Saturday’s Screenings Win Big

October 17th, 2010

Saturday’s films were honored with the following awards:

Matinee Screening

Jesus Comes to Town – Best Screenplay

Sand – Best Director Mini-Documentary

One Day – Best International Short

The Cycle – Best Ensemble Cast

The Creation of Torrit Smoke – Best Biographical Mini-Documentary

Twilight Screening

Squatter – Best Editing

You Know Where to Find Me – Best Graduate Student Short

What Does Trouble Mean? – Best Director Feature Documentary

Late Screening

Chemical 12-D – Best Live Action Student Short

Takeo – Best Drama

Midlife – Best Actor for Arye Gross

Consent – Best Actress for Troian Bellisario

It’s the final day to get a FirstGlance of award winning indie films, so don’t miss it!

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Award Winning Films from Friday’s FirstGlance

October 17th, 2010

Wow, we had a terrific turn out for last night’s screening!  It was good to see so many more filmmakers arriving to town and coming out to support their fellow filmmakers and chat with the audience.

Michael Heneghan, director of “The Romantic,” was on hand to accept his award and here are the other awards won for last night’s films:

Golem – Best Animated Music Video

The Lift – Best Director Animated Short

The Macabre World of Lavender Williams – Breakout Performance for Lily Jackson

The Romantic – Best Animated Film

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“Baseline” Wraps Up the Fest Sunday!

October 16th, 2010
Baseline

Baseline

Say it ain’t so!  We’re coming to the close of another FirstGlance Film Festival and we’re happy and honored to bring the extraordinary work of indie filmmakers to Philly for another year.

Don’t miss Sunday, October 17th’s 7:00 Closing Night screening and the North American Premiere of the UK feature film “Baseline” about the bouncer of a tough East London nightclub and the choices he has to make as his life falls apart.  “Baseline,” directed by Brendon O’Loughlin, screens with the Shot in Philly short, “Rats in the City,” by John Wolfe, about a Philly punk who is forced to choose between his deep roots with his friends in the punk community and making his father’s memory proud by joining the army. Also screening are the World Premieres of the short dark comedy “Love Me Tender” by Matthew Morgenthaler and the music video “Switch Hit Resistor” by Adam Sztykiel.

The festival wraps with a party at Drinker’s Pub, 1903 Chestnut Street after the late screening.  See you there!

Rats in the City

Rats in the City

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Opening Night Guests & Awards

October 16th, 2010
Sharon Pinkenson at FirstGlance TwentyTen

Sharon Pinkenson at FirstGlance TwentyTen

We’d like to thank everyone who came out in the rain for our Opening Night screening and party.

The night’s special guests included Sharon Pinkenson, Executive Director of the Greater Philadelphia Film Office, actress Leah Cevoli from Robot Chicken, host Nic Baisley from Film Snobbery, actor Rudy Jones, local filmmakers Joshua Coyne, director of the music video “Next Episode,” and Greg Koorhan, director of the short film “Level Up.”  A special thank you goes out to our filmmakers who travelled abroad to get here.  They include Sheraiah Larcher, the London based writer and producer from the feature film “Baseline,” and French director Etienne Goldet from the short film “Freaky Saturday Night Fever.”

Here are the awards won and handed out to last night’s films:

“Next Episode” – Best Director Music Video

“Special Delivery” – Best International Short

“Trumped” – Short Online Winner

“Freaky Saturday Night Fever” – Best Short Director

“Charlie Valentine” – Best Actor Raymond J. Berry

Congratulations to everyone!

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Movies in the Afternoon

October 15th, 2010
Alex & The Ghosts

Alex & The Ghosts

Sunday’s matinee features a little bit of everything for the true movie lover.  The short film “Level Up” by Philly’s own Greg Koorhan makes its World Premiere and screens with the mini-doc “Bike and Build:  Be the Change,” the animated shorts “PING” and “Alex and the Ghosts,” and the shorts “Little Big Kid” and “S & M.”

Sunday’s twilight screening has the feature documentary “10 Mountains 10 Years” by Philly native Jennifer Yee, the short film “The Show” and animated short “Sketchi.”

If you’re attending either of the early shows Sunday, you can come out to Drinker’s Pub, 1903 Chestnut Street, after the late closing night screening of the feature film “Baseline” to meet visiting and local filmmakers, cast and crew.

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Saturday at the Cinema

October 14th, 2010
Scene from Jesus Comes to Town

Scene from Jesus Comes to Town

I can’t think of a better way to spend a Saturday afternoon than to go see a movie. Forget about the dry cleaners, the yard work, and food shopping, and come out to see something a little different you don’t usually get to see in your corner AMC.  Saturday matinee and twilight screenings feature a great mix of premiere short films and documentaries you’ll see first at FirstGlance.

Saturday’s matinee features the mini-docs “Sand,”starring the emerging tap artist Kenji Igus and his father, and “The Creation of Torrit Smoke,” about artist Blakely Dadson. You’ll also see the short films “The Cycle,” “One Day,” and “Jesus Comes to Town” playing at 3:30.

Saturday’s twilight screening has the feature documentary “What Does Trouble Mean?” by PA filmmaker Jim Seguin and the shorts “Squatter” and “You Know Where to Find Me.” 

If you make the matinee or twilight shows on Saturday afternoon, be sure to come out and party with our filmmakers and guests after Saturday’s late night screening of “Consent” at The Mission Grill, 1835 Arch Street. 

Nate Smith in What Does Trouble Mean?

Nate Smith in What Does Trouble Mean?

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Local FirstGlance Filmmakers in the News

October 13th, 2010
Scene from Consent

Scene from Consent

Three of our local filmmakers screening over the weekend are mentioned in the Montgomery News today, Greg Koorhan, director of the short film “Level Up,” Jennifer Yee*, director of the documentary “10 Mountains 10 Years,” and Ron Farrar Brown, director of the feature “Consent,” starring Troian Avery Bellasario from ABC Family’s “Pretty Little Liars” and Kate Burton, nominated for an Emmy for her role as Ellis Grey in “Grey’s Anatomy.” “Consent” screens on Saturday late night so check it out!

http://www.montgomerynews.com/articles/2010/10/13/entertainment/doc4cb4d8e139a71632979286.txt

*I was flipping through the November issue of Glamour Magazine the other day and came across an article about Jennifer Yee and “10 Mountains 10 Years.”  Her story is on page 179.  Pick up a copy and come see her film at the Sunday Twilight show.

http://www.glamour.com/health-fitness/2010/10/how-far-would-you-go-to-fight-a-deadly-disease

10 Mountains 10 Years

10 Mountains 10 Years

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Fun Friday for Animation Fans

October 12th, 2010
The Romantic

The Romantic

Animation lovers – Friday night’s screening is for you!

Friday night’s feature is a labor of love from Philadelphia director Michael P. Heneghan. Over the course of three years, “The Romantic” went from an idea to an animated feature film making its World Premiere at FirstGlance. Don’t miss it!

Philadelphia Premieres of the animated music video “Golem” and the animated short film “The Lift” screen as well, along with the Philadelphia Premiere of the short, “The Macabre World of Lavender Williams,” starring Lily Jackson, Rex Linn, Christopher Lloyd, Kelly Sheerin.

A party follows the screening at The Mission Grill 1835 Arch Street.

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It’s FirstGlance Festival Week!

October 11th, 2010
Scene from Charlie Valentine

Scene from Charlie Valentine

I can’t believe it’s festival week already!  After many, many months of preparation and promotion, it’s finally time for Philly’s indie film event of the year.  Thursday, October 14th at 8:00 PM is Opening Night and from the emails I’ve received, it looks like many filmmakers, cast, and crew, as well as special invited guests, are coming out to the fest all weekend.

Be sure to come out on Thursday to see the Philadelphia premiere of the feature film “Charlie Valentine” in the theater before it gets released on DVD in the next couple months.  “Charlie Valentine” stars Raymond J. Barry, Michael Weatherly, James Russo, Maxine Bahn, Tom Berenger, Steven Bauer, and Keith David.

After the screening, FirstGlance attendees will party at Noche, 1901 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.  Don’t miss it!

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KOLDCAST TV TO SPONSOR CATEGORY AT FIRSTGLANCE FILM FESTS

July 30th, 2010

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

KOLDCAST TV TO SPONSOR CATEGORY AT FIRSTGLANCE FILM FESTS

Winners in web pilot category to premiere on KoldCast TV

Los Angeles, CA – July 29, 2010 – Web television network KoldCast TV will sponsor the webseries pilot category for the 2010-2011 FirstGlance Film Fests, a bicoastal film festival showcasing independent filmmakers from around the world. The winner of this category will receive distribution and marketing of their pilot as well as a meeting with the network.

“We’ve been fans of FirstGlance for some time,” says Marti Resteghini, VP of Programming and Licensing for KoldCast TV.  “With previous FirstGlance alumni like Palisades Pool Party, Life is Just a Game and Fissure already part of the KoldCast family, we felt it was only logical for us to partner with the festival in a more meaningful way. Together we aim to continue to provide opportunities for independent filmmakers worldwide.”

“We are honored to add KoldCast TV as a sponsor to our growing webseries pilot category,” says William Ostroff, Producer/Founder of FirstGlance Film Fests. “Over the past few years, we have realized that webseries now represent an entirely new genre of television which provide a major new opportunity for talented young filmmakers, actors and producers, and we expect the partnership to add accessibility and recognition to well-written and well-produced webseries.”

FirstGlance annually awards over $50,000 in cash, prizes and giveaways, accepting all formats from feature films to music videos. Call for entries for FirstGlance Hollywood open August 2010.  Call for entries for FirstGlance Philadelphia open January 2011.  For more information visit: http://www.firstglancefilms.com/

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About KOLDCAST TV

Launched in 2007, KoldCast TV is an on-demand next-generation television network, distribution and marketing company focused exclusively on high quality episodic, series-based programming created by independent producers.  KoldCast combines the most successful, time-tested strategies of traditional broadcast television with the incremental and exponential capabilities afforded by the internet, to market and introduce its product/service to an international online viewing audience via the KoldCast TV Network site, sister blog, and multitude of third-party distribution platforms.

For additional information, visit www.KoldCast.tv and blog.KoldCast.tv

About FIRSTGLANCE FILM FESTS

FirstGlance Film festivals began in 1996 in the basement of a small theater in Center City Philadelphia. It started as a small theatre company in Philadelphia that wanted to help fellow filmmakers get their projects shown in a public venue for others to enjoy. FirstGlance has produced twenty two festivals, shown over 1100 award winning films to over 30,000 attendees and has grown to 250 seat venues with state of the art projection capabilities. In addition to producing their award winning bi-coastal film festivals, FirstGlance has year round activities that include Feature & Short Screenplay Competitions, On-line Film Competitions, Show Us Your Shorts Screenings, Short Film Productions, and Online Distribution and Theatrical Distribution.

FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT:

KOLDCAST TV

Marti Resteghini (310) 820-4028 marti@koldcast.tv

FIRSTGLANCE FILM FESTS

Andrea DiFabio (AD Communications) (610) 604-9604 amdifabio@verizon.net

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