my identity

Vote for the 10th Film to Screen at IndieWorks Best of Fest (Year 4)!

March 7th concluded our monthly screenings for the 4th year of IndieWorks; and now our Best of Fest is just around the corner on April 18th! The event will feature the 9 Silver Whiskers Award Winners of the year, plus a 10th Audience Chosen film.

Before each Best of Fest, we select three films to compete for the last spot at the screening and encourage the audience to choose the winning film. This allows the community to participate in our selection process and the public to see a few of the best of the total 47 films screened this year, building up to our celebratory finale! 

All three of these selected films did exceptionally well in the Audience Choice voting and were high contenders for the Silver Whiskers at their respective screenings. We also feel that they reflect the diverse & innovative approach to visual storytelling that we aim to support and showcase at IndieWorks.

Please watch all three films and VOTE BELOW for the ONE you'd like to see screen with the Silver Whiskers Award winners of the year at Best of Fest.


THE CONTEST HAS ENDED.  

The winning film announced HERE. Feel free to watch the trailers for the selected films below. See you at Best of Fest!

Ashley, a young Native-American girl, converts to Islam in hopes of finding structure in a life where it never existed, but with that decision comes the risk of losing one of the few biological connections she still has. My Identity tells the story of how race, religion, and the foster care experience can shape one's identity. Learn more at: fostercarefilm.com/myidentity Credits: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt4658394/fullcredits?ref_=tt_ql_1
www.MuscleFilm.com director HEIDI MIAMI MARSHALL writer TOM WILTON director of Photography JEFF MELANSON editor JOE GUTOWSKI producers FIONA GRAHAM, TOM WILTON, JOHNNY SANCHEZ executive producers FRANK OZ, TOM HUNTER executive producers ROSIE COSCH, SAGE SNAKECHALMER co-executive producers MONICA AFESI, KERRI LYNN MILLER Amanda FIONA GRAHAM Craig MARC MENCHACA Suzie REIKO AYLESWORTH production design DEB O casting TIFFANY LITTLE CANFIELD co-producer DAVID WATTS co-producer / 1st AD RANDY TROY associate producer / 2nd AD DAREN DONOFRIO 1st AC NOLAN BALL gaffer SHANE MOORE 2nd AC JOE COZZA key grip DEXTER KENNEDY sound mixer EMMANUEL GERMOND wardrobe design LAUREN ROTHERY make-up MAGDALENA BUCZKOWSKA asst production design RACHEL LEIGH BRYAN script supervisor MICHELE RICE stunt consultant JESSE GEGUZIS DIT TIA BYINGTON-NOLL caterer JEANETTE COLBY PA/asst to catering GRACE KELLY PA/transportation JINN S KIM vfx post house METHOD STUDIOS vfx producer BRAD WOOD vfx artist JESSICA RAYBURN audio post house SONIC UNION audio post producer LAURA BERMUDEZ sound design OWEN SHEARER re-recording mixer BRIAN GOODHEART color correction house COMPANY 3 color senior producer KATIE ANDREWS color DI manager TOM GEHRING colorist JAIME O’BRADOVICH music supervisor JAMES BABSON “World Without Tears” written and composed by LUCINDA WILLIAMS performed by LUCINDA WILLIAMS produced by MARK HOWARD and LUCINDA WILLIAMS published by WARNER TAMERLANE PUBLISHING CORP. / LUCY JONES MUSIC (BMI) permission courtesy of LUCINDA WILLIAMS and TOM OVERBY/HELLO CLEVELAND MGMT
Sinopsis: SOL, whom left Argentina to pursue a career in acting in NYC, receives a visit from her best friend VICKY, whom she hasn't seen for three years. Vicky imagines that Sol lives a glamorous life in NYC but the reality is not as it seems. Vicky has news which can ruin their friendship forever.

IndieWorks: July Screening Recap

Last Tuesday was the July edition of IndieWorks. We screened 5 films and had over 70 people in house! Our first two films were moving documentaries. The second set of films were in the horror-comedy realm - a couple of which used genre to explore important or thought-provoking issues. Overall, the night was full of thoughtful conversations and wonderfully supportive vibes!

We'd just like to say thank you to everyone who came out to support the filmmakers and spend the evening with us & them. We do hope you enjoyed all the films and the opportunity to network with other filmmakers and film enthusiasts, and we hope some connections were made! AND we hope you'll join us again on August 2nd. 

See photos from the evening (by Grayson Davis):

The Films of the night:

My Identity (Directed by Yasmin Mistry)
Ashley, a young Native-American girl, converts to Islam in hopes of finding structure in a life where it never existed.

The Firmest Friend (Directed by Andrew Fixell)
In August 2014, filmmaker Andrew Fixell ventured into New York City's Tompkins Square Park to interview four homeless youth about their transient lifestyles and their relationships with the pit bulls who travel with them.

White Privilege Frankenstein (Directed by Chris Carfizzi)
When an angry mob comes for Frankenstein's Monster, Victor Frankenstein must find a way to get him off the hook.

Catslaughter (Directed by Humberto Guzman, Written & Produced by Stephanie Iscovitz & Sarah DuRivage-Jacobs)
In the case of catslaughter, everyone is a suspect.

What's Eating Dad? (Directed by Michael Goldburg)
When Chloe meets her boyfriend's parents for the first time, what's really for dinner is something she never imagined.

Watch our Q&A Recap (shot & edited by Kimberly Drew Whiten). *Please know there are some film spoilers - feel free to look for an opportunity to catch the films at a festival or computer screen near you & then come back to watch!

With Year 4 at IndieWorks, we've transitioned away from our one on one Insider Series and have started shooting and sharing the Q&A's from our screenings so that all filmmakers and their work get highlighted. Please note there are some spoilers. Feel free to look for an opportunity to catch the films at a festival or computer screen near you & then come back to watch! congestedcat.com/indieworks/ In order: My Identity (Directed by Yasmin Mistry) Ashley, a young Native-American girl, converts to Islam in hopes of finding structure in a life where it never existed. The Firmest Friend (Directed by Andrew Fixell) In August 2014, filmmaker Andrew Fixell ventured into New York City's Tompkins Square Park to interview four homeless youth about their transient lifestyles and their relationships with the pit bulls who travel with them. White Privilege Frankenstein (Directed by Chris Carfizzi) When an angry mob comes for Frankenstein's Monster, Victor Frankenstein must find a way to get him off the hook. Catslaughter (Directed by Humberto Guzman, Written & Produced by Stephanie Iscovitz & Sarah DuRivage-Jacobs) In the case of catslaughter, everyone is a suspect. What's Eating Dad? (Directed by Michael Goldburg) When Chloe meets her boyfriend's parents for the first time, what's really for dinner is something she never imagined.

The awards go to...

At the end of the evening, we announced our winning filmmakers for both Audience Choice Award & Silver Whiskers Award. The Audience Choice Award is voted upon by all those in attendance, and the Silver Whiskers Award is judged by the CongestedCat Team based on a system rating 8 categories of StoryDialogue/WritingDirectionActing,CinematographySoundEditing, and Production Value. The Silver Whiskers winner goes on to screen again at our end of year Best of Fest screening next April. 

The Silver Whiskers winner also receives $50 towards a crowdfunding campaign on SeedandSpark.com should they use the platform and a free Social Media audit ($200 value) from 4MileCircus. And both winners received a free 2016 subscription to Bright Ideas Magazine.

For the July 2016 lineup, our winning films were:
    Audience Choice Award:  "The Firmest Friend"
    Silver Whiskers Award:  "What's Eating Dad?"

Watch the Trailers for both winners:

In August 2014, filmmaker Andrew Fixell ventured into New York City's Tompkins Square Park to interview four homeless youth about their transient lifestyles and their relationships with the pit bulls who travel with them. He learned that these individuals and their four-legged friends shared a bond that ran deeper than just master and dog.
When Chloe meets her boyfriend's parents for the first time, what's really for dinner is something she never imagined. What's Eating Dad? is award-winning filmmaker Michael Goldburg's darkly funny portrait of family dysfunction ... and other horrors. In the vein of Woody Allen meets Shaun of the Dead, What's Eating Dad?