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A film festival is an organized, extended presentation of films in one or more cinemas or screening venues, usually in a single city or region. Increasingly, film festivals show some films outdoors. Films may be of recent date and, depending upon the festival's focus, can include international and domestic releases. Some festivals focus on a specific film-maker or genre (e.g., film noir) or subject matter (e.g., horror film festivals). A number of film festivals specialise in short films of a defined maximum length. Film festivals are typically annual events. Some film historians do not consider Film Festivals as official releases of film, like Jerry Beck. The best known film festivals are the Venice Film Festival, the Cannes Film Festival, the Toronto Film Festival, Sundance Film Festival, and the Berlin International Film Festival, the latter being the largest film festival worldwide, based on attendance. The Venice Film Festival is the oldest major festival. The Melbourne International Film Festival is the largest film festival in the Southern Hemisphere and one of the oldest in the world. A 2013 study found 3,000 active films festivals worldwide—active defined as having held an event in the previous 24 months.
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A senior woman visits her favorite local diner for breakfast where she muses over her life, the fleetingness of time, lost love... and boobs.
Release Date: November 2010 Award Winner for Family Short Film @ 2011 Indie Gathering International Film Festival. Plot Outline: Max Jordan, a hot-shot talent agent from Akron Ohio, is ready to hit the big time by establishing his own agency in LA. Because he is consumed with his desire to succeed, Max has grown into a distant, self-involved man. He is willing to sacrifice anything, including his relationship with his fiancee, in order to advance his career. Max's life soon takes an unexpected turn, however, when, after ...seeing a news report about a hit-and-run involving a child, he fears he may be the one responsible. In an effort to right his wrong, Max decides to aid in the boy's recovery. A paternal bond forms between Max and the boy, who is an orphan. Through this experience, M...
Winner 1st Place, Short Family Film @ the Indie Gathering International Film Festival held in Westlake, OH. Summary: Max Jordan, a hot-shot talent agent from Akron Ohio, is ready to hit the big time by establishing his own agency in LA. Because he is consumed with his desire to succeed, Max has grown into a distant, self-involved man. He is willing to sacrifice anything, including his relationship with his fiancee, in order to advance his career. Max's life soon takes an unexpected turn, however, when, after seeing a news report about a hit-and-run involving a child, he fears he may be the one responsible. In an effort to right his wrong, Max decides to aid in the boy's recovery. A paternal bond forms between Max and the boy, who is an orphan. Through this experience, Max rediscover...
2010 Communicator Award of Distinction Winner. Honorable Mention: 2009 Indie Gathering International Film Festival, Westlake, Ohio. "the forgotten ones" is a dramatic film that takes a look into the lives of a homeless father and son who confront a troubled past and a daunting future with the help of a street-smart girl and a struggling actor. The film is directed and edited by Peter Fields from his original story with a screenplay by Evonne Fields-Gould. Abigail Pink and Elizabeth Gould will serve as assistant directors with Quata Tucker and Jaclyn Inglis as associate producers. Evonne Fields-Gould also works as production manager. Bruce Jennings is composer of the original score.
Awarded 1st Place Family Short Film @ http://www.theindiegathering.com "Like" our facebook fan page @ http://www.facebook.com/pages/A-Silent-Truth/132138426815755 Visit our IMDB page and talk about the film @ http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2266649/ Short Film: 42 minutes. On his 14th birthday, Ian Foster (Daniel Sovich) reaches a critical point in his life where he realizes that he can no longer withstand the burden of his self-denial that he is gay. But he feels he can not come out to his mother, Linda (Kimberly J. Mahoney), who has strong views against the gay community and takes great pride in believing that her son is a "ladies man". Believing that his best friend, Jessica (Dani Apple), is the only person in whom he can confide, Ian fears that revealing his true self to his family and fr...
Winner: Family Feature Film, 2009 Indie Gathering Film Festival. Breath of Courage is the story of a tenaciously optimistic young girl named Melissa who plays matchmaker to a couple of new acquaintances while she and her older brother, Dan, spend a week with a family friend, a former stage actress named Mercedes LaRue, while their parents spend time alone in an attempt to work out their marital problems. Also screened at the 2009 Geauga Film Festival in Chardon, Ohio. This charming family film is directed and edited by Peter Anthony Fields from his original story and a screenplay by Evonne Fields-Gould. The film stars Joy Borland, Katrina Melanie Walker, Scott Pyle, Brian Richeson and Sapphire DeFranco. Breath of Courage's supporting cast includes Cheryl Eitman, Bruce Jennings, Jo...
This video and recording are © 2012 Brian Bergin - All Rights Reserved. Anyone wishing to dispute my copyright should provide proof that they have the rights to Bach's music along with contact information. All copyright troll notices will be posted below. This recording was created with Sibelius 7.12 using Sibelius Sounds. The video was then created with Sony Vegas 11 HD and uploaded directly to YouTube. The second I published this YouTube claimed: My Video may contain musical compositions "administered by: One or more music publishing rights collecting societies" but of course FAILED to tell me who the 3rd parties are. But here's where the joke is on them. I created the recording 100% using Sibelius. There were no humans involved and this piece, written by JS Bach himself in the ea...
This is the final part of this documentary, in which Simon Rattle explains the exploration of musical colour made by Boulez, Messiaen and Takemitsu.
Provided to YouTube by Hungaroton Canon alla Duodecima in Contrapunto alla Quinta · Johann Sebastian Bach · Miklós Spányi Bach: Die Kunst der Fuge ℗ 1985 HUNGAROTON RECORDS LTD. Released on: 1985-05-20 Auto-generated by YouTube.
The Pan-African Theatre Ensemble – The PATE Presents Venus By Suzan-Lori Parks Directed by D. Amy-Rose Forbes-Erickson, PhD African Community Theatre, Oscar Ritchie Hall, Room 230 Department of Pan-African Studies, Kent State University March 16, 17, 18, 2017 –8pm and March 19, 2017 –2pm Talk Back on Saturday, March 18, 2017. Video by KSU Independent Films (Karlee Szyperski) List of Characters Maya Nicholson Miss Saartjie Bartman, a. k. a. The Girl, and later The Venus Hottentot Karess Gilcrease The Man, later The Baron Docteur & Chorus #1 Sydney Smith The Man’s Brother, later The Mother, Showman, later The Grade-School Chum Marissa Davis The Negro Resurrectionist Corey McGinnis The Father, The Young Man & Chorus #2 Natalie Novakovic ...
Dramatic readings in English, French and German by R.H. Thomson, Christopher Newton and Martha Burns. Hosted by R.H. Thomson.
From a lecture I gave at the University of Utah on April 3, 2007. After re-emerging from the Great Salt Lake, Robert Smithson's "Spiral Jetty" is going through changes and re-evaluation related to its popularity, not necessarily related to the artist's intentions for the work. This is also the segment where I declared my talk to be a work as well, just in case. Then I passed out signed, numbered certificates of authenticity to the audience. 46 people ended up taking them.
In partnership with York University's Faculty of Science, who are celebrating their 50th anniversary, we present Dispatches from the Frontiers of Science: Five Big Questions for the Next 50 Years with New York Times bestselling author Leonard Mlodinow. Hosted by Anna Maria Tremonti, head of CBC's 'The Current', a panel of distinguished speakers also join the discussion.
The Oregon Bach Festival presents three weeks of choral-orchestral masterworks, guest artists, chamber music, social events, and education programs. Based in Eugene, the University of Oregon event also produces a summer series in Portland, with concerts in other cities and special events throughout the year. OBF 2014 will take place June 26-July 13. For more information, visit http://oregonbachfestival.com/.
Friday, Session 4 What role can and should the conventional historian play in informing and driving historical exhibitions and shaping public memory? Scholars and practitioners of slavery and its public presentation discuss edges and borders between public memory and the worlds of conventional historical scholarship. Speakers: Keila Grinberg, Professor of History at the Universidade Federal do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (UNIRIO) Paul Gardullo, Museum Curator, The Smithsonian's National Museum of African American History and Culture Wayne Modest, Head of the Research Centre for Material Culture for Tropenmuseum, Afrika Museum, and Museum Volkenkunde (National Museum van Wereldculturen) Moderator: Philip Gould, Israel J. Kapstein Professor of English, Brown University December 2, 2016 Brown...
The President recognizes the 2010 National Medal of Science and National Medal of Technology and Innovation recipients. October 21, 2011.
Awarded 1st Place Family Short Film @ http://www.theindiegathering.com "Like" our facebook fan page @ http://www.facebook.com/pages/A-Silent-Truth/132138426815755 Visit our IMDB page and talk about the film @ http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2266649/ Short Film: 42 minutes. On his 14th birthday, Ian Foster (Daniel Sovich) reaches a critical point in his life where he realizes that he can no longer withstand the burden of his self-denial that he is gay. But he feels he can not come out to his mother, Linda (Kimberly J. Mahoney), who has strong views against the gay community and takes great pride in believing that her son is a "ladies man". Believing that his best friend, Jessica (Dani Apple), is the only person in whom he can confide, Ian fears that revealing his true self to his family and fr...
Release Date: November 2010 Award Winner for Family Short Film @ 2011 Indie Gathering International Film Festival. Plot Outline: Max Jordan, a hot-shot talent agent from Akron Ohio, is ready to hit the big time by establishing his own agency in LA. Because he is consumed with his desire to succeed, Max has grown into a distant, self-involved man. He is willing to sacrifice anything, including his relationship with his fiancee, in order to advance his career. Max's life soon takes an unexpected turn, however, when, after ...seeing a news report about a hit-and-run involving a child, he fears he may be the one responsible. In an effort to right his wrong, Max decides to aid in the boy's recovery. A paternal bond forms between Max and the boy, who is an orphan. Through this experience, M...
2010 Communicator Award of Distinction Winner. Honorable Mention: 2009 Indie Gathering International Film Festival, Westlake, Ohio. "the forgotten ones" is a dramatic film that takes a look into the lives of a homeless father and son who confront a troubled past and a daunting future with the help of a street-smart girl and a struggling actor. The film is directed and edited by Peter Fields from his original story with a screenplay by Evonne Fields-Gould. Abigail Pink and Elizabeth Gould will serve as assistant directors with Quata Tucker and Jaclyn Inglis as associate producers. Evonne Fields-Gould also works as production manager. Bruce Jennings is composer of the original score.
Winner 1st Place, Short Family Film @ the Indie Gathering International Film Festival held in Westlake, OH. Summary: Max Jordan, a hot-shot talent agent from Akron Ohio, is ready to hit the big time by establishing his own agency in LA. Because he is consumed with his desire to succeed, Max has grown into a distant, self-involved man. He is willing to sacrifice anything, including his relationship with his fiancee, in order to advance his career. Max's life soon takes an unexpected turn, however, when, after seeing a news report about a hit-and-run involving a child, he fears he may be the one responsible. In an effort to right his wrong, Max decides to aid in the boy's recovery. A paternal bond forms between Max and the boy, who is an orphan. Through this experience, Max rediscover...
Winner: Family Feature Film, 2009 Indie Gathering Film Festival. Breath of Courage is the story of a tenaciously optimistic young girl named Melissa who plays matchmaker to a couple of new acquaintances while she and her older brother, Dan, spend a week with a family friend, a former stage actress named Mercedes LaRue, while their parents spend time alone in an attempt to work out their marital problems. Also screened at the 2009 Geauga Film Festival in Chardon, Ohio. This charming family film is directed and edited by Peter Anthony Fields from his original story and a screenplay by Evonne Fields-Gould. The film stars Joy Borland, Katrina Melanie Walker, Scott Pyle, Brian Richeson and Sapphire DeFranco. Breath of Courage's supporting cast includes Cheryl Eitman, Bruce Jennings, Jo...
Release Date: November 2010 Award Winner for Family Short Film @ 2011 Indie Gathering International Film Festival. Plot Outline: Max Jordan, a hot-shot talent agent from Akron Ohio, is ready to hit the big time by establishing his own agency in LA. Because he is consumed with his desire to succeed, Max has grown into a distant, self-involved man. He is willing to sacrifice anything, including his relationship with his fiancee, in order to advance his career. Max's life soon takes an unexpected turn, however, when, after ...seeing a news report about a hit-and-run involving a child, he fears he may be the one responsible. In an effort to right his wrong, Max decides to aid in the boy's recovery. A paternal bond forms between Max and the boy, who is an orphan. Through this experience, M...
Awarded 1st Place Family Short Film @ http://www.theindiegathering.com "Like" our facebook fan page @ http://www.facebook.com/pages/A-Silent-Truth/132138426815755 Visit our IMDB page and talk about the film @ http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2266649/ Short Film: 42 minutes. On his 14th birthday, Ian Foster (Daniel Sovich) reaches a critical point in his life where he realizes that he can no longer withstand the burden of his self-denial that he is gay. But he feels he can not come out to his mother, Linda (Kimberly J. Mahoney), who has strong views against the gay community and takes great pride in believing that her son is a "ladies man". Believing that his best friend, Jessica (Dani Apple), is the only person in whom he can confide, Ian fears that revealing his true self to his family and fr...
The Pan-African Theatre Ensemble – The PATE Presents Venus By Suzan-Lori Parks Directed by D. Amy-Rose Forbes-Erickson, PhD African Community Theatre, Oscar Ritchie Hall, Room 230 Department of Pan-African Studies, Kent State University March 16, 17, 18, 2017 –8pm and March 19, 2017 –2pm Talk Back on Saturday, March 18, 2017. Video by KSU Independent Films (Karlee Szyperski) List of Characters Maya Nicholson Miss Saartjie Bartman, a. k. a. The Girl, and later The Venus Hottentot Karess Gilcrease The Man, later The Baron Docteur & Chorus #1 Sydney Smith The Man’s Brother, later The Mother, Showman, later The Grade-School Chum Marissa Davis The Negro Resurrectionist Corey McGinnis The Father, The Young Man & Chorus #2 Natalie Novakovic ...
Friday, Session 4 What role can and should the conventional historian play in informing and driving historical exhibitions and shaping public memory? Scholars and practitioners of slavery and its public presentation discuss edges and borders between public memory and the worlds of conventional historical scholarship. Speakers: Keila Grinberg, Professor of History at the Universidade Federal do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (UNIRIO) Paul Gardullo, Museum Curator, The Smithsonian's National Museum of African American History and Culture Wayne Modest, Head of the Research Centre for Material Culture for Tropenmuseum, Afrika Museum, and Museum Volkenkunde (National Museum van Wereldculturen) Moderator: Philip Gould, Israel J. Kapstein Professor of English, Brown University December 2, 2016 Brown...
Entire Commencement ceremony from Amherst College, including addresses by President Biddy Martin and Amir Denzel Hall ’17, held on Sunday, May 21, 2017, at Amherst College.
In partnership with York University's Faculty of Science, who are celebrating their 50th anniversary, we present Dispatches from the Frontiers of Science: Five Big Questions for the Next 50 Years with New York Times bestselling author Leonard Mlodinow. Hosted by Anna Maria Tremonti, head of CBC's 'The Current', a panel of distinguished speakers also join the discussion.
Dramatic readings in English, French and German by R.H. Thomson, Christopher Newton and Martha Burns. Hosted by R.H. Thomson.
Naked friendship, non-naked friendship, and a boss.. pretty sure that covers just about anything we could ever want in an episode! SCHOOL GIRL/ZOMBIE HUNTER CONTINUES! Please help me out if you enjoyed by leaving a like, comment, and subscribe! Opening theme taken from "The Hunt" by New Model Army. Buy it on iTunes at https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/the-ghost-of-cain/id696892254 or Amazon at https://www.amazon.com/The-Hunt-2005-Digital-Remaster/dp/B008OURBKK/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid;=1466294125&sr;=8-1&keywords;=new+model+army+the+hunt Ending theme taken from "Shipwrecked" by Alestorm. Buy it on iTunes at https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/back-through-time/id439537861 or Amazon at https://www.amazon.com/Back-Through-Time-Alestorm/dp/B004SFINBQ?ie=UTF8&ref;_=ntt_mus_dp_dpt_2 Any business...