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2004 Wild Rose Independent Film Festival
A CELEBRATION OF INDEPENDENT
FILM AND VIDEO PRODUCTION
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AriesWorks
Entertainment, producers of last year's Wild Rose Independent Film Festival,
announces the 2004 Wild Rose
Independent Film Festival
scheduled to run September 29 through October 2, 2004 in Des Moines, Iowa.
The wild rose is the
official flower of the state of Iowa, a thing of beauty growing "in the
wild." The Wild Rose Independent
Film Festival is a celebration
of the vast, diverse, bizarre, hilarious, beautiful cinema art being
created by independent moviemakers outside the mainstream.
Wild Rose
Independent Film Festival
festival programmers Kimberly Busbee and James Serpento point out that
they considered all types of films intended as entertainment.
"We have had a great
response this year," says Busbee. "Features, shorts, documentaries,
animation, comedy, drama, even music videos were sent from all across the
U.S. and we even had some International entries. And, of course, we
especially loved receiving work from filmmakers based in the Midwest and
in Iowa.
The Wild Rose Independent Film Festival
will award winners in up to 21 categories. All winners will receive a
plaque, naming them the "Best of". Those films being honored as runners-up
will receive a "Certificate of Distinctive Achievement." Awards are given
in up to 21 categories:
- Best Feature (Live-Action)
- Best Short Subject (Live-Action)
- Best Animated Motion Picture
- Best Documentary
- Best Actor
- Best Actress
- Best Ensemble (to Casting Director)
- Best Screenplay
- Best Directing (Feature)
- Best Directing (Short)
- Best Cinematography/Videography
- Best Production Design
- Best Costumes
- Best Sound
- Best Visual Effects
- Best Editing
- Best Original Music Score
- Best Debut Motion Picture
- Best Picture Produced in Iowa
- Best Student Motion Picture
- Audience Award
The WRIFF
festivities also include:
- IFP night (Friday, October 1st)
- A night of films from Minneapolis’
acclaimed Independent Feature Project
- Film Financing, Marketing and
Distribution Seminar (Saturday Oct. 2nd) by Stu Pollard
- Successful Louisville and LA-based
indie filmmaker Stu Pollard will present a seminar on how to fund,
market and get films distributed.
- Stu’s first feature, Nice Guys Sleep
Alone, starring Morgan Fairchild and Vanessa Marcil (90210) was picked
up by HBO.
- Keep Your Distance, Stu’s new movie,
stars Stacy Keach, Elizabeth Pena (Lone Star), Christian Kane (Just
Married) and Jennifer Westfeldt (Kissing Jessica Stein) and will be
released soon. He will show a trailer for the new film.
- Low-budget Filmmaking in Multiple
Markets (Saturday Oct. 2nd) by Francisco and Jose Rodriguez
- Offered by well-known filmmaker brothers,
Francisco and Jose Rodriguez, this seminar will be focus on the
experiences of two independent filmmakers who have made films in
several markets. Relocated to the Midwest from the Texas/Mexico area
where they shot their first two features, these brothers have a unique
perspective on indie film. They will show their trailer for their new
feature film, Vamoose, which was recently shot in Iowa and stars many
Iowa talent.
Wild Rose
Independent Film Festival
Screenings are
September 29th-Oct.1st
with great nightly after parties and live music
at the Vaudeville Mews, 212
4th Street in downtown Des Moines.
The Seminars and Awards
Night will be on
Saturday October 2nd
at The Fleur Cinema and Café at
4545 Fleur Drive.
FOR MORE INFORMATION,
please contact:
Kimberly Busbee, Festival Director
ARIESWORKS ENTERTAINMENT
The 2004 Wild Rose Independent Film Festival
bobbusbee@aol.com
515-707-1533 (cell)
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