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BAMkids Film Festival
It’s been quite a while since I’ve last posted on here, but I’m happy to announce that Seasons of Love is screening this weekend at the 14th Annual BAMkids Film Festival in Brooklyn!
If you are in town, I’d love it if you could come and show your support!
BAMkids Film Festival
Shorts Program: Friends Forever
Sun, Feb 5 at 10am and 12pm
“Wherever we go and whatever we do, we’re happiest with our friends. Help Pappa Pedro and Pappa Jack raise a baby bird, explore underwater worlds with Pim and Pom, celebrate the changing seasons with two tender leaves, and hear Joanne Woodward narrate a film based on a popular children’s book. Features 12 films from five countries.”
Seasons of Love is now online!
Hello everyone,
Seasons of Love is finally online! It had a great run on the festival circuit, but now it’s time to share it with all of you. Check it out, and let me know what you think! (Be sure to watch it in HD.)
Enjoy!
Children’s Film Festival Seattle
HAPPY NEW YEAR! I hope you all had a great holiday. =)
Reflecting back on 2010, I have to admit that it was a good year for Seasons of Love. And it’s getting off to a great start this year with a screening at the Children’s Film Festival in Seattle.
It will screen three times during the program Into the Woods and Under the Sea at the Northwest Film Forum (1515 12th Ave. Seattle, WA 98122).
Screening 1: January 28 (Friday) at 3pm
Screening 2: January 30 (Sunday) at 1pm
Screening 3: February 6 (Sunday) at 11am
Click here to buy your tickets.
I hope you can make it!
Indianapolis International Film Festival
I am so excited to announce that Seasons of Love has been accepted to the
7th Annual Indianapolis International Film Festival! This will be the film’s Midwest premiere.
It will screen twice as a part of the Indy Film Fest’s shorts program, Love Bites. The first screening is on Saturday, July 17 at 1pm and the second on Monday, July 19 at 5:15pm.
“Are they the little nips you get from an affectionate partner? Or is it the perpetual state of an emotion that’s never any good? The answer in these nine films is yes. From a conversation lost in translation to the lengths we’ll go to for the one we love, you’ll enjoy a few great films — and so will your heart.” (Love Bites program description courtesy of indyfilmfest.org)
I’m desperately trying to attend the festival. Hopefully my work lets me miss a day or two… but we’ll see. Anyone want to come with me? Seriously.
Seasons of Love is a Finalist for the Fusion Film Festival!
Update: The Student Competition Screening and Awards Ceremony were postponed due to extreme weather conditions in New York. The event has been rescheduled for Friday, March 5 at 7pm at the Cantor Film Center (36 E 8th St, NYC).
I’m thrilled to announce that Seasons of Love is an Undergraduate Finalist for NYU’s 7th Annual Fusion Film Festival! Some of you may know that I have a very special relationship with Fusion, and I am just so excited that my film has been selected. Even more so, 2 animated films made it this year–mine and Bethany Heimbigner’s Sucker.
Both films will screen as a part of the Student Film Competition on Friday, February 26, 2010 at 7pm at the Cantor Film Center (36 East 8th Street, NYC). An award ceremony for the Film, Screenplay, and Music Video categories will follow the screening. The event is free and open to the public.