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Best Actor Nomination

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Barry has been nominated in the Best Actor Category for the American Feel Good Film Festival.

The Feel Good Film Festival 2009 is being hosted by famous comedian CARLOS MENCIA (from the hit TV show "Mind of Mencia", and a stand-up comic career spanning 15 years).

AWARD NOMINATIONS LISTED BELOW:

BEST ACTOR
 
Michael Flynn from FRIENDS FOR LIFE
Barry Hilton from FINDING LENNY
Joel McCary From JESUS PEOPLE
Anthony Natale from UNIVERSAL SIGNS
Dustin Seavey from TRUE BEAUTY THIS NIGHT
Patrick Warburton from ROCK SLYDE
 
BEST ACTRESS
 
Elaine Hendrix from ROCK SLYDE
Patrizia Hernandez from LOVE SIMPLE
Sabrina Lloyd from UNIVERSAL SIGNS
Edi Patterson from JESUS PEOPLE
Sarah Paulson from WHOSE DOG IS IT ANYWAY?
Antoinette Valente from KATE WAKES
 
BEST DIRECTOR
 
Ann Calamia from UNIVERSAL SIGNS
Cindy Chupack from WHOSE DOG IS IT ANYWAY?
Chris Dowling from ROCK SLYDE
Jeff Hare from BITTER/SWEET
Jacob Medjuck and Tony Dean Smith from SUMMERHOOD
Michael Spence from FRIENDS FOR LIFE
 
BEST CINEMATOGRAPHER
 
Cale Finot from HIS GOOD WILL
James Liston from SUMMERHOOD
Sayombhu Mukdeeprom from BITTER/SWEET
John Radel from DANCE OF THE DRAGON
Jake Ures from THAT'S MAGIC!
Daniel Watchulonis from UNIVERSAL SIGNS
 
BEST PRODUCTION DESIGNER
 
Lacey Anzelc and Amy Maier GRANDE DRIP
Ewen Dickson from SUMMERHOOD
Carlos Espinoza from ROCK SLYDE
Bill Johnson from THAT’S MAGIC!
Meghan Rogers from DANDELION DHARMA
Jenna Sanders from CHARLIE THISTLE

THE FEEL GOOD FILM FESTIVAL RETURNS TO EGYPTIAN THEATRE FRIDAY, AUGUST 7 THROUGH SUNDAY, AUGUST 9, 2009
 
ROCK SLYDE ANNOUNCED AS OPENING NIGHT GALA PRESENTATION
 
FULL FESTIVAL LINEUP ANNOUNCED
 
ED ASNER WILL BE SUBJECT OF TRIBUTE
 

LOS ANGELES, CA July 17, 2009 - The 2009 Feel Good Film Festival (FGFF) announces it will return to the Egyptian Theatre in Hollywood Friday, August 7 through Sunday, August 9. The three-day event once again will feature films aimed at both adult and family audiences that highlight positive themes, happy endings, make audiences laugh, and capture the beauty of our world.

The Opening Night Gala presentation of Chris Dowling’s ROCK SLYDE will kick start a program that will feature 60 films, including 16 features, 34 shorts, and 10 student films as well as 2 webisodes. Along with the films offered throughout the festival, additional activities will include the film festival’s signature “yellow” carpet entrances (in honor of FGFF’s sunflower logo), live musical performances in the Egyptian Theatre courtyard presented by Audiorents, an original screenplay competition, an original song competition, a panel discussion, and a Closing Night Awards Gala, hosted by Brian Krause (“Charmed”) highlighted by a Tribute to film and television legend, Ed Asner.

ROCK SLYDE will screen as the Opening Night Gala feature film presentation on Friday, August 7. Written and directed by Chris Dowling, the film stars Patrick Warburton as an eccentric private detective balancing an office building turf war with a religious cult leader played by Andy Dick and a bizarre case involving a mysterious and beautiful woman (Rena Sofer). The film also stars Elaine Hendrix, with a number of cameo appearances including Jason Alexander, Eric Roberts, Lea Thompson and Tom Bergeron. The screening will mark the film’s Los Angeles Premiere with Warburton, Dick and Alexander all confirmed to attend and participate with the director, Dowling in a Q&A at the conclusion of the screening.

Also screening as part of the Opening Night Gala will be the short films FURTISSIMO, directed by Jacob Cementina, and TRUE BEAUTY THIS NIGHT, written and directed by Peter Besson.

Dowling expressed his happiness that ROCK SLYDE will enjoy its L.A. premiere as the FGFF Opening Night Gala, saying “Our cast and crew are thrilled to be having our West Coast premiere at the opening night of the Feel Good Film Festival.  We feel the FGFF represents an aspect of independent filmmaking that is largely forgotten - having fun and making people laugh.  We look forward to screening at the historic Egyptian theatre, walking the yellow carpet and having some fun.”

In addition to the Closing Night Tribute honoring Ed Asner, the Gala ceremonies will include the presentation of filmmaker awards. The awards will include prizes with a total value of $7750 ($3000 in goods and services from SLX Rentals and Sales, $3000 in goods and services from Hollywood Rentals, $1500 in film stock from Fuji Film, and a copy of Final Draft Version 8) for the winner of the Best Feel Good Feature Length Film and $3750 ($1500 in goods and services from SLX Rentals and Sales, $1000 in goods and services from Hollywood Rentals, $1000 in film stock from Fuji Film, and a copy of Final Draft Version 8) for the winner of the Best Feel Good Short Film.

In addition, prizes that total $1250 ($1000 in goods and services from Hollywood Rentals and a copy of Final Draft Version 8) will be given to the Audience Award winner for Best Feel Good Feature Film, and $250 (a copy of Final Draft Version 8) will go to the Audience Award for Best Feel Good Short Film.

The Panther Award for Best Cinematography brings with it $3000 in goods and services from SLX Rentals and Sales, the Best Feel Good Screenplay takes a prize worth $1000 (an InkTip online membership, a copy of Final Draft Version 8 and a $500 unrestricted cash prize from the Feel Good Film Festival), Best Original Song receives $500 in unrestricted cash from the Feel Good Film Festival), and the winner of the Feel Good Student Film category will enjoy $800 in goods and services from SLX Rentals and Sales as well as a one week complimentary tuition package at the New York Film Academy.

This year will also mark the addition of an award presented to the brand new Feel Good Webisode category,as well as honors to be announced for Best Art Direction, Best Directing, Best Actress and Best Actor.

Regarding the announcement of FGFF’s second year, Festival Founder and Co-Director Kristen Ridgway says, “The second year of the film festival promises to build on the success and fun all of us enjoyed as we launched FGFF last year. As much as we (obviously) had hoped to have a successful film festival, we were all blown away by the overwhelming turnout and response by the filmmakers and fans alike to our “happy” counter-programming. And ROCK SLYDE, with priceless performances by both Patrick Warburton and Andy Dick, could not be a better choice to start the festival with a bang and a lot of laughs.”

FGFF Co-Director America Young agreed and emphasized the addition of the webisodes section as well as a new “After Hours: Feel Good Enlightened double feature on Friday night as evidence of the growth of the programming this year saying, “Using the concept of ‘feel good’ films or entertainment as a leaping off point, rather than a constraint has been a central focus in our second year. We’re excited by the opportunity to not simply entertain, but to also explore and expand the definition with our audiences”.   

FGFF will also screen the winning entry of an online competition co-sponsored by the festival on Indieflix.com.  That film will be chosen from a lineup including Marc Havener’s AND WHAT REMAINS, Marin Rosete’s BASKET BRONX, Patrick Taggart’s CHARLIE APPLEBEE, Jeremy Provost’s DAYS OF BEING WRINKLE FREE, Maurice Moore’s THE SAVIOR, Matt Sklar’s STAYING GOLD: LOVE, SEX AND HAPPINESS IN OUR GOLDEN YEARS, and Conor Britain’s YOU WIN SOME YOU LOSE SOME.

The Feel Good Film Festival lineup will represent nine countries, including the U.S, U.K., Thailand, Australia, Singapore, South Africa, Ireland, Netherlands and Canada.

Festival passes and tickets are available for purchase on fgff.org <http://fgff.org> . 

The Feel Good Film Festival’s films are as follows:


FEATURE LENGTH FILMS (in alphabetical order):

ALWAYS WILL (USA/narrative)

Dir/Scr:           Michael Sammaciccia

Cast:               Andrew Baglini, Noelle Meixell, Mark Schroeder

 

BITTER/SWEET (Thailand/narrative)

Dir/Scr:           Jeff Hare

Cast:               Kip Pardue, James Brolin, Laura Sorenson, Napakpapha                                          Nakprasitte

 

THE BROTHERS WARNER (USA/documentary)

Dir:                  Cass Warner

Subjects:        Debbie Reynolds, Denis Hopper, Angie Dickinson

 

DANCE OF THE DRAGON (Singapore/narrative)

Dir:                  Max Mannix, John Radel

Cast:               Hyuk Jang, Fann Wong, Jason Scott Lee

 

FINDING LENNY (South Africa/narrative)

Dir:                  Neal Sundstrom

Cast:               Barry Hilton, Russel Savadier

 

FRIENDS FOR LIFE (USA/narrative)

Dir:                  Michael Spence

Cast:               Michael Flynn, Jimmy Chunga, Tayva Patch

 

JESUS PEOPLE (USA/narrative)

Dir:                  Jason Naumann

Cast:               Wendi McLendon-Covey, Laura Silverman, Mindy Sterling, Tim                               Bagley, Jennifer Elise Cox

 

LILY (USA/narrative)

Dir:                  Hiroshi Nakajima

Cast:               Josh Long, Renevva Jensen, John Bolen

 

LOVE SIMPLE (USA/narrative)

Dir/Scr:           Mark von Sternberg

Cast:               Francisco Solorzano, Patrizia Hernandez

 

PAPER OR PLASTIC (USA/documentary)

Dir:                  Alex D. da Silva, Justine Jacob

 

ROCK SLYDE (USA/narrative)

Dir/Scr:           Chris Dowling

Cast:               Patrick Warburton, Andy Dick, Rena Sofer, Elaine Hendrix, Jamie Alexander, Jason Alexander, Eric Roberts, Tom Bergeron, Lea Thompson

 

SHOOTING BEAUTY (USA/documentary)

Dir:                  George Kachadorian

 

 

SOMETHING UNKNOWN (Netherlands/documentary)

Dir:                  Renee Scheltema

 

SUMMERHOOD (Canada/narrative)

Dir:                  Jacob Madjuck, Tony Dean Smith

Cast:               Jacob Medjuck, Raquel Alessi, Joe Fleherty, (narration by) John                              Cusack

 

UNIVERSAL SIGNS (USA/narrative)

Dir/Scr:           Ann Calamia

Cast:               Anthony Natale, Sabrina Lloyd, Lupe Ontiveros, Margot Kidder,                               Robert Picardo

 

2012 – WE’RE ALREADY IN IT (UK & USA/documentary)

Dir:                  Patty Greer

 

                       

SHORT FILMS (in alphabetical order):

A SUMMER RAIN (USA/narrative)

Dir:                  Ela Thier

 

BE GOOD (UK/narrative)

Dir:                  Barney Cokeliss

 

BILLY (Australia/narrative)

Dir:                  Matthew Graham

 

BILLY & THE HURRICANE (USA/narrative)

Dir:                  Rocky Benoit

 

CHARLIE THISTLE (USA/narrative)

Dir/Scr:           Bragi Schut

 

CRAVINGS (USA/narrative)

Dir:                  Jane Sablow

 

DANDELION DHARMA (USA/narrative)

Dir/Scr:           Veronica DiPippo

 

DANZAK (USA/narrative)

Dir:                  Gabiel Yepes

 

DUCK LOVES TESCACOIL (USA/narrative)

Dir:                  Tyler J. Kupferer

 

FURTISSIMO (USA/narrative)

Dir:                  Jacob Cementina

 

GRANDE DRIP (USA/narrative)

Dir:                  Angelo Restaino

 

HIS GOOD WILL (Canada & USA/narrative)

Dir:                  Cayman Grant

 

ICE CREAM (USA/narrative)

Dir/Scr:           Dawn Asher, Alex Beh

 

KATE WAKES (USA/narrative)

Dir/Scr:           Jasmine Kosovic

 

LAUGHTER(RX): NO HARMFUL SIDE EFFECTS (USA/narrative)

Dir:                  Chelsey D’Arrigo, Brandi Kosloy, Nani Dickinson, Charlie Vaughn

 

THE LAUNDRY (USA/narrative)

Dir/Scr:           Alex Beh

 

THE LITTLE CEO (USA/narrative)

Dir/Scr:           Sari Karplus

 

LUCY A PERIOD PIECE (USA/narrative)

Dir:                  Julie Sagalowsky

 

MAN WITH A GUITAR (USA/narrative)

Dir:                  Ryan Falkner

 

MUGGING (USA/narrative)

Dir:                  Jason Benesh

 

RIMSHOT (USA/narrative)

Dir:                  Kirk Diedrich

 

THE ROMANTIC FOIBLES (USA/narrative)

Dir:                  Canyon Prince

 

SCENIC ROUTE (USA/narrative)

Dir/Scr:           Jonathan Fredrick

 

SILENT TREATMENT (USA/narrative)

Dir/Scr:           Jonathan Rothell

 

 

SLICE OF PIE (USA/narrative)

Dir:                  Tim Reischauer

 

 

SWEETENER (USA/narrative)

Dir:                  Paul Preston

 

TAH DAH (Canada/narrative)

Dir/Scr:           Stacey Chomiak

 

THAT’S MAGIC! (USA/narrative)

Dir:                  Brandon McCormick          

 

TRUE BEAUTY THIS NIGHT (USA/narrative)

Dir:                  Peter Besson

 

WEATHERED (USA/narrative)

Dir/Scr:           Matt Barber, Matt Webb

 

WHATEVER TURNS YOU ON (Ireland/narrative)

Dir:                  Declan Cassidy

 

WHEN I GROW UP (USA/narrative)

Dir:                  Michelle Meeker

 

WHOSE DOG IS IT ANYWAY? (USA/narrative)

Dir/Scr:           Cindy Chupack

 

 

STUDENT FILMS (in alphabetical order):

 

FOR ALL MANKIND

Dir:                  Dan Clifton

 

GRACE

Dir/Scr:           Natalie Williams

 

HAPPY MAN’S PANTS

Dir:                  Kunal Savkur

 

LOVE LESSONS FOR MILES

Dir/Scr:           Matthew Morgenthaler

 

THE MASTERSONS

Dir:                  Dana Jones             

 

OVER THE FARM

Dir:                  Zander Hartung

 

 

PRETTY UGLY

Dir:                  Abbey Paccia

 

STRIKE (Australia)

Dir:                  Jenna Dunkley       

 

THE WORLD WITHIN UPS AND DOWNS

Dir:                  Jason Gerber

 

WOW! WHAT A GREAT QUESTION

Dir/Scr:           Wesley Ruby

 

 

WEBISODES (in alphabetical order):

 

CATHERINE AND ANNIE

Dir:                  America Young

 

PINK EYE

Dir:                  Brinton Bryan

 

 

SCREENPLAY COMPETITION (in alphabetical order):

 

CRAYON NETWORK

Writer:             Debrah Neal

 

GODSPEED

Writer:             Travis Mann, David White, Michael Toay

 

LA JAPONAISE (CHRISTMAS CAKE)

Writer:             Karen Webb

 

NIGHTINGALE

Writer:             Andrew Arneson

 

9 GREYHOUNDS

Writer:             Miguel Rionda

 

PONYTAIL

Writer:             Jason Ginsburg

ORIGINAL SONG COMPETITION (in alphabetical order):

 

Chris and Steve

Music & Lyrics:         Freddy & Francine

 

Dandelion Dharma

Music & Lyrics:         Marc Aramian, James Geralden, Veronica DiPeppo

 

Groupidity

Music & Lyrics:         Merykid

 

Lucky Loser

Music & Lyrics:         Stephen Hampar

 

Planetarium

Music & Lyrics:         Stephanie Batailler, Skyebat

 

Potluck

Music & Lyrics:         Land of Deborah

 

The Way to Dance

Music & Lyrics:         Matt Daniels

 

You’re Not Listening

Music & Lyrics:         Rob Giles

 

Mirror

Music & Lyrics:         Zoe Myers

 

 

About The Feel Good Film Festival

The Feel Good Film Festival celebrates films and the filmmakers and creative artists that create entertainment with positive themes, happy endings, that make audiences laugh, and that captures the beauty of our world. FGFF will encourage the development, production, and distribution of films that share those characteristics as it offers a yearly touchstone for the viewing and enjoyment of those films.

 
Sponsors

 
SLX Rentals and Sales, Panther Dollies & Cranes, Audiorents, Hollywood Rentals, Blue Angel Ultra Premium Vodka, Chakra Indian Cuisine, AudioRents, New York Film Academy, Final Draft Version 8, Fuji Film, IndieFlix.com, Law Offices of John Nelson, InkTip.com, Hollywood Flowers


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