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The Spindletop/Lamar University Film Festival has set its
sights high for 2005, hoping to surpass the excitement of
2004 which included screening three Oscar-nominated films
and showcasing filmmakers from New York to Los Angeles.
“We had students travel from as far away as Maryland
to attend the festival, and they were not disappointed,”
said Chris Castillo, a spokesman and a founder of the event.
The 2005 Spindletop/Lamar University Film Festival is scheduled
for April 15 to 17, with the film and video competition deadline
set for Feb. 12, 2005. High school, college and professional
filmmakers can participate in annual festival competition.
“We have decided to move the film festival a little
later in the year to give more students filmmakers an opportunity
to participate in the film and video competition,” said
O’Brien Stanely, a founder of the event.
Hundreds of students from around the United States and Canada
participate in the film and video competition every year.
Cash prizes went to the best of show high school film and
to the best college film entries. The top high school student
also was offered a $500 scholarship to attend Lamar University.
The winning college student took home a free ticket to Austin’s
South By Southwest Film Festival, one of the premier film
festivals in the U.S.
The event is sponsored in part by a grant from the South East
Texas Arts Council.
The 2005 festival begins at 7 p.m. April 15, 2005, with an
opening party at the Art Studio Inc. Workshops and screenings
begin at 8:30 a.m. April 16 at Lamar’s University Theatre,
with evening screenings at 7 p.m. Saturday in the theatre.
Sunday screenings are tentatively scheduled from 12:30 p.m.
to 5 p.m. at Tinseltown.
The 2005 festival honored Lamar University alumnus J.D. Feigelson
’63 for his contribution to film in Texas. Feigelson’s
“Red Water” screened on TBS this past summer.
He is restoring his civil war epic “One of the Missing.”
Early registration begins December 1, 2004, and ends February
1, 2005. Students pay $25. Non-students who register early
pay $55 to attend seminars and screenings. Register at the
door and pay $65.
Filmmakers can get their worked noticed by entering the annual film contest. Top winners earn cash and prizes. Overall winning entries will be viewed by industry insiders. Contest entries are due by February 12, 2005.
For more information call (409) 880-8038 or (409) 880-7222.
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