raffle.
(Donations to Project Ahimsa too please.)

 
"If you've got to breathe, you might as well breathe and squeeze". Tantric Tourists is a
spiritual Spinal Tap, following a self-proclaimed tantric guru on a two week trip across India with her 10 American students. In a return to his East End filmmaking roots, director Snelling gives us a wildly entertaining road-trip taking in the beauty and spirituality of a country, as well as examining new age-ism, tourism, and modern guerrilla filmmaking.
 
We are pleased to welcome Laurie Handlers, tantric guru and star of the film to offer an exclusive pre-screening tantric warm up. Followed by a Q&A with the director, Alexander Snelling and Producer Kirsty Allison.
 
This screening will be followed by a late night party at 54 Mile End with Live music and ‘special’ guests.
 
For full details on the East End Film Festival visit http://www.eastendfilmfestival.com
 


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#675 From: John Ryder <fellaheenfilms@...>
Date: Fri Apr 18, 2008 10:48 am
Subject: Re: Re: Kit Hire
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Hi Kara,
Thanks for the tip and the kind words. I've been grafting away writing new stuff and script editing alongside doing the devlopment for SIEGE which does tend to make you feel like you're the only person in the Universe let alone the only one trying to put together a film on a budget of pennies you fund down the back of the sofa so thanks for breaking radio silence amd making contact.
Much appreciated. I'll keep you posted as to how I get on. I've got other places that seem to be offering decent rates but as ever it's good to shop around. If I find anything to good to miss I'll post it here for everyone.
Meeting  a Cameraman over the weekend who does minature cameras for BBC stuff. Not sure what else he's done as yet but if he's got any views on the RED stuff I'll let you know.
Cheers and keep up the fine work.
John xxx


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#674 From: "karamiller12" <kara@...>
Date: Fri Apr 18, 2008 9:21 am
Subject: Re: Kit Hire
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Hey John - good luck with Siege. Man you're an inspiration!
I hired a camera / lights package (two Z1s) from
http://www.postfactory.co.uk/ for 10 days - they were Z1's and the
price was low low low.  Don't know what the price would be now - give
them a call.

and

Anyone tried out those new RED cameras? (4k and straight to hard disk?)

Kara
xox

#673 From: "John Ryder" <fellaheenfilms@...>
Date: Thu Apr 17, 2008 11:04 am
Subject: Kit Hire
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Hello One and All,
Hope Everyone is inspired and grafting hard.
Just a quick plea for aide and assistance . . I'm currently putting
together another Short Film (Raw Domestic Drama called 'SIEGE') that
I'm looking to shoot in June/July. Stratford Circus don't seem to be
hiring out at the moment so I'm looking for a camera. Sony Z1 will do
the job so if anyone can point me in the right direction of someone
they know/have used who will give me a splendid price for a 4 day
shoot I'd be the most grateful man in Leytonstone.
Thanks a lot.
Love and Hugs
John xxx

#672 From: Wayne Fosse <wayne_fosse@...>
Date: Thu Mar 27, 2008 4:46 am
Subject: Dance On Film News 81 - Women In Film Special
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March Issue - Women In Film Issue No. 81 - Edited by Susanna Fosse



 
London / UK. In celebration of International Women's Month celebrating and highlighting Women's global achievement. Dance On Film News takes a look at some of the exciting women working in film.
 
7: 15 pm on Monday 31st March 2008

Monday 31st March 08
7:15pm
Ritzy Cinema, Brixton Oval, London SW2 1JG
Tickets £ 8.00 / £ 7.00 Conc.
In association with In Celebration of Our Sisters
.
"Been Rich All My Life" follows the unlikliest troupe of tap dancing divas. They are the "Silver Belles," five former showgirls now aged 84-96, performing to standing ovations, as sassy as they ever were.
They met during Harlem's 1930's heyday, dancing in the chorus lines at the Apollo Theater, the Cotton Club, Small's Paradise and Connie's Inn, performing with legendary band leaders like Cab Calloway and Duke Ellington. When the big band era ended, they all went into other work -- but in 1985 they put their shoes back on, and have been dancing together again ever since. They may not kick as high, but they are hip-swaying and show-biz savvy.
RUN TIME: 80, YEAR 2006
STARRING: Bertye Lou Wood, Cleo Hayes, Marion Coles, Fay Ray
DIRECTOR: Heather Lyn MacDonald
PRODUCER(S): Heather Lyn MacDonald
Prod Co: Toots! Crackin!.

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Tuesday 1st April 08
7:15pm
Ritzy Cinema, Brixton Oval, London SW2 1JG
Tickets £ 8.00 / £ 7.00 Conc.
 
Capturing the raw power of a grassroots hip-hop movement, INSIDE THE CIRCLE tells the stories of strikingly talented b-boys Josh and Omar, former best friends who become rivals when they join competing dance crews. Immersed in the b-boy culture of defiant creativity, Omar rises to international renown, while Josh tangles with the law. Both of them struggle to keep dance at the center of their lives, and the “B-Boy City” competitive events thrown by visionary street dancer Romeo Navarro serve as emotional milestones in their journey to adulthood. Facing off in intense dance battles that mirror the larger events in their lives, Josh and Omar seek respect, meaning and identity “inside the circle.”
Screening Followed by Q &A by Jonzi D with Director Marcy Garriott and Omar Davila
RUN TIME: 101
STARRING: :Romeo Navarro, Josh Ayers, Omar Davila, and TX Crews
DIRECTOR: Marcy Garriott
PRODUCER(S): Marcy Garriott
Prod Co: La Sonrisa Productions Inc.
OFFICIAL MOVIE WEBSITE:http://www.insidethecircle.com/
 

 

 

 

 
Carol Straker,
Carol Is Festival director of the annual Constellation Change Screen Dance Festival in London. The Festival has received over 1,500 film entries since 2001 and UK premiered over a dozen theatrically released films including Rent (Sony Pictures) , Ballet Russes (Revolver Entertainment) and Honey (Universal Pictures).
As a well known dancer and choreographer, Carol trained at Le Gat School of Russian Ballet then went on to Urdang Academy. She continued her education with the Dance Theatre of Harlem and the Martha Graham School of Contemporary Dance in New York She also toured with the Alvin Ailey dance company. Carol was featured in the BBC documentary "Breaking The Mold", the Award winning documentary "Constellation Change." and was chosen as one of the leading dancers to appear in the 25th anniversary edition of the legendary Pirelli Calendar, which can be viewed in the Pirelli Room at the Tate Gallery. Carol has three times been short listed for Cosmopolitan Magazine’s Woman of the Year award.

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Mary Peters Bat-Sheva Guez - Is a director, dancer, and editor with an eye for experimental storytelling. Her films have been screened in festivals around the country In April she will UK Premiere two short dance films "Morning" (2nd April) and "3F" (4th April) at this years Constellation Change Film Festival.
Her recent work includes a television pilot entitled "Making It" which was screened at the New York Television Festival last fall and an experimental film entitled "The Winter Quilt" which received the "AUFFicial Selection" award at the Atlanta Underground Film Festival. A graduate from the Vassar College film department, Bat-Sheva has also studied film at the University of Technology in Sydney and Emerson College in Boston. She currently studies dance at Dance New Amsterdam in New York.
 
 
Director - Marcy Garriot
Marcy Garriott is an independent documentary filmmaker (producer/director) based in Austin, Texas.  Her first feature length documentary film was SPLIT DECISION, which screened at over 15 festivals worldwide, won two festival awards, was broadcast on public television, and is currently distributed on DVD by First Run Features.
The film was also selected for a new PBS series that aired last fall (“Voces”). SPLIT DECISION tells the story of a young and talented boxer who is deported to Mexico for a crime committed as a teen, where he must struggle to pursue his passion and re-unite with his family.
Marcy will hold post screening Q&A with Jonzi D on Tues 1st April 08 at Ritzy Picturehouse(Brixton)
 
 
 
Mary
Peters Director - Gwendolen Cates
Gwendolen Cates, an award-winning photographer and author, made her filmmaking debut with WATER FLOWING TOGETHER. The film has received three awards to date. Her book Indian Country (Grove Press, 2001) was reviewed as one of the top ten illustrated books of the year by USA Today, and received other critical accolades including being featured on Oprah. Over the course of Cates’s 20-year career her photographs have been published as covers and features in major publications such as Parade, Men’s Journal, Rolling Stone, Vanity Fair, GQ, Sports Illustrated, Entertainment Weekly, Time and People. She has photographed innumerable celebrities and public figures, including George Clooney, Oprah, Sheryl Crow, Halle Berry, Bruce Willis, Robin Williams, Bill Murray and Colin Powell. Her next film is Mourning in the Garden of Eden, about the cultural destruction of Iraq during this war. A native New Yorker who attended the University of Chicago, she resides in Manhattan.
Gwendolen will hold post screening Q&A with Donald Hutera on Friday 4th April 2008 at Everyman Cinema.


8th Screen Dance Festival 31st March - 4th April 2008
We invite you to come and celebrate the 8th annual Constellation Change Screen Dance Festival (CCSDF). London's Premiere Screen Dance Festival continues its proud tradition of dynamic dance/musical films, intriguing talks, and evening soirees to add to your March/April calendar. This year the CCSDF has chosen another excellent selection of dance shorts and documentary features from a total of 200 entries from 24 countries.
The festival has developed such a strong following in part because of the easy-going atmosphere and camaraderie among filmmakers, audiences and guests alike.
Spanning five days, the festival will take place at Curzon Soho, Ritzy Brixton and Everyman Cinema from 31st March - 4th April 2008
UK Premieres include feature films Gwendolen Cates "Water Flowing Together", Benson Lee's "Planet B-Boy", Marcy Garriott's Inside The Circle, and Na Kamalei: The Men of Hula. Shorts includes Quarantine, I Hate Musicals and Pavillon Noir. All screenings take place at Curzon Soho , Ritzy Picturehouse, Brixton and Everyman Cinema.
http://www.constellation-change.co.uk/
31st March - 4th April 08
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Wednesday 2nd April 2008
Time : 7:20pm

With compelling characters and vibrant dance sequences, PLANET B-BOY is set in the International world of B-boying — the urban dance more commonly known as “breakdancing.” Weaving between the vivid backdrops of Osaka, Paris, Seoul and Las Vegas, unforgettable images frame the intimate stories of dancers who struggle for their dreams despite being misunderstood by larger society and even their own families.
An American dancer in Vegas looks for his big break; a Korean son seeks his father’s approval; a twelve-year-old boy in France confronts his family’s racism — all the b-boys’ lives collide in
Germany where their skills are put to the ultimate test: the “Battle of the Year” finals, with crews from 18 nations vying for the title of World Champion. PLANET B-BOY features electrifying dance performances and astonishing displays of power and grace, showing how a street dance
from New York has evolved into an inspiring art form for a new generation around the world.
RUN TIME: 101

STARRING: Knucklehead Zoo,Phase-T, Ichigeki,Gamblerz
DIRECTOR: Benson Lee
PRODUCER(S): Amy Lo , Benson Lee
Prod Co: Planet B Boy LLC
OFFICIAL MOVIE WEBSITE: http://www.planetbboy.com/
 

Wednesday 2nd April 2008
Time : 7:20pm

Curzon Soho.
93-107 Shaftesbury Avenue,
Soho, London
W1D 5DY


All Tickets £8.00/Conc £7.00
Box Office
0871 703 3988
Curzon Festi
 
.
 
 
THE CORNER OF SUNSET AND MORNING GLORY 2 (TCOSAMG)
As part of this years current sweep across the UK and Europe of Hip Hop influenced films “IN THE CIRCLE" , “PLANET B BOY", “STEP UP 2" and HOW SHE MOVE". Broadcaster Ellen Brandvold & Dance Launch 8 will be supporting the direct costs of production of a trio of 30-minute Hip Hop film projects in 2008/2009. TCOSAMG is open to animation, music videos, documentaries and shorts with an international focus, in which storytellers bring their Hip Hop ideas, experiences and cultures to new audiences.
 
 
 


WATER FLOWING TOGETHER, directed by Gwendolen Cates | USA | 2007 | 77min, is winner of 2008 Jury Prize Award, Dance on Camera Festival; 2007 Best Documentary Award, Imagine Native Film Festival, and 2007 Best Feature Award, Outfest Fusion Film Festival.
WATER FLOWING TOGETHER is a triumphant documentary film, based on the life of Ballet Star Jock Soto. Born in New Mexico and raised in Phoenix, Arizona, Soto is a Native American Navajo from the clan of To'aheedliinii (Water Flow Together) and Puerto Rican descent. This powerful film captures Soto's ancestral heritage and his God given talent, from hoop dancing at age three, to an outstanding New York City Ballet (NYCB) Principal Dancer that culminates in a farewell performance with NYCB.
Review by Stephanie Woodard Click Here
 


Friday 4th April 2008
Doors 6:30pm
Film 6:45pm
Everyman Cinema
5 Hollybush Vale, Hampstead,
London, NW3 6TX


Tickets £9.00/Conc £8.00
Box Office
:0870 066 4777
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
London : Interviews filmmakers screening at this years 8th Constellation Change Screen Dance Festival 31st March - 4th April 2008
Quarantine (Curaçao)- Gabri Christa - director
Falling (CAN)- Ayelen Liberona & Naya Guzman - directors
My Own Private Belly Dancer (US)- Emmeline Yang- Producer
Out Of Beat (USA) - Andrea Lira - director
Morning (USA) - Bat-Sheva Guez - Choreographer/director
I Hate Musicals (US) Stewart Schill - director
In The Mood (UK) Jonathan R Hall – Producer
Library Manju (UK)
Paul Angunawela - director
 
 

Quarantine

Falling

My Own Private Belly Dancer

Out Of Beat
 

Morning

I Hate Musicals

In The Mood

Library Manju
 
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#671 From: Araceli fernandez <araceli_fuentes@...>
Date: Wed Mar 26, 2008 11:09 pm
Subject: RE: FW: Araceli thank you death of a fish/muerte de un pez
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Many thaks Martin,

Next week i have a few days off. I will contact you over the weekend and we can arrange that coffee for next week.

I really look for to meeting you both. I have a lot to tell you.

Speak you then,

thank you

araceli




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From: martin_efc@...
Date: Wed, 26 Mar 2008 20:20:48 +0000
Subject: RE: [WalthamForestFilm] FW: Araceli thank you death of a fish/muerte de un pez


WELL DONE ARACELI.
 
REMEMBER STILL ON FOR COFFEE ONE MONDAY. WE FILL YOU IN ON WHAT ME AND AHMED HAVE PUT TOGETHER.
 
MARTIN

Araceli fernandez <araceli_fuentes@hotmail.com> wrote:
Many thanks Catherine. the top 2 is good. But it didnt win. Anyway still good promotion for the film. big kiss.

Could you please send me the link to your projects i had sent so many emails that i cant find it now.

best wishes
araceli




To: WalthamForestFilm@yahoogroups.co.uk
From: applemoy@googlemail.com
Date: Tue, 25 Mar 2008 11:06:03 +0000
Subject: Re: [WalthamForestFilm] FW: Araceli thank you death of a fish/muerte de un pez

That's brilliant Araceli! Congratulations

Catherine


On 24/03/2008, Araceli fernandez <araceli_fuentes@hotmail.com> wrote:






From: araceli_fuentes@hotmail.com
Subject: Araceli thank you death of a fish/muerte de un pez
Date: Tue, 25 Mar 2008 00:15:06 +0100

 
Hi,
Sorry for the general email, but there have been so many people who have supported and voted for my film, that it is impossible to email everyone individually, at this stage, in Spanish and in English.  At the moment I would just like to send an email to all of you to say thanks.
Hola:
Perdonad por mandaros un email general a todos/as. Pero, la respuesta y el apoyo que me habeis dado ha sido enorme y es imposible mandar un email a cada uno/a en español e inglés. De momento os mando uno general para que sepais lo agradecida que estoy.  Imagino que ya os habrán enviado un email the yuglo anunciando el ganador del concurso. Si no lo habeis recibido, lo he copiado al final de este email. Bueno, las buenas noticas es que Muerte de un pez consiguió entrar en la final entre los cinco primeros. Y despues de las deliberaciones del jurado quedo entre los dos ultimos. Pero al final el premio fue a Los cortos y docus de Andrade. En fin, me gustaria agradecer a todos/as los/as que habeis votado desde lo más profundo de me corazón. El apoyo ha sido increible. Muchas gracias
http://beta.yuglo.com/video/concurso/making-2008
Os envio un gran beso
Araceli
By now you will probably have received an email from Yuglo announcing the winner of the short film competition. The good news is, Death of a Fish (Muerte de un Pez) was shortlisted in the top 5. Find below the link with the top 5 finalists. In the end the Jury's decision was that, "Los cortos y docus de Andrade" was the winner. For English speakers, who don't speak Spanish, the email you have received said who the winner is and also mentioned that, after they made the final decisions, Death of a Fish was one of the final 2 shortlisted.
http://beta.yuglo.com/video/concurso/making-2008
Anyway, the support from everybody has been incredible and I just want to say thanks to all of you!! Thanks to you, all who voted, the film made the top 2 which is excellent. I
Thank you so much.
I send you all my love
Araceli
 

THIS IS THE EMAIL SENT TO YOU BY YUGLO/ ESTE ES EL EMAIL QUE HABEIS RECIBIDO ANUNCIANDO EL GANADOR.

Hola a todos,
 
Antes de nada, queremos felicitar y dar las gracias a todos aquellos que
han
participado en el concurso "Making of 2008". Valoramos mucho vuestra
colaboración.
 
El nivel del concurso ha sido muy bueno y los miembros del jurado han
quedado
muy sorprendidos, positivamente, con muchos de los trabajos, tanto
finalistas
como no finalistas, pero, muy a nuestro pesar, sólo pueden quedar cinco
finalistas.
 
El jurado lo ha tenido muy difícil y estuvo debatiendo hasta el
último momento. Les gustó la originalidad de "Crónicas de Mobu", el
reflejo de
un problema social muy actual como es "La Generación" y la creatividad de
"Conexión". Pero después de valorarlo mucho, el jurado se decanto por
los cortometrajes "Muerte de un Pez" y "Los cortos y docus de
Androide",
 
Finalmente, el ganador del concurso "Making of 2008" y el que irá a
la India es Alejandro Andrade por "Los cortos y docus de Androide".


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#670 From: Martin OConnor <martin_efc@...>
Date: Wed Mar 26, 2008 8:20 pm
Subject: RE: FW: Araceli thank you death of a fish/muerte de un pez
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WELL DONE ARACELI.
 
REMEMBER STILL ON FOR COFFEE ONE MONDAY. WE FILL YOU IN ON WHAT ME AND AHMED HAVE PUT TOGETHER.
 
MARTIN

Araceli fernandez <araceli_fuentes@...> wrote:
Many thanks Catherine. the top 2 is good. But it didnt win. Anyway still good promotion for the film. big kiss.

Could you please send me the link to your projects i had sent so many emails that i cant find it now.

best wishes
araceli




To: WalthamForestFilm@yahoogroups.co.uk
From: applemoy@googlemail.com
Date: Tue, 25 Mar 2008 11:06:03 +0000
Subject: Re: [WalthamForestFilm] FW: Araceli thank you death of a fish/muerte de un pez

That's brilliant Araceli! Congratulations

Catherine


On 24/03/2008, Araceli fernandez <araceli_fuentes@hotmail.com> wrote:






From: araceli_fuentes@hotmail.com
Subject: Araceli thank you death of a fish/muerte de un pez
Date: Tue, 25 Mar 2008 00:15:06 +0100

 
Hi,
Sorry for the general email, but there have been so many people who have supported and voted for my film, that it is impossible to email everyone individually, at this stage, in Spanish and in English.  At the moment I would just like to send an email to all of you to say thanks.
Hola:
Perdonad por mandaros un email general a todos/as. Pero, la respuesta y el apoyo que me habeis dado ha sido enorme y es imposible mandar un email a cada uno/a en español e inglés. De momento os mando uno general para que sepais lo agradecida que estoy.  Imagino que ya os habrán enviado un email the yuglo anunciando el ganador del concurso. Si no lo habeis recibido, lo he copiado al final de este email. Bueno, las buenas noticas es que Muerte de un pez consiguió entrar en la final entre los cinco primeros. Y despues de las deliberaciones del jurado quedo entre los dos ultimos. Pero al final el premio fue a Los cortos y docus de Andrade. En fin, me gustaria agradecer a todos/as los/as que habeis votado desde lo más profundo de me corazón. El apoyo ha sido increible. Muchas gracias
http://beta.yuglo.com/video/concurso/making-2008
Os envio un gran beso
Araceli
By now you will probably have received an email from Yuglo announcing the winner of the short film competition. The good news is, Death of a Fish (Muerte de un Pez) was shortlisted in the top 5. Find below the link with the top 5 finalists. In the end the Jury's decision was that, "Los cortos y docus de Andrade" was the winner. For English speakers, who don't speak Spanish, the email you have received said who the winner is and also mentioned that, after they made the final decisions, Death of a Fish was one of the final 2 shortlisted.
http://beta.yuglo.com/video/concurso/making-2008
Anyway, the support from everybody has been incredible and I just want to say thanks to all of you!! Thanks to you, all who voted, the film made the top 2 which is excellent. I
Thank you so much.
I send you all my love
Araceli
 

THIS IS THE EMAIL SENT TO YOU BY YUGLO/ ESTE ES EL EMAIL QUE HABEIS RECIBIDO ANUNCIANDO EL GANADOR.

Hola a todos,
 
Antes de nada, queremos felicitar y dar las gracias a todos aquellos que
han
participado en el concurso "Making of 2008". Valoramos mucho vuestra
colaboración.
 
El nivel del concurso ha sido muy bueno y los miembros del jurado han
quedado
muy sorprendidos, positivamente, con muchos de los trabajos, tanto
finalistas
como no finalistas, pero, muy a nuestro pesar, sólo pueden quedar cinco
finalistas.
 
El jurado lo ha tenido muy difícil y estuvo debatiendo hasta el
último momento. Les gustó la originalidad de "Crónicas de Mobu", el
reflejo de
un problema social muy actual como es "La Generación" y la creatividad de
"Conexión". Pero después de valorarlo mucho, el jurado se decanto por
los cortometrajes "Muerte de un Pez" y "Los cortos y docus de
Androide",
 
Finalmente, el ganador del concurso "Making of 2008" y el que irá a
la India es Alejandro Andrade por "Los cortos y docus de Androide".


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#669 From: Araceli fernandez <araceli_fuentes@...>
Date: Tue Mar 25, 2008 12:39 pm
Subject: RE: FW: Araceli thank you death of a fish/muerte de un pez
araceli_fuentes@...
Send Email Send Email
 
Many thanks Catherine. the top 2 is good. But it didnt win. Anyway still good promotion for the film. big kiss.

Could you please send me the link to your projects i had sent so many emails that i cant find it now.

best wishes
araceli




To: WalthamForestFilm@...
From: applemoy@...
Date: Tue, 25 Mar 2008 11:06:03 +0000
Subject: Re: [WalthamForestFilm] FW: Araceli thank you death of a fish/muerte de un pez

That's brilliant Araceli! Congratulations

Catherine


On 24/03/2008, Araceli fernandez <araceli_fuentes@hotmail.com> wrote:






From: araceli_fuentes@hotmail.com
Subject: Araceli thank you death of a fish/muerte de un pez
Date: Tue, 25 Mar 2008 00:15:06 +0100

 
Hi,
Sorry for the general email, but there have been so many people who have supported and voted for my film, that it is impossible to email everyone individually, at this stage, in Spanish and in English.  At the moment I would just like to send an email to all of you to say thanks.
Hola:
Perdonad por mandaros un email general a todos/as. Pero, la respuesta y el apoyo que me habeis dado ha sido enorme y es imposible mandar un email a cada uno/a en español e inglés. De momento os mando uno general para que sepais lo agradecida que estoy.  Imagino que ya os habrán enviado un email the yuglo anunciando el ganador del concurso. Si no lo habeis recibido, lo he copiado al final de este email. Bueno, las buenas noticas es que Muerte de un pez consiguió entrar en la final entre los cinco primeros. Y despues de las deliberaciones del jurado quedo entre los dos ultimos. Pero al final el premio fue a Los cortos y docus de Andrade. En fin, me gustaria agradecer a todos/as los/as que habeis votado desde lo más profundo de me corazón. El apoyo ha sido increible. Muchas gracias
http://beta.yuglo.com/video/concurso/making-2008
Os envio un gran beso
Araceli
By now you will probably have received an email from Yuglo announcing the winner of the short film competition. The good news is, Death of a Fish (Muerte de un Pez) was shortlisted in the top 5. Find below the link with the top 5 finalists. In the end the Jury's decision was that, "Los cortos y docus de Andrade" was the winner. For English speakers, who don't speak Spanish, the email you have received said who the winner is and also mentioned that, after they made the final decisions, Death of a Fish was one of the final 2 shortlisted.
http://beta.yuglo.com/video/concurso/making-2008
Anyway, the support from everybody has been incredible and I just want to say thanks to all of you!! Thanks to you, all who voted, the film made the top 2 which is excellent. I
Thank you so much.
I send you all my love
Araceli
 

THIS IS THE EMAIL SENT TO YOU BY YUGLO/ ESTE ES EL EMAIL QUE HABEIS RECIBIDO ANUNCIANDO EL GANADOR.

Hola a todos,
 
Antes de nada, queremos felicitar y dar las gracias a todos aquellos que
han
participado en el concurso "Making of 2008". Valoramos mucho vuestra
colaboración.
 
El nivel del concurso ha sido muy bueno y los miembros del jurado han
quedado
muy sorprendidos, positivamente, con muchos de los trabajos, tanto
finalistas
como no finalistas, pero, muy a nuestro pesar, sólo pueden quedar cinco
finalistas.
 
El jurado lo ha tenido muy difícil y estuvo debatiendo hasta el
último momento. Les gustó la originalidad de "Crónicas de Mobu", el
reflejo de
un problema social muy actual como es "La Generación" y la creatividad de
"Conexión". Pero después de valorarlo mucho, el jurado se decanto por
los cortometrajes "Muerte de un Pez" y "Los cortos y docus de
Androide",
 
Finalmente, el ganador del concurso "Making of 2008" y el que irá a
la India es Alejandro Andrade por "Los cortos y docus de Androide".


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#668 From: "Catherine Guy" <applemoy@...>
Date: Tue Mar 25, 2008 11:06 am
Subject: Re: FW: Araceli thank you death of a fish/muerte de un pez
guycatherine
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That's brilliant Araceli! Congratulations

Catherine

On 24/03/2008, Araceli fernandez <araceli_fuentes@...> wrote:






From: araceli_fuentes@...
Subject: Araceli thank you death of a fish/muerte de un pez
Date: Tue, 25 Mar 2008 00:15:06 +0100

 

Hi,

Sorry for the general email, but there have been so many people who have supported and voted for my film, that it is impossible to email everyone individually, at this stage, in Spanish and in English.  At the moment I would just like to send an email to all of you to say thanks.

Hola:

Perdonad por mandaros un email general a todos/as. Pero, la respuesta y el apoyo que me habeis dado ha sido enorme y es imposible mandar un email a cada uno/a en español e inglés. De momento os mando uno general para que sepais lo agradecida que estoy.  Imagino que ya os habrán enviado un email the yuglo anunciando el ganador del concurso. Si no lo habeis recibido, lo he copiado al final de este email. Bueno, las buenas noticas es que Muerte de un pez consiguió entrar en la final entre los cinco primeros. Y despues de las deliberaciones del jurado quedo entre los dos ultimos. Pero al final el premio fue a Los cortos y docus de Andrade. En fin, me gustaria agradecer a todos/as los/as que habeis votado desde lo más profundo de me corazón. El apoyo ha sido increible. Muchas gracias

http://beta.yuglo.com/video/concurso/making-2008

Os envio un gran beso

Araceli

By now you will probably have received an email from Yuglo announcing the winner of the short film competition. The good news is, Death of a Fish (Muerte de un Pez) was shortlisted in the top 5. Find below the link with the top 5 finalists. In the end the Jury's decision was that, "Los cortos y docus de Andrade" was the winner. For English speakers, who don't speak Spanish, the email you have received said who the winner is and also mentioned that, after they made the final decisions, Death of a Fish was one of the final 2 shortlisted.

http://beta.yuglo.com/video/concurso/making-2008

Anyway, the support from everybody has been incredible and I just want to say thanks to all of you!! Thanks to you, all who voted, the film made the top 2 which is excellent. I

Thank you so much.

I send you all my love

Araceli

 

THIS IS THE EMAIL SENT TO YOU BY YUGLO/ ESTE ES EL EMAIL QUE HABEIS RECIBIDO ANUNCIANDO EL GANADOR.

Hola a todos,
 
Antes de nada, queremos felicitar y dar las gracias a todos aquellos que
han
participado en el concurso "Making of 2008". Valoramos mucho vuestra
colaboración.
 
El nivel del concurso ha sido muy bueno y los miembros del jurado han
quedado
muy sorprendidos, positivamente, con muchos de los trabajos, tanto
finalistas
como no finalistas, pero, muy a nuestro pesar, sólo pueden quedar cinco
finalistas.
 
El jurado lo ha tenido muy difícil y estuvo debatiendo hasta el
último momento. Les gustó la originalidad de "Crónicas de Mobu", el
reflejo de
un problema social muy actual como es "La Generación" y la creatividad de
"Conexión". Pero después de valorarlo mucho, el jurado se decanto por
los cortometrajes "Muerte de un Pez" y "Los cortos y docus de
Androide",
 
Finalmente, el ganador del concurso "Making of 2008" y el que irá a
la India es Alejandro Andrade por "Los cortos y docus de Androide".


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#667 From: Araceli fernandez <araceli_fuentes@...>
Date: Mon Mar 24, 2008 11:55 pm
Subject: FW: Araceli thank you death of a fish/muerte de un pez
araceli_fuentes@...
Send Email Send Email
 







 

Hi,

Sorry for the general email, but there have been so many people who have supported and voted for my film, that it is impossible to email everyone individually, at this stage, in Spanish and in English.  At the moment I would just like to send an email to all of you to say thanks.

Hola:

Perdonad por mandaros un email general a todos/as. Pero, la respuesta y el apoyo que me habeis dado ha sido enorme y es imposible mandar un email a cada uno/a en español e inglés. De momento os mando uno general para que sepais lo agradecida que estoy.  Imagino que ya os habrán enviado un email the yuglo anunciando el ganador del concurso. Si no lo habeis recibido, lo he copiado al final de este email. Bueno, las buenas noticas es que Muerte de un pez consiguió entrar en la final entre los cinco primeros. Y despues de las deliberaciones del jurado quedo entre los dos ultimos. Pero al final el premio fue a Los cortos y docus de Andrade. En fin, me gustaria agradecer a todos/as los/as que habeis votado desde lo más profundo de me corazón. El apoyo ha sido increible. Muchas gracias

http://beta.yuglo.com/video/concurso/making-2008

Os envio un gran beso

Araceli

By now you will probably have received an email from Yuglo announcing the winner of the short film competition. The good news is, Death of a Fish (Muerte de un Pez) was shortlisted in the top 5. Find below the link with the top 5 finalists. In the end the Jury’s decision was that, “Los cortos y docus de Andrade” was the winner. For English speakers, who don’t speak Spanish, the email you have received said who the winner is and also mentioned that, after they made the final decisions, Death of a Fish was one of the final 2 shortlisted.

http://beta.yuglo.com/video/concurso/making-2008

Anyway, the support from everybody has been incredible and I just want to say thanks to all of you!! Thanks to you, all who voted, the film made the top 2 which is excellent. I

Thank you so much.

I send you all my love

Araceli

 

THIS IS THE EMAIL SENT TO YOU BY YUGLO/ ESTE ES EL EMAIL QUE HABEIS RECIBIDO ANUNCIANDO EL GANADOR.

Hola a todos,
 
Antes de nada, queremos felicitar y dar las gracias a todos aquellos que
han
participado en el concurso "Making of 2008". Valoramos mucho vuestra
colaboración.
 
El nivel del concurso ha sido muy bueno y los miembros del jurado han
quedado
muy sorprendidos, positivamente, con muchos de los trabajos, tanto
finalistas
como no finalistas, pero, muy a nuestro pesar, sólo pueden quedar cinco
finalistas.
 
El jurado lo ha tenido muy difícil y estuvo debatiendo hasta el
último momento. Les gustó la originalidad de "Crónicas de Mobu", el
reflejo de
un problema social muy actual como es "La Generación" y la creatividad de
“Conexión”. Pero después de valorarlo mucho, el jurado se decanto por
los cortometrajes “Muerte de un Pez” y “Los cortos y docus de
Androide”,
 
Finalmente, el ganador del concurso “Making of 2008” y el que irá a
la India es Alejandro Andrade por “Los cortos y docus de Androide”.


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#666 From: Araceli fernandez <araceli_fuentes@...>
Date: Mon Mar 24, 2008 11:47 pm
Subject: FW: Araceli thank you death of a fish/muerte de un pez
araceli_fuentes@...
Send Email Send Email
 





From: araceli_fuentes@...
Subject: Araceli thank you death of a fish/muerte de un pez
Date: Tue, 25 Mar 2008 00:15:06 +0100

 

Hi,

Sorry for the general email, but there have been so many people who have supported and voted for my film, that it is impossible to email everyone individually, at this stage, in Spanish and in English.  At the moment I would just like to send an email to all of you to say thanks.

Hola:

Perdonad por mandaros un email general a todos/as. Pero, la respuesta y el apoyo que me habeis dado ha sido enorme y es imposible mandar un email a cada uno/a en español e inglés. De momento os mando uno general para que sepais lo agradecida que estoy.  Imagino que ya os habrán enviado un email the yuglo anunciando el ganador del concurso. Si no lo habeis recibido, lo he copiado al final de este email. Bueno, las buenas noticas es que Muerte de un pez consiguió entrar en la final entre los cinco primeros. Y despues de las deliberaciones del jurado quedo entre los dos ultimos. Pero al final el premio fue a Los cortos y docus de Andrade. En fin, me gustaria agradecer a todos/as los/as que habeis votado desde lo más profundo de me corazón. El apoyo ha sido increible. Muchas gracias

http://beta.yuglo.com/video/concurso/making-2008

Os envio un gran beso

Araceli

By now you will probably have received an email from Yuglo announcing the winner of the short film competition. The good news is, Death of a Fish (Muerte de un Pez) was shortlisted in the top 5. Find below the link with the top 5 finalists. In the end the Jury’s decision was that, “Los cortos y docus de Andrade” was the winner. For English speakers, who don’t speak Spanish, the email you have received said who the winner is and also mentioned that, after they made the final decisions, Death of a Fish was one of the final 2 shortlisted.

http://beta.yuglo.com/video/concurso/making-2008

Anyway, the support from everybody has been incredible and I just want to say thanks to all of you!! Thanks to you, all who voted, the film made the top 2 which is excellent. I

Thank you so much.

I send you all my love

Araceli

 

THIS IS THE EMAIL SENT TO YOU BY YUGLO/ ESTE ES EL EMAIL QUE HABEIS RECIBIDO ANUNCIANDO EL GANADOR.

Hola a todos,
 
Antes de nada, queremos felicitar y dar las gracias a todos aquellos que
han
participado en el concurso "Making of 2008". Valoramos mucho vuestra
colaboración.
 
El nivel del concurso ha sido muy bueno y los miembros del jurado han
quedado
muy sorprendidos, positivamente, con muchos de los trabajos, tanto
finalistas
como no finalistas, pero, muy a nuestro pesar, sólo pueden quedar cinco
finalistas.
 
El jurado lo ha tenido muy difícil y estuvo debatiendo hasta el
último momento. Les gustó la originalidad de "Crónicas de Mobu", el
reflejo de
un problema social muy actual como es "La Generación" y la creatividad de
“Conexión”. Pero después de valorarlo mucho, el jurado se decanto por
los cortometrajes “Muerte de un Pez” y “Los cortos y docus de
Androide”,
 
Finalmente, el ganador del concurso “Making of 2008” y el que irá a
la India es Alejandro Andrade por “Los cortos y docus de Androide”.


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#665 From: Araceli fernandez <araceli_fuentes@...>
Date: Sat Mar 22, 2008 8:14 pm
Subject: RE: I voted - 5 stars - and good luck Araceli!! Re: FW: Araceli Very very Urgent
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Hi Kara,

Many thanks for voting for the film. Im glad you like it. It is among the 6 more voted at the moment. But I need more votes to be safe among the final 5.

See you soon


aracelixx

If there are other people who has voted already many thanks. If you havent done it jet. You still can do it today. Im not sure if tomorrow it will still be open.

thank you

Araceli




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Date: Sat, 22 Mar 2008 19:46:36 +0000
Subject: [WalthamForestFilm] I voted - 5 stars - and good luck Araceli!! Re: FW: Araceli Very very Urgent

Hey Araceli - good luck - I really enjoyed the film. I voted (I was
vote #47) and gave the film 5 stars.
love
Kara
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#664 From: "karamiller12" <kara@...>
Date: Sat Mar 22, 2008 7:46 pm
Subject: I voted - 5 stars - and good luck Araceli!! Re: FW: Araceli Very very Urgent
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Hey Araceli - good luck - I really enjoyed the film.  I voted (I was
vote #47) and gave the film 5 stars.
love
Kara
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#663 From: Araceli fernandez <araceli_fuentes@...>
Date: Fri Mar 21, 2008 9:07 pm
Subject: FW: Araceli Very very Urgent please vote for my short death of a fish in spanish Muerte de un pez
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Find below instruccions for english speakers in case you need it. If you have already vote. Million thanks.

Hello,

I need urgently your help to vote for my film Death of fish before this sunday, must be done between today, friday and saturday or I wont be able to enter the competition. I need at least 60 votes to enter the final shortlisted. Make sure you vote for my film. It is a spanish web and for this reason the film has spanish subtitles and in spanish the title is Muerte de un pez- All you need to do is register it take only a few seconds and then vote for my film. I will be very gratefull. Sorry it is a short notice. But i just find out today. Most of the films there has been long on the web and the 5 finalist had had a lot of time for everyone to vote. Please try to forward this to as many friends as you can.

Here are some instructions  to English speakers. It isn't obvious what to do if you don't have Spanish.
 
1. Go to http://beta.yuglo.com/video/muerte-de-un-pez
 
2. Register by clicking on "registrese". Then in "Usuario" choose a user name and in "Direccion de correo-e" put your email address and click "Crear cuenta nueve"
 
3. You will receive an email with your "Contrasena" password.
 
4. Go again to http://beta.yuglo.com/video/muerte-de-un-pez and click on "Inicie sesion" then log in with your user name "Usuario" and your new password "Contrasena"
 
5. Vote for Muerte de un pez and add it to your favourites by selecting the biggest score in "¡Vota aquí!" and then click on

"Quitar de favoritos" You should see the screen refresh and the number of votes increase by one.

 


 




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#662 From: Wayne Fosse <wayne_fosse@...>
Date: Thu Mar 13, 2008 10:47 pm
Subject: Dance On Film News 80 - Filmmaker Interviews Special
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March Issue - Filmmaker Interview Issue 80 - Edited by Susanne Fosse



 
 


8th Screen Dance Festival 31st March - 4th April 2008
We invite you to come and celebrate the 8th annual Constellation Change Screen Dance Festival (CCSDF). London's Premiere Screen Dance Festival continues its proud tradition of dynamic dance/musical films, intriguing talks, and evening soirees to add to your March/April calendar. This year the CCSDF has chosen another excellent selection of dance shorts and documentary features from a total of 200 entries from 24 countries.
The festival has developed such a strong following in part because of the easy-going atmosphere and camaraderie among filmmakers, audiences and guests alike.
Spanning five days, the festival will take place at Curzon Soho, Ritzy Brixton and Everyman Cinema from 31st March - 4th April 2008
UK Premieres include feature films Gwendolen Cates "Water Flowing Together", Benson Lee's "Planet B-Boy", Marcy Garriott's Inside The Circle, and Na Kamalei: The Men of Hula. Shorts includes Quarantine, I Hate Musicals and Pavillon Noir. All screenings take place at Curzon Soho , Ritzy Picturehouse, Brixton and Everyman Cinema.
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31st March - 4th April 08
 
 
 
 
Constellation Change Screen dance Festival opens with a glimpse of the British talent we can expect to see in the future. Producer Jonathan R Hall's film In The Mood , set in 1944 Eva, about a German spy with an unusual method of transmitting her secret messages. Producer Emmeline Yang's My Own Private Belly Dancer, a shy, quirky scientist gets his world turned upside down when he becomes haunted by a gyrating belly dancer. - Director Paul Angunawela's Library Manju, a modern Romeo-and-Juliet story with a Bollywood twist.
 

Emmeline Yang (Producer, My Own Private Belly Dancer) Emmeline Yang, is a young British producer developing projects stateside under Steve Golin's Anonymous Content. Her next project is "44 Inch Chest" shooting in the UK. My Own Private Belly Dancer Screens Thur 3rd April 2008
Susanna Fosse: You were invited into BAFTA/LA's recently created Newcomers’ Programme. How did that come about?

Emmeline Yang: BAFTA/LA is obviously a big focus of the British film community here, and the board decided that they wanted to reach out to newly-arrived Brits who are making their way in Hollywood. I heard about the Newcomers Program through a friend, and was very happy to be selected to be part of the inaugural group. As
a producer who is relatively new to Los Angeles, it is a great way to expand my network and exploit my international knowledge, and the members of the Newcomers Committee are very generous and helpful. I came to Los Angeles after working for five years in the London film industry. I believe very strongly in UK talent, but I decided to come to Hollywood to broaden my horizons. I am working with a number of UK writers and directors who I want to promote in the LA film industry.
Dance On Film News: You and the director Mark Stern co-wrote the screenplay. What was the process for writing a comedy film?


Emmeline Yang: Mark and I met each other at the University of Southern California's Peter Stark Producing Programme, and we decided to collaborate on a comedy short film. I came up with the original idea and wrote the first draft of the script. Once Mark came on board as the director, we knocked the script back and forth and brainstormed scenes together. We shot this film on a super low budget, and our equipment did not allow us to shoot sync sound simultaneously. Every sound on the film was added in post production. Essentially this means that you cannot shoot dialogue scenes, only voice-over or off-camera dialogue. So the challenge was to write a script in which the characters do not talk to each other. Therefore, we had to be creative and think about physical comedy and actions that revealed character in a fresh and funny way.
This is actually a very good exercise in writing for the screen. We had a lot of fun talking about how the belly dancer would torture our hero by interrupting his structured existence. When I was writing the script, I knew I wanted to make a comedy and I knew I wanted a dance sequence. I'm really not sure where the belly dancer came from! However, music has definitely been a theme in the films I have produced. I produced a short documentary called "Forever Elvis" which is about a Thai man who performs Elvis songs at a Thai restaurant in Hollywood. His name is Kevin Thongprecha but he is known as "Thai Elvis", and our documentary revealed how is a wonderful singer and performer in his own right, and not just a cheap
impersonator of Elvis. I'm fascinated by performers and their inspiration and process. Another short I produced is called "How To Write A Song", which is more of a mood piece featuring a talented singer-songwriter called Melissa Moshe.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Paul Paul Angunawela (director , Library Manju)
Starting as a live director/producer in kids TV at Nickelodeon in 1998, Paul moved onto producing and directing music videos for numerous artists to learn his craft. Following this he began directing comedy and drama for TV and was writing and developing new comedy talent in the UK. His first film Carpet Garden Flowers gave him a taste for cinema and Library Majnu is his first foray into commercial film making. He is currently in production with his feature film debut Blame it on the Bhangra with the BBC..
. Library Manju Screens Wed 2nd April 2008
 
Susanna Fosse: Library Manju is essentially a comedy about forbidden Love, What was the process for transition from Shehzad Chaudhary's screenplay to the screen?
Paul Angunawela:Shehzad had the great idea of setting a Bollywood drama, inappropriately in a public library. I just juiced it up by adding a full on dance scene, sword fight, wrote an original song with Infinite Scale and heightened it all a touch to make it a film that is very British but never looks it. I wasn’t so much into casting a male asian lead, as it would have made the ‘twist’ at the end too obvious. Vanessa, my producer, amazingly found Jesse and he had the energy and the passion to make the role his. The transition from paper to screen always involves a rewrite, a good cast and then a sprinkle of this and that to make it a signature piece. Copeland’s cinematography was magical and the UCL location was the cherry on the cake. Infact all those names that roll at the end of the film made this short was it is. I just try to steer it and I guess that’s why I’m the director. You’re only as good as the crew around you and everyone was fantastic. My AD was a bit s***, but you can’t win them all and that was partly my fault.
Paul Angunawela - INTERVIEW CONTINUED >>>.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Jonathan R Hall (Producer, In the Mood)
Jonathan is a writer for cinema, TV and radio. Recent work includes eight editions of BBC1’s Doctors daytime medical drama series and Three Lions Under My Shirt, a World Cup Monologue read by Johnny Vegas for BBC Five Live.
His screenplays include: Buttered Side Up, Duty Free, The Nursery, His short film, Cupids Arrows, a Magic Realist RomCom, is currently in post-production
.. In The Mood Screens Thur 3rd April 2008
Susanna Fosse:In The Mood is the story of a German spy posing as a dance teacher who receives advance details of the D-Day landings. How did the project come about?
Jonathan Hall: It’s one of those stories that I’ve moved from notebook to notebook since I was about sixteen. I finally got around to writing the script and from then on everything was a blur – everyone who read it seemed to like it (they got it and could see it and thought it was funny). Then I sent it to Kelly (our first choice) who agreed to do it and – guess what? - suddenly there was no problem with getting a crew together.
Susanna Fosse: The film has a wonderful nostalgic feel to it due to the art direction, costumes and use of original recordings from that era. How important was the use of music in the film?
Jonathan Hall: The track In the Mood was essential. It was swing and represented the arrival of the Americans in the UK. My parents remember it. As it turned out, though, there were two serious drawbacks: first, swing is not the easiest music to choreograph for tap, and second, publishing and recording rights have become THE big issue in us not being able to distribute the film. The owners have asked for an unreasonable amount of money, not caring that short films are non-profit enterprises! For my second short film (In the Mood was my first) we composed an original score!
Susanna Fosse: Kelly Brook, who plays the lead role of Eva, gives a very multi-dimensional performance (dancing/acting). What convinced you that she could hold the whole film together?
Jonathan Hall: I convinced myself. I had seen her hosting Celebrity Love Island and I thought she had the style (particularly a 40’s style) and the charm to pull it off. She was the first and only person we approached.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Wednesday 2nd April 2008 / Time : 6:30pm

Morning (2007, 7mins,USA, UK Premiere)
Experimenting with the use of texture on screen, this dance film tells the tale of a young couple who would rather sleep in. Dir: Bat-Sheva Guez,
Chor: Bat-Sheva Guez &
Everything Smaller,


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Divine Waters (2007, 7mins, CAN, UK Premiere)
An experimental six-minute dance film featuring Nadia, an androgynous sea creature who washes up on a deserted beach and transforms into human form.Dir: Steve Rosenberg, Chor: Mary Louise Albert,
.

Dance Like Your Old Man (2007, 10mins, AUS)
Award Winning short: Six women imitate their dad’s dancing in a film about fathers as seen through
the eyes of their daughters. These
unseen men come to life through the
dances and reflections of their children.
Dir: Gideon Obarzanek & Edwina Throsby,

Quarantine (2007, 10mins, Curação, World Premiere)
First in a series of short films made
around the Netherlands Antilles, Gabri
Christa explores the former Curação
quarantine building for enslaved
Africans en route to the Americas.
Dir: Gabri Christa, Chor: Kyle Abraham,

Out Of Beat (2005,2 Mins,USA)
8 year-old Camila wants to be a
ballerina, but she can’t keep the beat,
until she discovers the real rhythms
inside her - found in the colourful
streets of her Latin American town.
Dir: Andrea Lira,

Library Manju (2005, 10mins, UK)
Modern day Romeo and Juliet with a
Bollywood twist. A library, forbidden
love and a meddling father. Nothing
that a little song and dance can’t fix.
Dir: Paul Angunawela, Chor: Vandana Alimchandani
 
 
 
Thursday 3rd April 2008 / Time : 6:30pm

Falling (2006, 5mins,CAN, UK Premiere)

From sky to sea, from cocoon to human, this short skillfully makes us wonder about transformation through the elements of nature. Dir: Ayelen Liberona & Naya Guzman, (USA, 2006, 6mins)


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I Hate Musicals (2007, 19mins, USA UK Premiere)
Brad, a heartless insurance executive, hates musicals while his lovely fiancee, Melissa, passionately loves them. Musicals threaten to totally destroy their relationship until a spell is cast. From that moment forward every time Brad attempts to speak, he bursts into song. Dir: Stewart Schill, Chor: Cate Caplin

Krishna's Dancer (2007, 16mins, GER,UK Premiere)
A homage and declaration of love to a young Indian Kathak dancer of the new generation, and simultaneously a bow of respect to the ancient culture.Dir: Dirk Hilbert, Chor: Kasturi Mishra,

In the Mood (2006, 7mins USA)
London 1944. Madame Smith, dance instructor and undercover German spy, receives advance details of the D-Day landings. But her critical transmission home is jeopardised. Dir: Hannah Robinson , Chor: Stewart Nicholls

At the point of self destruction, a young woman allows herself to experience an awakening. This short film explores universal human conflicts through music, dance and thought. Dir/Chor: Wade Robson

My Own Private Belly Dancer (2007, 9mins, USA,UK Premiere)
A comedy about a fungus scientist who is leading a lonely and colorless life until he acquires an imaginary friend: a mischievous belly dancer that nobody else can see. Dir: Mark Stern , Chor: Steven Butler


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London : Interviews filmmakers screening at this years 8th Constellation Change Screen Dance Festival 31st March - 4th April 2008
Quarantine (Curaçao)- Gabri Christa - director
Falling (CAN)- Ayelen Liberona & Naya Guzman - directors
My Own Private Belly Dancer (US)- Emmeline Yang- Producer
Out Of Beat (USA) - Andrea Lira - director
Morning (USA) - Bat-Sheva Guez - Choreographer/director
I Hate Musicals (US) Stewart Schill - director
In The Mood (UK) Jonathan R Hall – Producer
Library Manju (UK)
Paul Angunawela - director
 
 

Quarantine

Falling

My Own Private Belly Dancer

Out Of Beat
 

Morning

I Hate Musicals

In The Mood

Library Manju
 
Thursday 3rd April 2008 / Time : 7:40pm
Na Kamalei + Pavillon Noir
 
 



Thur 3rd April 2008
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Na Kamalei : The Men Of Hula (UK PREMIERE)
USA 2006 | 57 mins | Documentary
Director: Lisette Marie Flanary

Winner of the Audience Award for Documentary at the San Francisco International Film Festival, 2007, Winner of 2007 AAIFF Emerging Director, Documentary Feature Award. N-a Kamalei: The Men of Hula captures the journey of legendary master teacher Robert Cazimero and the only all-male hula school in Hawai'i as they prepare to compete at the world's largest hula festival. Beyond deep-rooted stereotypes of 'grass-skirt girls', the film tells a story of Hawaiian pride as the men celebrate their 30th anniversary in continuing the revival of men dancing hula.
 
 

PAVILLON NOIR (UK PREMIERE)
FRA 2007 | 24 mins | 35mm | Dance/Drama
Director: Pierre Coulibeuf,Chor: Angelin Prejlocaj
In a constructivist manner and inspired by the shape of the building, Pierre Coulibeuf has produced a fiction film, interpreted by Angelin Preljocaj and his dancers, unveiling the spaces of the Pavillon Noir in a game of structural oppositions : transparency/opacity, interior/exterior...
.


 
Participants in the three different schemes will receive a funding boost to the tune of 760,000.00 Euros (£ 580,741.06).
Schemes which vary in artforms as diverse as dance film, dance photography, and critical debating are all benefiting from the programme.
Programme 1 : Short film project which will receive 600,000 Euros (£458,479.78 ) will provide development and training for the next generation of film makers from UK, France and Germany. International dance filmmakers will act as mentors and In total twenty young filmmakers and choreographers are expected to benefit in each country.
Programme 2 Curate Now Project is an exciting new project designed for artists to discuss their work, theory and curated projects. Curators will meet with artists for participating in debating different aspects of the arts and artistic work in Europe. The project will be supported by 100,000 Euros (£ 76,413.30).
Programme 3 Dance Photography project is designed to raise the profile of dance photographers has been awarded 60,000 Euros (45,847.98) will involve workshops and producing portfolio of dance photographs.
The project will be headed up by broadcaster Amanda K. Scott currently in post production of 2007/08 Choreography Film Fund.
 
 
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#661 From: "kentvictor" <kent@...>
Date: Fri Mar 7, 2008 6:06 am
Subject: A New International Film Website
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Hey friends,

There is a brand new website – Independent Films Direct  - dedicated to promoting global independent film and independent filmmakers. (directors, writers, boom operators, actors, P.A.'s, every person and any business involved in low budget films).

A front-page feature article about the Indian lesbian film, "When Kiran Met Karen", was just posted to the site.   

The site's mission is to promote indie films and filmmakers that are not getting critical exposure on other websites.  The site is devoted to the underdog films/filmmakers, particularly micro-budget films looking for an audience, for a theatrical distributor, or a spike in online sales.

Anyway, check it out.

http:///www.independentfilmsdirect.com


#660 From: "ajitpal365" <ajitpal365@...>
Date: Wed Feb 27, 2008 7:10 pm
Subject: New Member! Looking for experience...
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My name is Ajitpal, 18, Leyton.

I am a student hoping to write/direct a short or two over the next
year. But, I need more experience on sets.

Anyone who needs a volunteer on set who wouldn't mind me hovering
around on set learning almost-silently whilst they get on with their
filming, don't hesitate to respond.

Looking foward to hearing from you.

Ajitpal

#659 From: "ramshacklefilms" <ramshacklefilms@...>
Date: Mon Feb 25, 2008 10:12 pm
Subject: Breaking News... Film Connection @ Roxy, short film and networking event
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BREAKING NEWS for this Wednesday's Film Connection @ Roxy...

MADELEINE DUBA (BAFTA nominated and nominated this year for the
British Animation Award) will talk of her love for animation and
reveal some tricks of the trade that she will teach in her upcoming
animation workshop.

STEVE TYLER, company chairman of GLOMEX (the Global Movie Exchange)
will give a short introduction to the first secure and regulated movie
stock exchange for financing film projects.

PLUS the usual brilliant line-up of SHORT FILMS. Including the winning
entry at last month's event `Tre'; a cosmopolitan thriller directed by
Irene Maffei.

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FILM CONNECTION @ ROXY - short film and networking event

Short Film and Networking Event

100+ people in one of London's best venues

Wednesday 27th February
Doors open 6.45pm (starts 7pm) - Late

Roxy Bar and Screen
128-132 Borough High Street, SE1 1LB
Nearest Tube: Borough / London Bridge
www.roxybarandscreen.com

Voted one of the best five cinemas in London - Time Out

Equity/Student card: £3.50
Guest list: £5.00
On the door: £6.00

All proceeds from the event go into a production fund for our members'
film projects.

Prize for best film of the night as chosen by the audience.

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