Once again several of IDOM's films will be screening as part of the 2008 Avalon Micro Film Festival. The Summer edition will be taking place this Saturday, August 30th at The Quarter Note in Sunnyvale at 8pm. IDOM's films "Doggie Style" and "Tail" will be screening on Saturday along with a dozen other short films including "Max" - a short film by IDOM member Rick Kemp written by and starring Mickey Joseph, star of our first 48H film "Urgent Care". The screening will be followed by a Q&A with several of the filmmakers in attendance.
The Avalon Micro Film Festival is a truly grassroots production started and run by Jeff Crispi, one of the stars of "Doggie Style." From a single screening last year Jeff has grown the festival to four scheduled screenings this year spanning both coasts, so if you miss this week's screening you'll still have a chance to catch the fall or winter shows (in Oakland & New York, respectively - I'll post details as they are finalized). So come on out to support both truly independent filmmaking and independent exhibition as well as have a great time at the movies.
Above is a shot of Jeff Crispi and Dinah deSpenza, a.k.a Don and Dawn August of "Doggie Style." This little family reunion (Don and Dawn are siblings, in case you didn't know that) took place at last week's screening of TwirlyBoy. Next year, regardless of what genre we pull, I say we incorporate these PR Specialists into the script. They, of course, would represent TwirlyBoy!
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Cute!
I'm cuter!
Don August
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