| By Bobby Tanzilo Managing Editor E-mail author | Author bio More articles by Bobby Tanzilo |
| Published May 22, 2008 at 5:20 a.m. |
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For 10 years, the Milwaukee Short Film Festival has spent a day screening the best short cinema from Milwaukee, the United States and beyond.
This year, in celebration of the completion of its first decade, the festival expands to four days, kicking off with a launch party at Art Bar, 722 E. Burleigh St., on Thursday, May 29 at 9 p.m. and following with two nights of films -- Friday and Saturday -- at the Alchemist Theater, 2569 S Kinnickinnic Ave., and one -- Sunday -- at The Times Cinema, 5906 W. Vliet St. Admission is $10 for each event.
"I think what's helped us to become the longest running festival in the city is that a few years ago we started using industry professionals as judges, and that continues on to today," says co-organizer Ross Bigley, who notes that previous judges have included Mark Metcalf and ("General Hospital" star) Kin Shriner.
Uwe Boll, Jerry Houser, Zack Ward, Lori Kahn and Tim Lonsdale are this year's judges.
"It's important to filmmakers that submit their film to know that actual people who work, or have worked in the industry watch and honestly critique their work," says Bigley.
Although Moviemaker magazine named it "Best Local Festival" in 2006, Bigley notes that the festival still has a lot of work to do to raise its profile internationally.
"But, with us getting known nationally and Internationally -- that is where most of our films come from -- we still have problem with us being a recognizable element in the city. We hope that we can turn it around this year."
A complete schedule for the festival is available on the event's Web site -- see below -- but Bigley offers a few highlights:
"Look out for Jonathan West's first film ("Spoon One") on opening night (Friday). Also that night is the special premier of R. Michael Gull's "Victim." Michael is a nationally known stand up comedian and will do a Q&A with Jonathan that night.
"Saturday shows us a great selection on Wisconsin films; films that should be supported. We need to encourage more local filmmaking and that event itself is sponsored by Film Wisconsin. After that we have some of the best International films that you'll see nowhere else, films from Spain, Poland, Romania and Japan.
"We close out Saturday with a late night selection of films with an after party featuring the local band The Independent Idols, who just tied for first place in a battle of the bands.
"Finally, there are the juried films and awards Sunday. These films shown that day are (among) our best selections."
Looking back on a decade of festivals in Brew City, Bigley is proud of what he and his fellow organizer Dave Rogman have achieved with the Milwaukee Short Film Festival.
"To think where we started and have now evolved to is amazing to me," he says. "I didn't think that we would still be around; I thought 2-3 years tops. It's a given fact that most festivals have a very difficult time of it and can't last very long, but if you are careful with your planning and keep on track you'll stay in the game. I hope to see this last another 10 years."
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Posted by dagwentim on May 22, 2008 at 11:04 a.m. (report)
While I'm a solid fan of the MSFF and everything they do, it's unfortunate that their Myspace page is a maximum-security, CAPTCHA-ridden mess. After trying repeatedly to guess the festival's "last name" or "e-mail address," I finally gave up. It's not smart marketing to throw obstacles between your customers and your product, people...if you didn't want to capture a fan base, then why are you using Myspace?
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