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.

4 pictures - 4 sure

LUCKY...

...to have seen Lucky Rock!

DbC always funny

DTOM in the Secret City

Just watched DTOM and Sudden Death...so good

Next Stop - the Secret City Film Festival in Oak Ridge, Tennessee

The 2010 Secret City Film Festival has returned for its 7th year in Oak Ridge, bringing with it several established and aspiring filmmakers in the independent film industry.  Duane Langley, Festival Director of MMFF, will be showing his support for the last day of the Secret City Film Festival.

"It is important to attend and support as many Film Festivals as possible," says Langley.  "I always try to attend as many screenings as my schedule will allow.  Last week was my own Festival (Gatlinburg), this week Secret City Film Festival (Oak Ridge) and next week is Indie Memphis (Memphis.)  Langley admits, "Lots of driving - LOTS!  On average, I will spend more time traveling to each Festival, than I will actually watching films."

The schedule of the screenings that Duane Langley will be attending today at Secret City Film Festival is:

11:00 am – 12:40 pm FILM BLOCK 7

DON’T TREAD ON ME

Directed by William Lewis / 94 mins. / Documentary / Missouri

From the Tea Party movement to State Legislators, the American people are drawing a line in the sand. On what side of it will you stand? Has the government our Founders created been forgotten by Washington DC? Is a Patriot Uprising ready to capture the spirit of 1776? DON’T TREAD ON ME gives the viewer a look into the movements, mind set and legislation that will catapult the “Great Restoration” into households across America.

 

1:00 pm – 3:30 pm FILM BLOCK 8

LUCKY ROCK

Directed by Daniel Munson / 7 mins. / Short / Tennessee

Two buddies fishing at the lake get the surprise of a lifetime when a beautiful female emerges from the water as the result of a dared wish for a companion. The jealous second fisherman attempts to do the same but with less than favorable results.

4 PICTURES

Directed by Mike Madigan / 15 mins. / Short / Michigan

4 PICTURES is a personal narrative comedy that focuses on Kaitlin, living and documenting a simple day to day routine via a mall photo booth and mini camera. An unexpected revelation about her boyfriend Aaron and her roommate Sara causes her to rethink everything she knows about what her life has become. With her best friend Stacey offering advice, Kaitlin tries to face up to what she fears most, change in any form.

DEATH BY COMMITTEE

Directed by Mitch Moore / 4 mins. / Short / Tennessee

Wall Street and Main Street prove that they have more in common than meets the eye in this comedic tweaking of corporate culture. Winner of JUDGE’S AWARD at the 2010 Knoxville 24 Hour Film Festival.

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.

SUDDEN DEATH

Directed by Adam Hall / 20 mins. / Musical Short / California

Los Angeles has been overtaken by a virus known as Sudden Death Syndrome, a disease that causes its victim to die suddenly and has only one symptom... spontaneously breaking into well-choreographed song and dance.

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.

Is it worth it?  "Absolutely."  Langley smiles  "The unique opportunity to meet new people, share in their stories, and see their work on the big (or bigger anyway) screen makes it all worthwhile."

Saturday, October 16, 2010

HD Road Spots

Road footage may be Flip or bust today. Need to catch 3 before drive.
Come out to Oak Ridge for 11am screening of DTOM. I am looking to
interview as many filmmakers as possible.

Friday, October 15, 2010

Ladies & Gentlemen - The Mad Hatter has Left the Building...

It doesn't get much better than, Hellbender Grill in beautiful downtown Gatlinburg - where we hosted The 10/10/10 Party (the Closing Party for the Mountain Madness Film Festival.)

So relaxing and wonderful - Thank You to ALL of those people who supported the first ever Mountain Madness Film Festival.  Next stop, the Mountain Madness Film Festival 2011!