Pro Tools
•Register a festival or a film
Submit film to festivals Promote for free or with Promo Packages

FILMFESTIVALS | 24/7 world wide coverage

Welcome !

Enjoy the best of both worlds: Film & Festival News, exploring the best of the film festivals community.  

Launched in 1995, relentlessly connecting films to festivals, documenting and promoting festivals worldwide.

Working on an upgrade soon.

For collaboration, editorial contributions, or publicity, please send us an email here

User login

|FRENCH VERSION|

RSS Feeds 

Martin Scorsese Masterclass in Cannes

 

 

 

Philadelphia Film & Music Festival Blog Post

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Philadelphia Film + Music Festival Recap

The 2nd Annual Philadelphia Film + Music Festival took place this past weekend (Sept 22-25, 2011) mostly in and around Northern Liberties and Fishtown areas (Venues: The
Skybox @2424 Studios, Invincible Pictures Sound Stages, M Room, The El
Bar, Penn's Landing, The Fire, Murph's Bar, Kung Fu Necktie, The Ukie
Club, Girard Fest, Tracadero Theater, World Cafe Live, TLA on South
Street, North Star Bar)

Organizers: Joseph Lekkas, Isaac Friese & David Grasso,
managed to put together a Sh*# load of bands to perform all weekend!
Some performances started as early as 11am and some started as late as
1am.

I requested a press pass before finding out how many venues there would
be, how late it was going to go and how few movie events were scheduled.
So, suffice it to say, I really didn't make a dent in the festival, but
I gave it a poke.

I made it to the Heineken sponsored opening night party at 2424 Studios
around 10:30pm, like a hip clubber- right, it was only because I was
coming from the PFS preview screening of Moneyball (Moneyball commentary to come) and I left the party at 11:30pm

 Adam Thompson & Janel Sterbentz

 I felt this couple totally represented the music fest
type, kinda rock chic, so I yelled to them over the super loud rock/rap
group - Philadelphia Slick "What are you planning to see during
the festival?" I couldn't hear their reply, so I told them to point on
the festival program guide, Janel's fingers jabbed at Viva Voce, the 5pm band at the Ukie Club Outdoor Stage and to the film, Meet Me on South Street:The Story of JC Dobbs.

Friday, went to the screening of Sound It Out.
It was shown on a TV in the Green Room at Invincible Pictures, because
of one of those pesky PAL (EU) vs NTSC (USA) formatting issues. There
were all of 10 of us at the screening, so the downloaded version on the
small screen worked just fine.

The film was about the last surviving vinyl record store in the UK,
located in Teesside, North East England.  A worthy subject, however, I
felt the doc needed major editing, a far more interesting store owner
and a bit more of a hook; somehow interviewing the store patrons wasn't
enough to keep the piece from falling flat.

The next film, shown on the big screen, and well attended, was Color Me Obsessed: The Replacements. Color me clueless, as I've never heard of The Replacements. However, according to filmmaker Gorman Bechard and the 15 - 20 people interviewed, which included George Wendt (Norm from Cheers) and The Goo Goo Dolls,
this was the quintessential, singular, mother of all, underground punk
scene bands of the 80's and early 90's. These 4 hooligans were
unpredictable, unprofessional and unholy, all things a great rock band
should be. Their music? From all accounts, truly stellar cuts. I'll have
to take their word for it, because the film was music-less. Bechard
said he wanted this to be a complete homage to the band, more of a
reminiscence, so no song clips, no interviews with the remaining band
members and not even any pictures of The Replacements until the last
frame of the doc. Embedded below is an except of the Q & A with
Gorman Bechard.

Saturday, had intentions of checking out at least a few of the Festival
Pier, Live Nation line up of bands, however, dress shopping for a fast
approaching wedding I'm in, took precedence. Success! Found the perfect,
sexy, early fall, outdoor wedding, stomach camouflaging gown just in
time to head to Murph's Bar for the 8pm Singer Songwriter Evening.

Christian Bitto

First up was Christian Bitto,
who I enjoyed talking to at the bar after his set. In fact, I said to
him, you seem like such a jovial fellow, yet your music is so
melancholy, and he replied, "that's why, I put all my angst and sadness
into my music, so I don't have to carry it around with me".

Sarah Donner

Second singer/songwriter was Sarah Donner who has a wonderfully clear voice and immediately likable presence and upbeat quirky songs.

I didn't stay for the following two performers; I decided to check out
The M Room down the way - big mistake, stepped into an almost pitch
black, stinking hot, funky smelling room, with heavy metal playing at a
deafening volume - not my scene at all!

Sunday went to the Ukie Club which has a large outdoor space, plenty of room for the stage, vendor booths and food trucks.

Arrived in the middle of the WigWams set. Click the thumbnail for a sound clip, I posted to twitpic during the performance.

These
lovely, young ladies were serving up the BBQ platters. I had already
eaten, but they let me sample a wing with the secret sauce- tasty!  They
don't have a name for their catering business yet, at this point they
just do neighborhood events.
  Tyson Bees food truck was serving up tacos, got this pic, but no samples here.

James  Singewald

I've noticed this artist at other outdoor festivals. I really like his photographs of Philly's buildings in beautiful decay.

And that wraps up my Phil F/M Fest Recap. What did you hear and see during the festival? Feel free to make a comment!

Links

The Bulletin Board

> The Bulletin Board Blog
> Partner festivals calling now
> Call for Entry Channel
> Film Showcase
>
 The Best for Fests

Meet our Fest Partners 

Following News

Interview with EFM (Berlin) Director

 

 

Interview with IFTA Chairman (AFM)

 

 

Interview with Cannes Marche du Film Director

 

 

 

Filmfestivals.com dailies live coverage from

> Live from India 
> Live from LA
Beyond Borders
> Locarno
> Toronto
> Venice
> San Sebastian

> AFM
> Tallinn Black Nights 
> Red Sea International Film Festival

> Palm Springs Film Festival
> Kustendorf
> Rotterdam
> Sundance
Santa Barbara Film Festival SBIFF
> Berlin / EFM 
> Fantasporto
Amdocs
Houston WorldFest 
> Julien Dubuque International Film Festival
Cannes / Marche du Film 

 

 

Useful links for the indies:

Big files transfer
> Celebrities / Headlines / News / Gossip
> Clients References
> Crowd Funding
> Deals

> Festivals Trailers Park
> Film Commissions 
> Film Schools
> Financing
> Independent Filmmaking
> Motion Picture Companies and Studios
> Movie Sites
> Movie Theatre Programs
> Music/Soundtracks 
> Posters and Collectibles
> Professional Resources
> Screenwriting
> Search Engines
> Self Distribution
> Search sites – Entertainment
> Short film
> Streaming Solutions
> Submit to festivals
> Videos, DVDs
> Web Magazines and TV

 

> Other resources

+ SUBSCRIBE to the weekly Newsletter
+ Connecting film to fest: Marketing & Promotion
Special offers and discounts
Festival Waiver service
 

User images

gersbach.net