Wes's Entries
Posted on Friday, March 16th, 2012 by
Wes
Touch, an independent film written and directed by Minh Duc Nguyen, is slated for release in selected cities, starting with San Jose on March 9th and Orange County on March 16th, showing exclusively at AMC Eastridge 15 and AMC Block 30. Touch is a romantic drama. A mechanic looking to save his faltering marriage strikes [...]
Posted on Friday, March 16th, 2012 by
Wes
Women as filmmakers, subjects of films, and an integral part in the survival of film as both a source of entertainment as well as a source of diversity and change is of the utmost importance if film hopes to press on into the future. If you are able, take the much-too-brief but very-much-appreciated three days [...]
Posted on Wednesday, March 14th, 2012 by
Wes
SXSW Film Festival’s awards for Jury and Audience have been cast, and here they are for the world to see! Congratulations to Beware of Mr. Baker and Gimmie The Loot for their Grand Jury Prizes! Feature Film Jury Awards DOCUMENTARY FEATURE COMPETITION Grand Jury Winner: Beware of Mr. Baker Director: Jay Bulger NARRATIVE FEATURE COMPETITION [...]
Posted on Tuesday, March 13th, 2012 by
Wes
The Tribeca Film Festival Short Film Lineup has been released! The list includes 60 titles, with 26 having their World Premieres. Here is the list, divided in several categories to illustrate Tribeca’s desire to branch out with a wide range of short films from both around the world and around the field of interest in [...]
Posted on Monday, March 12th, 2012 by
Wes
The Miami International Film Festival, as we so often know them to do, hosted a spectacular event this year with knock out films and the perfect atmosphere to enjoy them. Coming to a close on the 11th, MIFF awarded some of its many accomplished filmmakers with these awards: KNIGHT IBERO-AMERICANCOMPETITION AWARD: Knight Foundation Grand Jury [...]
Posted on Wednesday, March 7th, 2012 by
Wes
Andrew: Story of a Closet Monster by Elliot Lobell is a light-hearted, well-received animated film that screened at the Queens Film Festival (March 01, 2012 – March 04, 2012). Part of a block of films during the opening night of the festival, it developed into a star of the show with its use of tactful [...]
Posted on Wednesday, March 7th, 2012 by
Wes
Iran has, over the greater part of three to four months, become the seismic epicenter of social, intellectual, and artistic conflict that focuses the collective world eye on what will happen next. The conflict over nuclear arms is but the vicious giant, overshadowing the hardships the people face within the country – particularly in the [...]
Posted on Tuesday, March 6th, 2012 by
Wes
Tribeca Film Festival recently announced their lineup for the World Narrative and Documentary Competition! This year, 12 narrative and 12 documentary features making their North American, International, or World Premieres will compete for combined cash prizes amounting to $180,000 and donated artwork from the Artists Awards program sponsored by Chanel, featuring renowned artists including Cindy [...]
Posted on Tuesday, March 6th, 2012 by
Wes
The JCC Manhattan hosts a number of film events over the course of the year, paying homage to its decade of dedication to the creative community. This week features several screenings, one of which has won great acclaim. The film Incessant Visions with screen Tuesday, Mar 06, 2012 from 7:30 PM – 9:30 PM. The [...]
Posted on Monday, March 5th, 2012 by
Wes
World’s Largest will be playing at Otto’s Shrunken Head (538 East 14th Street, New York, NY 10009) in the East Village on Wednesday! Come down for a free film and enjoy the great drinks! World’s Largest, a feature documentary, visits 58 such sites and profiles Soap Lake, Washington’s four-year struggle to build the World’s Largest [...]