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Tuesday, September 22, 2009
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The 4th Annual Estes Park Film Festival concluded on September 20th with director Paul Cotter and his film "Bomber" winning both Best Feature and Audience Choice Award. The British comedy, starring Shane Taylor (Band of Brothers), is about a family's cross country trip through Germany. "Don't Fence Me In" about women and girls in Wyoming won Best Documentary while "The Shaman's Apprentice" about a skeptical anthropologist's run in with a powerful shaman healer won Best Short Film.
Showcasing over 40 independent films from around the world, the 2009 Estes Park Film Festival took place September 17-20 at the Historic Park Theatre in downtown Estes Park, Colorado. Built in 1913, the Park Theatre is the oldest operating movie theatre in America. Festival attendees and filmmakers from across the country traveled to Estes Park to enjoy the films, parties, and awards gala at the 4th annual event.
Below is a list of all the festival winners.
Best Feature “Bomber” – Paul Cotter Best Short “The Shaman's Apprentice” – Max Nova Best Documentary “Don't Fence Me In” – Bonnie Kreps Student Choice Award “Childhood Fears” - Cameron Roubique Audience Choice Award “Bomber” – Paul Cotter Excellence in Filmmaking Award - Patrick Rea Boulder Digital Arts Award - Justin Bauer
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Wednesday, September 16, 2009
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Estes Park Film Festival starts tomorrow at 4:15 PM! - http://estespark.bside.com/2009/schedule/week
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Tuesday, September 15, 2009
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Estes Park Film Festival Starts Thursday
World premieres, international films, and a special pre-release sneak preview on tap for the fourth annual event!
Showcasing over 40 independent films from around the world, the 4th Annual Estes Park Film Festival will take place September 17-20 at the Historic Park Theatre in downtown Estes Park, Colorado. Built in 1913, the Park Theatre is the oldest operating movie theatre west of the Mississippi and is on the national register of historic places. Highlights on Thursday include a block of Student Films at 4:15 PM, the critically acclaimed documentary "The Providence Effect" at 7:00 PM and the Italian Drama "Tre Lire, Primo Giorno" at 9:00 PM
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Sunday, September 13, 2009
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Visit: http://estespark.bside.com/2009Registration is not required to browse the site, track audience buzz, and learn about the Estes Park Film Festival. If you choose to register, you can create a personal festival calendar, rate and review films, and receive updates about upcoming screenings.
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Friday, September 11, 2009
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From : http://www.examiner.com/x-4483-Rocky-Mountain-National-Park-Examiner~y2009m9d10-Estes-Park-Film-Festival The Fourth Annual Estes Park Film Festival will run from September 17-20 at the Historic Park Theater in downtown Estes Park. The festival is a way to view independent films in an amazing setting. On opening night, visitors will be able to see a special pre-release screening of the movie The Eclipse by Tony Award-nominated writer/director Conor McPherson. The movie, which is about redemption through love, stars Ciaran Hinds, Iben Hjejle and Aidan Quinn. See below for a list of all the movies being shown at the festival. Click here for the festival schedule. Feature Films: Tre Lire, Primo Giorno, The Eclipse, The Magistical, Bomber, and A Deal Is A Deal Documentaries: The Providence Effect, God is American, Crossroads on the Columbia, Don’t Fence Me In, Ghosts of the Alpine, Kids in Kilts, Seed to Stalk: A Sorghum Tradition, The Road to Fondwa, and Baeder: Pleasant Journeys and Good Eats Along the Way Short Films: Shudder Speed, Shades of Grey, Alexa, Alone, The Shaman’s Apprentice, Therapy, Mrs. Brumett's Garden, Do Not Disturb, Family Recipes, The Chef's Letter, Gaining Ground, Into The Light, Isosceles, A Thing of the Past, & Bathtub to Happiness, The Order, Hands Off, Due Tomorrow, The Tao of Pez, Adobo, Appliance Night Out, The Spam Job, and Imminent Student Short Films: Christmas Thieves,Story of Erica,In Search of Captain Kidd,Childhood Fears,Out of the Ashes: South Korea in the Park Chung Hee Era,Une Vignette de Mélancolie, and In the Dark
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Wednesday, September 09, 2009
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By Dani White Berthoud Recorder - http://www.berthoudrecorder.com/News/2009/sep/8/variety/historic-park-theatre-rea
In the mountain hamlet of Estes Park, a vast expanse of rocky, quintessential Colorado peaks provide the perfect setting for the historic Park Theatre that jumps out from the landscape in brilliant white and Art Deco splendor. This vintage landmark, one of the oldest operating movie theaters in the west, will once again play the perfect host and headquarters to the annual Estes Park Film Festival.
In the fourth year running the quaint and quirky, nonprofit film festival continues to build on its already incredible momentum with a distinctive 2009 agenda of films and events. Every year the EPFF, cultivates improvement with a fresh avalanche of diverse talent and unique selections of independent cinema. The modest festival has subsequently created a ripple effect of recognition worldwide. The array of over 40 scheduled films of the 2009 bill will include a range of local, national and international shorts, features and documentaries.
The local films chosen for the festival include the shorts; “Adobo” (Boulder), “Childhood Fears”(West Minister), “Kids in Kilts” (Denver), “Out of the Ashes: South Korea in the Park Chung Era”(Denver), “Shades of Grey”(Denver), “Story of Erica” (Ft. Collins) and “The Tao of Pez”(Wheat Ridge). There will be a Student Film Showcase on Thursday, Sept 17.
The official EPFF opening night party is Friday, Sept. 18 and will feature the yet to be released film “The Eclipse,” a direct import from the Tribeca Film Festival in New York. There will also be an educational filmmaker panel discussion and question and answer opportunity with the filmmakers and other film enthusiasts on Saturday, Sept 19.
The EPFF Awards Gala and Closing Night, will feature “A Deal is a Deal,” from the UK and offer a last chance to mingle with the indie film rabble on Sunday, Sept.20. This year’s festival program will certainly do justice to the passion and dedication of filmmakers, industry professionals and festival attendees, attracted to the stunning Estes Park setting.
The official film schedule is posted and tickets are now on sale for the 2009 EPFF from Sept.17 to Sept. 20. For more information and pricing visit www.EstesParkFilm.com
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Monday, September 07, 2009
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Join us at the Historic Park Theatre as we celebrate the opening of our 4th annual film festival! This is your chance to meet and mingle with the filmmakers, special guests, and other film enthusiasts. Tickets are $30 until September 10th and $35 starting September 11th. Reserve your spot at this event now and save! Our opening night film, (The Eclipse), will play immediately after the party at approx. 8:30 PM! (Food and Drinks will be provided by the Park Theatre) Visit http://epffopeningparty.eventbrite.com/ to purchase tickets! The Eclipse (Special Pre-Release Screening) – Fresh from its premier at the Tribeca Film Festival in New York, “The Eclipse” is an exquisite and life-affirming atmospheric drama about the redemptive quality of love. In a seaside Irish town, a widower sparks with a visiting horror novelist while he also begins to believe he is seeing ghosts. Written & Directed by: Tony Award-nominated writer/director Conor McPherson / Starring Ciarán Hinds (Munich), Iben Hjejle (High Fidelity) & Aidan Quinn (Desperately Seeking Susan) / 88 min – This is special sneak preview. See this film before it is released nationwide in October!
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Monday, August 10, 2009
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World premiers, international films, and a special pre-release sneak preview on tap for the fourth annual event.
Estes Park, CO August 9, 2009 -- Showcasing over 40 independent films from around the world, the 4th Annual Estes Park Film Festival will take place September 17-20 at the Historic Park Theatre in downtown Estes Park, Colorado. Built in 1913, the Park Theatre is the oldest operating movie theatre west of the Mississippi and is on the national register of historic places. This September filmmakers, festival attendees, and industry professionals from around the world will travel to Estes Park to enjoy the diverse selection of independent films, filmmaker panels, and numerous festival parties. Featured at this year's opening night party is a special pre-release screening of the internationally acclaimed film "The Eclipse". Fresh from its premier at the Tribeca Film Festival in New York, "The Eclipse" is an exquisite and life-affirming atmospheric drama about the redemptive quality of love. In a seaside Irish town, a widower sparks with a visiting horror novelist while he also begins to believe he is seeing ghosts. The film is written and directed by Tony Award-nominated writer/director Conor McPherson and stars Ciarán Hinds (Munich), Iben Hjejle (High Fidelity) and Aidan Quinn (Desperately Seeking Susan). According to festival co-director Sean Doherty, "We're very excited about screening "The Eclipse" at this year's festival! What's great about this is that it will be the only chance for people to see this critically acclaimed film before it is released nationwide later in the fall!" Other feature films include the bittersweet British comedy "Bomber" starring Shane Taylor (Band of Brothers) about a family's cross country trip through Germany, and the festival's first animated feature film "The Magistical" which takes place in a world of dragons and mystics, where a boy must find the courage to save those he loves. Documentaries include "The Providence Effect" which tells the remarkable story of a K thru 12 school on Chicago's impoverished, high crime West Side, that has been sending 100% of its graduating seniors to 4 year Colleges and Universities for 30 years in a row. "God is American" presents the unusual story about the people of Tanna, a remote island in the South Pacific, who believe that an American pilot from WWII is their prophet and that he will return with riches from the US that they call the Cargo. Short films in the program include the student action drama "In the Dark" focusing on an Iranian double agent's struggle to escape Iran during the 1979 Revolution, and "The Shaman's Apprentice" about a skeptical anthropologist's run in with a powerful shaman healer. For the first time this year the festival will also present a block of international short films with filmmakers from Germany, United Kingdom, Canada, and New Zealand presenting their work in this program. Many of the filmmakers will be on hand to introduce their films and will be a part of a filmmaker panel discussion on the creative process of getting their films from script to screen. There will also be plenty of parties where attendees can mingle with the filmmakers and other film enthusiasts. For a complete schedule of film screenings, parties, and panel discussions visit www.estesparkfilm.com or call 970-231-2580. Advance discount tickets to the festival are available online or at the Park Theatre box office. Those interested in volunteering at the festival can also attend a Volunteer Orientation Meeting at the Estes Park Library on August 25th at 6:00 PM. The complete list of official selections is below. Feature Films: Tre Lire, Primo Giorno, The Eclipse, The Magistical, Bomber, and A Deal Is A Deal Documentaries: The Providence Effect, God is American, Crossroads on the Columbia, Don't Fence Me In, Ghosts of the Alpine, Kids in Kilts, Seed to Stalk: A Sorghum Tradition, The Road to Fondwa, and Baeder: Pleasant Journeys and Good Eats Along the Way Short Films: Shudder Speed, Shades of Grey, Alexa, Alone, The Shaman's Apprentice, Therapy, Mrs. Brumett's Garden, Do Not Disturb, Family Recipes, The Chef's Letter, Gaining Ground, Into The Light, Isosceles, A Thing of the Past, & Bathtub to Happiness, The Order, Hands Off, Due Tomorrow, The Tao of Pez, Adobo, Appliance Night Out, The Spam Job, and Imminent. Student Short Films: Christmas Thieves,Story of Erica,In Search of Captain Kidd,Childhood Fears,Out of the Ashes: South Korea in the Park Chung Hee Era,Une Vignette de Mélancolie, and In the Dark
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Friday, August 07, 2009
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http://www.eventbrite.com/event/184260127?ref=mysp...4th Annual Estes Park Film Festival
Advance All-Access Passes now on sale for the 2009 Estes Park Film Festival! Purchase yours today and save!
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Thursday, June 18, 2009
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Discover your inner filmmaker at the 2009 Estes Park Film Festival which takes place September 17-20 at the Historic Park Theatre in beautiful Estes Park, Colorado. For more info visit, www.estesparkfilm.com
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