February? Already? Unbelievable.
This weekend Blind Faith: A Film About Seeing -- a film I co-directed in a sort of co-op approach -- will be screening at the Picture This Film Festival in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. I really really really wanted to go, but with so much going on will have to watch from afar. The film received an Honourable Mention, and if you visit the festival's site you can see the festival jury provided some lovely comments.
February 20th, my brand new film To Get to the Other Side will screen at EgoFest Short Video Film Festival in Brainerd, Minnesota.
I love the way EgoFest has developed -- it features 40 shorts by 30 directors, and has shown a truly indie approach: many of the filmmakers became aware of the festival on Twitter thanks to the efforts of festival director Phillip Holbrook. With a no-application-fee / filmmaker-friendly approach (including a smart deadline extension), the festival has set the bar high for openness. I was able to get questions answered about the fest almost instantly, and the tone has been all about the fun of independent film.
I won't be able to join any road trip to Brainerd this time, but you can bet I'll be watching for next year's fest.
Voices from the Sit In on Television
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[image: Voices from the Sit In poster]
My short documentary Voices from the Sit In is on the TV tonight.
You can watch the film on Mississippi Public B...
2 years ago
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We are so happy to have the World Freaking Premiere of "To Get To The Other Side". We wish you could be here, but we'll tweet all the happenings of the day!
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