Wednesday, October 26, 2005

Independent Christian Film Festival--October 27-29, 2005

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Christian Film Festival

Controversy and Hope: San Antonio

Independent Christian Film Festival Expected to Draw More than 1,200 to Second Annual Event

SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS October 26 /Covenant News Wire Service/ -- Vision Forum Ministries is pleased to host the second annual San Antonio Independent Christian Film Festival and Jubilee Awards to be held on October 27-29, 2005 at the Lila Cockrell Theatre and Gonzalez Convention Center in San Antonio, Texas. The 2005 festival will feature more than forty independent Christian films on four screens over a three-day span. The “Best of Festival” winner will receive the $10,000 Grand Prize Jubilee Award.

“The mission of the San Antonio Independent Christian Film Festival is to encourage Christian filmmakers to neither retreat from society, nor to synthesize with paganism — but to do God’s work, God’s way, from the ground-level up,” explained Doug Phillips, the festival’s founder. “We are urging filmographers to force the antithesis between cultural righteousness and cultural evil.”

Last year’s inaugural festival drew more than seven hundred attendees, including filmmakers from England and Scotland. More than twelve hundred are expected to attend this year’s event.

“We are pleased that the call to take a stand for Christ in the critical arena of film has resonated with filmmakers across the globe,” remarked Phillips, “What this festival showcases is a groundswell of interest on the part of aspiring Christian filmographers to chart a new path and to define success using a biblical criteria — not to accept the scraps from Hollywood’s table.” “Our film festival is controversial,” continued Phillips, “not because it seeks to be avant-garde or push the envelope of visual acceptability. It is controversial, because it dares to proclaim that the Lordship of Christ applies to our methodologies as well as our ends. It is controversial, not because of the offensive things you will see, but because of what you will not see.”

In addition to the film screenings, the festival will offer workshops with seasoned filmographers, including veteran producer Geoff Botkin, adventure cinematographer David Rasmussen, and composer Ron Owen, who wrote the score for Beyond the Gates of Splendor. Bible teacher R.C. Sproul, Jr. and radio host Kevin Swanson will also address the gathering.

Festival attendees will be treated to outdoor entertainment at the River Walk’s enchanting Arneson River Theatre with dramatic presentations by narrator and actor, George Sarris, and rousing ballads with maritime balladeer, Charlie Zahm.

While some may not agree with the standards advanced at the San Antonio Independent Christian Film Festival, organizers believe the event provides a forum of hope for Christian filmographers. “Those who take part in the festival you will not only hear a message of hope,” explained Phillips, “but they will witness the fruits of the hopeful — men and women laboring to advance the crown rights of Christ in a medium of defining significance for twenty-first century Christians.”

Festival passes are $125 for adults, $100 for students. Passes allow access to all the festival events. Space is limited. For more information on the San Antonio Independent Christian Film Festival and Jubilee Awards, please visit the festival Web site at: www.independentchristianfilms.com.

CONTACT: Wesley Strackbein Vision Forum Ministries press@visionforum.org Phone: (210) 340-5250, ext. 222 www.independentchristianfilms.com

Source: http://www.covenantnews.com/visionforum051026.htm

Editor's pick--Featured film

Intent

2005 | political

Intent is a film that explores the current crisis in the Federal Judiciary. It seeks to understand the original intent of the Founders for the Federal Courts. Intent examines the current philosophy and background of modern activists. It calls Americans to action and to restore our nation’s courts to the vision of the Founders. This short film interviews law professors, a U.S. Senator who sits on the Judiciary Committee, and public policy leaders. There is clarification on an issue which most Americans avoid because they believe it is too far beyond their understanding.

Production Notes Length: 18 mins.

Producer(s): Tyler Litton, Ed Litton

Director(s): Tyler Litton

Writer(s): Tyler Litton, Ed Litton

Soundtrack: Chris Lockwood

Budget: $1,000

Camera: Sony 370-PD150

Software: Apple Final Cut Pro

Production Comments

Our hope is that Intent will help break down any barrier between Americans and their courts. The average citizen is key to keeping the courts in line and preserving government by the consent of the governed.

Source: http://www.independentchristianfilms.com/program/default.asp?year=2005&id=f12038&mode=entry

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