On January 28th & 29th, 2005 Kearney, Nebraska will host the 1st Annual Central Nebraska Film Festival! This Festival will showcase an amazing line up of Feature Films, Documentaries, and Short Films with an Awards Gala to top it all off. The purpose of the festival is to celebrate and promote independent films and filmmaking in the Midwest. All Official Film Selections are eligible to win a trophy and various cash prizes that we will present at our Awards Gala on the final night! Advance One & Two Day Festival Passes are available to purchase on our web site www.sdientertainment.com . There you can also read about and preview all of our official film selections.
Feature Films:
416 - Jim Fields
Objects in the Rearview - Nicholas P. Dieli & Juan Ortiz
Halfway Point – Chad Bring & Eric Dwight
Anthem – Dean J. Augustin
University Heights – Scott Beck
Short Films:
Nine-One-One – Rex “Lou” Moulton
Grudge Match - Derek Rimelspach
Aisle to Aisle – Eric Dwight, Chad Bring, & Eric O’Neil
Bitter Old Man – Peter John Ross
Pulp Diction – Peter John Ross
Elevator - Peter John Ross
Nocturne – Robert Bregman
Service for Four – Taegan Carter
The White Room – Hal Kravig
The Reapers – Chris Giddens
Illcom: The UpRising (non-competitive entry) - Jesse Russell Brooks
Phone Call – Robert Cabrera
Hell to Pay – Patrick Rea
A Few Miles Back – Patrick Rea
Highlights of the festival include Jim Field’s Controversial Documentary 416 which explores the issue of same sex marriage and civil rights for same sex couples from both the gay and conservative points of view, leaving it to each viewer to decide where they stand on this controversial issue. Other films include the hilarious Feature Film from Orlando, Florida Objects in the Rearview about a road trip where baggage takes on a whole new meaning and the Award Winning Feature Film University Heights by Scott Beck about four lives on a college campus and the struggles that they face everyday. A truly touching and very personal film is Anthem, a Documentary by Dean J. Augustine. Anthem explores the fundamental question, “What is an American?” Halfway Point, a Feature Film from the creative minds of Chad Bring & Eric Dwight, is about a recent college graduate who changes his life by moving from his hometown of Wayne, Nebraska to Omaha.
Short Film highlights include the suspenseful thriller Nine-One-One by Rex “Lou” Moulton, and Nocturne where Robert Bregman blurs the line between reality and imagination in a truly unique film with a surprise ending. The award winning talents of Peter John Ross are well represented in this festival with three Short Films by the creative filmmaker from Ohio. Bitter Old Man is about a racist father that confronts his son on the eve of his engagement to an African American Woman. A dysfunctional hit man attempts to emulate his hero in the hilarious comedy Pulp Diction, and one man attempts to get on an elevator, only to be thwarted by the ultimate evil in the comedy Elevator. Service for Four by Taegan Carter is an action comedy that shows how a secret service agent might find danger around any corner, and The Reapers by Chris Giddens is a hilarious short film about four wiseguys sitting in a smoke-filled room arguing over whether to make a call to Fat Tony’s. Other Short Film highlights include the mockumentary Grudge Match by Derek Rimelspach, and Aisle to Aisle by Eric Dwight and Chad Bring with Kevin O’Neil.
Many of the filmmakers will be on hand to introduce their films and will be a part of a filmmaker panel discussion on the creative process of getting their films from script to screen. There will also be plenty of parties where you can mingle with the filmmakers and other film enthusiasts! For a complete schedule of film screenings, parties, and panel discussions please visit our web site: www.sdientertainment.com
Don't miss The 1st Annual Central Nebraska Film Festival at the Kearney Community Theatre January 28th & 29th. We'll see you there.