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| MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 2011 |
PORTLAND OREGON WOMEN'S FILM FESTIVAL
MUSKRAT BOY WILL SCREEN SATURDAY MARCH 12th
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POW Fest features the work of today’s top women directors, honoring true pioneers as well as recognizing and supporting rising stars. Although the festival’s contributors include Oscar winners and Hollywood heavy hitters, special attention is also paid to dynamic young filmmakers and outstanding local talent in Portland’s burgeoning film industry.
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| TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 2010 |
WINNER AT LA FEMME!
MUSKRAT BOY OF GRIFFITH PARK WINS "BEST SHORT FILM" AWARD
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On Sunday evening, The Muskrat Boy of Griffith Park won the Best Short Film award at LA Femme Film Festival in Los Angeles. Angela Bassett was there to receive an honorary award, as was Angela Kinsey, Maggie Wheeler, Loretta Devine, and Virginia Madsen. We received a fancy crystal award plus a gift bag with some great swag and had a fantastic time at the after party. Congrats team! Here's a pic of producer Moira Michiels and writer/director Emmy Grinwis on the red carpet. |
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| WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 2010 |
RAINDANCE FILM FESTIVAL
LONDON, ENGLAND
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On Sunday afternoon, we screened with five fantastic short films all centered around family relationships in a showcase called "Relative States." There were two Israeli films, a Swedish film, a film from the UK, and one from Canada. A truly international event! Lots of great movies to be seen at Raindance; it was a whirlwind week of controversial, inspiring, and off-beat inde films from all over the world. And don't forget lectures and tons of parties too. Here's a shot of the Apollo Theater where most of the screenings took place, right in Piccadilly Circus in central London. |
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| MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 2010 |
BACK FROM WASHINGTON DC
DC SHORTS: A GREAT FESTIVAL
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We had a great time last week at the DC Shorts Fest. We saw tons of fantastic short films and attended a plethora of informative events. And of course, those swingin' parties! THE MUSKRAT BOY OF GRIFFITH PARK screened with ten other short films, including GOD OF LOVE written by Luke Matheny who won a student Oscar for the film. We also chatted with Roger Ross Williams whose beautiful documentary MUSIC BY PRUDENCE won the Best Documentary Short Oscar last year. The doc is about Prudence, the lead singer of an Afro-fusion band called Liyana ("it's raining" in Ndebele). She lives in Zimbabwe and is in a wheel chair, born with a debilitating condition called arthrogryposis. The film is a fascinating exploration of her struggles against, and victories over, great odds. You can watch it on HBO on Demand and I recommend that you do! Read an article from THE WASHINGTON POST about Showcase #3 (my showcase) here (PDF).
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| WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 2010 |
AND THE CRITICS ARE SAYING...
OUR FIRST REVIEW! |
Elisabeth Stevens reviews festival films for the Sarasota Radio station WSRQ.com. She is a former art critic for The Baltimore Sun, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post and The Trenton Times. Here's what she wrote about about THE MUSRKAT BOY OF GRIFFITH PARK: "I was impressed by this tale of isolation and sexual ambiguity. The heroine is extremely talented in dramatizing her "petrified wood" heart, and the muskrat boy is engagingly Chaplinesque." |
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| WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 2010 |
18th RAINDANCE FILM FESTIVAL
THE EUROPEAN PREMIERE OF MUSKRAT BOY IN LONDON
September 29 through October 10, 2010 |
THE MUSKRAT BOY OF GRIFFITH PARK is an official selection of the 18th Raindance Film Festival. Raindance is Europe's largest independent film festival and for 12 hectic days in central London it showcases short and feature films from all over the world as well as organising workshops, panels, and live events. Over the years, Raindance has hosted such guests and filmmakers as Christopher Nolan, Shane Meadows, Ken Loach, Andrea Arnold, Marky Ramone, Iggy Pop, Quentin Tarantino, Kerry Fox, Armando Ianucci, and Billy Childish.
The Guardian: "This independent film festival is the gift that just keeps on giving..."
The Times: "A showcase that emphasises the esoteric and the intriguing over the mainstream."
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| TUESDAY, AUGUST 31, 2010 |
LA FEMME FILM FESTIVAL
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA
October 14-17, 2010 |
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THE MUSKRAT BOY OF GRIFFITH PARK is an official selection of LA Femme International Film Festival, a fest that focuses on platforming films “by women for everyone.” The festival launched in 2005, when it became apparent that there was a need to enhance women behind the camera as directors, producers, and writers. As LA Femme moves into the next few years, it plans to expand its platform so that more women in the industry from around the world can have the benefit of taking their film to the next level through increased distribution outlets, more key positions in the entertainment industry, and more recognition as artistic creators emerging as leaders in the industry. |
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| SATURDAY, JULY 31, 2010 |
11th MOONDANCE FILM FESTIVAL
BOULDER, COLORADO
September 24, 25, 26, 2010 |

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THE MUSKRAT BOY OF GRIFFITH PARK is an official selection of the 11th Annual Moondance International Film Festival, one of the premier venues for the exhibition and promotion of feature and short films in the US, and one of the leading indie film festivals in the world. Dedicated to celebrating and sharing with international audiences the absolute best in the world of films and screenplays, film scores, and some 25 other genres, the festival features special presentations, retrospectives, workshops, pitch panels, a gala awards reception and ceremony, and many of the world’s top indie film screenings. |
MUSKRAT BOY is screening on Friday, September 24 at 9:30 PM
at the Boulderado, 2115 13th Street, in downtown Boulder
www.moondancefilmfestival.com |
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| THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 2010 |
DC SHORTS FILM FESTIVAL
WASHINGTON, D.C.
September 9-16, 2010 |
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Now in its 7th year, DC Shorts Fest has been named by MOVIEMAKER MAGAZINE as “one of the nation’s leading short film festivals,” and was named “Best Festival” by Washington's CITY PAPER.
We're part of Showcase #3, screening four times throughout DC:
Friday, September 10, 7:00pm, Landmark's E Street Cinema; Saturday, Sept 11, 3:00pm, US Navy Memorial Heritage Center; Sunday, September 12, 7:00pm, Landmark's E Street Cinema; Wednesday, September 15, 3:00pm, Landmark's E Street Cinema. |
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| MONDAY, JUNE 20, 2010 |
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SEA BREEZE FILM FESTIVAL |
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We're sceening in Tampa Bay, Flordia in late July! That's right. THE MUSKRAT BOY OF GIFFITH PARK has been accepted into the Sea Breeze Film Festival.
We'lll be sceening on Saturday, July 24 at 5 pm
Check it out:
http://seabreezefilmfestival.blogspot.com/ |
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| THURSDAY, MAY 27, 2010 |
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| ELSA'S DRAWINGS FOR SALE |
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That's right! Per request, original arwork by Launa Bacon is finally for sale. Bacon is a globally celebrated, contemporary artist who fell in love with the script and volunteered to create all of the many, many drawings that Elsa hangs on the wall during the film. |
CLICK HERE TO BROWSE
CLICK HERE TO VIEW OTHER WORK BY LAUNA BACON |
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| WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 2010 |
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| MUSKRAT BOY SCREENS AT THE DGA |
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Matthew Marcy, Emmy Grinwis, Moira Michiel
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THE MUSKRAT BOY OF GRIFFITH PARK screened at the Director's Guild of America on May 11, 2010 as part of the American Film Institute's Directing Workshop for Women Showcase. We screened with the other seven filmmakers who participated this year in the DWW. |
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| WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 2010 |
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LOS ANGELES WOMEN'S INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL
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MUSKRAT BOY is an official selection of the Los Angeles Women's International Film Festival! |
The Festival is produced by the Alliance of Women Filmmakers Inc, a non-profit 501c(3) organization established by Diana Means to empower women filmmakers to create diverse roles for women. Each year in March the festival showcases narratives, documentaries, animation and student short films. The festival’s programming reflects a commitment to educate and inform audiences of social, political, and health issues impacting women globally.
MUSKRAT BOY will screen on Saturday, March 27th at 10 pm Laemmle's Sunset 5, 8000 Sunset Boulevard, West, Hollywood, California.
You can buy tickets online: www.reelfestivalforwomen.org |
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| FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 2009 |
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| ADVANCED SCREENING: A SMASHING SUCCESS |
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| We had a great time at the Advanced Screening. Here's proof: |
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John Snyder and Moira Michiels
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LABELS: PARTIES, SCREENINGS |
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| TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 2009 |
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COME TO AN ADVANCED SCREENING! |
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THE MUSKRAT BOY OF GRIFFITH PARK
will screen at the American Film Institue on:
Thursday, November 19th at 8 pm
The Mark Goodson Screening Room
American Film Institute
2021 N. Western Avenue
Los Angeles, California 90027
The Mark Goodson Screening Room is located
in the Louis B. Mayer Library Building.
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LABELS: AFI, SCREENINGS |
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