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Georgia Popplewell <[log in to unmask]>
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Film and TV Studies Discussion List <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Tue, 10 Sep 1996 10:21:58 -0700
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GABI:
        JUST THOUGHT THIS WAS INTERESTING, FORMAT-WISE.
 
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Dave Kluft wrote:
>
> TOUR NOW AVAILABLE!
>
> Dear Film/Video Programmer,
>
>         I am writing to announce the touring season of the 1996 UFVA
> Student Film & Video Festival.  Now in our fourth year, the UFVA Student
> Film & Video Festival is the world's largest student festival, both in
> entries and audience, and the only one that tours. For 4 years we've
> selected and toured the best of student work worldwide, with an eye
> towards off-beat, cutting-edge film and video.
>
> This year the festival received 660 entries from over 20 countries,
> representing 200 film schools.  34 works were selected for the
> international tour; prize winning films were selected by our
> distinguished panel of judges, which included Tom Kalin (SWOON; Producer
> of I SHOT ANDY WARHOL, Bill Plympton (PLYMPTOONS, THE TUNE), Christine
> Choy (WHO KILLED VINCENT CHIN?), Jill Godmilow (WAITING FOR THE MOON, FAR
> FROM POLAND), Bill Littlejohn (animator of BULLWINKLE SHOW, WATERSHIP
> DOWN, CHARLIE BROWN SPECIALS), Robert Hawk (jurist and curator for the
> MUSEUM OF MODERN ART, the SUNDANCE FILM FESTIVAL, and others), Les Blank
> (BURDEN OF DREAMS, WERNER HERZOG EATS HIS SHOE),  and Craig Baldwin
> (SONIC OUTLAWS, TRIBULATION 99).
>
> The tour includes work from the Konrad Wolf School (Germany), NYU,
> University of Tel-Aviv, UT Austin, USC, UCLA, San Francisco State, UC
> Santa Barbara, Stanford, University of the Arts, Ateliers Varan (France),
> Victorian College of the Arts (Australia), University of Auckland (New
> Zealand), University of Ottowa (Canada), AFI, Ringling School of Art &
> Design, Rutgers U, School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Wayne State
> University, Loyola Marymount University, Florida State University,
> CalArts, University of Colorado, and the Rhode Island School of Design.
>
> Highlights  (1st Place Winners):
>
> THE LOST STREET (Narrative), from the Konrad Wolf School in Germany, a
> stunning and surreal East Berlin political allegory shot in color 35mm
> color.
>
> OLLIE'S ARMY (Documentary) from NYU, featured in articles in THE NATION
> and the NEW YORK PRESS, a quirky and compelling look inside the Oliver
> North Senate campaign.
>
> GENRE (Animation), from UC Santa Barbara, about an eclectic animator who
> pushes his cartoon bunny too far, is also touring in this year's SPIKE &
> MIKE's SICK AND TWISTED FESTIVAL OF ANIMATION.
>
> FIRST LOVE SECOND PLANET (Experimental), the new film from David Munro of
> SFSU (who screened is last film, BULLETHEAD, at SUNDANCE), is a funny and
> sexy, yet poignant view of the 'in coitus' fantasies of an incest
> survivor.
>
>    The touring package will include 16mm, some 3/4" video, and a few
> 35mm prints.  The cumulative length of the touring group runs over 8
> hours, so feature length (or longer) shows can be put together for
> venues with format limitations (for example, an 'all-16mm' show or an all
> video show).  In terms of content, we normally work with venue
> programmers to select the best work for their audience. The cost of
> renting the festival package is $200 plus shipping.  Our touring season
> generally runs from September to May of the following year.
>
> Currently scheduled dates for the 96/97 season:
>
> % September 19&24, Neighborhood Film/Video Project, Philadelphia, PA
> % September 28, Cinematexas, University of Texas, Austin, TX
> % October 3, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ
> % October 10, University of Maryland, Baltimore, MD
> % November 6, Rhode Island School of Design, Providence, RI
> % November 8, Films From the Margin, Boston, MA
>
> If you'd like to schedule a screening, or get some more information,
> please give us a call.
>
>                                         Thanks for your time,
>
>                                         Dave Kluft
>
> CONTACT INFORMATION
> DAVE KLUFT, FESTIVAL DIRECTOR
> Dept. Film & Media Arts, Temple University
> Philadelphia, PA 19122  USA
> 1-800-499-UFVA or 215-923-3532
> Fax: 215-2045280
> email: [log in to unmask], http://thunder.ocis.temple.edu/~ddoyon
>
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