"BEST OF INLAND EMPIRE" + AWARDS CEREMONY: Wed, Sept. 1. Temecula!
Additional screenings of ALL 35 Inland Empire 48HFP 2010 films: 08.30-08.31.2010. "Best of" showcase + awards ceremony: 09.01.2010. (World Premiere screenings were held Aug. 18 and 19 at UltraStar Cinemas in Riverside: http://ireport.cnn.com/docs/DOC-483808)
DATES: Screenings (lineups below): Monday, Aug. 30 (17 films); Tuesday, Aug. 31 (18 films). "Best of Inland Empire" showcase (12 films) + awards ceremony (about 15 categories): Wednesday, Sept. 1.
TIMES: 7 to about 10 p.m. each night -- with intermissions, red carpet opening ceremonies, filmmaker Q&As/short acceptance speeches (depending on time)...and of course, films!
VENUE: Old Town Temecula Community Theater (42051 Main Street, Temecula, CA 92590; http://www.temeculatheater.org)
TICKETS: $10 per night -- available online now, or at the door (cash only)
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"BEST OF INLAND EMPIRE" SHOWCASE + AWARDS CEREMONY - Wednesday, Sept. 1, 2010. Facebook.
“Ned & Grant,” Red V Productions
“Hello, Ramona,” Shakespeare By The Sea
“Love Thy Neighbor,” Slept Away Yesterday
“Hobo’s Choice,” Shoestring Productions
“Weganda,” New Cerebral
“Keepsake,” Productions Sans Nom
“Snakebit,” Work and Play Productions
“Mission: Kid Possible,” Studio 7 Productions
“575,” GrippNDoerr
“Un-duh-feated,” Johnston Film Collective
“Blown Job,” Vegan Cannibals Productions
“Treacherous,” New Genre
AND THE Finalists ARE…
1. Best Costumes:
“Mafia Game” by Creative Chaos Productions
“Snakebit” by Work and Play Productions
2. Best Musical Score:
“Love Thy Neighbor” by Slept Away Yesterday
“Blown Job” by Vegan Cannibals Productions
“Hobo’s Choice” by Shoestring Productions
“Snakebit” by Work and Play Productions
“The 16th Minute” by That Much Better
3. Best Special Effects:
“Weganda” by New Cerebral
“Blown Job” by Vegan Cannibals Productions
“Snakebit” by Work and Play Productions
4. Best Visual Effects:
“Untimely Manner” by Storytime Pictures
“Snakebit” by Work and Play Productions
“Blown Job,” by Vegan Cannibals Productions
“Ned and Grant” by Red V Productions
5. Best Use of Line of Dialogue (“No, that’s not right.”):
“Mafia Game” by Creative Chaos Productions
“Untimely Manner” by Storytime Pictures
“Shot to Hell” by Apocalypse Wow
“Weganda” by New Cerebral
“Snakebit” by Work and Play Productions
6. Best Use of Prop (a toothbrush):
“Un-duh-feated” by Johnston Film Collective
“Ned and Grant” by Red V Productions
“The Day in the Time of William Oliver” by Shoot Fast, (Ask Questions Later!)
“Hobo’s Choice” by Shoestring Productions
7. Best Use of Character (Ned or Nora Hammond, photographer):
“Hello, Ramona” by Shakespeare By the Sea
“575” by GrippNDoerr
“Keepsake” by Productions Sans Nom
“Un-duh-feated” by Johnston Film Collective
“Modern Museum Mysteries” by UCR ARTSblock
8. Best Sound Design:
“Blown Job” by Vegan Cannibals Productions
“Weganda” by New Cerebral
“Snakebit” by Work and Play Productions
“Mission: Kid Possible” by Studio 7 Productions
9. Best Cinematography:
“Snakebit” by Work and Play Productions
“Hobo’s Choice” by Shoestring Productions
10. Best Actress:
Kristen Lungstrom as “Stratego” in “Mission: Kid Possible” by Studio 7 Productions
Caroline Debruhl as “Levi Grace” in “Un-duh-feated” by Johnston Film Collective
Anna Sharpe as “Nora Hammond” in “Keepsake”
Charlotte Marie as “Nora Hammond” in “Nora Hammond and the Magical Toothbrush”
11. Best Actor:
Matt Greene as “Ned Hammond” in “Un-duh-feated” by Johnston Film Collective
Carl “Starr” Bennett as William Stone in “Snakebit” by Work and Play Productions
John P. Murray as “Ned Hammond” in “Love Thy Neighbor” by Slept Away Yesterday
Paul J. Porter as “Simon James” in “Hello, Ramona” by Shakespeare By The Sea
12. Best Editing:
“Blown Job” by Vegan Cannibals Productions
“Snakebit” by Work and Play Productions
“A Hollywood Murder” by Imaginography Entertainment
“Hello, Ramona” by Shakespeare By The Sea
13. Best Writing:
“Snakebit” by Work and Play Productions
“575” by GrippNDoerr
“Un-duh-feated” by Johnston Film Collective
14. Best Directing:
“Un-duh-feated” by Johnston Film Collective
“Snakebit” by Work and Play Productions
“575” by GrippNDoerr
“Mission: Kid Possible” by Studio 7 Productions
15. Best Film:
“Hobo’s Choice” by Shoestring Productions
“Un-duh-feated” by Johnston Film Collective
“Snakebit” by Work and Play Productions
LINEUPS: Facebook.
MONDAY, Aug. 30. SCREENING GROUP 1 (Part I)
“Mission: Kid Possible,” Studio 7 Productions
“Displaced,” Bumblebee Films
“Hourglass,” RuMan
“Nora Hammond and the Magical Toothbrush,” CharM Productions
“Obscura,” OFF THE BLOCK Productions
“Keepsake,” Productions Sans Nom
“The 16th Minute,” That Much Better
“The Man Inside,” 112 Productions
“Virtually Impossible,” Bizfoot Productions
“Shot to Hell,” Apocolaypse Wow
“Modern Museum Mysteries,” UCR ARTSblock
“East Street,” Magic Water Entertainment
“The Day in the Time of William Oliver,” Shoot Fast, (Ask Questions Later!)
“Eye of the Beholder,” Cane Toad Productions
“Hobo's Choice,” Shoestring Productions
“Daddy's Little Girl,” 2 Allknighters
“Death of Reality,” To Lynch With Love
Monday night screening's Finalists and selections for "Best of": http://bit.ly/buIEWw
TUESDAY, Aug. 31. SCREENING GROUP 2 (Part II)
“Love Thy Neighbor,” Slept Away Yesterday
“Day 127,” Co-DEPENDENCYfilm
“Omission,” Caelum Productions
“Treacherous,” New Genre
“Snakebit,” Work and Play Productions, Inc.
“Blown Job,” Vegan Cannibals Productions
“The House Always Wins,” Eagle Eye
“Hello, Ramona,” Shakespeare By the Sea
“Mafia Game,” Creative Chaos Productions
“Weganda,” New Cerebral
“Untimely Manner,” Storytime Pictures
“A Hollywood Murder,” Imaginography Entertainment
“A Shot in the Dark,” Last Minute Product
“Taking Care,” WEG-Entertainment
“Ned and Grant,” Red V Poductions
“The Hookup,” Gonzo Productions
“575,” GrippNDoerr
“Un-Duh-Feated,” Johnston Film Collective
>>>Please note: All 48HFP films are not rated. However, if you are thinking of bringing children to the screenings, the films screened Monday may be more appropriate.
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"BEST OF INLAND EMPIRE" SHOWCASE/AWARDS CEREMONY - Sept. 1, 2010. Facebook.
At the end of Monday's and Tuesday's screenings, we will announce which films from those particular nights are finalists for awards, as well as which ones have been selected for the "Best of Inland Empire" showcase.
SPECIAL THANKS:
City of Temecula + City of Temecula Community Services Department: Old Town Temecula Community Theater. http://www.cityoftemecula.org/
Star Way Productions: projector + 9'x16' screen. http://www.starwayproductions.com/
UltraStar Cinemas: 100-foot red carpet. http://ultrastarmovies.com


