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The 51st WorldFest Houston Winners

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Grand Remi Winner NINE TO NIRVANA, Directed by Evan Lu, Starring Snow Li

 

 

 

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Grand Remi Winner KAZANTZAKIS, Directed by Iannis Smaragdis. 

 

 

WorldFest-Houston, the third longest-running International Film Festival in North America, celebrated the conclusion of its 10-day run of film, fun and fanfare in its 51st annual edition with a 23% increase in overall audience attendance!  Kicking off WorldFest’s Opening Night festivities on Friday, April 20th with Ethan Hawke on hand to present his latest film, Blaze, on the life and times of Texas balladeer, Blaze Foley. Ethan Hawke received his Career Achievement Award from WorldFest founder Hunter Todd on Opening Night. Ethan won his very first award for Straight To One at WorldFest in 1993!

 
    WorldFest also celebrated its fourth annual Focus on China with the largest survey of new Chinese cinema outside of China and many attending directors looking for future joint ventures;  the 13th annual Panorama Italia in collaboration with Valeria Rumori, Director of the Italian Cultural Institute in Los Angeles, CA. (IIC), featuring Raffaella Covino’s Lend a Hand (Dammi un Mano), Giancarlo Iannotta’s My Country, Francesco Paladino’s Accordions and Antonio Padovan’s The Last Prosecco. Closing weekend festivities included the WorldFest Remi Awards Gala on Saturday night (April 28th) that culminated with a Sunday morning NASA Rocket Park visit and Galveston Bay Regatta and barbeque hosted by The Houston Yacht Club. Filmmakers and HYC Skippers alike danced to the tunes of Gary Michael Dahl and his great band with perfect Houston sunshine. 

 

WorldFest 2018 Grand REMI Awards are: 


●    BEST THEATRICAL FEATURE: (tied)
Kazantzakis, Iannis Smaragdis, Greece 
Nine to Nirvana, Evan Lu, China.

●    BEST FILM & VIDEO PRODUCTION:
Slip the Lines, Tom Nitsch, Tom Nitsch Images, Hamburg, Germany

●    BEST TV & CABLE PRODUCTION:
Falling for Vermont, David Winning, Groundstar MDW Entertainment, Calgary, Canada

●    BEST NEW MEDIA:
Formosa 3D, Studio Gene Young 3D Image Company, Taipei, Taiwan

●    BEST EXPERIMENTAL FILM & VIDEO:
Plicker, ByungJun Kim, Gyeonggi-do, Republic of Korea    

●    BEST TV COMMERCIAL:
“Carry” Cadillac, Publicis, New York, NY, USA

●    BEST SHORT SUBJECT:
Laboratory Conditions, Joe Russell, Joe Russell Productions, Los Angeles, CA, USA

●    BEST STUDENT FILM: 
A Life Together, Simon Direen, Swinburne University, Hawthorn, Australia

●    BEST MUSIC VIDEO:
The Modern Lives, Bill Plympton, New York, NY, USA
●    BEST SCREENPLAY:
The Last Game, Phil Kaufman, Nashville, Tn. USA

 

The 2018 Houston Broadcast Film Critics’ Choice Awards for the 51st WorldFest are: 
Best Picture; If I Could Run, Shawn Welling
Best Actress; Snow Li for Nine to Nirvana
Best Actor; Odysseas Papaspiliopoulos for Kazantzakis
Best Supporting Actress; Emily Landham for Strategy and Pursuit
Best Supporting Actor; Ali Mohammad Radmanesh for Golnesa
Best Young Actor; Luke Colombero for The Divide
Best Young Actress; Preslee Bishop for If I Could Run

 

The Best International Feature, sponsored by the Russian-American Publication, went to The Little God (Kunju Daivam) and director Jeo Baby, a lighthearted & comedic children’s tale of faith from India with young award winning actor Adish Praveen.

 

The full WorldFest Awards Remi list is available online at www.worlfest.org 
WorldFest-Houston 52nd Annual Independent International Film Festival will be held April 5-14, 2019. Entries officially open August 1st, 2018. Main deadline is December 15, 2018. Final Brick-Wall entry with late fee penalties is January 15th, 2019.

 

To wrap up, WorldFest offered a tiered closing bill of Houston Filmmaker Shawn Welling’s most recent offerings including a full length feature, Strange Bird, coming attraction of American Ghost Tail in one full theatre; Official Closing China feature, The Lord of Shanghai in its North American Premiere with Director Sherwood Hu on hand to present his opulent period piece of Shanghai at the end of the Opium wars. Director Hu won a Special Jury Award for his film as well as Best Director of 2018, Best Special Effects & Best Art Direction. The final and Official Closing Film was Sebastián Lelio’s Disobedience which went into a second theatre due to its great audience turnout!

   
On April 26, 27 and 28th, WorldFest conducted Nine Film Industry Seminars concluding with the Indie Forum of WorldFest feature film Directors. Nick Nicholson kicked-off with the ever popular So You Want to Make a Movie? followed by Shawn Welling’s Cut to the Dog, then Norman Ray Fitts’ Scriptwriting Tips, SAG-AFTRA & Casting session, Gary Chason’s Actors’ Workshop for the Cinema, Jon C. Scheide’s Producing in the Trenches, John Streeter’s NASA Clips, Duncan Johnson’s All about Drones, and last but certainly not least an Indie Directors Forum moderated by multi-award Remi and 2018 Grand Remi winner in Television, David Winning from Calgary, Canada.


WorldFest’s Remi Awards Gala on Saturday, April 28th was held in The Marriott Westchase Hotel, VIP partner and official host hotel for the 51st annual WorldFest.  Festivities began with a cocktail reception hosted by Boxer Property.  Two members of the 5-time World Champion Bagpipe Band of Houston’s St. Thomas Episcopal School launched the awards segment by piping in festival founder, Hunter Todd. Pastorini Bosby Talent provided the award presenters. Dance entertainment was presented by Singer DAI Ying Xuan “If I Ain’t Got You,” Chinese Traditional Dance “Rainbow” by Diana Feng, and mesmerizing dance performance by Yubin Song and Eric Tong with Bellaire High/Emotion Dance Team “Money on My Mind” with a grand finale by Shawn Welling’s Planet Funk Academy’ and Mecca Dance Project premiere dancers who performed a high-energy dance mix created especially for the gala.


     All film premieres screened at the recently renovated with Leather Luxury Reclining Memorial City Cinemark Theatres and brand new cinema partner headquartered in Plano, TX. Other major VIP Partner/Sponsors include Boxer Properties, Lopez Negrete Communications, Memorial City Mall, Maggianos Little Italy, Marriott Hotels, The City of Houston, The State of Texas, Action Limo, Masterpiece International, The Houston Arts Alliance, Avis/Budget Rent a Car, NASA, , The Wellness Center, The Houston Yacht Club, Regent University.

 

WorldFest history: WorldFest, founded as an International Film Society in August 1961, became the third competitive international film festival in North America, following San Francisco and New York.  WorldFest evolved into a competitive International Film Festival in April 1968 and has a long list of “discovered” film greats such as Steven Spielberg, George Lucas, David Lynch, Ridley Scott, Oliver Stone, Atom Egoyan, Randal Kleiser, Ang Lee, Robert Rodriguez, the Coen Brothers, John Lee Hancock and many others from their beginning efforts for film submissions early in their careers.  Multi award-winning producer/director, Hunter Todd, founded this film festival to honor all categories of film and video production continuing his long dedication of “Discovery,” spotlighting emerging Independent filmmakers as “the Spielbergs & Ang Lees of tomorrow.”

         
    WorldFest’s mission is to recognize and honor outstanding creative excellence in film & video, validate brilliant abilities and promote future filmmaking in Texas as well as enhance cultural tourism for Houston and environs.  The 10-day festival ran to a smooth finish with 15 World Premieres, 12 women directors and several sold-out full houses.

 
              All other award results from this year’s WorldFest competition and photos from the Awards Gala are posted on our website  www.worldfest.org– There were more than 4,300 entries in all film and video categories; only 12-15% of submitted entries placed for WorldFest Remi awards. During the 10-day festival, over 650 filmmakers from more than 43 nations around the world were in attendance to personally accept their various awards from this year’s WorldFest’s competition of thousands of submitted category entries.

 

The WorldFest Remi Award is named for the brilliant artist Frederic Remington, who captured the Spirit of Texas and the West with his remarkable paintings and sculptures.

 

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Houston Calling!

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THE WORLDFEST REMI AWARDS

ENTRY FORM  SUBMIT ON FILMFREEWAY

2019 WORLDFEST-HOUSTON April 5 - 14, 2019

Dates & Deadlines

August 15, 2018  Opening Date
November 15, 2018  Earlybird Entry Deadline
December 15, 2018  Main Festival Entry Deadline
January 15, 2019  Late Entry Deadline
January 31, 2019  Final Brick Wall Deadline
April 1, 2019  Notification Date
April 5 – 14, 2019  Event Date

Entries Opened August 15th.

The 2019 Annual WorldFest-Houston International Film & Video Festival is now open for entries! Info on All Winners info is submitted to Seoul, Korea ~ Concorto, Italy & the USAFilmFestival, Dallas at no extra cost!

WorldFest does not get down with Without-A-Box. We remain fiercely independent! We do support, recommend and use FilmFreeway.com & FestHome.com, however.

One WorldFest Entry Form per entry please. Complete the form below, then double-check it before submitting to WorldFest. After submitting your entry, you'll be given further instructions, and the option to submit another entry, or submit your payment. Once you've submitted all your entries, you can choose to pay once via Credit Card or PayPal, or send us a check / money order. If you're in the neighborhood, you can also come on into the office and pay with cash. We might give you some fine WorldFest Swag if you do!

If you'd like to fill out the traditional paper entry form instead, you can download it here, and mail it in with your entry, or Email or Fax it if your entry is Online via Vimeo.

We can't wait to see your work!

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Filmfestivals.com Bruno Chatelin partnered again with the festival and will be covering live from Houston next April.

Thanksgiving Greetings from WorldFest-Houston Film Festival    

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All of us at Team WorldFest wish you...

 

 

 

 

 

A truly Bountiful Thanksgiving! We wish you wonderful moments with your family, friends and co-workers in this delightful holiday season of giving and warmth!

 

All of us at Team WorldFest - Hunter, Kathleen, Kelly, Adrienn, Chandni, Elease, Tom, George, Paul, Henry, Andrew, Joseph and Katy Lea hope that your Thanksgiving 2018 is the very best. We will be roasting our traditional Capon with Virginia Honey-Nut Dressing, Artichokes, Sweet Potato Souffle, Goobers & Onions, Colonial Egg Nog from a Todd Family secret recipe - with Bourbon, Dark Rum & Cognac, Smithfield Ham Biscuits, Champagne, Some fine Texas Red & White Wines from Becker VIneyards, and home made Pecan Pie with Bourbon Hard Sauce!

Yes, we will Gobble until we Wobble!

 

 

 

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The Capon

 

This marvelous bird is a result of too much government control! Back in Ancient Roman times, the Roman Senate was concerned about the people having too many feasts and having too good a time. So, they outlawed fatted Chickens! A very clever Surgeon managed to 'de-sex' the Rooster, resulting in a super fat, tender and delicious "Capon" - The "Soprano Chicken" that is far more tender and tasty than a regular chicken or a turkey. Plus the Capon is a lot smaller, which helps! So the people got around the Senate ban of Chickens for their feasts, only to create something better - The Capon. A good final result from government meddling!

 

 

 

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The Smithfield Ham 

 

The traditional slow cured Smithfield Ham is always part of our holidays at the Todd House. Back in the 1700's, one of my ancestors, Capt Mallory Todd traded goods from Virginia to the Caribbean Islands. The ham industry in Smithfield goes back to Colonial Times when Capt. Mallory Todd, a merchantman from Bermuda, set up shop in town and began exporting hams as early as 1779. Capt. Todd is credited with the creation of the Smithfield ham with his distinct salt, sugar and smoke-cured country hams. In exchange for Todd's Old Virginia Hams, he brought in fine Rum and other Caribbean products. Todd's business was very successful and his first packing house was built in 1880. It is now the Smithfield Company, a Fortune 200, built on Hams!

 

 

 

WorldFest EarlyBird Entry Deadline December 15, 2018

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The 52nd WorldFest ~ Main Entry Deadline: December 15, 2018

We are excited to present our brilliant new graphic design from the creative team at Lopez Negrete Communication-Houston! This powerful design truly captures the very essence of our mission at WorldFest, the oldest Indie Film Festival in the whole, wide world!

 

We are always delighted to remember our wonderful "discoveries" over the past 52 years of  remarkable WorldFest Winners! WorldFest-Houston is an International celebration of new Premiere Feature and Short Films with their Directors attending! 

 

WorldFest discovered with their very first award ~ Steven Spielberg (Amblin'), George Lucas (THX1138), Ang Lee (Pushing Hands), Ridley Scott (The 1984 Apple TVC), the Coen Brothers (Blood Simple), Oliver Stone (Salvador), David Lynch (The Grandmother), Randal Kleiser (Peege), John Lee Hancock (Vaya Con Dios), and literally hundreds more! You could be the next Spielberg or Ang Lee! Enter today!

The Main Entry Deadline is December 15th, 2018 and the Final BrickWall Deadline is January 15th, 2019.  For  entry into the only International film festival with 10 major competition Categories ~ the 52nd WorldFest-Houston, simply visit  https://worldfest.org

It is quick and easy to enter the 52nd WorldFest, via our website, or FilmFreeway.com - We are now accepting Online Vimeo Screeners in addition to Jump Drives and DVD/BR Entries. We will send you a confirmation when we receive your entry and a personal email with the jury results! We judge your entries on big LG Digital Screens, not little Laptops! We screen Remi Award Winning Short, Feature, Student, Experimental and Music Video entries on big Theater screens! Not in little hotel meeting rooms! Go for  your chance at the Remi Award - at the 52nd Annual WorldFest-Houston! The festival will be Celebrated April 05-14, 2019, Ten Great Days in April, with more than 1,000 International Filmmakers attending! The 14th Annual Panorama Italia, and a major 5th Annual Panorama China of new films and filmmakers from China, 9 Master Classes in Film Production, a nightly Festival Club for Networking, a VIP Tour of NASA, a Consular Sailing Regatta at the classic Houston Yacht Club on beautiful Galveston Bay with Longhorn Steers and Texas BBQ & Beer, and the Remi Awards Gala at the wonderful WorldFest HQ Hotel-The Memorial City Westin, with special WorldFest rates!

 

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Focus on the creative force behind WorldFest Houston, congrats to the entrepreneur Hunter Todd...and family

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In this episode from BizBuzz America TV John Frazier spotlights Hunter Todd CEO & Director of WorldFest Houston International Film Festival.

 

WORLDFEST Houston 52 Program April 6th

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Kevin and Sam Sorbo received their Platinum Remi Award for best romantic comedy from Festival director Hunter Todd.

The filmmakers were flying to Europe and could not stsay for the closing awards ceremony.

Hunter Todd introducing each film

6 APR 2019@ 1 PM

6 APR 2019@ 3 PM

6 APR 2019@ 7 PM

 
Teen Spirit Feature
 
 
 
The Bay House Feature
 
 

6 APR 2019@ 9 PM

 
Miracle Mile Feature
 
Cinemark
 
 

 

WorldFest Houston videos on Youtube

WORLDFEST Houston 52 Program April 7th


WORLDFEST Houston 52 Program April 8th

Miracle in East Texas wins Platinum Remi Award for best romantic comedy

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Kevin and Sam Sorbo received their Platinum Remi Award for best romantic comedy from Festival director Hunter Todd.

The filmmakers were flying to Europe and could not stsay for the closing awards ceremony.

VIDEO: Jeffery Patterson at Worlfest Houston with two films

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We met Jeffery Patterson and the cast of one of the 2 films he showed at Worldfest Houston, in a private diner with festival founders, Hunter and Kathleen Todd.

PRODUCED BY: Once Upon A Dream Productions Jeffery Patterson @TheJefferyP

In the vein of Tender Mercies and Crazy Heart comes Finding Harmony, a multi-generational southern drama about the wounds we carry, and those we leave behind. When legendary music producer, JT Grayson, passes away, he leaves the Fame Ranch to his estranged daughter, Samantha 'Sam' Colter, a strong-willed single mother. The ranch acts as a juvenile program for troubled young boys, but Sam, already overwhelmed by raising her rebellious teenage daughter, Harmony, puts the ranch up for sale. When Sam reunites with her ex-husband, country star, Casey Colter, at her father's wake, she's forced to confront the demons of her past, and choose between the life she's built, and the life she ran away from.


CAST:

ALISON EASTWOOD IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0002055/?r...

BILLY ZANE http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000708/?r...

ANNA MARGARET http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2789327/?r...

ED BRUCE http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0115469/?r...

JEFFERY PATTERSON http://www.imdb.com/name/nm3525804/?r...

MAX LLOYD-JONES http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1682827/?r...

WILLIAM SHOCKLEY http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0794687/?r...

JUDY NORTON http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0003354/?r...

BARRY CORBIN http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0179224/?r...

Shot on location in Muscle Shoals, Alabama at the Fame Ranch, part of the Alabama Sheriff's Association Youth Ranch project. http://www.sheriffsranch.org

16-year-old twins, Brooke and Alexis, are looking forward to a summer of fun while working and hanging out with their fellow Life Guards at Paradise Water Park. It’s been a tough year since their mom died and while their youthful resilience finds them ready to move forward they are worried about their dad, Jeremy, who has yet to come to terms with all the changes in his life running the family owned Water Park and raising his daughters alone. Teens being teens, Brooke and Alexis manage to test Jeremy's patience to the breaking point, and have all three of them questioning the right path for their future. For this family it’s no longer just Another Day in Paradise Starring Autumn Patterson, Madeline Paige Patterson, Frankie Muniz, Joanna Krupa, Brendan Robinson, Ryan Ochoa, Acacia Brinley, Judy Norton, Jeffery Patterson, and more!

Instagram: @ADIPmovie

Twitter: @ADIPmovie

Facebook: ADIP Movie ADIPmovie.com

A Once Upon A Dream Production

Chinese treat at Worldfest Houston 52 with Wolf Warior 2

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I totally enjoyed watching Wolf Warrior 2 the Chinese action film directed by Wu Jing, who also starred in the lead role. The film co-stars Celina Jade, Frank Grillo...

The film scored just under 900M$ at the chinese Box Office! a true phenomenom

The film is non stop action,with spectacular explosions, killings, fights, a touch of romance at the end of course (the lead character, special forces combat retired officer) is so busy saving everyone else and killing hundreds of bad guys that he can t really focus on  that before the end of the movie (2 hours or so that play like a 80 minutes film).

As a parallel to many US action movies (ID4 super hero films...) I found funnny to discover these chinese patriotism values, the love of the flag and other socialist morale which prevailed when china saves africa from collapse.

WORLDFEST Houston 52 Program April 9th

Hunter Todd, Houston Worldfest founding director, talks to filmfestivals.com

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Learn from the festival director who gave their first festival prize to Steven Spielberg, George Lucas, Ang Lee, the Coen brothers, : the mission, th ehistory, the gala, the regatta, the city, the ambiance : things you need to know about Worldfest Houston.

 

The 52nd WorldFest-Houston Mid-Fest Recap Best Actor/Actress Nominees!

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Mid-stride at WorldFest-Houston with Day Five, Tuesday, April 10 the exciting film line-up continues to unspool! This year is another great cornucopia for true film buffs offering several compelling World Premieres from over 70 Indie features; the Fourteenth Annual Italian Panorama with a comedic flair and great diversity; a fine contingency of films from India, South Africa, The Philippines; and much more! Now posted on the WorldFest-Houston website (www.worldfest.org) designed by Lopez Negrete are trailers, times, and ticketing. WorldFest-Houston extends through Saturday, April 14, and all screenings will be at the Memorial City Cinemark (310 Memorial Way).

 

The first half of the fest was jam-packed with everything you want in a film festival: fabulous parties, incredible films, and celebrity sightings. The festival kicked-off with Tim Disney in attendance for the world premiere of William, which was well-received by audience members. Bruno Chatelin, Head of https://filmfestivals.com/ jetted in from Paris bringing his bubbly élan and his camera of course! Eric Roberts supported his film Lone Star Deception (produced by Houstonian Ed DeZevallos) and received a WorldFest-Houston Lifetime achievement award for excellence in film. Billy Zane’s flight was rerouted to Austin due to the Sunday storm, so he drove in for the WorldFest premiere of Finding Harmony. American film critic Joe Leydon hosted a special pop-up seminar that featured a conversation with Kevin Sorbo (Director of Miracle in East Texas), Steve De Jarnatt (Director of Miracle Mile), and Richard Krevolin (Director of Attachments).

UPCOMING HIGHLIGHTS

WorldFest still has lots of fun planned for the final five days of the film festival. Bob and Marys, an Italian comedy directed by Francesco Prisco, will be shown at a special screening at the Italian Cultural and Community Center with director in attendance on Friday, April 12, 2019 at 7pm along with its original screening at Cinemark April 10, 2019 at 7pm. She is the Ocean (directed by Inna Blokhina) is a brilliant documentary that features some amazing women and their love of the sea including Ocean Ramsey, the spellcaster of sharks, Anna Bader, the 6-time European champion in cliff diving, and Keala Kennelly, who spent half of her life in the top 5 best female surfers in the world. The festival is also thrilled to be screening The River Within (directed by Ivan Botha; a South African adventure trekking the rapids), Underneath the Same Moon (directed by Bob Wasson; a search for second chance at love) and the sci-fi winner at FantaSport, Wen Ren’s The Last Sunrise, which has already seen much festival acclaim. And don’t forget to check out the China program with some great directors here too!

SCREENINGS & EVENT LOCATIONS

Directors are attending 89% of films at WorldFest and will be available to talk to you about their films.

With the WorldFest-Houston juries just finalizing their Best Actor/Actress deliberations, the festival is proud to announce the nominees for the 2019 Remi Awards honoring the best actor, best actress, best supporting actor, and best supporting actress plus the Rising Star nominees. The Remi Awards will be presented to the winners at our Awards Ceremony, April 13, 2019 at The Westin Memorial City Hotel (945 Gessner Road).

 

BEST ACTOR NOMINEES

Best Actress Nominees

Laura Morante, Italy (Bob & Marys)

Jennifer Dale, Canada (Into Invisible Light)

Sara Ball, USA (Underneath the Same Moon)

Lynn Mancinelli, USA (The Price for Silence)

Holliday Grainger, UK, (Tell it to the Bees)

 

Best Actor Nominees

Eddie Garcia The Philippines (Rainbow’s Sunset)

Justin Berti, USA (Frontera)

Raymond Bagatsing, The Philippines (Quezon’s Game)

Joseph Wycoff, New Zealand, (No Turning Back)

Sanjar Madi, Kazahkstan (Paris Song)

 

Best Supporting Actress Nominees

Aparna Brielle, USA (ism)

Linda Bradshaw, USA (Nana’s Secret Recipe)

Jasneet Kooner, India (The Pickup Artist)

Snow, Li Zhixue, China (Gathering)

Angela Fontana, Italy (Lucania)

 

Best Supporting Actor Nominees

Cameron Defaria, USA (ism)

Armand Aucamp, S. Africa, (The River Within)

Darrin Henson, USA (The Last Astronaut)

Matt Bush, USA (The Wake of Light)

Mike Starr, USA (Offstage Elements)

 

Rising Star Nominees

Male: Gregor Selkirk, UK (Tell it to the Bees),

Zishan Rong, China (Dawning), Kenken Nuyad, The Philippines (School Service)

Female: Tayler Buck USA, (Princess of the Row), Autumn Patterson, USA (Another Day in Paradise), Madeline Paige Patterson, USA (Another Day in Paradise)

 

 

Master/Class Sessions

 

Also of note is our Master Class/ Seminar schedule (all seminars at The Westin Hotel 945 Gessner Rd. Houston, TX 77024 --- open to public and tickets starting at $50 per seminar)

Thursday, April 11th 

9:00 AM “A Career in Filmmaking 101” Erik Calderon, owner of FLMC Films (this seminar is free with student ID)

10:00 AM – “So You Want to Make a Movie?” Nick Nicholson national film critic

1:00 PM - “Cut to the Dog” Multi-award winner director, Shawn Welling

3:00 PM - “The Dos, The Don’ts and the Better Nots of writing a Screenplay” Norman Ray Fitts, a 25-year veteran with 2 published novels and more than 60 screenplays

 

Friday, April 12th

9:00 AM – “Living and Working as a Filmmaker” Jenny Waldo, filmmaker and instructor at Houston Community College (this seminar is free with student ID)

10:00 AM - “It’s a Marathon, not a Sprint…” Leigh Murray, executive producer of features and TV films

1:00 PM - “Producing in the Trenches ~Tips and Tricks for Indie Film Producers” Jon C. Scheide - Producer, Writer, and Director with 20+ years in the entertainment industry

3:00 PM - “How to Create a Successful and Award Winning Film Festival Strategy” - Dr. Rebekah Louisa Smith of The Film Festival Doctor

 

Saturday, April 13th

10:00 AM - “Conversation with Hal Hartley”, moderated by Joe Leydon

1:00 PM - “Conversation with NASA Houston Cinematographer John Streeter”

3:00 PM Indie Filmmakers Forum Moderated by Multi-Award WorldFest Remi winner, Jon Scheide. Ten feature film directors from the 2019 WorldFest Official Selection program will share their experiences on how they completed their award-winning film.

 

More info with trailers, schedule, and ticketing at:  http://www.worldfest.org

 

 


WORLDFEST Houston 52 Program April 10h

WORLDFEST Houston 52 Program April 11th

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Master/Class Sessions

 

Also of note is our Master Class/ Seminar schedule (all seminars at The Westin Hotel 945 Gessner Rd. Houston, TX 77024 --- open to public and tickets starting at $50 per seminar)

Thursday, April 11th 

9:00 AM “A Career in Filmmaking 101” Erik Calderon, owner of FLMC Films (this seminar is free with student ID)

10:00 AM – “So You Want to Make a Movie?” Nick Nicholson national film critic

1:00 PM - “Cut to the Dog” Multi-award winner director, Shawn Welling

3:00 PM - “The Dos, The Don’ts and the Better Nots of writing a Screenplay” Norman Ray Fitts, a 25-year veteran with 2 published novels and more than 60 screenplays

 

Screenings

 

9 Master Class lined up at The 52nd Annual WorldFest-Houston

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Join Joe Leydon, professor and columnist as he moderates a conversation with three of our award winning film directors during WorldFest’s 52nd edition during opening weekend.

Kevin Sorbo, director, “Miracle in East Texas”, inspired by a true story of 2 con men, ‘Doc’ Boyd (Kevin Sorbo) and ‘Dad’ (John Ratzenberger) who work their way through Texas in the 1930’s evoking wildcatter days of Spindletop and beyond.

Richard Krevolin, directed World premier film ‘Attachments’ a story of an IT Nerd and a widowed grandmother (the inimitable Katherine Ross) who close several age gaps as they learn life lessons and computer protocol from each other.

Steve De Jarnatt, directed the film “Miracle Mile” a retrospective which was Joe Leydon’s Critic’s Choice for WorldFest’s 1992 Offical Selection Program. This benchmark film that took a tough unflinching look at what nuclear destruction truly meant to the common man. The film deals with the last 70 minutes of a young man’s life as he goes looking for his new love just as nuclear war is about to breakout.

The conversations will take place in the Water Fall “024” Lounge at The Westin Memorial City Hotel, 945 Gessner, Rd., Houston, TX 77024, April 6, 2:00 p.m. The films will be screened at Cinemark Memorial City, 310 Memorial Way, Houston TX 77024, check here for show times.

The opening film is WILLIAM directed by Tim Disney who will attend. WILLIAM is the story of 2 brilliant scientists who bring a Neanderthal baby named WILLIAM into the world and must deal with the consequences. Please check the schedule page for ticketing, trailers and times.

Come and see what the heart of the film industry is all about with this set of innovative and exciting topics such as Casting for Indie Films, SAG/AFTRA, noted Film Critic Nick Nicholson's take on the world of Independent film, Drones for Indie Filmmaking, NASA insiders tips for amazing footage for filmmakers, to our traditional Indie Directors’ Forum, Scriptwriters Hollywood Protocol plus much more. $300 for the Master Class Pass, included in the VIP Gold and VIP Platinum Passes.

WHEN: April 11th, 12th, and 13th at 10AM, 1PM & 3PM 
WHERE: The WorldFest HQ Hotel – The Westin Houston, Memorial City, 945 Gessner Road Houston, Texas 77024

Nick Nicholson
SO YOU WANT TO MAKE A MOVIE?
Nick NicholsonThursday, April 11th at 10:00 AM
 

Nick Nicholson national film critic will reveal the pitfalls that doom filmmakers to the Razzie list. In addition, the discussion will also cover what will make critics praise your projects instead. Member, Broadcast Film Critics Association, Broadcast Television Journalists Association, News 92, CNN Radio.

Nick Nicholson
CUT TO THE DOG
Shawn WellingThursday, April 11th at 1:00 PM
 

DirectoMulti-award winner director, Shawn Welling shares exciting innovations for your next feature or short. Options on how to keep audiences engaged yet not distracted by using animals, macro shots, drones and clever perspectives to enhance a big budget without the cost. Don’t miss the live animals., drones and clever perspectives to enhance a film without the cost of a big budget. Don’t miss the live animal and innovative equipment.

Nick Nicholson
THE DOS, THE DON'TS AND THE BETTER NOTS OF SCRIPTWRITING
Norman Ray FittsThursday, April 11th at 3:00 PM
 

Norman Ray Fitts 25 year veteran with 6 published novels and more than 60 screenplay. He will discuss components of a screenplay; what they are, their nomenclature and how and when they're used. You will leave this session knowing exactly how to write an industry standard screenplay.

Nick Nicholson
IT’S A MARATHON, NOT A SPRINT…
Leigh MurrayFriday, April 12th at 10:00 AM
 

So go after a story that can get made. Leigh Murray, executive producer of feature and TV films, as well as an established writing consultant and actress, will discuss and show how committing to a goal and seeing the project's progress is the only way to realize your dream of getting your story or script up on the screen. You will come away with a renewed plan on new angles and strategies.

Nick Nicholson
PRODUCING IN THE TRENCHES ~TIPS AND TRICKS FOR INDIE FILM PRODUCERS
Jon ScheideFriday, April 12th at 1:00 PM
 

Producer, Writer, and Director with 20+ years in the entertainment industry, Jon is based in Los Angeles, but has shot in 17 states including Texas and 11 countries. His career includes work in both feature film and TV, scripted, non-scripted plus digital content. Jon has personally overseen numerous projects from conception and development, through inancing into production, post and distribution.

 
Nick Nicholson
CONVERSATION WITH HAL HARTLEY
Moderated by Joe LeydonSaturday, April 13th at 10:00 AM
 

American Indie film director, screenwriter, producer and composer best known for his films Trust, Amateur, and Henry Fool, which are notable for deadpan humor and offbeat characters, provided a career launch for a number of actors, including Adrienne Shelly, Edie Falco, and Martin Donovan. Hartley frequently scores his own films using his pseudonym Ned Rifle, and his soundtracks regularly feature music by indie rock acts Yo La Tengo and PJ Harvey.

Nick Nicholson
CONVERSATION WITH NASA HOUSTON CINEMATOGRAPHER JOHN STREETER
John StreeterSaturday, April 13th at 1:00 PM
 

On Archival and historical footage ranging from the years of early Saturn missile program into the current International Space Station program and how to obtain NASA footage for use in your productions.

 
 
 
WORLDFEST INDIE FILMMAKERS FORUM
Moderated by Multi-Award WorldFest Remi winner, Jon Scheide
Saturday, April 13th at 3:00 PM
 

Ten feature film directors from the 2019 WorldFest Official Selection program will share their experiences on how they completed their award-winning film.

 

Some official words of gratitude and appreciation from President Trump, governors and senator...

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"Malania and I join in applauding the hardworking men and women who made this event possible"...Donald Trump

WorlFest regatta with the winning filmmakers

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Congratulations to the award winners of WorldFest 52! Now, they are celebrated with a lavish barbQ and a regatta, the only festival in world whihc has filmmakers sailing in a regatta!. Buses left the Westin, the festival hotspot hotel for a visit to Nasa at 10 am on the dot.

It was followed at the yacht club by a Texas BBQ, Space adventures and something no other film festival in the world has to offer, their own regatta.

Thanks to the Houston Yacht Club and the Consular Corps for their support. Pop that bubbly

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