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Monday, June 13, 2011

HOBOKEN INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL 2011 - WRAP-UP


Jensen Bucher
Best Actress at HOBOKEN IFF 2011
CALENDAR GIRL
Photo by Eric Roffman



The HOBOKEN INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL was very successful. It fulfilled the promise of the Opening Night.

One major objective of the festival, according to Festival Chairman Kenneth Del Vecchio, was to give developing filmmakers an opportunity to be seen and present their films. And in this it was very successful.

Certainly the best part of the festival was the opportunity for filmmakers to see their films with a public audience and to network with other filmmakers. The films were well chosen, and there were opportunities given to a total of about 90 films: features, documentaries, short films, and TV pilots. And there were also five (unproduced) screenplays selected and highlighted at the festival (but not presented with a reading). The scheduling of the films and the pairing and groupings of films was outstanding.

At each time slot there were two theaters showing films. And each film got a single screening. So there were about twice as many films as any one person could possibly see.

By and large the audience consisted mostly of people who had a somewhat direct connection with some film in the festival. There did not seem to be very many people who were purely there as a �civilian� audience for film. Most screenings during the day on weekdays seemed to have an audience of a couple dozen.

There was considerable publicity generated by and for the filmmakers on local media outlets during the festival. However, the enormous amount of publicity before and during the festival necessary to bring large numbers of civilians into the theater would have been orders of magnitude more than an independent festival could possibly manage.

Probably the weakest aspect of the festival was the projection. It was not terrible: the films were all watchable and the sound was understandable. However, there were problems with both the sound and the visual images. The screenings were all at the Cedar Lane Cinema in Teaneck, NJ; the normal projection booths there are set for 35 mm film, and the screens are large. For this festival, as for many independent film festivals, the films were projected from standard DVDs or Blu-ray disks. So the festival had to provide its own projectors, and hook them into a sound system. DVD�s do not have resolution really capable of providing a perfect image � no matter what the projector � on a large screen. Blu-ray disks are obviously better. But the problems were slightly worse. The color was washed out -- desaturated -- on many films I saw; on some the aspect ratio was distorted, stretching the characters sideways; and the projector was not centered, causing additional distortion. The sound was sometimes set too loud, sometimes too soft, and sometimes muddled � sometimes changing during the screening of a single film.

For most films the projection was more than adequate to understand and enjoy the story. But for some filmmakers, for whom the visual and sound presentation is an essential part of the art of the film, better quality of projection is very important.

Hopefully the festival organizers will set up better projection equipment next year � and more of the filmmakers will provide Blu-ray (or even computer hosted) HD digital copies of their films.

On closing night there was an awards ceremony. I was only sorry the festival did not last another day, with the nominated films getting a second screening, so I could catch up on some excellent films I missed.

The awards ceremony for the winners was a rehearsal for their eventual Academy Award speeches.

The only egregious error in the jury awards was that they omitted Andrew Serban's WEST SIDE GIRL, a terrific short film, from the list of nominees. It is a tense film shot on location at night with brilliant wild, natural light cinematography. The acting by the actress playing the West Side Girl, and by her low-life friends, was excellent. The story is well-written, complex and sophisticated. I am completely objective in this opinion. The fact that I have a role in the film, as the landlord being stalked by the dangerous tenant, is completely irrelevant to my opinion.

The most celebrated films (roughly in this order in terms of their nominations and awards) were:

Calendar Girl
Big Guns
Der Sandmann
The Girl from the Naked Eye
Walk a Mile in My Pradas
Vulnerable
Mortem
All God's Creatures
The "A" Plate
Uncle Melvin's Apartment


At the Awards Ceremony, the Lifetime Achievement Award was presented to Carroll Baker (who celebrated her 80th birthday on May 28th)! Distinguished film critic Foster Hirsch gave a fascinating introduction to her long and distinguished career, and showed a terrific compilation of film clips from some of her most important films.

Festival Chairman Kenneth Del Vecchio
With Carroll Baker and Robert Loggia
At the HOBOKEN INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL 2011
Photo by Eric Roffman


In addition, there were seventeen (17 !!!) different categories of awards. Here is the complete list of nominees and winners

1. BEST ACTRESS NOMINEES� Irewne Bruger - Der Sandmann
� Diana Rudychenko - Mortem
� => Jensen Bucher - Calendar Girl
� Jessica Kaye - All God's Creatures
� Emma Leonard - Vulnerable

2. BEST TV PILOT NOMINEES
� => WTFU - Allison Lane & Chris Ritter
Dicks - Tom Archdeacon & Rick Yudt
Odessa - Al Thompson
Chosen - Dave Meketansky
The Robber Barons of Wall Streetons

3. BEST SHORT SHORT NOMINEES
Nobody But Her - Danny Anderson &Phillip Jordan Brooks
� => The Interview - Reinaldo Marcus Green
A Farewell to Arm - Phillip Snyder
Over a Cup of Joe - Marla Hammons
� Nice Tie, Italiano! - Evan Hart

4. NY POST BEST FEATURE TRAILER WINNER: WALK A MILE IN MY PRADAS

5. BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR NOMINEES� Ron Yuan - The Girl from the Naked Eye
� Nick Troy - Calendar Girl
� Sam McMurray - The "A" Plate
� Jackson Heywood - Vulnerable
� => Tom Archdeacon - Walk a Mile in My Pradas
6. BEST SCREENPLAY (UNPRODUCED) NOMINEES
� => Reunion 108 - Billy Sample Chez Noir - Neil Graves
Queen of Vengeance - Mark Winzer
Second Thoughts - Chris Warner
The Game of Life - Mark Sarian

7. BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY NOMINEES
� => Max Da-Yung Wang - The Girl from the Naked Eye � Lorenz Merz - Der Sandmann
� Eric Atlan - Mortem
� Tarik Tanrisever - Free Man
� Chris Kilden - Neander-Jin

8. BEST EDITING NOMINEES
� Eric Atlan - Mortem
� Claudio Cea - Der Sandmann
� Greg Babor & Richard Halsey - The Girl from the Naked Eye
� => Ron Kalish - The "A" Plate
� Florian Steinbiss - Neander-Jin

9. BEST SHORT FILM NOMINEESPerhaps Tomorrow - Sandy Garfunkel
Perry St. - Merry Colomer & Marta Jover
Android Love - Lee Citron
� => The Desperate - Ben-Hur Sepehr Roger's Number - Russel Terlecki

10. BEST DOCUMENTARY FILM NOMINEES
Zero Percent - Robert Fernandez & Tim Skousen
� => Death by Medicine - Gary Null
Through The Roof - Matthew Peters
Adam Blank Gets A Vasectomy - Adam Blank
After The Fire - Anthony Bretti, Guido Verweyen and Michael Huffington

11. BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS NOMINEES
� Sally Kirkland - The Last Gamble
� Samantha Streets - The Girl from the Naked Eye
� => Priscilla Barnes - The "A" Plate
� Kristen Rea - Walk a Mile in My Pradas
� Kym Thorne - Vulnerable

12. BEST ACTOR NOMINEES
� Mitchell Walters - Uncle Melvin's Apartment
� Fabian Kruger - Der Sandmann
� Jason Yee - The Girl from the Naked Eye
� => Steven Bauer - The Last Gamble
� Chris McDonnel - Big Guns

Jason Yee
Best Actor Nominee at HOBOKEN IFF 2011
THE GIRL FROM THE NAKED EYE
Photo by Eric Roffman



13. BEST SCREENPLAY (PRODUCED) NOMINEES
Walk a Mile in My Pradas - Rick Karatas & Tom Archdeacon
� => Uncle Melvin's Apartment - Craig Weintraub & Mitchell Walters
Calendar Girl - Faith Brody
Der Sandmann - Peter Luisi
All God's Creatures - Josh Folan & Billy Fox

14. BEST DIRECTOR NOMINEES
� => Peter Luisi - Der Sandmann
� Eric Atlan - Mortem
� Terre Weisman - The "A" Plate
� Alan Lock - Vulnerable
� David Ren - The Girl from the Naked Eye


15. BEST FEATURE FILM NOMINEES
� =>; Calendar Girl - Tommy Avalone, Frank Vain, John Guarrere, Derek Lindeman and Anne Qualtieri
Der Sandmann - Peter Luisi, David Luisi
The Girl from the Naked Eye - Jason Yee , Ron Yuan
Vulnerable - Alan Lock
Mortem - Eric Atlan & Marc Bercovitz

16. BEST OF THE FESTIVAL AUDIENCE AWARD WINNER: BIG GUNS

17. BEST OF THE FESTIVAL JURY AWARD WINNER: CALENDAR GIRL


The festival deserves praise for its sense of camaraderie among the filmmakers and participants, the fine parties, and the selection and presentation of a large number of indie films.

It would be nice if the festival reaches out (massively) in advance to the communities near where the screenings will be, to bring in the largest possible number of neighborhood �civilians� to the audience, and share the films with the community.

One possible source of publicity would be for the festival to announce the jury nominations for awards before the festival (since the jury has access to all the screeners in advance anyway). This would allow the festival to promote some �special films� and some �special actors�. It provides a great focus, so the best films do not get missed. Promoting some films especially hard probably helps all films because it draws people to the festival.

A panel session including Q & A with the �special actors� is always a draw and very interesting. (For that matter, all films could have a Q&A with filmmakers and cast whenever possible. It�s good for the filmmakers and the audience.)
Also very useful for publicity would be for the festival to provide -- to accredited journalists in advance of the festival -- production stills and cast / creative credits as well as PR contact info for all the films.

The HOBOKEN INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL was very well organized and run by Festival Chairman Kenneth Del Vecchio, with dedicated and hard working Vice-Chairs, Assistants, staff and volunteers.

Nina Transfeld
Actress and Vice Chairwoman of the HOBOKEN IFF 2011
Photo by Eric Roffman


Taking place just outside New York, the festival is convenient for New York, New Jersey and metropolitan area filmmakers; and, for out of town and international filmmakers, it is a chance to network and be seen in the New York metropolitan area.

I think the HOBOKEN INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL deserves to be noticed. I think it is a great place for filmmakers to send their films. It was fun. I�m looking forward to coming back next year!


HOBOKEN INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL
(Note: A video about the festival auto-starts!)
http://www.hobokeninternationalfilmfestival.com/

HOBOKEN IFF OPENING NIGHT - tattoowesley
http://tattoowesley.blogspot.com/2011/06/hoboken-international-film-festival.html

COMMENTS ON THE GREAT FIGHT - tattoowesley
http://tattoowesley.blogspot.com/2011/06/great-fight-hoboken-international-film.html

COMMENTS ON WEST SIDE GIRL - tattoowesley
http://tattoowesley.blogspot.com/2010/03/andrew-serbans-west-side-girl-with-me.html

CARROLL BAKER - WIKIPEDIA
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carroll_Baker

CARROLL BAKER - IMDB
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0004647/


IMDB - FILMS AND PEOPLE FROM THE FESTIVAL

CALENDAR GIRL
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1611816/

BIG GUNS
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1781777/

DER SANDMANN
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1801808/

THE GIRL FROM THE NAKED EYE
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1079360/

WALK A MILE IN MY PRADAS
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1645187/

VULNERABLE
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1661955/

MORTEM
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1697646/

ALL GOD'S CREATURES
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1261964/

THE "A" PLATE
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1669779/

UNCLE MELVIN'S APARTMENT
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1734175/

JENSEN BUCHER
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm3102383/

JASON YEE
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0947166/

Saturday, June 4, 2011

HOBOKEN INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL - OPENING NIGHT


Ryan Charles, Director and Josh Folan Producer
ALL GOD'S CREATURES
Opening Night at the Hoboken International Film Festival
Photo by Eric Roffman


HOBOKEN INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL 2011
JUNE 3 � JUNE 9




The Hoboken International Film Festival began last night with large and friendly crowds and a fine film, and continues with an enormous number of films through Thursday, June 9, all screening at the Cedar Lane Cinema in Teaneck, NJ.

For the record, HIFF is an acronym used by several film festivals, notably:

HAWAII INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL (they got the HIFF URL)

HAMPTONS INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL

HOBOKEN INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL

NORTH HUNTSVILLE INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL (CANADA)


The Hoboken International Film Festival is organized by Kenneth Del Vecchio, a filmmaker, actor, lawyer, writer, producer, self-described 400 pound bench-presser, former judge, and current politician � he's running for the NJ State Senate on the Republican line.

From the 4th to the 8th of June, there are two screens running feature or short film programs from about 2 PM until 8 or 10 PM: that�s about 40 film programs at the festival! (Films that Del Vecchio is involved with � in some combination of the roles of actor, director, writer, or producer -- make up about 10% of the programming.)

Opening Night had something of the flavor of a political event. A large fraction of the audience consisted of people who had worked on the Opening Night film, THE GREAT FIGHT, which was written and produced by Del Vecchio. Much of the rest of the audience consisted of filmmakers and actors in other films to be shown later in the festival. The large theater was packed. Before the film there was a food-and-drink party. There were several interviewers outside the theater speaking on camera with the filmmakers. People came early. After the screening, people stayed late.

One film that�s coming, which I can recommend, is WEST SIDE GIRL, made by Andrew Serban, screening with other short films on Tuesday, June 7 at 6:00. A devout Catholic up-and-coming female punk and lifelong resident of Manhattan's rapidly gentrifying Hell's Kitchen plots violent revenge against her landlord for evicting her in the middle of winter.

Roland Uruci, Shannon Lower (Patty Reilly), and Eric Kappenberg
In WEST SIDE GIRL
Photo by Andrew Serban


I play the landlord, and I can tell you that this punk is a scary tenant. 
Eric Roffman (aka Me)
As Bertelsman, the landlord
In WEST SIDE GIRL
Photo by Andrew Serban


The film was shot in natural low light, with brilliant cinematography. The acting by Shannon Lower and her low-life pals is terrific.

This short is a calling card for a feature length film: Andrew is just completing a script for a feature length film centered on the same character � and the same neighborhood.

Two other films that seem interesting, from conversations with the filmmakers on Opening Night, are ANYWHERE, TX, screening at 4:00 PM on Wed Jun 8 and ALL GOD�S CHILDREN, screening at 2:00 PM Saturday.

Melissa Swanepoel
Producer: ANYWHERE, TX
Opening Night at the Hoboken International Film Festival
Photo by Eric Roffman

Teaser for ANYWHERE, TX:




Teaser for ALL GOD�S CHILDREN:





Trailer for THE GREAT FIGHT





LINKS

HOBOKEN INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL

THE GREAT FIGHT - IMDB

WEST SIDE GIRL IMDB

ANDREW SERBAN'S "WEST SIDE GIRL" (with ME!) - Story in tattoowesley

ANYWHERE, TX

ALL GOD'S CREATURES


Wednesday, July 14, 2010

SOME INTERESTING OOB THEATER, INDIE FILM & MUSIC


Some extremely talented people have some very interesting projects in the works, that are worth chasing down and checking out.

Jonathan Blitstein -- a producer of
Manigma, now has his own full-length play "Keep Your Baggage With You (at all times) about relationships in the digital age, coming to the Dream Up Festival at the Theater For The New City from Aug 8-14. https://www.ovationtix.com/trs/pr/758485


Julia Wolfermann -- a fine actress, will be appearing in the HB Playwrights production of A Stretcar Named Desire, directed by Austin Pendleton & Brian Lady at the Cherry Pit from July 22 to August 7.

Austin Pendleton (a legendary actor/director/teacher/producer/writer...), by the way, is a busy guy right now, because he is also directing
Etty at the Midtown International Theater Festival.

Rachael Richman -- a very special actress with unique training and experience is currently in Are We Here Yet at the undergroundzero festival (no caps allowed for "undergroundzero festival") at PS 122, through Sunday July 18.
http://www.ps122.org/performances/undergroundzero_2010.html (WEEK TWO!)

Mikal Evans -- has a wonderful voice and will be performing Friday July 30 11 PM at
Rockwood Music Hall (on Allen Street near Houston). Mikal is also in a new film called Kissing Chloe with

Robin Singer -- a beautiful and talented actress who, in addition to being kissed in Kissing Chloe is in a new comedy web series called Public Relations. And... she'll be appearing in
Jessica Hinds' Why They Came on August 14 9 PM at Theater at St. Clements, part of the Strawberry Theater Festival. Follow Robin @
twitter.com/robin_singer

Eric Roffman -- And then there's Me -- Andrew Serban's short film
West Side Girl (with Me in a small part) will have its world premiere at Anthology Film Archives (as part of the Short Film Program at the NewFilmmakers Film Festival) at 7:15 PM on August 18, 2010:

http://newfilmmakers.com/


Andrew Serban -- is a terrific new filmmaker, cinematographer and photographer:
http://www.andrewserban.com/

Friday, March 5, 2010

ANDREW SERBAN'S "WEST SIDE GIRL" (with ME!)

Roland Uruci, Shannon Lower (Patty Reilly), and Eric Kappenberg
Photo by Andrew Serban

WEST SIDE GIRL is a short film written and directed by Andrew Serban.

WEST SIDE GIRL WILL HAVE ITS WORLD PREMIERE
ON AUG 18, 2010 at 7:15 PM at Anthology Film Archive
as part of the Short Film Program at the NewFilmmakers Film Festival.

http://newfilmmakers.com/



Patricia Erin Reilly, the West Side girl of WEST SIDE GIRL is not an eight year old in pigtails hanging around Zabar's, but a tough young woman from Hell's Kitchen with a criminal record and dangerous friends.

I'm Bertelsman, the landlord, and I do not want Patty Reilly in my building.



Eric Roffman (aka Me)
As Bertelsman, the landlord
Photo by Andrew Serban

It's true I only have a few minutes on screen and a few lines. But as far as I'm concerned, this is my story.

Now, this movie could have been called "One Dark and Very, Very, Very Cold Night," because the action happens on... well, I just said it. And the long nights we filmed were just that bitterly freezing and windy.

In my scene, I'm coming out of one of my buildings where, according to Patty, in her vulgar speech, I've been "porking someone on the side".

Unfortunately, I am not a post-method actor. As a post-method actor I would have prepared for the scene by actually doing just what Patty said (in a nice warm place, too!), and then getting dressed and coming out into the street right when the director needed me. As a mere method actor, I used sense-memory and got ready for my long shot while waiting outside in the cold.

Perhaps in the sequel or prequel I get to present the intimate details of my story.

With a different cast, the director
Andrew Serban, made another, earlier short film Patty Reilly Was Here, about the same character, Patty Reilly. This first film was shown recently by "New Filmmakers" at Anthology Film Archives.

Andrew has been doing excellent work as a professional photographer for years. And he has a strong visual style. WEST SIDE GIRL was shot at night, entirely in available light, on location on Hell's Kitchen streets. He worked slowly and with tremendous attention to detail, making sure that every shot was carefully framed, perfectly focussed, well lit, and properly played, according to his needs, and that the audio was cleanly recorded -- in between noise, stray lights, and raindrops... from passing cars, trains, clouds and airplanes. It was immensely careful work, taking great pains to get the acting, the creative storytelling, and the minute technical details in every scene all just right.

The cast, some of whom are pretty scary in the movie, did a great job of acting -- they're actually really nice people.

The story is tense and the look, film noir at its most contemporary.

The film has just been completed. As of this moment, I haven't even seen the DVD yet... it's in the mail!


I've been covering film festivals for tattoowesley. My hope is that WEST SIDE GIRL will be accepted to one of the festivals I cover, so that I can interview myself live on the Red Carpet.



CREDITS:

CAST (in alphebetical order)

Eric Kappenberg (Tommy)
Shannon Lower (Patricia Erin Reilly)
John Newsome (Johnny)
Eric Roffman -- aka Me! (Bertelsman - the landlord)
Roland Uruci (Shane)
Liane Wunderlich (Sassy)


CREW

Directed by Andrew Serban
Produced by Andrew Serban and Liane Wunderlich
Written by Andrew Serban with additional material by Liane Wunderlich
Sound recording by Joe Savastano
Music composed by Richard William Flores
Music composed for the opening credits by Stuart Torrance

Monday, August 3, 2009

PATTY REILLY WAS HERE -- NOW AT NEW FILMMAKERS

Brenda Cooney (as Patty Reilly)
in "PATTY REILLY WAS HERE"
Photo by Andrew Serban (Director)


There's an on-going film festival at Anthology Film Archives, and a special film festival organized by New Filmmakers.

New Filmmakers is presenting a progam of short films related to drugs on Aug 5 at 6:00 in the Courtyard Theater at Anthology Film Archives as part of their Summer Festival of selected films.

One of the films, Patty Reilly Was Here, is by new director
Andrew Serban, a former directing fellow at AFI Conservatory in LA. Andrew is also a terrific professional photojournalist, and a new director to watch.

Patty Reilly Was Here: Troubled young drifter PATTY REILLY dreams of escaping her life of poverty and abuse in the gentrifying neighborhood of Hell's Kitchen, NYC. After a well-dressed young woman accidentally bumps into her, she plunges into a maelstrom of rage and despair, and begs her lovelorn friend TODD for a plane ticket out west. When he balks, she seduces him in exchange for his dad's gun -- supposedly for self-protection, but actually to rob and avenge herself against the 'yuppie trash' that disrespected her.


Wednesday, August 5, 6:00 PM
at Anthology Film Archives
Courtyard Theater
32 Second Ave (at Second Street, NY NY)



New FilmMakers celebrates drugs past and present (part 1)


6:00PM NEWFILMMAKERS EARLY SHORT FILM PROGRAM

Phillip Cappe BIT OF HIMSELF (1997, 4 Minutes, Video)
Darren Coyle BROTHERS (2009, 14 Minutes, Video)
John Knowles SHADOW NET (2008, 20 Minutes, Video)
Andrew Serban PATTY REILLY WAS HERE (2009, 15 Minutes, Video)


(Irrelevant note: They, themselves, variously call themselves New Filmmakers, New FilmMakers, and NEWFILMMAKERS.)