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VIRTUAL SCREENINGS
IT'S EARLY IN THE SCHEDULING OF SCREENINGS AND FILMS, BUT WE WANT YOU TO HAVE A LOOK AT A FEW FILMS THAT WE ARE PROUD AND HONORED TO PRESENT |
WINE FILM FILMS click the girls for wine |
OFFICIAL SELECTIONS AND TRIBUTE FILMS
BROTHERS WARNER TEMPLE GANDIN TASTE MAD SPICE EVERYTHING MUST GO PRIMEMATES HAUTE COUTURE: A Fashion Documentary THIRD DEGREE WORDS ON THE WIND THE EAGLE: America's Tall Ship AMAZING JOURNEY: Story of the Who DRACULA (1931) THE SEVENTH FLOOR PANCHO VILLA'S LAST SON THE HEART IS A DRUM MACHINE MUSIC OF THE BRAIN VINNY VINO |
OUR SCREENING LOCATIONS
"Have you ever seen the rain?" -Paula Nelson and Willie Nelson
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Luck Films Music written by John Fogarty |
Pine Street Saloon 1234 Pine Street
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. Temple Grandin Director Mick Jackson (Bodyguard, LA Story) who just took home a Emmy among the 9 won by Temple Grandin HBO TV Movie, will attend the screening... |
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EVERYTHING MUST GO
Meet Mac and Bobby. Mac is headed for disaster. Bobby knows a shortcut.
"Everything Must Go" is a dark satire that takes place in Northern California in the near future. Mac, unemployed and heartbroken, is seeking the quick solace of a drug fix. His go-between is Bobby, an eccentric street person who channels an astral talk-show. Together, they turn a simple errand into a fiasco. Meanwhile, a wider disaster looms, and the final confrontation takes place at the estate of a man who can buy anything but time. Everyone discovers the true cost of their greed. |
MUSIC IN MEDIA AWARD
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Len has directed and/or produced many concert films and music videos with such artists as Sarah Vaughan, Herbie Hancock, the Allman Brothers Band, Linda Ronstadt, Blues Traveler, Carlos Santana, Ray Charles, Reuben Blades, Bonnie Raitt, and of course, Grateful Dead.
Len first worked with Grateful Dead in 1980 on "Dead Ahead," the band's live TV broadcast and platinum home video. He was the band's "film and video guy" for the next 11 years. Dell'Amico and Jerry Garcia co-directed "So Far," the top-selling music video of 1988, which won the American Film Institute's award for best long-form music program. |
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Grateful Dead collaborator and concert video guru Len Dell'Amico directed Crimson, White and Indigo
Back in the 1980s and the first half of the 1990s, thousands of people would pack their cars, vans and buses and head off to see the Grateful Dead each summer. The folks who did this in the summer of 1989 were in for a lot of good times. This DVD captures one concert on that tour: July 7, 1989 at JFK Stadium in Philadelphia.
This was an outdoor stadium, and when the band took the stage, it was still daylight. There is a great shot of the audience as the band starts "Iko Iko." In the first few notes, the audience recognizes the song, and responds with enthusiasm. The band rarely played that song so early in a show, and this DVD captures the audience's sudden understanding that this was going to be one of those magical nights. |
"Desperados Waiting For A Train" - Willie Nelson from Luck Films on Vimeo. |
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Interview with Music in Media Award recipient Joel Diamond
WE WILL BE SCREENING ONLINE AND AT THE FESTIVAL, INTERVIEWS, TALKS, PANEL DISCUSSIONS, AND OTHER GREAT CLIPS FROM THE FIRST TWO FILM FEST...
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The Brothers Warner is an intimate portrait of the four film pioneers who founded and ran Warner Bros. for over 50 years. This is the inside story of the little known major player in the Warner Bros. studio legend, Harry Warner (Cass’ grandfather); honest Abe, visionary Sam, and volatile Jack—the original Hollywood independent filmmakers. Filmmaker and granddaughter of Harry Warner, Cass Warner will attend the festival for her screening... |