The fifth annual Montreal Underground Film Festival will be three nights of outrageous short films running on May 13-15. You got yer horror, your sci-fi, your rebellious youth, your experimental animation, films from Germany, the U.K., the U.S. Israel, France and homegrown filmmakers right in Canada. Yeah, it’s got a little bit of everything.
A couple of films of particular note to look out for are Joseph Christiana’s super scary horror short The Nightmare, about a young boy’s descent into an increasingly maddening world. Plus, the always awesome Leslie Supnet has two of her animated films in the fest: The somewhat narratively inclined Fair Trade and the purely experimental sun moon stars rain.
For info on screening locations, ticket prices and more, please visit the official Muff website. Without further ado, here’s the full lineup:May 13
8:30 p.m.: “F***k You Like a Billionaire”
Peaches – $illionaire,...
A couple of films of particular note to look out for are Joseph Christiana’s super scary horror short The Nightmare, about a young boy’s descent into an increasingly maddening world. Plus, the always awesome Leslie Supnet has two of her animated films in the fest: The somewhat narratively inclined Fair Trade and the purely experimental sun moon stars rain.
For info on screening locations, ticket prices and more, please visit the official Muff website. Without further ado, here’s the full lineup:May 13
8:30 p.m.: “F***k You Like a Billionaire”
Peaches – $illionaire,...
- 5/11/2010
- by Mike Everleth
- Underground Film Journal
Feb. 12
7:00 p.m.
Winnipeg Cinematheque
100 Arthur Street
Winnipeg, Mb R3B 1H3
Hosted by: Winnipeg Film Group
The Winnipeg Film Group proudly presents its first of two screenings this year of the newest short films and videos in their distribution. There will be 11 short works screened by group members, but you don’t have to be a member to attend. Everybody is welcome!
Winnipeg has an extremely vibrant film community and the Film Group was founded in 1974 as an artist-run organization to promote the art of filmmaking in Manitoba. The group offers training, mentorship, funding, production and post production equipment, and distribution.
Here are the 11 films that will be screened at this event:
Tattoo Step, dir. Mike Maryniuk
Loving the Bomb, dir.Alison Davis
Belt Buckle / Quonset Hut, dir. Terry Mialkowsky
Static, dir. Tyler Funk
Fragments, dir. Kevin Nikkel
Sitka, dir. Olga Zikrata
The Snowbank: A Winnipeg Story, dir.
7:00 p.m.
Winnipeg Cinematheque
100 Arthur Street
Winnipeg, Mb R3B 1H3
Hosted by: Winnipeg Film Group
The Winnipeg Film Group proudly presents its first of two screenings this year of the newest short films and videos in their distribution. There will be 11 short works screened by group members, but you don’t have to be a member to attend. Everybody is welcome!
Winnipeg has an extremely vibrant film community and the Film Group was founded in 1974 as an artist-run organization to promote the art of filmmaking in Manitoba. The group offers training, mentorship, funding, production and post production equipment, and distribution.
Here are the 11 films that will be screened at this event:
Tattoo Step, dir. Mike Maryniuk
Loving the Bomb, dir.Alison Davis
Belt Buckle / Quonset Hut, dir. Terry Mialkowsky
Static, dir. Tyler Funk
Fragments, dir. Kevin Nikkel
Sitka, dir. Olga Zikrata
The Snowbank: A Winnipeg Story, dir.
- 2/10/2010
- by screenings
- Underground Film Journal
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