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Brownfish Short Film Festival NYC 2011 November 12 & 13, 2011

New York, NY

Brownfish Short Film Festival NYC  November 12 & 13, 2011...

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Festival Badge allows entry to both festival screenings, the awards gala, and special events and workshops.
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Screening Program 1: Sat. 11/12/11 3pm   more info Sold Out $15.00 $0.00
Screening Program 2: Sunday 11/13/11 3pm   more info 25 tickets $15.00 $0.00
Awards Gala: Sunday 11/13/11 7pm   more info 21 tickets $15.00 $0.00
Emerging Filmmaker Spotlight: Bradley Jackson   more info 20 tickets $15.00 $0.00
Navigating the Film Festival Circuit (Panel Discussion)   more info 20 tickets $15.00 $0.00
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The Brownfish Short Film Festival NYC will take place November 12 & 13, 2011 at Cinema Village in New York City. Twenty two short films from five countries will compete for awards in the categories: Comedy, Drama, Documentary and Animation.

 

MAIN FESTIVAL SCREENINGS

Screening Program 1: 3pm Saturday November 12, 2011

Screening Program 2: 3pm Sunday November 13, 2011

Cinema Village

22 East 12th Street, NYC

 

AWARDS GALA

7pm Sunday November 13, 2011

Soho Gallery for Digital Art

138 Sullivan Street, NYC

 

EMERGING FILMMAKER SPOTLIGHT: BRADLEY JACKSON

Noon-2pm Saturday November 12, 2011

O'Hanlon's 

 349 E. 14th Street, NYC

 

NAVIGATING THE FESTIVAL CIRCUIT 

a panel discussion with NYC Festival Directors

Noon-2pm Sunday November 13, 2011

American Mime Theatre

61 4th Avenue, NYC

 

For more information, visit www.brownfish.com

 

 

 

SCREENING PROGRAM 1 

Another Day Another Life, Drama 5 mins. Directed by Rohit Gupta

…With The Lights Out, Comedy 10 mins. Directed by Taylor Armstrong

The Crocodile's Wife, Animation 7 mins. Directed by Jody Cleaver

It Was A Tuesday, Documentary 19 mins. Directed by Jennifer Casriel

The Peak and the Pit, Drama 13 mins. Directed by David Lee

Drone,  Animation 18 mins. Directed by Harrison Heller

We Met Online, Comedy 12 mins. Directed by Yingqian Wang

Departures, Drama 12 mins. Directed by Ali Y. Akarcesme

Thomas Jefferson Lives, Comedy 18 mins. Directed by Stephen Cognetti

Angela's Garden, Documentary 16 mins. Submitted by Matthew O'Connor

Golden Ears, Animation 5 mins. Directed by Jonathan Rosen

Squeeze, Comedy 6 mins. Directed by Will Goodfellow

  


SCREENING PROGRAM 2

Bubble Gum Smackers, Drama 17 mins. Directed by Lindsay Garvin

Apparitions, Animation 5 mins. Direceted By Austin Furtak-Cole

Balls, Comedy 7 mins. Directed by Jeremy Smith

N.Y. Uke, Documentary 20 mins. Directed by Manon Gauthier

After The Torment, Drama 16 mins. Submitted by Jason OBrien

Bathing & The Single Girl, Comedy 11 mins. Directed by Christine Elise McCarthy

Coffee & Pie, Comedy 15 mins. Submitted by Andrew Stoneham

Thicker Than Water, Drama 14 mins. Directed by Anissa Folley

8 Second Dance, Animation 8 mins. Submitted by Howard Cook

Brother Rob, Documentary 20 mins. Directed by Sofian Khan

Atroz, Comedy 10 mins. Directed by Francisco Álvarez


 

Emerging Filmmaker Spotlight: Bradley Jackson

Austin filmmaker and Doorpost Film Project 2010 Winner, Bradley Jackson discusses short film making, the festival circuit, and challenges of breaking into the industry. 

Bradley Jackson is an accomplished writer/director living in Austin, Texas. His comedic shorts THE BIGGEST WEAKNESS, PLAYLAND and I LOVE YOU, WILL SMITH were all finalists in the Doorpost film contest. His comedic short PLAYING CHICKEN won the Audience Award and Best Narrative Short at the South by Southwest Click Film Festival, Best Student Short at the JumpCut International Film Festival and recently won the $10,000 grand prize for best film/animation in the Famecast Online Talent Competition. The film was praised a “The quintessential comedic short... perfection” by the AV Club and “demonstrating an expert sense of visual storytelling” by Movie Maker Magazine. His screenwriting can be seen in the award winning, Sony Produced web series SCRIPT COPS directed by Austin filmmaker Scott Rice. The series has been viewed over a million times on Crackle.com. Bradley also recently optioned his feature length screenplay DRUNK DIAL to LA based TenFour Pictures with Gil Cates Jr., (Lucky starring Colin Hanks and Jeffrey Tambor) set to direct.

 

Navigating the Film Festival Circuit

a panel discussion with NYC Festival Directors

 

New York City Festival Directors discuss the ins & outs of the film festival circuit, and offer advice on how to take advantage of being an Official Selection.

Jonathan Marc Lipp, Director Big Apple Film Festival

Michael Helman, Director WILLiFEST (Williamsburg Film Festival)

Shannon Walker, Director L.E.S. Film Festival

moderated by

Devin Assuncao, Director Brownfish Short Film Festival NYC 

 

 


Where



Cinema Village
22 East 12th Street
New York, NY 10003

Hosted By

Brownfish.com



Since 1999, Brownfish.com has been dedicated to connecting filmmakers with audiences. 

The Brownfish Short Film Festival NYC was created to showcase the films of emerging filmmakers. 

For more information, visit www.brownfish.com