The Stage 32 Videos: Filmfestival

An Angel Whispers

'An Angel Whispers' was a community production. Everyone involved did so of their own volition, due to their belief in the material and its message of hope, love, and redemption. No one was paid and any donations raised went to gear rentals, costumes and food for our cast and crew. Locations were donated, restaurants offered food, the town supported our filming, and our friends and family showed up as extras. From start to finish 'An Angel Whispers' was a production of love and care, weaving in all aspects of our community. A deed, emblematic of what this film is all about. Considering this period of uncertainty and change we're all going through, this is the type of tale that resonates at a deeper, elemental level. Stories about hope, inspiration, inclusive faith, and the power of community help lift our collective spirits. Perhaps it's kismet that brings us to a place where we are now sharing this film virtually, in homes, in lieu of theaters and community gatherings. Even though we are apart, it's the likes of movies, music and art that keep us connected. An Angel Whispers is very much about evoking a sense of belonging and togetherness. It started with an award winning short script from Jeremy Storey. That was read by a director, Ben Allison in North Carolina. And then evolved into a passion project for an entire town. The film will be submitted to festivals in 2020. There is also a feature-length script already written... . Thus, it's our sincere hope to continue to expand on this incredible film and share an extended narrative with the rest of the world. It's our belief that this short film -- and how audiences will respond -- will demonstrate there's a large group out there who want to see the bigger story. From everyone involved in 'An Angel Whispers', we sincerely thank you for watching and urge you to share with others you feel would enjoy this film.

7th Annual ICP Ent. Film Festival - Promo #2

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"Lawless Culture" - Short Film by Andrea D'Agostino (2021) | Wide…

"Cultura Illegale" ("Lawless Culture") is a personal and intimate project from director Andrea D'Agostino, developed, filmed and edited in a month during the new pandemic restrictions in Italy on March 2021 without budget and crew. The short film is a love letter, an agony letter, a cry for help during this terrible situation, and it wants to denounce the illogical Government's closure procedures and treatments against Cinemas and Theatres in Italy during 2020.

Go Indie Now at the 2020 Cinequest Film Festival with Fox Hunt Drive

#goindienow #foxhuntdrive #cinequest While at the 2020 Cinequest Film Festival Go Indie Now's Joe Compton sat down with filmmaker Drew Walkup and the two stars Lizzie Zerebko, Michael Olavson of the Indie Feature film Fox Hunt Drive. WEBSITE: https://foxhuntdrive.com/ FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/FoxHuntDrive/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/FoxHuntDrive INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/FoxHuntDrive/ DIRECTOR DREW WALKUP: http://drewwalkup.com/ LEAD ACTOR LIZZIE ZEREBKO https://lizziezerebko.com/ LEAD ACTOR MICHAEL OLAVSON: https://www.michaelolavson.com/

Slamdance Interview 2020 Filmmakers Joe Saunders & Alexander…

While in Park City, Utah covering the 2020 Slamdance Film Festival, Joe Compton sat down with the minds behind the Documentary Noir entitled The Penny Black, filmmakers Joe Saunders and Alexander Greer.

AnUninvitedGuestTrailer.mp4

My newest fiction short AN UNINVITED GUEST screens at this year's 16th annual Oscar-qualifying Holly Shorts Film Festival!⁠ ⁠ We screen Nov 12 @ 730PM PST in the Best of Sci-Fi program.⁠ http://www.hollyshorts.com/2020-screening-schedule/nov12230-xyj9c-4ry38-bxcwy-sk687

Couch-A-Thon Festival

The Couch-A-Thon Film Extravaganza is an independent Livestream event aimed to collect donations for the Washington film community affected by COVID-19. The COVID-19 virus has closed film festivals worldwide and left hundreds of thousands of filmmakers without work indefinitely. Our mission is to bring the film community together during this time of hardship by offering support, and an outlet to share. Through help from volunteers in our film community, we are able to provide an accessible way to watch independent films that would normally be on the festival circuit. Films and Q&As will be presented from 6-9 pm weekdays starting April 1, with a live calendar posted for clarity. As our film pool grows, so will our screening times. Donations will be accepted via our secure portal through NWFF. The livestream will be available at the computer, mobile, and tablet devices. We recommend using a laptop and HDMI or dongle connection to a television for the best viewing experience. All donations will go to LANGSTON to support the Seattle Artist Relief Fund. LANGSTON is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, tax ID 81-2515412, and all donations are tax-deductible to the fullest extent of the law. Visit langstonseattle.org/sarf for more information about the Seattle Artist Relief Fund.

2020 International Peace and Film Festival - Official Magazine

Highlights of the 2020 IPFF including the fashion show, awards, ceremony, performing artists and all the winning films from 55 countries.
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