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First Features
Last year, the Port Townsend Film Festival launched a new series of
three new films called First Features. Each director was offering his
first feature-length narrative film. Not knowing how to anticipate the
audience response, the three films were scheduled in one of the small
venues for one screening only. They all sold out and one, Hank Williams First Nation
by Canadian auteur Aaron J Sorensen, was named best narrative feature.
An encore screening also sold out. So, this year we're starting in a
larger venue and each will be screened twice. If one should win the
best narrative feature, it will receive a third screening.
Moderating discussions about these films again this year will be Warren Etheredge, founder of TheWarrenReport,
a blog dedicated to the empowering notion that "smarter audiences make
better movies." TheWarrenReport also stages three year-round film
series in Seattle in addition to regularly hosting free screenings and
special events. Warren is also the Curator of the 1 Reel Film Festival
(at Bumbershoot)���the nation's best attended celebration of short films.
His panel, entitled "More First Features," will be held Sunday at the
BIAHC Upstage Theatre and Restaurant.
THE NAKED APE
with Director Daniel Mellitz
and Producer Kathy Mattes
- Saturday 12:10 pm - Alpha Cine Forde Rose Theatre
- Sunday 3:00 pm - Peninsula Lifestyle Magazine Pope Marine Theatre
From the Midwest heartland to the deserts of the Southwest, The Naked Ape
is a bittersweet dramatic comedy about friendships, insecurities,
rights of passage and the death of idealism. In this coming-of-age tale
about trying to run away from one's problems, the film's protagonists
learn instead that the real change has to take place within themselves. USA, 2006, 110 min.
Director: Daniel Mellitz; Producers: Daniel Mellitz, Kathy Mattes; Screenwriter: Daniel Mellitz; Cinematography: Douglas Glover; Cast: Amanda MacDonald, Chelse Swain, Corbin Bernsen, Josh Wise, Sean Shanks, Tony LaThanh; Print Source: Closed Door Productions, lezone@mac.com
SPONSOR: Elevated Ice Cream
ROOM 314
with Director Michael Knowles
- Saturday 9:40 am - Alpha Cine Forde Rose Theatre
- Sunday 9:40 am - Alpha Cine Forde Rose Theatre
How many stories can one hotel room tell? Well, in this case, five.
Five different couples in different relationship stages check into room
314 (on different days) where they avoid and confront their
underlying tensions, desires, and, in every case, their need to
be
loved. The stories are told by ten talented young actors who are on the
verge of major careers. Some language. USA, 2005, 100 min.
Director: Michael Knowles; Producers: John Ramos, Laura Knight, Michael Knowles; Screenwriter: Michael Knowles; Cast: Joelle Carter, Matthew Del Negro, Sarah Jenkins, Michael Knowles, Michael
Laurence, Jennifer Marlowe, Michael Mosely, Robyn Myhr, Todd Swenson, Monique Vukovic
SPONSORS: Peninsula Floor and Furnishing & Swenson Say Faget
SAY I DO
with Director Ron Vignone
- Saturday 3:10 pm - Alpha Cine Forde Rose Theatre
- Sunday 12:10 pm - Alpha Cine Forde Rose Theatre
When Ben spontaneously changes the route to the place where he and
Sydney are to be married, his decision takes them down a road neither
was prepared to travel. To make matters worse, he's asked his best
friend to film the day, and is eager to capture every moment. As things
heat up and plans fall apart, their relationship is put to the test,
giving them (and us) a wedding day like no other. An unflinching and
comical exploration of the essence of marriage, Say I Do will leave you asking the most important questions about the journey to happy-ever-after land and the detours along the way. USA, 2005, 90 min.
Director: Ron Vignone; Producers: Fred Schepisi, John Forte, Ron Vignone, Tricia Linklater; Screenwriters: Ron Vignone, Joe Forte; Cinematographer: Christopher C. Pearson; Cast: Ben Koldyke, David Belayche, Pamela Moore Somers, Rebecca Rosenak, Samuel Bliss Cooper; Print Source: vignone@aol.com
SPONSOR: Pane d'Amore
ADIOS MOMO (GOODBYE MOMO)
- Friday 6:10 pm - Alpha Cine Forde Rose Theatre
- Sunday 6:10 pm - Alpha Cine Forde Rose Theatre
Obdulio is an 11-year-old Afro-Uruguayan street boy who lives with his
grandmother and sells newspapers for a living although he cannot read
or write. He is not interested in going to school until he finds out
that the night watchman of the newspaper's office is a
charismatic magical"maestro." The watchman not only introduces him to
the world of literacy but also teaches him the real meaning of life
through the lyrics of the Carnival Pierrots during the mythical nights
of the irreverent and provocative Uruguayan Carnival. Uruguay, 2005, 100 min.
Director: Leonardo Ricagni; Producer: Raul Pochintesta; Screenwriter: Leonardo Ricagni; Cinematographer: Pablo Vera; Editor: Marcella Senz; Cast: Mathias Acu��a, Jorge Esmoris; Print Source: Artmattan Productions,www.AfricanFilm.com
SPONSORS: The Bishop Hotel & Little and Little Construction
BON VOYAGE (DRUM BUN)
- Friday 9:10 pm - Alpha Cine Forde Rose Theatre
- Saturday 3:05 pm - Alpha Cine Forde Rosebud Cinema
Director: Robert Ralston; Screenwriters: Robert Ralston, Felix Theissen; Cinematographer: Gy��rgi Boros; Cast: Felix Theissen, Krista B��r��, Tibor P�� iff��; Print Source: Gute Filme, info@gute-filme.com
SPONSORS: Goldfinch Bros., Inc. & Kristen Manwaring Insurance
GO WEST
- Friday 9:05 pm - Alpha Cine Forde Rosebud Cinema
- Sunday 9:35 am - Alpha Cine Forde Rosebud Cinema
A gay couple, one a Muslim, the other a Serb, in war-torn 1992 Sarajevo
outwits military authorities when one of the men passes himself off as
a woman ��� a situation that lends an offbeat screwball charm to a film
that also presents the harsh realities and tragedies of genocide. If
being gay is difficult in more reasonable times and places, it is just
about impossible in Bosnia where prejudice against homosexuality is
especially heightened. Look for Jeanne Moreau in a brief cameo at the
end of the film. The film has won numerous Eastern European acting
awards, and critics and audience prizes. Bosnian with English subtitles. Some sexual situations. Bosnia-Herzegovina/Croatia, 2005, 97 min.
Director: Ahmed Imamovic; Producers: Samir Smajic, Ahmed Imamovic; Cinematographer: Mustafa Mustafic; Screenwriters: Enver Pushka, Ahmed Imamovic; Cast: Mario Drmac, Taric Filipovic, Rade Serbedziji, Mirjana Karanovic, Jeanne Moreau; Print Source: alma@art-company.co.ba;www.gowest.ba
SPONSORS: Edensaw Woods & Swains
SEE YOU IN SPACE
- Saturday 9:35 am - Alpha Cine Forde Rosebud Cinema
- Sunday 9:05 pm - Alpha Cine Forde Rosebud Cinema
This multi-layered feature tracks the romantic woes of four different
couples in the diverse locales of Moscow, Rome, Budapest, and a space
station orbiting the earth. A Russian astronaut pines for his
tightrope-walking lover. A criminal psychologist suppresses her
attraction for a suspected murderer, while her adopted daughter
attempts to resist the charms of a wooing biologist. And a hairdresser
cares for an aging client whose ear she cut while distracted by violent
images on the television news. Hungary, 2005, 91 min.
Director: Jozsef Pacskovszky; Producer: Andrea Hormos; Screenwriters: Jozsef Pacskovszky, Pal Sandor, Francisco G��zon; Cinematographer: Francisco G��zon; Cast: Eszter Balla, Marco Bomini, Foso Nicoletta, Anna Gyorgyi, Ildiho Toth, Natalia Szeliversztour, Ferenc Hallai; Print Source: Magyar Filmunio, kati.vajda@filmunio.hu
SPONSORS: Olympic Energy Systems & Jean's House of Travel
TO DIE IN SAN HILARIO (MORIR EN SAN HILARIO)
- Friday 6:05 pm - Alpha Cine Forde Rosebud Cinema
- Sunday 9:55 am - Wind's Eye Design Broughton Theatre
A wild Spanish comedy of mistaken identity where a hardened criminal hides out in a
dusty village of eccentrics, only to discover that they are cheerfully planning his death
and burial. On the run from a bank heist and flush with stolen cash, a
hardened crook's plans go awry immediately upon getting off the train
in San Hilario as the townsfolk mistake him for a rich former resident
who is scheduled to die and be buried in style. Spain, 2005, 100 min.
Director: Laura Ma��a; Producer: Julio Fernandez; Screenwriter: Laura Ma��a; Cinematographer: Javier G. Salmones; Editor: Bernat Vilaplana; Print Source: Filmax International, r.margolis@filmax.com
SPONSORS: PT Computers & Printery Communications
