Friday, July 19, 2013

VF14 Campaign Launches with New Fest Images!



Domani Vision Film Society has just published some of the new images accompanying its 2014 film festival campaign on its official Website at:  www.visionfest.com.

A new "call for entries" for both, film and screenplay submissions, is set to open on August 1, 2013, via Withoutabox.com and official film festival dates will be announced on that same date...

Monday, July 1, 2013

VISIONFEST WRAPS 13TH ANNUAL RUN & ANNOUNCES IVA WINNERS!


Future VF organizer, Rain Derlin, poses for rare photo op.



VISIONFEST 13 smiles on HAPPINESS with 3 Independent Vision Awards
Narrative features HOW TO MAKE MOVIES AT HOME,
TWENTY MILLION PEOPLE, and PALACE LIVING round out the
Festival’s a multiple award winners!

LOVE SCENE: THE LOVE STORY OF VIVIEN LEIGH & LAURENCE OLIVIER
by Bethany Ashton Wolf, crowned winner of Feature Screenwriting Competition.

New York City – July 1, 2013 – VISIONFEST 13: THE OTHER FESTIVAL (VF13), which wrapped its five-day run last night, announced its 2013 IVA (Independent Vision Award) winners, immediately following its Closing Night Selection screening, in a fairly short ceremony hosted by VF co-director, Bruno Derlin.  The event, which ran just shy of thirty minutes, sustained suspense and momentum with the reading of each nominated film and each recipient was welcomed to the stage with enthusiastic cheers and applause. 

The short subject narrative, HAPPINESS, written and directed by Chris King, walked off with 3 IVA statuettes, making it the evening’s biggest honoree, thus marking only the second time in VF history, that a short subject film led the winners’ list.  Described by its creator as the “intense story of one woman’s life in the cubicle world and the way her work life causes her to rethink who she is and what she wants,” the film was also well received by the VF audience, which was enthralled in a breathless silence throughout the duration of the screening.  In addition to its Outstanding Achievement in Short Subject Filmmaking award, the film took home statuettes for its lead actress, Sierra Hersek, and its editor, Chris King, who wore the bulk of the hats during the film’s production.  Melody Ladd accepted the awards on behalf of Chris King, reading from his notes, that: “Happiness was an amazing filmmaking adventure and we are just so honored to once again be able to screen our humble little films at one of the finest festivals on the planet, Visionfest.  Thank you very much.”  To this, Bruno Derlin, who was visibly moved, quickly replied:  “You see, we get awards too.  That was very kind. Thank you.”

The festival’s top prize, the Domani Vision Award for Emerging Talent – Filmmaker of the Year, was bestowed upon Morgan K. Nichols for his narrative feature, HOW TO MAKE MOVIES AT HOME, which also received an IVA for its Writing.  Mr. Nichols accepted his Domani Vision Award, stating:  “I’m deeply touched and honored by this.  The film is about trying to encourage people to make films outside the system with as little money as they possibly can. We shot this film for $25,000 in three weeks and we won.  I feel that this says that anyone who’s sitting here, not sure that they can make a film because their resources are limited, let this be a testament to the fact that you can.” 

TWENTY MILLION PEOPLE, the narrative feature from one of the several sold out shows at VF13, nabbed honors for its director, Michael Ferrell, and editor, Chris Prine – whose award also marked this edition’s only tie win, prompting Mr. Derlin, to pronounce the winners as “the two Chrisses, Prine and King.”  Accepting his Directing award, Mr. Ferrell clarified that:  “I directed the movie in name only, but the three of us (referring to his co-stars and co-producers, Devin Sanchez and Chris Prine) really did do everything together.  It really was a team effort.”

PALACE LIVING, which rounds out the multiple award winners, saw producer Biljana Ilic take home the Production award, along with a Certificate of Award for the film’s production designer, Ioannis Scohorakis.  An expecting mom-to-be, Ms. Ilic humorously quipped:  “I’m so excited.  I think this baby is going to be born tonight by how she is kicking.”  She then thanked the festival for the recognition and referenced her cast and crew, stating that: “Without them, I would not be able to be here accepting this award.”

The film festival’s only other narrative feature, BROKEN SIDE OF TIME, was honored for its cinematography, winning Gorman Bechard, who also wrote and directed the film, the first Abe Schrager Award for Cinematography (sponsored by the ASC) bestowed upon a film entirely shot using DSLRs.  Mr. Bechard humbly thanked the festival and then proceeded to credit his lead actress, Lynn Mancinelli, for her amazing talent and for her photogenic qualities, adding that:  “I don’t think that anything or anyone in the world could make Lynn look bad.”

Actor Clark Middleton, whose riveting performance in the Adam Hall short, MY PAIN IS WORSE THAN YOUR PAIN, won him the Jack Nance Breakthrough Performance award, stated:  “I’ve always been the runner-up for these sort of things.  This (award) is my first, so thank you very much.”  The festival’s other acting award, recognizing Outstanding Achievement in a Male Lead Role, went to Joel Nagle for the short, PALIMPSEST.

A special Grand Jury Prize, voted by the Domani Vision Film Society Board of Trustees, went to Katie Halper, for her documentary feature, COMMIE CAMP, one of the festival’s hottest tickets, with two sold out, “World Premiere” shows.  In addition to a Certificate of Award, Ms. Halper received a weekend camera package rental, courtesy of festival sponsors, AbelCine, valued at $1,000 and a custom jewelry gift certificate offered by GueGue Creations.

The award for Documentary Filmmaking went to THE COEXIST COMEDY TOUR, which led the film’s director, Larry Brand, a previous IVA Writing Award winner from VF10, to joke that:  “The last time I won an award here, I think I was wearing this same shirt.  So it’s either, my lucky shirt or it’s the only one I have with sleeves.”

Rounding out the film awards list with Certificates for various categories were:  Jessica Hester’s ILLUSION (DVFS Visionary Award), BJ Blue – VI (Short Form Score), Kieran Valla & Brett Swanson for LIFT (Short Form Screenwriting), William D. Caballero for SEED STORY (Sound Design), and the Social Consciousness Award to DRIVING BLIND.

The Feature Screenwriting Competition winner was Bethany Ashton Wolf for her sweeping, epic screenplay, LOVE SCENE:  THE LOVE STORY OF VIVIEN LEIGH AND LAURENCE OLIVIER, which, along four other screenwriting finalists, will receive a special services prize from festival script competition sponsor, InkTip.com.  LOVE SCENE is also eligible to be staged in a “live” public reading in New York City, pending on the author’s schedule and availability.

Many of the awards handed out during the evening had additional services attached to them.  Among these, in addition to the ones already mentioned, was a new color correction software offered by Technicolor.


The full list of IVA winners follows below:

 

Domani Vision Award for Emerging Talent
Morgan K. Nichols (HOW TO MAKE MOVIES AT HOME)

Production
PALACE LIVING (Biljana Ilic)

Directing
Michael Ferrell (TWENTY MILLION PEOPLE)

Writing
Morgan K. Nichols (HOW TO MAKE MOVIES AT HOME)

Special Jury Prize
Katie Halper (COMMIE CAMP)

Short Subject Narrative
HAPPINESS

The Jack Nance Breakthrough Performance Award
Clark Middleton (MY PAIN IS WORSE THAN YOUR PAIN)

Acting (Male Lead)
Joel Nagle (PALIMPSEST)

Acting (Female Lead)
Sierra Hersek (HAPPINESS)

The Abe Schrager Award for Cinematography
Gorman Bechard (BROKEN SIDE OF TIME)

Documentary
THE COEXIST COMEDY TOUR

Editing  (tie)
Chris King (HAPPINESS)
Chris Prine (TWENTY MILLION PEOPLE)

Production Design
Ioannis Scohorakis (PALACE LIVING)

DVFS Visionary Award
Jessica Hester (ILLUSION)

Short Form Score
B.J. Blue (VI)

Short Form Screenwriting
Kieran Valla & Brett Swanson  (LIFT)

Sound Design
William D. Caballero  (SEED STORY)

Social Consciousness
DRIVING BLIND

FEATURE SCREENWRITING COMPETITION

1st Place:  LOVE SCENE – THE LOVE STORY OF VIVIEN LEIGH & LAURENCE OLIVIER by Bethany Ashton Wolf
2nd Place:  DEAD DOLORES by Michael Yagnow
3rd Place:  THE LOOPHOLE by Sonja Greenlee & Martha Pinson
4th Place:  BIOTERROR CONSPIRACY by Louis Lio
5th Place:  HANCOCK PARK by Steven Wolfson


For additional information, please contact Kate Mistretta via e-mail: press@visionfest.com

Thursday, June 27, 2013

VF13 ANNOUNCES IVA NOMINATIONS!




VISIONFEST announces 2013 Independent Vision Award nominees:
HOW TO MAKE MOVIES AT HOME and HAPPINESS lead the pack with
7 nominations each, including top prize: The Domani Vision Award


Narrative features, TWENTY MILLION PEOPLE, PALACE LIVING, and
BROKEN SIDE OF TIME follow close behind with multiple nominations!


New York City – June 27, 2013 – VISIONFEST 13: THE OTHER FESTIVAL, which kicked off last night with a ‘standing room only’ screening, announced its 2013 IVA (Independent Vision Award) nominees immediately following the ‘kick-off’ show, in the Tribeca Cinemas’ Varick Room.

Festival co-director, Bruno Derlin, officially revealed the honor roll to enthusiastic applause and cheers, as participating filmmakers present kicked back with some cocktails and chatter during the festival’s after-party.  The narrative feature, HOW TO MAKE MOVIES AT HOME, by Morgan K. Nichols, and the short subject, HAPPINESS, by Chris King, led the nominations list with 7 nods apiece, with Official Opening Night Selection, TWENTY MILLION PEOPLE, by Michael Ferrell, following close behind with 6 mentions.  “I’m actually glad we switched our awards template two years ago to announcing nominations on opening night, as this process generates a truly electric and buzzing atmosphere throughout the film festival,” stated Bruno Derlin, adding that: “It promotes a sense of friendly competition and often finds filmmakers starting friendships with others nominated in their categories – not to mention the fact that it stirs each filmmaker’s desire to see those other nominees.”  Asked about the films that did not receive nominations, Derlin quickly replied:  “We have a rigid pre-selection process during our programming stages and just being in the VF line-up is a challenge that each participating filmmaker has already conquered.  To me, all the films in our line-up are the cream of the crop.  The IVA nominations just single out some areas of outstanding achievement; they’re not saying that any one film is better than the next, but that there are individual contributions that, we feel, elevate the overall attributes of the film being singled out.”

Among some of the distinctions achieved with this year’s IVA nominations, are the fact that both of the top nominated films are directed by VF alumni and that both are up for the festival’s top prize, which is the Domani Vision Award.  Both filmmakers, Morgan K. Nichols and Chris King, are also competing in the Directing and Writing categories.  With narrative features traditionally copping the majority of nominations, it was quite refreshing to see short subjects, such as HAPPINESS, THE FIRST HOPE, PALIMPSEST and MY PAIN IS WORSE THAN YOUR PAIN get into the mix with multiple nominations in many of the top categories, although the other VF narrative features: TWENTY MILLION PEOPLE, PALACE LIVING, and BROKEN SIDE OF TIME, also pulled some fine numbers, with six, five, and three nods, respectively, and all in major categories.  Another very refreshing factoid revealed itself in the Jack Nance Breakthrough Performance Award, a special statuette named after the late, legendary Lynchian thesp, Jack Nance, to honor acting performances that touch on “scene stealing” attributes.  Three of that category’s nominees:  Davis Desmond and Lili Reinhart, both singled out for their star-making turns in Jeremy David White’s THE FIRST HOPE, and Sophia Rose Vail, nominated for I FEEL STUPID, are under the age of 18, and one of them, Davis Desmond, whose resume` showcases his availability to play roles within the ages of 8 and 12, is the youngest actor ever nominated for this award.

The IVA Ceremony will take place at Tribeca Cinema 2, on Sunday, June 30, 2013, at approximately 8:30 p.m. following the ‘Official Closing Night Selection’ screening.  Admission is free, however, seat reservations are highly recommended, and these can be made with festival staff, at the VF Hospitality desk at Tribeca Cinemas.  The full list of nominees follows below:

THE 2013 INDEPENDENT VISION AWARDS (IVA) NOMINATIONS


Domani Vision Award
Gorman Bechard (BROKEN SIDE OF TIME)
Larry Brand (THE COEXIST COMEDY TOUR)
Chris King (HAPPINESS)
Morgan K. Nichols (HOW TO MAKE MOVIES AT HOME)
Adam Hall (MY PAIN IS WORSE THAN YOUR PAIN)

Production
THE COEXIST COMEDY TOUR (James Carpenter / Rebecca Reynolds)
PALACE LIVING (Biljana Ilic)
PALIMPSEST (Ben Nabors)
TWENTY MILLION PEOPLE (Michael Ferrell, Chris Prine, Devin Sanchez)
VI (Andrew Fairbank)

Directing
Katie Halper (COMMIE CAMP)
Sang Kim (FAREWELL JIMMY)
Chris King (HAPPINESS)
Morgan K. Nichols (HOW TO MAKE MOVIES AT HOME)
Michael Ferrell (TWENTY MILLION PEOPLE)

Writing
Chris King (HAPPINESS)
Morgan K. Nichols (HOW TO MAKE MOVIES AT HOME)
Adam Hall (MY PAIN IS WORSE THAN YOUR PAIN)
Zack Ordynans (PALACE LIVING)
Michael Ferrell (TWENTY MILLION PEOPLE)

Short Subject Narrative
FAREWELL JIMMY
THE FIRST HOPE
HAPPINESS
I FEEL STUPID
PALIMPSEST

The Jack Nance Breakthrough Performance Award
Davis Desmond (THE FIRST HOPE)
Lili Reinhart (THE FIRST HOPE)
Elizabeth Lardie (HOW TO MAKE MOVIES AT HOME)
Sophia Rose Vail (I FEEL STUPID)
Clark Middleton (MY PAIN IS WORSE THAN YOUR PAIN)

Acting (Male Lead)
Michael Andolini (FAREWELL JIMMY)
Michael Dix Thomas (HOW TO MAKE MOVIES AT HOME)
Aaron Refvem (LIFT)
Joel Nagle (PALIMPSEST)
Michael Ferrell (TWENTY MILLION PEOPLE)

Acting (Female Lead)
Lynn Mancinelli (BROKEN SIDE OF TIME)
Sierra Hersek (HAPPINESS)
Alyssa Mann (PALACE LIVING)
Kathleen Wise (PALIMPSEST)
Devin Sanchez (TWENTY MILLION PEOPLE)

The Abe Schrager Award for Cinematography
Gorman Bechard (BROKEN SIDE OF TIME)
Ryan James Detzel (DRIVING BLIND)
Per Kvanbeck (GOLDEN)
Owen Donovan (PALACE LIVING)
Eduardo Fierro (SIDE EFFECTS)

Documentary
COMMIE CAMP
THE COEXIST COMEDY TOUR
DO NOT DUPLICATE
DRIVING BLIND
SYSTEM PREFERENCES

Editing
Larry Brand (THE COEXIST COMEDY TOUR)
Chris King (HAPPINESS)
Morgan K. Nichols (HOW TO MAKE MOVIES AT HOME)
Anya Belkina (SYSTEM PREFERENCES)
Chris Prine (TWENTY MILLION PEOPLE)

Production Design
Roberto DiPietrantonio (HOW TO MAKE MOVIES AT HOME)
Jace Ford (ILLUSION)
Ioannis Scohorakis (PALACE LIVING)
Brian Rzepka (SIDE EFFECTS)
Eric Davis (VI)

DVFS Visionary Award
Jeremy David White (THE FIRST HOPE)
Jason House (THE GASKETTES)
Milena Pastreich (I FEEL STUPID)
Jessica Hester (ILLUSION)
Justin S. Lee (IRIS)

Short Form Score
Anna Drubich  (THE COLLECTOR’S GIFT)
Jace Ford (ILLUSION)
Nathan Matthew David (IRIS)
Jherek Bischoff (MY PAIN IS WORSE THAN YOUR PAIN)
B.J. Blue (VI)

Short Form Screenwriting
Sang Kim (FAREWELL JIMMY)
Austin Reynolds  (THE FIRST HOPE)
Kjell Kvanbeck  (GOLDEN)
Kieran Valla & Brett Swanson  (LIFT)
Alex Lubliner (PRETTY)

Sound Design
Jean Tsai  (THE COLLECTOR’S GIFT)
Credits t.b.d. (HAPPINESS)
William D. Caballero  (SEED STORY)
Ken Calhoun  (SYSTEM PREFERENCES)
Lars Rasmusen  (37)

Two other “Special Jury” prizes, one for Overall Technical and Creative Achievement and one for Social Consciousness are scheduled for announcement at the IVA Ceremony, but those are not revealed in advance, as they are not based on Jury votes, but are selected by the Board of Trustees of the Domani Vision Film Society.  VF runs thru June 30, at Tribeca Cinemas, NYC.

For additional information, please contact Kate Mistretta via e-mail:  kate@visionfest.com

Tuesday, June 18, 2013

VISIONFEST 13 PROUDLY ANNOUNCES NEW PARTNERSHIP WITH TECHNICOLOR!




Domani Vision Film Society is proud to welcome back Technicolor to its roster of VISIONFEST partners, as an "awards and media sponsor" of this year's event.

Remember when coloring used to be fun?

The company that is synonymous with "color" as it pertains to film, has recently released a software product called TECHNICOLOR COLOR ASSIST, under its Technicolor Cinestyle banner.  The affordably priced software tool is being touted as having "easy and intuitive color correction with power."  It is compatible to use with Final Cut X (as well as 7), Adobe Premiere Pro and After Effects (versions CS5.5 and CS6) and it provides render-free playback and advanced controls for professional results.  Complimentary copies of the software are being presented to select Independent Vision Award recipients at this year's film festival, as part of a promotional campaign designed to encourage filmmakers to use TECHNICOLOR COLOR ASSIST, so that they too may join the countless, proud artists whose films are labeled as having "Color by Technicolor."

VISIONFEST & DOMANI VISION FILM SOCIETY WELCOME NEW SUPPORTING SPONSOR!



As the festival dates near, Domani Vision Film Society and Visionfest are bringing on new partners... This one, a real estate entity based in New York City, has just joined this year's roster... DVFS & VF13 gratefully acknowledge this support and proudly present this logo, introducing E2Squared...


http://www.esquaredny.com/

Saturday, June 8, 2013

VF13 BREAKING NEWS: 2ND SOLD OUT "COMMIE CAMP" BLOCK SETS NEW VF RECORD

That's right... we now know what well over two hundred people will be doing on the evenings of June 28th & 29th, when VF13 "Centerpiece" world premiere, COMMIE CAMP, ignites the screen at New York's Tribeca Cinema.

Calls flooded the VF offices and tickets SOLD OUT completely for the added show in just two days, making this the fastest selling program in the 13 years that VF has been running.  The encore program block, which includes the shorts THE COLLECTOR'S GIFT, I FEEL STUPID, and THE GASKETTES, plays on Saturday evening, June 29th, at 5:30pm.

For tickets to other VF13 programs, please visit us:
http://visionfest.com/film_festival/films/2013/

Monday, June 3, 2013

VISIONFEST 13 PROGRAM 06 IS SOLD OUT WITH 23 DAYS TO GO...

What are people doing in New York this summer?  Well, we know what a whole slew of them are doing on the evening of June 28th.  Literally selling like 'hot cakes,' as the old saying states, tickets to Program 06 of this year's VF13 line-up are SOLD OUT.



One of two "Centerpiece" blocks of this edition of VF, Program 06 boasts the World Premiere of Katie Halper's COMMIE CAMP, a documentary film about Camp Kinderland, a summer camp which, since 1923, has been preaching the gospel of peace and social justice for all, just as Rush Limbaugh and Glenn Beck rage against the supposed indoctrination of today's children by 'extremist' liberal institutions.  This film shows what really goes on at one of these 'training' camps.  Preceding the feature presentation will be the animated short, THE COLLECTOR'S GIFT, by Ryan Kravetz; the coming of age short, I FEEL STUPID, by Milena Pastreich; and the fun on wheels short doc, THE GASKETTES, by Jason House.

Tickets for this engagement 'sold out' in a mere 8 days and with 23 days to go before show time, making this one of the fastest selling VF programs since director Steve Balderson's narrative features, FIRECRACKER (VF05) and THE CASSEROLE CLUB (VF11) pulled similar speed sales in their respective runs.  Tickets to other VF13 shows are still available and may be obtained online by visiting:
 http://visionfest.com/film_festival/films/2013/



Saturday, May 25, 2013

VISIONFEST 13 TICKETS NOW ON SALE!

Tribeca Cinemas Marquee - VISIONFEST 13

IT'S ALL HAPPENING!

This is it!  Tickets are now on sale and Visionfest 13: The Other Festival is ready to rock New York City for its 13th consecutive run.  33 films will come to life on the Tribeca Cinemas screens from Wednesday thru Sunday - June 26-30, 2013.

Securing advance tickets to the event is quick and easy... A couple of clicks, a confirmation e-mail from PayPal (which you need to bring with you to the theater, either as a hard copy or accessible on a mobile device - and yes, bring a photo ID for the cardholder), and you're ready to rock!

For tickets & showtimes - along with synopses, trailers, and Web links to participating films
CLICK THIS!

Tickets are just $12.00 + a $1 convenience fee, which makes each ticket: VF$13!

You may also purchase tickets at the door... but we wouldn't advise that if you REALLY want to see the films you want to see.

For more info, browse around on our website at:  www.visionfest.com

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It's all happening... Be there when it does!

Monday, May 20, 2013

Visionfest announces 2013 Feature Screenwriting Competition Spring Semi-Finalists!

Congratulations to the 2013 Spring Semi-Finalists:


GET ME THIS WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE by Pearse Lehane
HANCOCK PARK by Steven Wolfson
JOINING UP by John McGuire
THE LOOPHOLE by Sonja Greenlee & Martha Pinson
RANDOM ACTS OF VIOLENCE by Chris Spies

Friday, May 17, 2013

VISIONFEST 13 OFFICIALLY ANNOUNCES LINE-UP!

Photo taken hours before the opening program of VF10

New York, May 17, 2013 - Coming in a couple of days earlier than originally slated, VISIONFEST 13: THE OTHER FESTIVAL, is proudly posting its full Program Lineup for this year's fest.  The announcement is being anticipated from its original target date of May 20th in an effort to give participating filmmakers, particularly those who are from out of state, a little more time to possibly consider their prospective plans to be on hand when their projects unveil in the independent film mecca of New York City: TriBeCa.  The early announcement is also intended to provide more strategic planning time for everyone involved, as VF13 preps its official "Press Release" announcement, which will go out as planned, on the morning of May 20th to the festival's media database.

For the complete schedule with synopses, info links, and trailers, please visit our website at:

We would like to publicly congratulate all the filmmakers whose works are being showcased this year and we look forward to seeing you all at Tribeca Cinemas for...



VISIONFEST 13: THE OTHER FESTIVAL
June 26-30, 2013 – Tribeca Cinemas, NYC


WEDNESDAY -- JUNE 26

PROGRAM 01 -- 8:00pm -- Tribeca Cinemas 2

UPGRADE   D: Andrey Alistratov & Hazuki Aikawa - 1.5 min. Experimental Short
ILLUSION   D: Jessica Hester - 10min. Narrative
THE FIRST HOPE   D: Jeremy David White - 12min. Narrative
TWENTY MILLION PEOPLE   D: Michael Ferrell - 75min. Narrative
Scene from TWENTY MILLION PEOPLE




















OPENING NIGHT AFTER-PARTY & IVA NOMINATIONS ANNOUNCEMENT
Your Program 01 tickets will entitle you to admission to this after-party, which immediately follows the screening, as the audience spills out into the Tribeca Main Lounge. There will be a full cash bar available and some delicious drink specials, including the famous BLURRY VISION Martini. Independent Vision Award (IVA) nominations will be announced. 


THURSDAY -- JUNE 27

PROGRAM 02 -- 7:00pm -- TC 1

SEED STORY D: William D. Caballero Lin - 12min. Experimental
37   D: Puk Grasten - 8min. Narrative
DORI D: Annette Beatrice - 7min. Narrative  (SCREENING OUT OF COMPETITION)
THE COLOR OF MOONLIGHT D: Naga Kataru - 11min. Documentary
DRIVING BLIND    D: Brian James Griffo - 76min. Documentary


PROGRAM 03 -- 8:00pm -- TC 2

LIFT   D: Kieran Valla - 15min. Narrative
HOW TO MAKE MOVIES AT HOME D: Morgan Nichols - 93min. Narrative


PROGRAM 04 -- 9:30pm -- TC 1

MUGS   D: Ronnie Cramer - 4min. Experimental
IRIS D: Justin S. Lee - 6min. Narrative
BUILDING THE COALITION D: William Djuric - 18min. Documentary
SYSTEM PREFERENCES D: Anya Belkina - 34min. Documentary
DO NOT DUPLICATE   D: Jonathan Mann & Sean McGing - 31min. Documentary


FRIDAY -- JUNE 28

PROGRAM 05 -- 7:00pm -- TC 1

MY PAIN IS WORSE THAN YOUR PAIN D: Adam Hall - 17min. Narrative
PALACE LIVING   D: Zack Ordynans - 83min. Narrative


PROGRAM 06 -- 8:00pm -- TC 2

THE COLLECTOR'S GIFT D: Ryan Kravetz - 9min. Animated
I FEEL STUPID D: Milena Pastreich - 15min. Narrative
THE GASKETTES   D: Jason House - 14min. Documentary
COMMIE CAMP   D: Katie Halper - 70min. Documentary


PROGRAM 07 -- 9:30pm -- TC 1

BIRTHDAY BOY D: Erika Tasini - 2.5min. Narrative
BROKEN SIDE OF TIME D: Gorman Bechard - 126min. Narrative


SATURDAY -- JUNE 29

PROGRAM 08 -- 8:00 pm -- TC 2

VI    D: Gerrad Wilson - 19min. Narrative
SIDE EFFECTS   D: Traven Rice - 20min. Narrative
GOLDEN   D: Kjell Kvanbeck - 9min. Narrative
PRETTY   D: Alex Lubliner - 17min. Narrative
PALIMPSEST   D: Michael Tyburski - 17min. Narrative
FAREWELL JIMMY   D: Sanghyun Kim - 24min. Narrative


SUNDAY -- JUNE 30

PROGRAM 9 -- 6:30pm -- TC 2

Encore Presentation of
UPGRADE   D: Andrey Alistratov & Hazuki Aikawa - 1.5 min. Experimental Short
HAPPINESS D: Chris King  - 18min. Narrative
THE COEXIST COMEDY TOUR D: Larry Brand - 88min. Documentary

from THE COEXIST COMEDY TOUR































THE IVA CEREMONY -- 8:30pm -- TC 2

NOTE: Although this is a FREE PROGRAM that is open to the public, FILMMAKER, PRESS, & INDUSTRY badge holders will receive priority and guaranteed seating. Reservations for a "free admission ticket" must be established with reps at our HOSPITALITY DESK, which will be located in the Main Lobby of Tribeca Cinemas and will be open daily at 6pm, throughout the duration of the film festival.

The IVA


INDEPENDENT VISION AWARDS 2013 20min
VISIONFEST 13 honors its participating filmmakers with an awards ceremony that will also reveal the top three scripts from the VF13 Feature Screenwriting Competition.

CLOSING NIGHT WRAP PARTY & PHOTO OP GET-TOGETHER
Mingle with everyone in the Tribeca Lounge, take some pics, and relax with a full cash bar, some complimentary hors d’oeuvres, drink specials, and cool DJ music.