2013 Media Film Festival
The 2013 Media Film Festival was held on April 5th and 6th with a line-up of 28 great films!
Award Winners
Juried Winners 🏆
GOLD — The Naked Brand by Jeff Rosenblum and Sherng-Lee Huang
SILVER — No Comment by Alexandra Naoum
BRONZE — Gemalogia by Rick Limentani
Allied Pixel Winners (locally produced)
ALLIED PIXEL GOLD — Harvest by Reid Carrescia
ALLIED PIXEL SILVER — Irina by Michael Johnston
ALLIED PIXEL BRONZE — A Night With Nova by Kenneth Kraft
Audience Winners 🎟️
Friday Evening:
A Night With Nova
The Birdman
The Naked Brand
Horror:
Foundations
Saturday Matinee:
Family Means Love
His Take on Her
Owen’s Hobby
Saturday Evening:
Time out of Mind
Electro-Cute
Surviving Family
Schedule
Friday april 5, 2013
Evening – 7:00 pM
Imagine (5m, Media) the Media Youth Film Initiative
Distance (2m, USA) dir. by Sang Joon Kim
Birdman (11m, USA) dir. by Jessie Auritt
Irina (18m, USA) dir. by Michael Johnston
Victor (15m, United Kingdom) dir. by Alex Sergi
A Night With Nova (27m, USA) dir. by Kenneth Kraft
Living Canvas (5m, USA) Ronnie Cramer
Silent Wave (15m, USA) dir. by Sudeep Kanwal
The Naked Brand (60m, USA) dir by Sherng-Lee Huang, Jeff Rosenblum
Horror Fest – 10:30 PM
The Transmission (7m, USA) dir. by Brian Lonano
Foundations (16m, USA) dir. by Shane Pantellas
Shadow of the Unnamable (16m, Germany) dir. by Sascha Renninger
Minor Atrocities (17m, USA) dir. by Norman Macera
The Tell Tale Heart: Tales of Poe (30m, USA) dir. by Bart Mastronardi
Saturday April 6, 2013
Matinee – 3:00 PM
Imagine (5m, Media) the Media Youth Film Initiative
Family Means Love (8m, USA) dir. by Jason Taylor
Owen's Hobby (17m, USA) dir. by Zachary Burke
Quantum (17m, USA) dir. by Joseph Carlin
His Take On Her (33m, USA) dir. by John DeVault
Evening – 7:00 PM
Imagine (5m, Media) the Media Youth Film Initiative
Electro-Cute! (11m, USA) dir. by Taryn Hough
Harvest (14m, USA) dir. by Reid Carrescia
Copper Penny (6m, USA) dir. by Jay Pulk
Kingdom of Shadows (13m, USA) dir. by Kevin Corcoran
Time Out of Mind (15m, USA) dir. by Addie Manis
No Comment (4m, France) dir. by Alexandra Naoum
Gemalogia (12m, United Kingdom, Spain) dir. by Rick Limentani
Surviving Family (87m, USA) dir. by Laura Thies
2013 Films in Detail
David Dadich, Family Means Love
A worn-down mother and father develop a devious solution in dealing with their problem children.
Sudeep Kanwal, Silent Wave
A man seeks redemption after a life altering incident tears his marriage apart.
Michael Johnson, Irina
Struggling with the disastrous review of her latest play, an aging theater actress transforms her apartment into her stage, her husband into her audience, and the dead bird on her balcony into an allusion to Anton Chekhov.
John Devault, His Take on Her
You're a film director. Your poet/actress girlfriend appears suicidal. What do you do - shoot her?
Wilfred E. Keil, Shadow of the Unnamable
New England in the late 1920s, two friends Randolph Carter and Joel Manton spend a sunny autumn afternoon on an old 17th century cemetery. An argument arises, concerning the horror stories written by Carter. One story draws Manton’s sarcasm: The Unnamable... Carter tells his friend about the origin of that novel while darkness descends on the cemetery. Suddenly both of them become part of the legend as well...
Taryn Hough, Electro-Cute!
Pandora gets more than she bargained for when she uses a new electronic device that promises to 'attract others towards her'. Electro-Cute is a part live action, part animated comedic short film.
Zachary Burke, Owen’s Hobby
When a stalker witnesses the object of his affection being kidnapped, he is forced to take action and rescue her.
Rick Limentani, Gemalogia
Erick, a young gemologist, works for a bank that specializes in classifying diamonds, spending long hours analyzing the imperfections of these precious stones, until one day he becomes incapable of doing his job. He is fired for claiming to have found the perfect gem, an obviously flawed stone, because he has fallen in love with a girl called Gemma, and has come to believe that imperfections are what give character and make something special and unique.
Alexandra Naoum, NO COMMENT
A girl makes two different unexpected encounters in the Jardin du Luxembourg in Paris. In a humoristic way No Comment deals with the thoughts of this young woman about men.
Addie Manis, Time Out of Mind
Sarah is determined to handle her dying father's end-of-life care on her own, but her resilience and her grasp on reality break down as his physical and mental deterioration reaches disturbing new levels.
Reid Carrescia, Harvest
A world-weary farmhand encounters a supernatural event that causes him to question his outlook and destiny.
Shane Pantellas, Foundations
Three teenage boys attempt to flee from lives of child abuse, only to fall prey to a sadistic serial killer.
Kevin Corcoran, Kingdom of Shadows
A film researcher gains possession of a lost silent film, and becomes obsessed with the film's longdead star.
Bart Mastronardi, The Tell Tale Heart: Tales of Poe
The Tell Tale Heart: Tales of Poe is the first short in the new anthology based on Edgar Allan Poe stories. The Tell Tale Heart is a new twist starring horror icon Debbie Rochon as the narrator telling her story of how she is not mad for murdering the silent aging film star Peggy Lamar.
Jay Pulk, Cooper Penny
After pulling a prostitute from the street, a desperate man's surprising request for something other than sex puts a twist in his already awkward situation.
James Hammond, Victor
After losing many things dear to him, a young man breaks away from a monotonous life finding happiness and companionship through Live Action Role Playing.
Mara Lesemann, Surviving Family
You can't escape the family tree.
Brian Lonano, Transmission
While a storm rages outside and Henry drinks his bottle of absinthe, he receives a television transmission...from his dead wife.
Joseph Carlin, Quantum
A young research scientist enlists the aid of two of his colleagues in his latest study -- a game of calculated Russian roulette to put the theories of Quantum Suicide and multiple realities to the test in the physical realm.
The Birdman
10:37 minutes
This short documentary shows a unique profile of The Birdman, a quirky old man who runs Rainbow Music, a cluttered music shop in NYC. Despite the bad economy, online sales of music, and the changing neighborhood which have affected his store, The Birdman carries on.
- Director: Jessie Auritt Writer: Jessie Auritt Producer: Jessie Auritt
- Cast: Music: Goodbye Kumiko, Jahzzar, Evgeny Grinko
- Colorist: Bob Burges
- Sound Editor: Zach McNees
Minor Atrocities
19 minutes
An insane maniac draws a friend into a diabolical scheme that ends in bloodshed. Tagline: It’s not like they were killing anybody important.
- Director: Norman Macera
- Writer: Norman Macera
- Executive Producer: David Von Roehm
- Producer: Catherine Macera, Doug Johnson, Dennis Sigmund
- Cast: Dennis Rowin, Norman Macera, Denise DeCenzo, Greg Kearns, Matt Torres
- Music: Charlie Rhodes
The Naked Brand
60 minutes
The Naked Brand is a story about how corporations can help save the planet one small step at a time. It’s an introduction to a bright new future where companies tell the truth and work hard to create better products and a better planet.
- Director: Jeff Rosenblum, Sherng-Lee Huang
- Writer: Jeff Rosenblum, Jordan Berg, Sherng-Lee Huang
- Producer: Jordan Berg, Joseph Dumont
- Cast: Alex Bogusky, Tony Hsieh, Shaquille O’Neal, Kevin Plank, Yvon Chouinard, Keith Weed, B. Bonin Bough
- Music: Jacob Cooper, Anthony Robustelli, Russel Beach
- Production Manager: Leeann Heeralall