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GET THE PERFECT GIFT FOR YOUR FAVORITE MOVIE LOVER FROM THE MARYLAND FILM FESTIVAL!
12/10/2009

Looking for a perfect gift for your favorite movie lover? Now through the end of December the Maryland Film Festival is offering a gift package bursting with passes to some of Baltimore's most beloved movie-going locations when you join Friends of the Festival or purchase a membership for your cinephile friends and family!


Add that to the usual Friends of the Festival benefits like free preview screenings of movies coming out (like THE BLIND SIDE, YOUTH IN REVOLT, UP IN THE AIR), free films on the Friday of the Festival, the MFF 2009 Programming Preview and more year-round special events!

Memberships are very affordable (starting at $50)! To take advantage of this offer just call us at *410.752.8083* and tell us that you want the Friends of the Festival Holiday Gift Package!



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12/08/2009

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Maryland Film Festival Produces: A Conversation with Barry Levinson, David Simon and John Waters! Call 410 752 8083 for tickets
11/14/2009



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Movie at M&T Bank Stadium
10/06/2009
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US PREMIERE OF

THE BAND THAT WOULDN’T DIE


hosted by Academy Award winning director


Barry Levinson


M&T BANK STADIUM    Tuesday, October 6


All Proceeds to Benefit the Maryland Film Festival


Sponsored by the Baltimore Ravens, ESPN, and M&T Bank

 

 

With a special live concert in full uniform by

Baltimore’s Marching Ravens

 

 

 


TIME:     6:00pm- Gates Open

PLACE: M& T Bank Stadium

Seating available in the stands or on the field (blankets only).

 Concessions will be available at non-stadium prices.


TICKETS:       $5.00 day of event

 To pre-order visit www.baltimoreravens.com

or call   410-261-(RAVE)     


In the great tradition of extraordinary film premieres being held in unusual settings, the new film made by Academy Award winning director, and Baltimore native Barry Levinson,  THE BAND THAT WOULDN’T DIE, will have its US Premiere in M&T Bank Stadium on Tuesday, October 6. Barry Levinson will host the event, and Baltimore’s Marching Ravens will perform.

The World Premiere was at the recent Toronto International Film Festival, and the 53 minute film will air on ESPN starting October 13, as part of ESPN Films’ “30 for 30” documentary project.

 “Although we have had a longstanding (and maybe surprising to some) relation with the Ravens- various coaches and players have chosen films to host during past Maryland Film Festivals as part of our pioneering Guest Host Program- the team backing this event is amazing,” said Maryland Film Festival Director Jed Dietz. “It’s the perfect Maryland Film Festival event; fun, informal, and featuring the most recent work of one of the greatest living filmmakers.”

The story of what is now the Baltimore’s Marching Ravens runs deep in Baltimore history, but many of the details in the film will surprise people. Despite the horror of losing the beloved Baltimore Colts, in a snowstorm late at night,  the film tells the story of a group of ordinary citizens, volunteers in the Baltimore Colts’ Marching Band, who would not quit.  They kept the spirit of professional football in Baltimore alive through creative and bold action. Perhaps even more extraordinary, when the Baltimore Ravens franchise started in Baltimore, the Modell family fully embraced the great football tradition in Baltimore, and to this day the team and M & T Bank finance the renewed Baltimore’s Marching Ravens.

“We have always been grateful that team ownership and management  understands our passion and have made it possible for us to support our team,” said Band Leader John Ziemann. “To have Barry Levinson chose to make this film- a great filmmaker and a fellow fan- is a dream come true. The fact that he is taking the time to host this US Premiere in person, is beyond wonderful,” Ziemann concluded.

Barry Levinson, in production on his latest film, a story about Dr. Kevorkian for HBO, said:  "I couldn't get to the World Premiere in Toronto because I was shooting into the early hours of the morning on my latest film, but I am thrilled to share this film at M& T Stadium with the great Baltimore fans and our wonderful marching band. All of us who worked on the film focused on capturing that very special Baltimore spirit that has always fascinated me, and will certainly be present at this event."



ARTSCAPE LINEUP ANNOUNCED!
07/17/2009
The Charles Theatre




Each hour, on the hour, we will be screening five different FREE shorts programs, approximately 30 minutes each, with Q & A sessions with the filmmakers at select screenings (descriptions below).


The Charles Theatre, 1711 North Charles Street

Friday 7 PM - CARTOONS FROM HELL

Fantaisie in Bubblewrap - Arthur Metcalf
Lupo the Butcher" - Danny Antonucci
Puppet" - Patrick Smith
Santa: The Fascist Years" - Bill Plympton
The Box Man" - Nirvan Mullick
Son of Satan" - JJ Villard
Seventeen" - Hisko Hulsing
Bar Fight" - Christy Karacas
Ah L'Amour" - Don Hertzfeldt
 
Saturday
Noon: Program One - Animation
1 PM: Program Two - Avant-Garde
2 PM: Program Three - Comedy
3 PM: Program Four - Documentary
4 PM: Program Five - Narrative
5 PM: Program One - Animation
6 PM: Program Two - Avant-Garde
 
Sunday
Noon: Program Three - Comedy
1 PM: Program Four - Documentary
2 PM: Program Five - Narrative
3 PM: Program One - Animation
4 PM: Program Two - Avant-Garde
5 PM: Program Three - Comedy
6 PM: Program Four - Documentary

SHORT FILM DESCRIPTIONS:

CARTOONS FROM HELL (90 minutes)

 

Fantaisie in Bubblewrap -  Arthur Metcalf

A whimsical jaunt through the world of bubblewrap..

 

Lupo the Butcher - Danny Antonucci

The story of a psychotic butcher, who swears at his meat and has a huge temper when the smallest things go wrong. He eventually gets angry to the point that he cuts off his own thumb, his body falls apart, and a fountain of blood is unleashed.

 

Puppet - Patrick Smith

A sadistic sock puppet turns against it's creator. Through an escalating series of torture, the possessed sock puppet  takes embodiment of fear, chaos, and willful self-destruction.

 

Santa: The Fascist Years - Bill Plympton

An dark and outrageous look at Santa Claus' hidden past, featuring a voiceover by actor Matthew Modine.

 

The Box Man - Nirvan Mullick

Suspicion, theft and murder in this dark tale of envy. Stop-motion short film about a man's encounter with a cardboard box. inspired by a Kobo Abe novel.

 

Son of Satan - JJ Villard

Bukowski would be proud of this twisted illustration of his poetry. A raw, urgent punk scream against the pain of abuse, bullying and the cyclical nature of violence and stands firmly against those who believe that animation must be clean, precise, polished and oh so f-ing sweet.

 

Seventeen - Hisko Hulsing

A shy seventeen-year-old construction worker tries to hold his own in the macho world of roofers.  A dark tale about growing up, losing innocence, and settling into a sick cycle of hell.

 

Bar Fight - Christy Karacas

A simple bar fight erupts into an all out war of the worlds. It's every man for himself!... and a few other creatures.

 

Ah L'Amour - Don Hertzfeldt

A stick figure protagonist experiences not only the joys of newfound love but the woes of losing it -- along with his head, his arms and legs, and yes, his skin, too.

 

 

PROGRAM ONE - ANIMATION (24 minutes)

Trepan Hole – Andy Cahill, 6 minutes

Squiggling, spastic, rail-thin creatures with clay souls and throbbing heads bounce off each other for six minutes.                                                                                      

Enough To Drive You Mad - Karen Yasinsky, 3 minutes

A short work inspired by Robert Bresson's 1966 film Au Hasard Balthazar. Enough to Drive You Mad begins with line drawings of a familiar cartoon character interacting with Balthazar, the abused but soulful donkey, before erupting into abstract composition.

               

Death of a Matriarch - Takuro Masuda, 3 minutes

Based on an episode of "Kana'ti and Selu," a Native American folktale, this animated story explains how the Cherokee Nation believes farming was brought to Mankind.

 

The Realm of Possibility - Gerald Guthrie, 7 minutes

A digital animation based at the intersection of absurdity and logic. Deductive reasoning, as found in the syllogistic form (A is B, B is C, therefore A is C), becomes a vehicle to validate concepts that might not necessarily be true. The structure of the narrative is meant to parallel the premise of a syllogism. Many men use libraries; many libraries reference aviation; therefore, many men are pilots. In the end, navigation to another planet becomes a curious byproduct of flawed logic. 

 

Fruitless Efforts - Fruit of the Womb - Andrew Chesworth & Aaron Quist, 5 minutes

Apple is trying to lead a normal life, but is being held back by his friends.

 

 

PROGRAM TWO - AVANT-GARDE (27 minutes)

Xologola - Michael Robinson, 1 minute

Abstract animation created using scans and pictures of branches, broken and scratched glass, and digitally painted textures.

 

Dahlia – Michael Langan, 3 minutes

A moving portrait of the bustle and permanence of a city, Dahlia juxtaposes the stable forms and patterns of life with the frenetic behavior of humanity, set to a driving score of vocal percussion.

 

He Hates To Be Second – Kelly Sears, 3 minutes

Excavated fragments from a 1963 article about Robert Kennedy and images and advertisements from similar 1963 publications are used to create this piece which focuses on revealing, rather than suppressing, illuminating moments from our past. Layers of tigers, vintage wallpaper, coiffed ladies, and alpha males are collaged as a visual portrait of the time. The majority of the article is blacked out to highlight key phrases that speak to aggressive gestures that marked this era as a result of building tensions of the Cold War. The text functions as an antithesis to the practice of blacked out government documents that hide sensitive information.

 

Sea of Breath - Cloud of Ground - Michael Robinson, 5 minutes

Four animated vignettes/movements combine to relate an abstract narrative. 

 

 Life With Ghosts – Allen Moore, 3 minutes

A visual and auditory exploration of layers of light and sound, using double 8mm and 16mm film processes transferred to video.

 

Evolution of an Idea - Grey Adkins, 5 minutes

Panoramic views taken with multiple video cameras show average views in a whole new way.   First prize winner in City Paper's Shoot – Score - Baltimore short-film contest.

 

Doxology - Michael Langan, 7 minutes

This humorously allegorical animation explores the relationship between the terrestrial and the celestial via singing tennis balls.

 

 


PROGRAM THREE - COMEDY (28 minutes)

Bustout - Kenneth Price, 3 minutes               

If there's one thing the Superkiiids! love more than the Back To The Future trilogy, it's high-fives! And if there's one thing they love more than high-fives, it's BUSTIN' OUT OF STUFF!!!!!!!!!! But don't take our word for it...

 

Goldthwait Home Movies - Bobcat Goldthwait, 7 minutes

The cast of the classic short Goldthwait Home Movies reunites to record the audio commentary for the 40th anniversary DVD.

 

The Douser - Stephen W. Brandt, 8 minutes

When Kelly grows weary of dating jerks, a wine-making gay couple helps her transform into a superhero that helps jerks find their more sensitive sides.

 

Politics of Preschool - Heidi Van Lier, 6 minutes

A preschool girl attempts to gain social status and happiness through a materialistic strategy, only to find she’s been trumped. She sets out to destroy the competition by any means necessary.  

 

Santa: The Fascist Years – Bill Plympton, 4 minutes

In this animated newsreel, we learn that jolly ol’ St. Nick has a dark, hidden past rooted in greed and politics. A new short from Academy Award© nominee Bill Plympton, featuring narration by Matthew Modine. 

 

 

PROGRAM FOUR - DOCUMENTARY (26 minutes)

Wrecking Ball – Karl Merton Ferron, 5 minutes

During the summer of 2008, workers used a 4-ton wrecking ball to knock down an 80-year-old cold-storage warehouse on Baltimore’s east side. Throughout the 8-week period of the demolition, Karl Merton Ferron trained a camera on the work site from a window in the Baltimore Sun’s newsroom. The camera shot one frame every 10 seconds. Ferron also made several trips to the work site throughout the summer to record scenes of workers, equipment, debris, and the reactions of onlookers. 

 

Out Of Print – Danny Plotnick, 4 minutes

A sweet little ode to the counterculture of the 80s and 90s, a pre-internet time when unearthing quality non-mainstream culture was a real treasure hunt.

 

Grand Teton – Julia Kim Smith, 5 minutes

A video portrait of a first-generation Korean-American family in transition. Director Julia Kim Smith films her family assembling once again for a group photo in the same spot where they had stood 35 years earlier in Grand Teton National Park. Through juxtaposition of photography and video, Smith documents the process of assimilation, and challenges the racial and cultural boundaries of what it means to be “American.”

 

Dick-George, Tenn-Tom – Gideon C. Kennedy & Marcus Rosentrater, 12 minutes

In 1971, President Richard M. Nixon visited Mobile, AL for 104 minutes, during which time he shook 100 feet of hands, lost a cufflink, and shared a stage with his biggest political rival, Governor George Wallace. Dick-George, Tenn-Tom is a sardonic look at their rivalry, the creation of the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway, and the attempt on Wallace's life less than a year later.

 

 

PROGRAM FIVE - NARRATIVE (27 minutes)

Far Out – Phil Mucci, 5 minutes       

In 1972, a flamboyant producer's Hollywood party takes a strange turn when an uninvited guest comes for more than sex and drugs.  Imagine Beyond the Valley of the Dolls made as a Hammer horror film. Consider your mind blown!

 

A Catalog of Anticipations - David Lowery, 5 minutes

A foreboding fairy tale about a little girl and her collection of dead things. Insects, flowers, animal bones - she has a strange affinity for all things deceased. Her perspective on mortality is shaken, however, when she makes a truly unsettling discovery in her backyard.          

 

Address to Silas on the Occasion of the Retreat at Los Angeles County - David Harris, 7 minutes

The emotional landscape of a recently broken-up couple plays out as a civil-war battle that destroys both of their apartments.

 

The Song of the Mermaid – Troy Morgan, 13 minutes

Roselyn and William live a tranquil life in their cliffside aquarium, playing music and collecting exotic sealife. When Roselyn begins to have mysterious dreams about living underwater, their lives take a strange and unexpected turn. One night, Roselyn disappears, leaving nothing but a note explaining that she has returned to the sea. Believing that he can still find her, William embarks upon an epic search for Roselyn. He fishes everything he can out of the ocean, until he finally encounters an unearthly creature that will change his life forever. Utilizing a variety of classic cinematic techniques such as miniature sets, puppetry and animation, The Song of the Mermaid takes the viewer through an enchanting filmic experience with dreamlike images and a haunting musical score.



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