Tuesday, October 12, 2010

OFFICIAL 2010 MIFF SCHEDULE (FINAL EDITION)

Saturday, Oct. 16, 2010

1pm - BOX OFFICE OPENS
TOWNSHIP MUNICIPAL BUILDING 120 ROUTE 522 MANALAPAN, NJ
$12 - Day Pass $20 - Weekend Pass
- Purchase Tickets - Pickup Pre-orders - Ask Questions - Eat some Snacks - Meet the Staff - Meet the Filmmakers


2pm - WORKSHOP - COPYRIGHTING YOUR WORK
LEADER - Bruce Vargo, Scarpone & Vargo, Attorneys at Law
Protecting your work as a screenwriter or filmmaker is crucial to the filmmaking industry. Join Mr. Vargo as he introduces you to the various aspects of copyrighting your work, including trademarking, patenting, trade secrets and types of film-related intellectual property. Learn what is able to be protected and the benefits of securing those protections.


3pm - SHORT FILM BLOCK
FEATURING:

MONSTER GOO: (Michael E. Fromm)
Jackie’s latest experiment is oozing to bring out a much darker side of its creator...

DIRTY HANDS: (Andrew Sherwood)
Convicted killer Nancy King has escaped from prison and is hunting down the
prosecutor of her case.

A LATE CHRISTMAS: (Michael Aronson)
After the loss of her husband, Marian tries to reunite her family, only to learn that the thing getting in the way may in fact be herself.

MINOR DETAILS: (Jenna Bush)
Returning home from a 15 month tour in Afghanistan, young US soldier James Henderson reflects on the life-altering rigors and experiences of war; his difficult readjustment to civilian life; a new career path and his renewed hopes for a lasting peace in the country where he was deployed - a place with history, landscape, and a way of life that few Americans can ever begin to understand.

WAY TO GO, CHRISTINE!: (Mark Thimijan)
Christine is a 20-something who suffers through the day in her cubicle office job. Her one relief comes from her two 15-minute breaks where she sprints to the liquor store and busy 40 ounces of malt liquor. She chugs as she runs, hoping not to be late.

SUBWAY: (Anthony Marinelli)
A story about a connection that is made during a subway commute between a man and a woman.

BE SOMEBODY: (Michelle Zelazny)
The story of a Mexican immigrant trying to give his kids more than his father was able to give him.

RAINBOW RABBIT RELIANT: (Kitt Lavoie)
Flanked by secret service, the favored daughter of the President-elect arrives to invite her estranged sister to the upcoming inauguration. A decade of differences unravel as the two sisters attempt to resolve an “inconvenient” truth.

5pm - WORKSHOP - SOCIAL MEDIA NETWORKING
LEADER - Doug Seidel, Justice Productions

Believe it or not, making a movie is the easy part. However, spreading the word about your work or services is not always an easy task. Doug Seidel will lead this workshop on the various means - including networking, social media and viral video - to get your name and your work known to a vast amount of people.


6pm - FEATURE FILM - BARE KNUCKLES
WRITTEN BY Robert Redlin; DIRECTED BY Eric Etebari
Women will go to extreme lengths for those they love and single mother Samantha Rogers (Jeanette Roxborough) is no exception. Along with her young daughter, Milla, Sam struggles to make ends meet, taking her licks as a stunt double by day and cocktail waitressing at a rowdy bar at night. When Sam uses her skills to end a bar fight between two drunk women, down and out fight promoter Sonny Cool (Karate Kid’s Martin Kove) sees an opportunity to get back into the game. He tells Sam all about the "show," a high class, underground illegal all female bare knuckle fight tournament, where brutality and elegance mix with high stakes and deception. Is the price too much for her.

Bare Knuckles..... a knockout punch of strength and determination, inspired by a true story.


7:30pm - Q&A - Jeff Quinlan & Chris Mulkey of ‘Bare Knuckles’
Join us directly after the screening of ‘Bare Knuckles for a special question and answer session with Jeff Quinlan, Producer, and Chris Mulkey, our celebrity special guest and star of ‘Bare Knuckles’.

Chris Mulkey is one of Hollywood’s most prominent character actors, having appeared in over 70 feature films and 80 television shows, spanning a nearly four decade career. Other notable mentions in Mulkey’s tremendous career is being directed by and starring alongside Robert Duval in the HBO miniseries ‘Broken Trail’. As well, Mulkey has appeared in films such as ‘First Blood’, ‘The Fan’ and ‘Cloverfield’. His television appearances include a recurring role on ‘Twin Peaks’ and ‘Friday Night Lights’, as well as featured roles on ‘Lost’, ‘24’, ‘Law and Order’ and in the new HBO show ‘Boardwalk Empire’.


Sunday, Oct. 17, 2010

1pm - BOX OFFICE OPENS
TOWNSHIP MUNICIPAL BUILDING 120 ROUTE 522 MANALAPAN, NJ
$12 - Day Pass $20 - Weekend Pass
- Purchase Tickets - Pickup Pre-orders - Ask Questions - Eat some Snacks - Meet the Staff - Meet the Filmmakers


2pm - WORKSHOP - PITCHING A SCREENPLAY
LEADER - Marla Cukor, LR Films; NJ Screenwriter’s Network
Learning how to effectively pitch your screenplay could lead to great opportunities to get your work produced. Join Marla Cukor as she goes in to detail on the correct format your script should be in, as well as the proper etiquette on how to effectively garner the attention of the right people.


3pm - SHORT FILM BLOCK
FEATURING:

SHELTER: (Robert Kolodny)
Based on actual events, Shelter is the story of Ruven, a Jewish prisoner who escapes from a Nazi concentration camp during work detail and must then survive in the bitter forests of Poland. Ruven uses love as a means to keep warm and memories to feed his soul.

LOOSE TEETH: (Celia Quinnette)
Approached with her mother’s recent passing, a troubled girl must come to terms with her past in order to face going home for the funeral.

THE PARTY: (John Fazen)
Lance is a man who knows what he wants out of life, but fails to obtain it. He struggles to understand what is happening to him as he desperately tries to connect with the woman he loves. What is the true cost of the pursuit of happiness and what would you be willing to pay in order to obtain it?

THE PROPOSAL: (Chris D’Alessio)
Not all is what it seems when a young bachelor plots out the most important night of his life.

YEARS OF OUR YOUTH: (Chris Miller)
On the day before he leaves, a young man gets into a fight with his girlfriend.

AMERICA...THE BEAUTIFUL?: (Rosemary Mantineo)
An intimate look at the waste that is being thrown in to a local community, and what passionate volunteers are doing to fix it.

THE ORDINARY: (Michael Aronson)
After years of estrangement, an elderly father visits his son at a late night diner. But, this time, things don’t go as expected.

THE TEST: (Matthew Basile)
In a future world, you have to pass a test to prove your worth. Three friends take the test together, knowing it will decide their fates.

CINEMETROPOLIS: (Andrew Sherwood)
In a city where every movie you’ve ever seen is all happening at the same time, a boy from a silent film falls in love with a girl from a musical.


5pm - WORKSHOP - AUDITIONING FOR A ROLE
LEADER - Nancy Daniels, NJ/Philly based actress
For filmmakers and actors alike, this workshop will teach you the fundamentals and proper etiquette on how to audition for a role, as well as how to prepare for a cold-reading scene. Lead by Nancy Daniels, this is a great opportunity for anyone interested in learning this crucial part of the film production process - finding your cast. There will also be some opportunities for the audience members to get up there and perform in front of their peers.


6pm - FEATURE FILM - NO FOOTING
WRITTEN & DIRECTED BY Michael Licisyn
All 23-year-old Madison wanted to be was an artist. Now out of college a year and a half, she finds herself no closer to a successful career than when she began. Stuck in a dead end job at a local copy shop, her relationships crumbling around her, and a complete lack of inspiration to aspire for more, Madison attempts to jump start her career and get her life started.

After the film, join writer/director Michael Licisyn for a Q&A where he will answer any and all questions regarding his already prominent career, as well as the film he is showcasing.


8pm - CLOSING/AWARDS CEREMONY
The 2010 Manalapan Independent Film Festival will conclude with the awards ceremony. Hosted by MIFF Judges and Volunteers.

Categories Include:
Best Film, Best Director, Best Writing, Best Acting, Best Editing, Best Cinematography, Best Soundtrack, Best Art Direction, and Audience Favorite Awards for both screenings. Runner-ups will also be announced.

Trophies and certificates will be handed out to films screened on both nights, so make sure to show up and support your film, as well as your filmmaking peers.


Well, there you go folks, the lineup for the 2010 Manalapan Independent Film Festival. Stay tuned shortly for finding the full color program online! I absolutely cannot wait to see you all there this coming weekend!!!

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