/* */

Archive for the ‘community’ Category

Filed Under (Art, Film, Life, News, community) by Marc Moss on 21-02-2008

2280665343_687e74e6da_m Big Sky Documentary Film Festival - Closing Night


Big Sky Documentary Film Festival - Closing Night

Originally uploaded by love not fear

The festival has come to a close. I watched over 21 films this year. In the coming days, I’ll be reviewing them here, so drop by and see how they were. In the meantime, you can check out my ratings of the films.

Thanks to the organizers of the festival, once again, for a great week.



Big Sky Documentary Film Festival Crowd
Photo: Tom Fullum/Big Sky Documentary Film Festival

For Immediate Release

February 19, 2008

Media Contact: Nancy Walton (406) 728-5573

Big Sky Documentary Film Festival Announces 2008 Award Winners

Missoula, Montana - The 5th Annual Big Sky Documentary Film Festival is pleased to announce its festival award winners, each of which will be screened during a special encore presentation Wednesday, February 20, 2008 at Missoula’s historic Wilma Theatre.

Best Feature:

JIMMY ROSENBERG: THE FATHER, THE SON, AND THE TALENT JIMMY ROSENBERG: THE FATHER, THE SON, AND THE TALENT, Directed by Jeroen Berkvens

Best Short:

CONVICTION: THE TRUE STORY OF CLARENCE ELKINS CONVICTION: THE TRUE STORY OF CLARENCE ELKINS, Directed by Mike West & Bill Ward

Big Sky Award:

CLASS C CLASS C, Directed by Justin Lubke & Shasta Grenier

Artistic Vision:

WHEN CLOUDS CLEAR WHEN CLOUDS CLEAR, Directed by Anne Slick & Danielle Bernstein

About WHEN CLOUDS CLEAR, the Feature Jury writes, “The filmmakers’ aesthetic choices - in cinematography and structure - create a visceral sense of place and an intimate portrait of a strong community unified in one common cause. With a fresh perspective on a familiar story line, the film doesn’t give its subjects a voice as much as let them speak for themselves.

Artistic Vision:

YA SHADAD YA SHADAD, Directed by Keren Shayo

The feature winner will receive a $1000 cash prize sponsored by Indiepix Films. The winner will also receive a complimentary copy of Media 100 Producer Suite video editing software, bundled with Boris Red, courtesy of Media 100/Boris FX.

The short winner will receive a full copy of Boris Red integrated 3D compositing, titling, and effects application for Mac/PC operating systems, courtesy of Boris FX.

The Big Sky Award winner will receive complimentary Avid Media Composer video editing software, courtesy of Avid.

One Artistic Vision Award winner will also receive complimentary Avid Media Composer video editing software, courtesy of Avid.

Awards Night Screening Schedule:

All Screenings will be held in the Wilma Theatre, downtown Missoula, Montana, Wednesday, February 20, 2008. Tickets are $7 available at the box office starting Wednesday at 10 am or at the door before the screening. Plan to arrive at least 20 minutes early for tickets at the door.

6:15 pm - CLASS C (Directors in-attendance)

8 pm - CONVICTION: THE TRUE STORY OF CLARENCE ELKINS

9 pm - JIMMY ROSENBERG: THE FATHER, THE SON, AND THE TALENT

10:30 pm - WHEN CLOUDS CLEAR

Feature Jury

Deborah Barkow - Documentary/TV Editor, Skylar Browning - Arts
Editor, Missoula Independent, Simon Kilmurry - Executive Director,
The American Documentary/P.O.V.

Short Jury:

Hart Perry - Filmmaker, Dana Heinz Perry - Filmmaker, William Marcus
- Director, Broadcast Media Center at the University of Montana

Big Sky Award Jury:

Danielle DiGiacomo - Head of Acquisitions/Indiepix Films

Brian Liu - Founder and Creative Director, ToolboxDC

Contact:
Big Sky Documentary Film Festival
131 South Higgins Avenue, Suite 307
Missoula, Montana 59802
(406) 541-3456
www.bigskyfilmfest.org
——————-

This announcement is from the Big Sky Documentary Film Festival, a project of the Big Sky Film Institute. http://www.bigskyfilmfest.org



Filed Under (Art, Film, Life, News, community) by Marc Moss on 14-02-2008

2264419643_f394d24cd3_m Live for fun Spread joy


Live for fun Spread joy

Originally uploaded by love not fear

Today is one of my favorite days of the year. The opening of the Big Sky Documentary Film Festival. I’ll be running projection on a handful of films, as well as helping out in any other way that I can. Check back here for quick movie reviews, musings and other thoughts. Now through February 20th.

Check out my want-to-see calender, sign up for your own calender, see some films.

Gots to go.




4
Filed Under (Blogging, Life, Lists, community) by Marc Moss on 12-02-2008

 

205582946_e86ffcae71_m 4


4

Originally uploaded by Leo Reynolds

I was tagged by The Front Range.

…Jobs I have had in my life:

1. Funeral Director’s Assistant
2. Park Ranger in Yellowstone National Park
3. Landscaper
4. Software Tester

…Movies I?ve Watched Over and Over Again:
1. Jaws
2. Cinema Paridisio
3. Avalon
4. Tommy Boy

…places I have been:

1. Nags Head, NC
2. NYC
3. Truckee, CA
4. The Grand Canyon, AZ

…places I have lived:

1. Akron,OH
2. Gardiner, MT
3. Bozeman, MT
4. Cuyahoga Falls,OH

…TV Shows I Watch (usually via DVD, as I don’t own a TV):

1. The Sopranos
2. Family Guy
3. The Simpsons
4. Futurama

…Radio Shows I Listen To:

1. Little Steven’s Underground Garage (locally at 6PM on 103.3 FM, The Trail, Sunday nights)
2. This American Life (usually via podcast)
3. Car Talk
4. A Prairie Home Companion

…Things I Look Forward To:

1. 01.20.09
2. The Big Sky Documentary Film Festival
3. Selling my car
4. Buying a house

…of my favorite foods:

1. Italian/ Lasagne
2. Sushi
3. Mahi Burritos
4. Steak and Roasted Veggies

…places I would rather be right now:

1. Hawaii
2. New York City
3. Soaking in a hot spring
4. Italy — specifically outside in an olive grove somewhere warm

…people I Email Regularly:
1. My ‘ole man
2. The OG
3. Amy
4. Clients

…People I tag next

1. I am
2. so bad
3. at memes
4. No one gets tagged



Filed Under (Life, News, community) by Marc Moss on 11-02-2008

New Belgium Brewing CompanyThe bad news comes via the Grizzly Growler blog.

Dear City of Missoula,

It is with great regret that after eight years, we at New Belgium Brewing have decided not to bring the Tour de Fat back to Missoula in 2008.  We never thought that the day would come when our little bike celebration would grow into the behemoth that it has become. It is our hope that the Tour de Fat has benefited the community of Missoula and the bike shops and non-profits who have contributed so much over the years.

As our show grows, sadly the number of weekends in the summer does not, and with our current limitations, we cannot add other worthy cities without passing the torch from the groups we have worked with in existing cities.  It is our hope that you will find ways to bolster your support even in the absence of our shenanigans and tomfoolery.

As we end this chapter of Tour de Fat, it is not our desire to leave our partnering non-profit’s missions unattended.  Future events, sponsorships, and philanthropic grants are tools we have available for those who have helped us for so many years with so many shows, trials, and triumphs.

May your good work continue for many years to come.

Sincerely,

New Belgium Brewing
and Team TDF (the now sad Clowns)
 

1304401099_427795e914_m Sad Day - Tour de Fat Leaves Missoula


Getting into Drag II

Originally uploaded by love not fear



MCC Logo

The Missoula Cultural Council newsletter showed up today in my inbox. Some of the interesting highlights are below.

The Montana Museum of Art & Culture, in collaboration with the Missoula Art Museum and the Art Associates of Missoula, present Very Visual: Art Appreciation and Visual Literacy, taught by local art historian Ted Hughes.

This noncredit course is open to the public and designed for adults. It is intended for both personal enrichment and to build on the talents and knowledge of current and potential docents at MMAC and MAM. No prior background in the arts is required and students do not need to be enrolled at UM to attend. Classes will meet in the University Center Room 326 at The University of Montana Tuesdays from 4 - 6pm on February 5, 12 and 19. The class will discuss the following topics:

  • February 5: The Formal Elements
  • February 12: The Means of Artmaking
  • February 19: Developing Visual Literacy

Cost is $ 35. To register, call MMAC at 243-2019 or email museum@umontana.edu.

The University of Montana Gallery of Visual Arts presents two exhibits in February: Michael Barnes: Recent Encounters and Infestations and Tom Huck: The Bloody Bucket, both shows running until February 27.

Mr. Barnes will give a lecture on February 12 at 5:00 p.m., and Mr. Huck will give lecture on February 18 at 4:15. Both lectures are in Social Science Room #356. Call 243-2813 for more information.

Montana Rep presents Cat on a Hot Tin Roof at the UM Montana Theatre, PARTV Center February 5-9. Call 243-4581.

Fact and Fiction presents Susanna Sonnenberg Reading and Book Signing

410MtP38oeL._AA240_ Arts and Culture Happenings in Missoula for the Week of 2/4/08


Susanna Sonnenberg reads from her novel Her Last Death, February 6 at 7:00 p.m. Call 721-2881 or visit www.factandfictionbooks.com

Puccini’s Gianni Schicchi & Suor Angelica

UM Opera Theatre, together with MCT Community Theatre, presents Puccini’s Gianni Schicchi & Suor Angelica, February 7-10 at the MCT Center for the Performing Arts. UM Opera Theater received Best Opera Production from the National Opera Association in 2006. For more information visit www.umopera.org or www.mctinc.org

Zootown Arts presents Dynamic Dinos

February 7 from 6:00-8:00 p.m. at the Rattlesnake School Art Room with artist Hanna Hannan. Open to 1st-5th graders, this workshop revels in all that is monstrous, giant, and part of the past. Participants will use their knowledge and create a real or imaginary dinosaur out of papier mache.

Fee $10.00 Rattlesnake School Art Room. Please call to register: 549-7555 or email zootownarts@yahoo.com

Violin master class featuring Adam LaMotte

The String Orchestra of the Rockies presents a violin master class featuring Adam LaMotte on Friday, February 8 at 2:00 p.m. in the Music Recital Hall. Visit www.sor-montana.org

A Community Project: Missoula Reveals its Newest Riverfront Park and its Oldest Hand-Crafted Traditions

City Club Missoula’s February Forum is A Community Project: Missoula Reveals its Newest Riverfront Park and its Oldest Hand-Crafted Traditions, at the Doubletree Hotel. Ellen Buchanan, Director of the Missoula Redevelopment Agency, presents Silver Park, Missoula’s newest riverfront park.

The 14.5 acre park will border the Clark Fork River and will complete the river front trail linking the Ogren Ballpark and the Kim Williams Trail to the California Street Bridge.

Jennifer Anthony of Fearless Engineers will present a power point about the log and timber frame shelters planned for the park. The Timber Framers Guild will host a workshop in Missoula to teach volunteers the traditional art of timber frame construction and joinery, using recycled materials from the old Champion Millsite building, sinker logs from the Bonner Dam and other local sources.

Reservations for the February City Club Forum can be made by email to ccm@cityclubmissoula.org or by calling 406-546-6643 before Wednesday, February 13. Please indicate if you want lunch: $11 for members, $16 for nonmembers, or the no-lunch option of forum only for $5. Cancellations must be made by the reservation deadline. For more information about City Club Missoula, visit www.cityclubmissoula.org