back to azmac.org home About AZMAC Arizona International Film Festival Screening Room Festival in the Schools
MIDDLE SCHOOL

We are still in the process of acquiring people for 2005 (check back again in March). However, this gives you an idea of the choices from LAST YEAR, 2004:



1. Rosario Sotelo (Director)
Rosario Sotelo is a visiting filmmaker from San Francisco.

FABRICATION (5 min)
Fragmented memories emerge out of grainy, hypnotic visuals as a Mexican-American girl struggles against a history of tradition and expectation to discover her individual voice.
Dates Available: APRIL 22-23, 2004


2. Chris Gaines (Director and Educator)
***Will be attended by two of his students
Chris Gaines is the director of Raw Art Works in Boston. This non-profit program is a nationally recognized, community based youth arts organization. Its mission is to ‘use the power of arts to nurture growth in at-risk children and teenagers’. Films made by Real to Reel students in this program have been screened at multiple film festivals and the Museum of Television and Radio.

"FINDING MY WAY" Teen filmmaking and the future of cinema
These works were done by Chris Gaines’ students at RAW and Real to Reel in Boston. Seeing work done by their peers across the country can be extremely inspiring and empowering.
Dates Available: APRIL 16-19, 2004


3. Pavel Ruminov (Director)
Pavel Ruminov, director of the full length, feature film DEADLINE, is coming all the way from Russia to speak with students and present his film at the festival. Although only a small excerpt of the film will be shown, students will have a once in a lifetime opportunity to speak with this filmmaker and be a part of Russia’s long filmmaking history.
Dates Available: APRIL 19-21, 2004


4. John Sheedy (Director)
John Sheedy grew up in Oregon, in a double-wide on 40 acres. He now attends grad school at the University of Arizona. In 1998 he spent a month in Oaxaca photographing Day of the Dead. He has also taught photography workshops, and led trips to Mexico for Middle and High School students.

THE COMMUTE (12 min)
Two men, on separate sides of the Mexican-American border, both go through their daily routine of traveling to work in a Mexican factory. The clear differences between the two men’s experiences show the major disparity a few miles along opposite sides of the border can make.
Dates Available: APRIL 15-23, 2004


5. Andrew Dickson (Director)
Andrew Dickson is a Portland, Oregon based multi-discipline artist. He is also a screenwriter, actor and antique dealer.

MY NAME IS BRADLEE, THIS IS MY STORY (7 min)
Bradlee is a 29-year-old Pisces with a high tech job; but something’s missing. He heads north and finds a New Age paradise in Portland, Oregon.
Dates Available: APRIL 20-23, 2004


6. Yuri Makino (Director)
Yuri Makino is a local filmmaker, as well as University of Arizona alumni. Her film LLAMA WALKS was voted ‘Best of Arizona’ at the 2003 Arizona International Film Festival.

TOKYO EQUINOX (11 min)
Meant to record a long awaited reunion, this personal documentary slowly and poetically traces the conditions of estrangement between two sisters and their father.
Dates Available: APRIL 15-23, 2004


7. Eric Escobar (Director)
Eric Escobar is a visiting filmmaker from San Francisco.

APPLES AND ORANGES (2 min)
An old farmer retreats to his daily routine of plucking oranges from the tree, but he soon finds something peculiar among his pickings.

A SUS ORDENES (excerpt)
Escort services are too expensive for Mrs. White, an eccentric upper-class widow who hires day laborers to have dinner with her only to provoke them.
Dates Available: APRIL 22-23, 2004



go back