Friday, November 30, 2007

The Vietnamese Horse Goes Home...

I am bummed to say that "Retreat" did not advance to the finals of The National Film Challenge...



Hello NFC Teams:

The moment you have all been waiting for: Our first round judges have completed their voting which determined the 16 finalists for the 2007 National Film Challenge. (Due to a tie there are 16 finalists instead of 15.) There were many, many great films this year. Many more than just 16: in total, 159 films were finished by the deadline and eligible for awards. But, alas, decisions have to be made. Keep in mind that judging, no matter how fair, is always subjective. How often do you and your friends agree on the best films of the year? That said, here are the finalists (in alphabetical order):

"Brown Gold" by Yutka Productions
"Cheeks" by Persistent Cough Productions
"The Date" by The Focus Group
"Heroic Love" by the Smith Brothers
"The Interview" by Year of the Rooster
"Kirsten's Treasure Map" by Hippopotami
"Love Always" by Conspiracy
"Machiste Nouveau" by Rational Spirit
"Man vs Machine" by Mike Productions
"Open House" by Pixotic
"Salvage" by The Hi-Def Chefs
"Sent" by Somatic Cinema
"She's With Me" by Instant Noodles Film
"Spy Team" by The Convection Ovens
"Time Cougars" by rattlesnake wash productions
"Traffic Jam" by La Toalla Productions

(If you are not on this list, keep reading, as there is information about how you are still eligible for some awards.)

The next step is for our Round 2 Judges (listed below) to determine the Grand Prize Winner. The Grand Prize Winner will screen at the Cinequest Film Festival in San Jose, CA in March 2008 and will receive $1,000 (hopefully to use for travel expenses to the festival!)

By mid-December we will have the films on the NFC website for audience voting. The film that receives the highest rating will be declared the Audience Award Winner and will screen at Cinequest and receive $500. IĆ¢€™ll be sure to let you know as soon as they are ready for viewing and voting.

FYI: The 16 Finalists are the films being considered for BEST FILM and the AUDIENCE AWARD.

All of the films are still eligible for the other awards such as Best Cinematography, Best Screenplay, Best Use of Genre, etc. Since the 16 Finalists were the highest rated films overall, it is likely that many of them will win awards. But it is not a guarantee. So if you are not a Finalist, you still may win an award. And if you are a Finalist, it doesn't guarantee you an award.

Congratulations to all of the finalists. And to all of the other filmmakers who finished their films by the deadline - a heroic feat in and of itself.

Best,

Doug Whyte
NFC Producer

The Round 2 Judges are:

Liz Langston
Founder and Producer of the 48 Hour Film Project
Washington, DC
http://www.48hourfilm.com/

Richard Beer
Artistic Director, Film Action Oregon and The Hollywood Theatre
Portland, OR
http://www.filmactionoregon.org/

Adam Sekuler
Program Director, Northwest Film Forum
Seattle, WA
http://www.nwfilmforum.org/

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