The official lineup of short films playing this year's Fantastic Fest in Austin, Texas, has been announced, and let's just say that there are lots of reasons why you should be packing your bags and heading to the Longhorn State!
From the Press Release:
Fantastic Fest is excited to announce the short film lineup for the eighth edition of Fantastic Fest, happening September 20th-27th in Austin, Texas. Fantastic Fest loves its short films - they provide a fertile ground for new and exciting filmmaking talent to show off their genre goods in an unrestrained format. Here is the lineup for Fantastic Fest 2012:
38-39°C (2011)
Regional Premiere
Director: Jason Hong, South Korea, 8 minutes
A father and son confront the emotional divide that separates them in the intimate setting of a Korean bathhouse.
88:88 (2012)
Regional Premiere
Director: Joey Ciccoline, USA, 14 minutes
Val has lost control of her life. Those around...
From the Press Release:
Fantastic Fest is excited to announce the short film lineup for the eighth edition of Fantastic Fest, happening September 20th-27th in Austin, Texas. Fantastic Fest loves its short films - they provide a fertile ground for new and exciting filmmaking talent to show off their genre goods in an unrestrained format. Here is the lineup for Fantastic Fest 2012:
38-39°C (2011)
Regional Premiere
Director: Jason Hong, South Korea, 8 minutes
A father and son confront the emotional divide that separates them in the intimate setting of a Korean bathhouse.
88:88 (2012)
Regional Premiere
Director: Joey Ciccoline, USA, 14 minutes
Val has lost control of her life. Those around...
- 9/10/2012
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Independent film production is an ever-changing business, becoming both smaller and larger at the same time. While most anyone can make a film with a digital camera and snip it together on their [input any computer editing software here], precious few breach the world of the film festival, and fewer still make it beyond, into theaters where Mr. and Mrs. Whoever can pay to see their work of art. Simply put, how do you go from making those digital movies in your backyard to premiering your film at Sundance or Slamdance or SXSW?
Two young producers, Anthony Brandonisio and Riel Roch Decter, are figuring it out. The duo produced Crown, a strange, wonderful short film directed by Ag Rojas, which screened at Slamdance this past January to an intrigued, confused packed house on Park City’s Main Street. Featuring a young group of black skateboard punks servicing a group of white, slimy CEO types with an...
Two young producers, Anthony Brandonisio and Riel Roch Decter, are figuring it out. The duo produced Crown, a strange, wonderful short film directed by Ag Rojas, which screened at Slamdance this past January to an intrigued, confused packed house on Park City’s Main Street. Featuring a young group of black skateboard punks servicing a group of white, slimy CEO types with an...
- 2/10/2012
- by jpraup@gmail.com (thefilmstage.com)
- The Film Stage
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