Thursday, December 22, 2011

White Space Selected for 2012 Sedona International Film Festival

We are elated to announce that the Holiday Season brings even more great festival news.  White Space has been selected to screen at the Sedona International Film Festival  in Sedona Arizona February 18th-26th, 2012. 

Academy Award winners, up-and-comers and old friends will complement and enhance the weeklong experience surrounding the 145 films to be screened at the 18th annual Sedona International Film Festival, from Feb. 18-26.


Turner Classic Movies host Robert Osborne returns with his favorite classic films; Academy Award-winning producer, artist and costume designer Kathleen Glynn (Bowling for Columbine, Farenheit 911) will moderate and host this year’s workshops, one of which, “Composing Music for Film,” will be led by Oscar-winning lyricist and five-time nominee Don Black (Born Free); Oscar-winning screenwriter Robert Moresco (Crash) will be in town as will actress Lea Thompson. And that’s just the beginning.

We are so excited to be included in this prestigious festival!  Stay tuned for screening details/

White Space Poetry Project 2011 Year in Review.wmv

Sunday, December 18, 2011

White Space Selected for 2012 San Diego Black Film Festival

White Space will screen at the 2012 San Diego Black Film Festival January 26th-January 29th.  This will be the fourth festival acceptance for the project so far!  Thank you to all of our donors and supporters for following the project throughout 2010 and 2011.  It is exciting to see the way the film is being received throughout the United States and even other parts of the world! 

Excerpt from the San Diego Film Festival Website Below...
http://www.sdbff.com/about.html

"The San Diego Black Film Foundation is dedicated to the preservation and promotion of African American and African Diaspora cinema as well as the education of media arts. Held each year in late January, the San Diego Black Film Festival is one of the largest black film festivals in the country.

As the San Diego Black Film Festival enters its 10th year, we're more excited than ever. The event continues to experience tremendous growth and is now one of the largest black film festivals in the country and second largest on the west coast. Our motto is "Spotlight on African American and African Diaspora Cinema." We screen over 100 films each year: Comedy, Drama, Documentaries, Animation, GLBT, Horror, Religious, Foreign/African Diaspora, Shorts, Feature Films and music videos."