Wednesday, October 20, 2010

DTOM is highlighted in the Secret City

Duane Langley, Festival Director of the Mountain Madness Film Festival in Gatlinburg, Tennessee highlights Don't Tread On Me: Rise Of The Republic and talks about the importance of attending film festivals and encourages participating in post-screening discussions.

Watch the video here:

 

For more information about the Mountain Madness Film Festival, visit: www.MMFilmFestival.com

For more information about the Secret City Film Festival, visit: www.SecretCityFilmFest.com

For more information about the US Constitution, visit: www.USConstitution.net

For more information about Don't Tread On Me, visit: www.DontTreadOnMeMovie.com

 

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Duane Langley talks about the future of Mountain Madness Film Festival

Duane Langley, Festival Director of the Mountain Madness Film Festival in Gatlinburg, Tennessee sat down with The Reality Report's Gary Franchi, to discuss life in Gatlinburg & the Great Smoky Mountains, Don't Tread On Me: Rise Of The Republic and the future of Mountain Madness Film Festival.  Langley also spoke about the importance of documentary filmmakers not comprising their film's message in order to "get accepted" into a film festival.

Watch the interview here:

 

For more information about the Mountain Madness Film Festival, visit: www.MMFilmFestival.com

For more information about The Reality Report, visit: www.RealityReport.tv

For more information about Don't Tread On Me, visit: www.DontTreadOnMeMovie.com

New Website

The new website for Mountain Madness Film Festival will debut on March
1st. Interactive & Exciting, it will bring the MMFF right into your
home (or wherever you visit from.) As always, go to
www.MMFilmFestival.com for all the latest news on MMFF & film
festivals in general.

Sunday, October 17, 2010

The Mad Hatter visits the Secret City

Sunday the 17th @ the Secret City Film Festival

The 2010 Secret City Film Festival is returning for its 7th year in Oak Ridge, bringing with it several established and aspiring filmmakers in the independent film industry. The festival, which will be held at the Oak Ridge Playhouse from October 14-17, is designed to encourage, educate, and inspire independent filmmakers, and to provide established and aspiring filmmakers an opportunity to showcase their work.

I really enjoyed The Whisper Home

THE WHISPER HOME

Directed by Jamie Valez-Soto / 90 mins. / Feature / Florida

Stephen Patterson, a school teacher and family man, is offered an exciting opportunity to run for public office. However, his exhilaration quickly vanishes when his younger brother Dave returns home after a long bout with drug addiction. Stephen deeply resents Dave for the damage brought to the family in recent years. He is also disappointed in his parents for welcoming Dave home so generously. Now Stephen has to learn to overcome the bitterness and jealousy, which created a severe rift within the family. Their journey shares the underlying power of forgiveness and God’s unconditional love for His children.

Check Yourself, Before You...

RHYME SLAYA

Directed by Elizabeth Gibson and Kristina Parks / 4 mins. / Short / Tennessee

This musical odyssey was the Winner of BEST FILM at the 2010 Knoxville 24 Hour Film Festival.

More than a whisper...

The Whisper Home deserves a cheer, not a whisper. Wonderfully paced,
with solid acting, The Whisper Home had the entire audience "choked
up" at the Secret City Film Festival.