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Filmmakers Alliance Presents: VisionFest 2011

SAGINDIE is a proud sponsor of VISIONFEST taking place Wednesday, October 19 at 8:00 PM at the Downtown Independent Theater in Los Angeles.

Register now with a special SAGIndie discount code: FriendsofFA

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2011 will be the 14th Year of VisionFest, Filmmakers Alliance annual screening and celebration bringing together the best of LA’s independent film community and regularly attended by overflowing audiences and press.

The evening begins with the presentation of the NILSSON AWARD, curated and presented by the award’s namesake and inaugural recipient, ROB NILSSON. The award acknowledges and celebrates bold, direct, honest and aesthetically challenging filmmaking that is often unrecognized by the mainstream independent film community. This year’s Nilsson Award recipient is Turkish filmmaker Semih Kaplanoğlu.

Next is the presentation of the VISION AWARD to an established filmmaker whose artistic ambition and consistent filmmaking excellence provides artistic inspiration to emerging filmmakers all around the world.  Past recipients include MIke Figgis, Terry Gilliam, Wim Wenders, Allison Anders, Alexander Payne, David O. Russell, Werner Herzog, Mark and Michael Polish, Kevin Smith, Ted Hope and last year’s recipient, Nicolas Winding Refn.


Independent Spirit Award and Gotham Award winner Christine Vachon co-founded indie powerhouse Killer Films in 1995 with producing partner Pamela Koffler.  Based out of New York, Killer has produced more than 45 acclaimed independent films including Todd Haynes’ Venice Film Festival Award-winning I’M NOT THERE and last year’s Best Canadian Feature at TIFF, CAIRO TIME.  Over the past decade and a half the two have produced some of the most celebrated American indie features including Academy Award-winning films FAR FROM HEAVEN, BOYS DON’T CRY, ONE HOUR PHOTO, HEDWIG AND THE ANGRY INCH, HAPPINESS and SAFE. In television, Vachon executive produced the Emmy-winning program, This American Life, for Showtime and more recently the two have collaborated on the upcoming miniseries Mildred Pierce for HBO.  Killer Films was honored with a 10 year retrospective at the New York Museum of Modern Art in 2005.

The presentation of awards will be followed by a program of some of the best short films produced in the previous year. We are pleased to announce the following films:

  • Inside This World of Mine (3:59) by Sean Morris
  • The Wanderer (14:30) by Aaron Garcia
  • The Director (1:30) by Destri Martino
  • Debutante Hunters (12:42) by Maria White
  • White Knuckles (3:46) – 3D Director Eric Kurland
  • Abigale (16:00) by Robert Machoian and Rodrigo Ojeda-Beck
  • All Is Not Lost (3:24) – 3D Director Eric Kurland
  • The Legend of Beaver Dam (12:00) by Jerome Sable, Produced by Michael Blaha

Total program length: 68 mins.

And we will have a special Public Service spotlight on Tamika Lamison’s Make A Film Foundation with a screening of the org’s new film Deep Blue Breath directed by Patricia Cardoso.

The evening finishes with a high-energy party on the rooftop of the Downtown Independent Theater catered by some of Los Angeles’ best restaurants.

REGISTER NOW: http://visionfest-2011.eventbrite.com

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