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    Boulder International Film Festival

    The Boulder International Film Festival (BIFF), is one of Colorado’s most celebrated film events and is developing international recognition as a showcase for the best new films by today’s most important and provocative filmmakers. BIFF screens all genres of film including documentaries, feature films, student, shorts and animated films. Over 8,000 filmmakers, national media, special…

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      New York Underground Film Festival

      We’re turning 13! NY Underground comes back around to Anthology again with a weeklong celebration of the best in underground and avant garde film and video. Check www.nyuff.com for this year’s schedule of screenings, performances, installations and panel discussions.

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        Durango Independent Film Festival

        The Durango Independent Film Festival celebrates the independent filmmaker in an intimate setting showcasing; Features, documentary’s, shorts, sports/action, family and childrens films. Great panels, workshops and parties round out the festival making it a terrific festival to attend if you are looking for the opportunity to interact with independent filmmakers.

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          Backseat Film Festival

          Now in its fourth year, the Backseat Film Festival is a rock ‘n roll film fest devoted to the best in edgy, unpretentious movies from all over the cinematic globe. An electrifying mix of zany short films, sleazy music videos, unrelenting documentaries and some of the most exciting feature film premieres around, the Backseat Film…

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            Industry Insights: Ray Harryhausen

            VISUAL EFFECTS LEGEND RAY HARRYHAUSEN MAKES DALLAS APPEARANCE THANKS TO A BUNCH OF SHORT GUYS AND JANIMATION DALLAS (March 1, 2006): Legendary stop-motion animator Ray Harryhausen has wowed film audiences for generations, bringing chess-playing apes, fighting skeletons and legions of fantastic creatures to life using his self-styled “kinetic sculpture.â€ He discusses his craft and career…

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              7th Annual International Jewish Student Film Festival

              The University of Southern California boasts one of the most prestigious film schools in the country and has a rich history of producing talented young filmmakers, many of whom are Jewish. Yet, until 2000, there was no forum specifically organized to recognize the works of these students. Over the past four years, The Jewish Student…

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                The Method Fest

                The Method Fest is an 8-day event, March 31-April 7, 2006 that showcases breakout acting performances in independent film. The festival opens with the coming-of-age Sundance film “Dreamland” starring Agnes Bruckner, Kelli Garner, John Corbett, Justin Long and Gina Gershon. Following the film, guests will be treated to a not-to-be-missed Gala Party featuring a showcase…

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                  AFCI Location Trade Show 2006

                  The AFCI Locations Trade Show 2006 comes to the Santa Monica Civic the weekend of Friday, April 7 to Sunday, April 9. North America’s top forum for film producers, location managers, filmmakers and production resource companies, the Locations Trade Show brings AFCI members and the entertainment industry together to talk about global production opportunities. Celebrating…

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                    The Method Fest Director-Actor Conference

                    Want to know how to get name-recognizable and award-winning actors for your indie film? Want to know what the celebs say about their up-and-coming co-stars? Come to the panel discussion, “The Name Game.â€ Panelists include Michael Rapaport, Julie Harris, Ruby Dee, Danielle Harris and D.B. Sweeney. Following the panel, participants can choose from a variety…

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