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and Present:

The 15th
Annual Texas Filmmakers Showcase:
The Houston
Film Commission and the Museum of Fine Arts-Film (as part of the
Premieres and Revivals Film Series) is proud to present the 15th Annual Texas
Filmmakers Showcase, Saturday, November 1st starting at 7PM . Organized by the
Houston Film Commission and introduced by Alfred Cervantes, the Deputy
Director of the HFC, these Texas films were selected to be screened at
the 2008 Texas Filmmakers Showcase at the Directors Guild of America
Theater in Los Angles in June of 2008. The screenings were accompanied
by a reception where filmmakers and industry professional visited with
each other to discuss filmmakers, financing, distribution and other
aspects of the movie business.
The submitted
film must have been produced in Texas or by a current Texas resident
and the films must have been under 45 minutes in length.
For tickets
and information: visit: www.HoustonFilmCommission.com or www.MFAH.org/film
Showing for
one day only: 8 films - Saturday, November 1, 2008 at the Brown
Auditorium Theater (enter the Caroline Wiess Law Building at the Main
Street entrance) starting at 7PM.
(One film,
"Midway", from Houston filmmaker: Darius Monroe)
The Aviatrix (10:00
min., 35mm)
A gleaming
silhouette rockets through the cosmos. She is The Aviatrix. And
she exists in the mind of Anne, a young woman battling cancer.
- Toddy
Burton - Austin, Texas
Toddy Burton made her first superhero movie when she was 12 and
has continued to pursue filmmaking ever since. After graduating
from the Art/Semiotics program at Brown University, she received
her MFA in Film/Video Production from the University of Texas in
Austin. The Aviatrix is her Masters Thesis. Currently,
she is developing multiple film projects, including a feature
length version of The Aviatrix. Toddy lives in Austin
where she works as a teacher and a writer.
Death Of An Ally (15:00 min., 16mm)
Sixteen year-old Fidel Castro loves America, he
even hopes to reach Hollywood one day and become a star like his
hero Clark Gable. One day Fidel goes on a double date and is
instantly taken by Betty, a stunning beauty visiting from
California. But when John F. Kennedy struts into the bar with a
couple of other navy sailors, Fidel is forced to compete for
Betty's attention, and he will never look at America the same
way again.
- Marla
and Julio Quintana - Austin, Texas
Julio and Marla Quintana founded Fallen Matador Productions in
2006, joining forces to create films that inform, empower, and
inspire. Julio was born of Cuban immigrants and for this
reason is attracted to stories addressing Latin America, among
other things. After two years of producing short films they
are looking forward to producing their debut feature film The
Maginot Line in 2008.
Goobees (2:45
min., Animation)
Goobees is a film that
playfully juxtaposes the light-hearted imagery of
anthropomorphisized candies against a morbidly humorous story
of how goo-filled, chocolate-covered candies are made.
- Patrick
O'Brien, P. Antonio Piedra, Michael Losure, and Seth Freeman
- Washington, Texas
Goobees was developed by a team of four students in
Texas A&M University's Visualization Sciences Department
that offers a masters degree in Visualization. Michael and
Patrick are recent graduates, and Antonio and Seth are
finishing thesis work. Seth Freeman and Antonio P. Piedra
currently work at Pixar. Patrick O'Brien and Michael Losure
start work at Dreamworks in July 2008.
jean=truth (11:30
min., s16mm)
Memories of Jean have never left
Mari for a long time. Each night, Mari revisits her memories
and re-encounters a painful secret that prolongs to be healed.
Through her psychological journey to her inner-world, Mari
finds a way to forgive herself for one night.
- SunHee
Cho - Austin, Texas
SunHee Cho was born and raised in Seoul, South Korea. After
two years in creative writing at Dongguk University in
Seoul, she moved to Austin, Texas in 2000 where she is
currently pursuing her MFA degree in Film Production at the
University of Texas at Austin. Having experienced different
dimensions of living in a foreign country herself, SunHee is
interested in bringing stories of women who live in places
far from their home. After completing her MFA degree, SunHee
hopes to travel the world and help missionary work with her
skill and knowledge in Film to witness for Christ.
The Last Turn (30:00
min., s16mm)
Tandee and Cash are small time grifters, living
from hustle to hustle on the short con; but Tandee dreams of
something more. Together they plan to take down an after hours
gambling club but to make it work they need someone to bankroll
the scheme and to play the front man. They recruit Jimmy, a mob
connected street hood, and train him for the part. They have
prepared for everything...everything that is except each other.
- Robert Castaldo - Arlington, Texas
Bob Castaldo has produced, directed and/or edited commercials,
music videos, corporate/industrial programs, and over a dozen
feature films. Projects he has contributed to have played at
SXSW, New Directors New Films, Sundance, AFI, Berlin and more.
Between film assignments he has served as an Adjunct Assistant
Professor at the University of Texas at Arlington teaching
film production. As writer/director, The Last Turn was the
result of becoming 'tired of doing work that wasn't mine.' Bob
lives and works in the Dallas/Fort Worth area.
Midway (10:30
min., 35mm)
Inside this barbershop, you're guaranteed a
haircut. But your wait may be longer than expected.
- Darius
Monroe - Houston, Texas
Darius Clark Monroe, a native Houstonian, earned a BA from
University of Houston in Media Production in spring 2004 and
was accepted to New York University's Tisch School of the Arts
Graduate Film Program the same year. Darius
wrote/produced/directed the award winning short films Testify,
which screened at over 40 film festivals including the
Cleveland Intl. Film Festival, London Gay and Lesbian Intl.
Film Festival, and the Hollywood Black Film Festival, and Midway,
a finalist at the 2007 American Black Film Festival, 2007
Angelus Student Film Festival, and a 2008 National Board of
Review Award Recipient. Darius is currently completing post on
his debut feature documentary Evolution of a Criminal.
Separate Vacations (3:15 min., Animation)
A dog owner, boarding her dog before leaving on
vacation, is thrown a curve by the kennel's required form.
- Anne S. Lewis - Austin, Texas
Anne S. Lewis is a filmmaker and writer who lives in Austin,
TX. Separate Vacations is her third short film, her
first animation. It has screened, and won awards, at festivals
around the country from LA to Providence, Rhode Island. It was
one of 25 films selected by the Dallas Video Festival for a
traveling program of " The Best of 20 Years of the Video
Fest." Lewis also writes about film, including
documentaries, for publications like The Wall Street Journal
and The Austin Chronicle. She has also worked as a creative
consultant on various films and documentaries.
When The Light's Red (10:45 min., HDV)
When The Light's Red is a poignant and
humorous take on one motorist's experience with intersection
panhandling. It is an examination of the way in which privilege,
power, truth, and reality intersect inside our heads and outside
our car window.
- Keith
Wilson - Austin, Texas
Keith Wilson's award-winning films, videos and installations
have been exhibited in film festivals, galleries, community
institutions and educational settings across North America,
Europe, Australia and Asia. His documentaries Southern
Family, Lesbian Grandmothers From Mars and When
the Light's Red have been broadcast on numerous PBS
stations, MTV's Logo Network and in over 100 film festivals
including the London Film Festival, the San Francisco
Documentary Film Festival and the New York Underground Film
Festival. In 2009, he will receive his MFA from the
Radio-TV-Film Department at the University of Texas at Austin,
where he is a Jesse Jones and University Fellow.
www.C47Houston.com
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