Showing posts with label dry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dry. Show all posts

Sunday, July 31, 2016

Dry screens at FilmFest 52



My 60-second film "Dry" screened at FilmFest52 on Wednesday, July 27, 2016.

FilmFest52 is produced by the organizers of Connecticut Film Festival (CTFF) and The Bethel Film Festival (BFF) in partnership with The Bethel Cinema.

Saturday, March 26, 2016

"Dry" Screens at the Miniature Film Festival



My 60-second, 100-word film "Dry" will screen in Vancouver at the Miniature Film Festival on Wednesday, March 30, 2016.

The festival is all about 60-second films:
The Miniature Film Festival is exactly what it sounds like - a small celebration of small films. We want to acknowledge and promote filmmakers who make one-minute micro short films. We definitely aren't trying to pass ourselves off as a bigger festival because we are not big at all. We are a new start-up festival that wants to help create a community for tiny films and the ingenious filmmakers who make them - a miniature festival for miniature films!

Tuesday, December 15, 2015

Saturday, October 24, 2015

Västerås Filmfestival



My short documentary Dry will screen at Västerås Filmfestival in Sweden in November. The film will be part of the "Minute Films" selection.

In Swedish, the film's logline is:

En man som söker den perfekta cocktailen.

I think that says it all, really.

Friday, October 23, 2015

100 Words Film Festival


My short documentary Dry will screen at the 100 Words Film Festival on November 6th or 7th at the McGlohon Theater in Charlotte, North Carolina. It's an amazing event:

The 100 Words Film Festival celebrates concise, cinematic storytelling. Each film must deliver a compelling tale using exactly 100 words, challenging filmmakers to focus on the essence of the story.

So, if you are in NC, you should go and see it.  

Saturday, August 22, 2015

Upcoming Screening: Leamington Underground Cinema Festival


Our 60-second microshort documentary Dry will screen at the Leamington Underground Cinema Festival on Saturday, November 14th. The tiny little film is a completely true story in which "a proud man seeks to understand the perfect cocktail."