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Chick
Flicks is one of Women in Film.Dallas’ most important
fundraisers and proceeds from ticket sales and entry
fees help benefit our yearly scholarship program that
we created to benefit two women studying film and television
in the North Texas area. Your attendance helps support
this cause while celebrating women filmmakers locally
and nationwide. We have a great lineup set for Thursday,
October 4th with the screening starting at 7:00pm at
the Angelika Film Center at Mockingbird Station! To
kick off the evening come early for drinks and appetizers
at Spike Global Grill, just steps away, for Martini
Madness at 6:00pm. Tickets are available at the door
of both events.
Announcement of our past and present Scholarship Recipients,
Tania Khalaf, Liz Daggett and Sharie Vance.
Welcome to our Chick Flicks Jury - Kathleen McInnis
and Cynthia Salzman Mondell
Director’s Films in Alphabetical Order by
Directors
Jennifer Aniston & Andrea
Buchanan: Room 10
Room 10 marks Jennifer Aniston’s
directorial debut. It is a film that she co-directed
with one of her best friends, documentary producer and
director Andrea Buchanan. Based on a short story written
by Colleen Goldrick, she tells a story about a couple
that changed her life forever. Room 10 revolves
around an emergency room nurse from New Jersey, portrayed
by Robin Wright Penn and also starring Kris Kristofferson.
"I was approached first with … 'Hey, you
want to do this short that Jennifer Aniston's directing?'
And I said, 'Yeah, I do!' because I always loved her
from afar," says Robin. "And then they told
me that it was stories made by women for women and I
just thought, what a great opportunity. This is the
new millennium for women. Women are in film. They're
here. There is a pulse. It's just we need to open the
screen door." Photo and blurb courtesy of www.robinwrightpenn.org.
June Boniedot: Local Address, Global Access: Irving,
Texas
This short is a local journey to discovering Irving,
TX in a HD production produced under the guidance of
June Boniedot to assist the Irving Economic Development
Partnership in marketing the City of Irving to site
selectors, real estate brokers, corporate CEOs and
other decision makers. The video will also be used
during retention visits to local businesses so that
the City of Irving can continue to be the home to over
30 Fortune 500 companies. To learn more contact
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Anna Dewell-Bussart: DIVAS
DIVAS,
a short by producer, director, camera and editor, Anna
Dewell-Bussart explores the world of Texas Women's
Shooting Sports, also known as the DIVAS. This all
women's organization focuses on teaching women how
to safely and skillfully use firearms. This group of
Texas gals have stepped into the traditions of shooting
sports and hunting – leaving a mark on the landscape
of Texas and the world. The only question remaining
is – “Where is my lip-gloss?” Courtesy
of http://annadb.com/divas.htm.
Liz Dagget: Birth Pangs
of a New…
Liz Dagget, filmmaker and recent WIF.D scholarship
winner, features Birth Pangs of a New… This
experimental film is about one filmmaker’s feelings
as an American in Amsterdam during the summer of the
conflict
of Lebanon.
Erin Davies: Mohsin and Husna
The first time Husna saw her husband Mohsin was fourteen
days before their arranged, Muslim wedding in their
native Pakistan. Filmed on the eve of their 21st wedding
anniversary in their adopted hometown of Austin, TX,
Mohsin And Husna, by Erin Davies, is an intimate portrait
that explores the universal themes of love and disappointment,
and challenges our assumptions of cultural and religious
differences.
Tania Khalaf: Born in
Beirut – Excerpt
As part of Tania
Kahlaf’s master thesis film, Born in Beirut reflects a very personal look of how
growing up in a war zone influenced her life and work.
Her new film Born in Beirut is a way of expressing
her feelings about war and a childhood that was often
times unpleasant. The excerpt highlights footage of
hostilities and interviews with Lebanese citizens who
had lost their homes, family members or friends to
rocket and mortar attacks. Tania Khalaf is a past WIF.D
scholarship recipient and current WIF.D Board member.
Carolyn Macartney: Wanda
the Wonderful –The
Trailer
Wanda the Wonderful, written
and directed by Carolyn Macartney, chronicles the adventures
and tragic
story
of Mattie O’Wanda Hardwick who abandons her children
to pursue her sharp shooting career. Wanda was a traveler,
a seeker and an outsider struggling to reconcile love
and struggling to reconcile love and its requisite
sacrifices with her urgent need for independence. Watch
for more information at http://www.wandathewonderful.com/.
Jessica Schoenbaechler: Hooker
Hooker,
produced, directed and photographed by Jessica Schoenbaechler,
introduces you to Whitney
Lee, a hooker.
As a little girl she made a latch-hook rug of a pink
heart with “LOVE” spelled across it. Now
the Austin-based artist uses the kitschy craft to depict
naked ladies of all shapes, sizes, and ethnicities
in a positive and empowering way. One of Whitney’s
first rugs depicted a classical reclining nude and
was based on a real photograph of nude model Sydney
Moon. In the film, Whitney and Sydney meet for the
first time and start a dialogue about images of women,
personal pressures, and the value of their work. Information
courtesy of www.purlproductions.com/hooker.php.
Linda Stogner: Nowhere
But Texas: Circus Town
In this short, comedian and filmmaker Linda Stogner,
takes a fun look at the Gainesville Community Circus,
an amateur three-ring outfit that included high-wire
acts and tamed animals, as well as the story of Mama
Cuellar, founder of El Chico's and the high-stakes
gambling rings that operated in Arlington in the
1930s.
Shirley Thompson & Trayc
Claybrook: High Five
You’ll remember
this great team from past Chick Flicks festivals and
once again Shirley Thompson and
Trayc Claybrook have combined their talents to bring
us High Five. The prairies of North
Texas are an austere landscape. On the wide, flat terrain,
man-made towers of the concrete and steel become our
forests, a freeway interchange our Grand Canyon, the
sky our ocean. Learn more about this team at http://www.shirleythompson.net/ and http://traycclaybrook.com/about.php.
Marie Ullrich: Fugue
Not new to the short film festival circuit, Marie
Ullrich presents her latest creation called Fugue.
Sharie Vance: Scholarship-winning Demo
Sharie
Vance, a busy student working on her upcoming film
project, demonstrates her work in this demo that
exhibits why she is one of Women in Film.Dallas’ recent
2007 scholarship recipients.
Acknowledgement of Our Distinguished Jury
Kathleen McInnis is a film festival veteran, independent
film publicist and producer. Kathleen served as the
Festival Director for the 11th Slamdance Film Festival
in Park City, Utah, January 2005 and as Director of
Programming for the 2005 Palm Springs International
Short Film Festival.
Long associated with the Seattle International Film
Festival, where she held the positions of Lead Film
Programmer, Director of Industry Programming and Director
of Publicity/Promotion during her 12-year tenure, McInnis
also co-founded the popular Fly Filmmaking Challenge
there in 1996, producing nearly three dozen unique
short films.
As a film publicist, Ms. McInnis has helped shepherd
many a film through their world premiere campaigns
at such festivals as Sundance, Berlin and Toronto,
including Sherman Alexie’s The Business of
FancyDancing,
Aisling Walsh's Song for a Raggy Boy, and Katherine
Lindberg's Rain, among others. As unit publicist,
she has worked on many films, including Victor Nunez's
Coastlines, Stephen King's Rose Red as
well as David Slades Hard Candy, Victor Salvo’s Peaceful
Warrior and Andrew Currie’s Fido, all
three being distributed by LionsGate Films. Recently,
Ms. McInnis has completed
work on Sterlin Harjo’s Four Sheets to the
Wind,
a Sundance lab project.
A respected film journalist early in her career for
such publications as MovieMaker Magazine, The
Seattle Times and KCMU (KEXP) Radio, Ms. McInnis was also Vice
President of Festival and Filmmaker Relations at FilmFestivals.com
in 2000.
Currently, Ms. McInnis is the Film Festival Specialist
at Loyola Marymount University’s School of Film
and Television. She continues to work as a unit publicist.
Ms. McInnis has a B.F.A. in Theatre (Acting) from the
University of Washington.
Cynthia Salzman Mondell
Cynthia Salzman Mondell is an independent filmmaker
who is committed to making films and videos that she
feels have something to say about the world she lives
in. Her first documentary on housing and the lack of
it aired on public television in l977. She then teamed
up with Allen Mondell to form Media
Projects. Together,
they have created over forty social-issue documentary
films, museum films and educational videos. Most have
aired nationally on television and won numerous awards.
Their work includes the six films about the life,
death and legacy of JFK for the Sixth Floor Museum;
Funny Women, part of a permanent exhibit at
the Women’s
Museum; Louie, Louie: A Portrait in Parkinson’s,
about her family's struggle to cope with her father's
30-year battle with the debilitating effects of Parkinson's
disease; A Fair to Remember documenting the
history of the State Fair of Texas; and Sisters
of ‘77 capturing
the second wave of the Women’s movement
and including some of the last recorded interviews
of Betty Friedan and Ann Richards. She spent 3 years
going in and out of ladies rooms recording women’s
hidden culture in her film The Ladies Room.
She is currently working on The Monster Among Us,
documenting the rise of anti-Semitism in Europe; Contract
to Live,
about depression and suicide among young people; and
Sole Sisters, exploring women’s obsessions
with shoes.
Cynthia is past president of Women In Film.Dallas
and currently serves as their international delegate.
She received the WIF.Dallas Achievement Award at Topaz
2001. She is also past president of the Board of New
Day Films, a nationally known independent film distribution
cooperative. She is a member of Dallas Summit, Women’s
Issue Network and recently selected to Leadership America.
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