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Congratulations To Perfect Sport! NFFTY 2009 Best Feature Film Audience Award Winner!

Monday, April 27th, 2009

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Please congratulate Tony O’Brien and everyone associated with Perfect Sport for their much deserved “Audience Award” for Best Feature Film this weekend at the National Film Festival For Talented Youth.  The centerpiece film was received with much applause on Saturday night at a packed screening at SIFF Cinema in Seattle, WA.

So again congratulations to the Cast and Crew, all the hard work is truly paying off!

Best,

Team IndieFlix

IndieFlix Play It Again Podcast with Perfect Sport Filmmaker Anthony O’Brien Hosted By Lois Fein

Tuesday, April 21st, 2009

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5/05/09 Podcast:

The Anthony O’Brien Interview

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A conversation with award-winning independent filmmaker Anthony O’Brien
- director, actor, co-writer of Perfect Sport

Perfect Sport – Trailer


(5/05/09)    (Total time – 34:47)

What’s inside The Anthony O’Brien Interview?

  • NFFTY (National Film Festival for Talented Youth) – YOU are there.   (0:53)
  • NFFTY founder, Jesse Harris, on “Perfect Sport”  (1:18)
  • Indieflix as NFFTY sponsor  (2:07)
  • Anthony O’Brien’s most thrilling night  (2:27)
  • LISTEN to the MOVIE – “Perfect Sport”  (3:12, 4:29, 5:34 & 7:03)
  • An inspired fan speaks  (6:16 & 8:42)
  • Why “Perfect Sport” is the best sports movie  (6:39)
  • On the power we give mentors  (8:14)
  • What makes “Perfect Sport” unique?  (9:43)
  • The 18-day Shoot, 96-page script, and 128,000 feet of film  (10:56)
  • Making the dream come true  (12:58)
  • Raising money  (15:02)
  • Getting people “on board”  (16:27)
  • How investors feel about “Perfect Sport” now  (19:03)
  • How do you get $500,000 to make a film when you are 21 years old
    and  just out of film school  (19:29)
  • The power of the trailer  (21:47)
  • “Perfect Sport” – Audience Award, Best Feature Film at NFFTY  (25:05)
  • Who or what inspires Anthony O’Brien?  (25:22)
  • Anthony’s dad speaks  (29:31)
  • Seeds of filmmaking as a child  (30:08)
  • A thrilling moment for dad  (32:32)
  • Gratitude  (33:02)

POSTER FROM PERFECT SPORT
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Lois Fein is IndieFlix Filmmaker Interviewer,
Podcaster, and Host for
IndieFlix Play It Again Podcast.
Lois is a recording artist, songwriter, and performer.
Her songs “It Ain’t Easy” and “Chasing the Moon”
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Young Seattle filmmaker now focuses on NFFTY’s growth

Monday, April 20th, 2009

Jesse Harris, a 23-year-old Seattleite, started a nifty youth film festival called NFFTY that is unspooling its third-annual edition.

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Seattle Times movie critic

At 23, filmmaker Jesse Harris is too old to be included in his own festival.

The National Film Festival for Talented Youth (NFFTY), whose third-annual edition unspools next weekend, showcases the work of filmmakers 22 and younger. (Its youngest participant is 7.) But don’t feel sorry for Harris — he did squeak one music video in under the wire, made when he was still 22. His festival, created in Seattle to support other young filmmakers, has grown dramatically into a one-of-a-kind celebration.

While still a student at Ballard High School, Harris completed his first feature film, the drama “Living Life.” Defying all odds, the film was picked up by a distributor and was exhibited internationally. Harris moved to Los Angeles after graduation to pursue his film career, but something unexpected happened.

“All these young filmmakers started contacting me through my film’s Web site, both locally and internationally,” he said. “They were all saying, ‘Can you help me get my film made?’ ”

That’s how the idea came for the Seattle-based nonprofit film festival for young people, complete with its own snappy acronym (pronounced “nifty”). Harris, along with fellow young filmmaker Jocelyn R.C., of Bellevue, saw that there was no comparable national event for young filmmakers and conceived the idea in 2006.

The 2007 debut of NFFTY was a one-night event, with 14 short films. In 2008, it jumped to 73 films, including several features, shown over three days. “It was really successful,” remembered Harris. “A couple thousand people came.” Soon an L.A. advisory board was established (to complement the Seattle-based board of directors), and plans for a much-bigger 2009 festival grew.

This year, NFFTY has grown to 113 films, including four full-length features, chosen from more than 400 submissions. Harris says eight countries and more than 30 states are represented. Thirty of the participating filmmakers are from Washington state — most from the Puget Sound area. Many filmmakers (including a few from overseas) will be attending the festival, some with help from a scholarship fund, and will host post-screening Q&A sessions.

The festival will open Friday at Cinerama with a collection of 10 short films (including two from local filmmakers Ben Kadie and Hannah Holtgerts) followed by a gala all-ages party. For the rest of the weekend, the locale shifts to SIFF Cinema, with themed packages of short films showing Saturday and Sunday.

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The centerpiece film is a local one: 21-year-old Anthony O’Brien, of Vashon Island, wrote and directed the drama “Perfect Sport,” set in the world of high-school wrestling. NFFTY concludes Sunday night with the feature “The Reunion of Amilia Marbleberry and Marcy Stills,” from 22-year-old California filmmaker Michael Tucker.

Harris is particularly excited about the festival’s four panels this year, which he thinks will appeal to young and experienced filmmakers alike. (Panelists are industry veterans and nonprofit leaders who are, it should be noted, not subject to the under-23 age restriction.) Topics are “The Filmmaker as Dealmaker”; “What’s Left to Say? The Social Value of Filmmaking”; “The Art of Storytelling”; and “The Sound of the Story — The Power of Music in Film.”

Running NFFTY has become a full-time job for Harris, who’s back living in Seattle and who does much of the work of the festival himself, assisted by a few seasonal employees and many volunteers. A screening committee works with him to choose the festival films.

Harris has worked hard to attract sponsorships, and is proud that this year’s festival is supported by a number of familiar names: Volvo, Comcast, Vulcan, Starbucks and many others. He’s also pleased to report that this year the festival is fully green; it’s offsetting its limited carbon-monoxide emissions by buying carbon credits.

All this means that Harris doesn’t have much time for filmmaking any more, but he’s cheerfully accepting of that — running a festival, he says, is “a lot like making a film.” He envisions NFFTY, down the road, becoming like a Sundance Film Festival for young people, picturing agents and bidding wars. Soon, he hopes, “when you think of the next generation of talent, you think of our festival.”

“Who knows who’s going to pass through this festival?” he says, with an irresistibly youthful eagerness. “What if you met Steven Spielberg at 14?”

Moira Macdonald: 206-464-2725 or mmacdonald@seattletimes.com

Copyright © 2009 The Seattle Times Company

Indie-Fest at The National Film Festival For Talented Youth 2009! Free to Watch & Vote April 9-25th

Monday, April 13th, 2009

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National Film Festival for Talented Youth Online Competition
Watch (for free) and Vote!

About NFFTY
The National Film Festival for Talented Youth (NFFTY, pronounced ‘nifty”) was founded in 2007. NFFTY has become the largest and most influential film festival and support organization for filmmakers age 22 and under. NFFTY occurs each spring in Seattle, Washington and includes 100+ film screenings, filmmaking panels, concerts by youth bands, and opportunities for young filmmakers to network with industry professionals and each other. Here at Indie-Flix we are proud to work with an organization that supports young independent filmmakers!

NFFTY’s Indie-Fest runs until midnight on April 25th!

Go vote and make your voice heard!

ABOUT INDIE-FEST

Indie-fest is an IndieFlix sponsorship. It is the festivals’ online film competition working with the filmmakers and festivals to market, provide technology, and user support to cater to and built an aggregated festival audience to support the world of Independent film. The festival provides the programming. You get to watch for free and share your honest opinion with the filmmakers and the festival.

Finally the audience has a voice in programming by choosing a winner. Indie-fest allows users to participate, support and enjoy independent film at participating festivals around the world. Free and the opportunity to win passes to galas, VIP screenings and parties at festivals around the world.

“This is only the beginning. It’s time for the audience to have a voice in what plays in our theaters from the festivals to the multiplex.”
Scilla Andreen, Filmmaker, CEO & Co-founder IndieFlix.com

“Perfect Sport” Is The Centerpiece Film At NFFTY ‘09

Thursday, April 9th, 2009

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We are proud to announce that “Perfect Sport” will be debuting theatrically at the “National Film Festival for Talented Youth.”  The festival takes place in Seattle April 24-26! Stay tuned for more details or click the image below for ticketing information.

About NFFTY

The National Film Festival for Talented Youth (NFFTY, pronounced “nifty”) was founded in 2007. With our 3rd festival in 2009, NFFTY has become the largest and most influential film festival and support organization for filmmakers age 22 and under.

NFFTY occurs each spring in Seattle, Washington and includes 100+ film screenings, filmmaking panels, concerts by youth bands, and opportunities for young filmmakers to network with industry professionals and each other. Young filmmakers from around the world submit feature-length and short films in narrative, documentary, animation, music video, experimental, and international categories. NFFTY is a core program of The Talented Youth, a non-profit arts and cultural organization.

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