We finished our no-budget pilot for "Two Gays & a Girl." We'll be submitting it to the NYTV Festival & hopefully have a chance to pitch it as a series. Fingers crossed! We'll keep you updated.
IndieWorks: Insider Series W/Lisa & Levi
Part of our effort for IndieWorks is to feature & support indie filmmakers outside of our monthly screenings. We bring our winning filmmakers to your screen for a chat with one of our IndieWorks hosts in our series titled "IndieWorks: Insider Series". congestedcat.com/indieworks/
Lisa & Levi screened an episode of their web series "Maybe Sunshine" with us at Web Series Month in September 2015 and won the Audience Contest Award. We got to chat with them about the real-life inspiration behind the series and what we can expect from other episodes.
Lisa & Levi:
Twitter: https://twitter.com/LadyLisaTerror & https://twitter.com/leviisevil
Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/lisahammer & https://vimeo.com/leviwilson
IndieWorks: Insider Series W/Adam Volerich
Part of our effort for IndieWorks is to feature & support indie filmmakers outside of our monthly screenings. We bring our winning filmmakers to your screen for a chat with one of our IndieWorks hosts in our series titled "IndieWorks: Insider Series". congestedcat.com/indieworks/
Adam screened his short, "Rolling," with us in June 2015 and took home the Audience Choice Award. We invited him over and got a chance to chat with him about what it was like pulling from personal experience for this film and what else he's got going on.
Adam Volerich:
Twitter: https://twitter.com/AdamVole
Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/adamvolerich
Vote for the 10th Film to Screen at IndieWorks Best of Fest!
March 16th concluded our monthly screenings for the 3rd year of IndieWorks, and our Best of Fest is just around the corner on April 19th. 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 51 films screened this year building up to our celebratory screening!
All three 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 off-beat & innovative approach to narrative 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. Find out which film won! See you on April 19th!
"We Had Plans" at Queens World Film Fest Recap
Last week was the Queens World Film Festival screening of "We Had Plans," and Kelsey & I had such a lovely time being part of the festival! Unlike last year when I was only able to attend the kick-off & trailer parties and my own screening, we attended the kick-off & trailer parties, some press events, AND 3 of the 6 days of the actual festival. Out of the 144 films, we only got to see 5 shorts (including ours) and 3 features (plus the special honoree screening of the brilliant Smithereens). We loved what we did see though, and hope to see more at next year's festival, which we also hope to be part of with our latest project because we just love this festival! I've attended a lot of local festivals, and none have matched Queens World in bringing filmmakers together, and making them feel welcome and part of something bigger than just themselves and their films. There's so much genuine love, integrity, dedication and hard work coming from the festival, especially from Executive Director Katha Cato, who I find so inspiring. There are festivals that have been around much longer than Queens World, but don't feel even half as organized or momentous.
As for our actual screening, it went very well. We screened in a church, which was cool & a bit ironic considering our film and the feature in our block both have LGBTQ characters. Because the feature was having its NY premiere, most of the 40+ audience was there for them. But we had a few people in the audience there for our film, as well. The Q&A was fun and the audience response was wonderfully attentive. Kelsey & I had our favorite moment of the night when a woman from the audience came over and said, "I loved your film. It was like a one sentence novel. The characters will really stay with me ... more than most." We were in awe of that moment. It was truly spectacular. She got the film and what we were going for. It felt great.
The rest of the festival was a lot of meeting filmmakers, watching films, talking film and generally just celebrating film & Queens, which is really what I would love to be doing most weeks. So, like I said, fingers crossed we'll be back again next year!
See some photos below. We hope to add more when the festival releases all of theirs, particularly from our screening.
