FIRST ANNUAL L-DUB FILM FESTIVAL PREMIERES AT
LAKE WORTH PLAYHOUSE SEPTEMBER 17-19
Films Announced and Tickets Now on Sale
The Lake Worth Playhouse and Florida filmmaker Steev Brown are proud to announce the line-up for Lake Worth's first annual film festival September 17-19, 2010. The L-Dub Film Festival will take place at The Playhouse Stonzek Studio Theatre and will include more than 50 films of all genres.
"Dozens of film makers from South Florida and nationwide submitted films for our festival, " said Tracy Holstein, The Playhouse Stonzek Studio Theatre Manager and L-Dub Film Festival Director. "We're thrilled to offer a diverse line-up of films ranging from award-winning documentaries to brand new feature film premieres."
The festival will include film screenings as well as seminars with industry professionals and interactive demonstrations. Highlights include the world premiere of Lumiere Fantome, a film inspired by the legendary brothers who first inhabited the Lake Worth Playhouse; and Turkles: How-To, a behind-the-scenes look at Frank Eberling's up-and-coming film that's billed as "an environmental mystery-comedy" about a group of science geeks in search of a loggerhead egg thief.
The festival includes a closing awards ceremony, during which Best Feature, Best Short and Best Documentary awards will be presented. All films entered in the festival are eligible for awards. In addition, special awards will be given to winning entrants in the L-Dub Film Adventure, a film competition in which film-making teams wrote, directed and produced a ten-minute short in one week's time according to L-Dub Film Festival criteria. L-Dub Film Adventure Awards include a grand prize $500 Best Film award.
Films Included in the Festival Are:
#1 (directed by Cynthia Newman)
12th and A (directed by Sergio Noriega)
All Apologies (directed by Suki DeJong)
An Adventure with Hot Coffee directed by
Talina Oblander)
An Auction from the Heart (directed by
Peter Tracy)
Beyond the Norm (directed by Patrick McNair)
Billion Dollar Badguy (directed by Jevon White)
Blank Inside (directed by Patrick McNair)
Bridget Jonez: Diary of the Undead (directed by Steev Brown)
Bubbies & Beauticians (directed by Jill Siegel)
Complex (directed by Anthony Bergeron)
Da Dubstep Report (directed by V.J. Platino)
Death & Life (directed by Michael Chasine)
Don't Lose Control (directed by Eric Furmann)
Gua Bam (directed by Justin & Ally Kelly)
Crazy House (directed by Robert Goodrich)
Exotic Chef (directed by Steev Brown)
Final Cut (directed by Michael St. Pierre)
From Life to Death to Life Again (directed by Nancy Senior)
Fu-Man-Chu (directed by Mike Gomez & Raphael Blanco)
I'm Gonna Do it Until the Day I Die (directed by Dale Peterson & Coleman Weinberg)
Interview with Evil (directed by Todd Vittum)
I See Music (directed by Mike Gomez)
Karma (directed by Ricky Coker)
'Lil' Goma (directed by Jon Ellis)
Lost and Found (directed by Tamara Benauente)
Lost Angel (directed by Kerri Lurtz)
Love Story (directed by Paul Halluch)
Mary's Soul (directed by Neil Faskas)
My Kitten (directed by Lilia Parks)
Lumiere Fantome (directed by Scotty Fusion)
Playtime in LA (directed by Justin & Ally Kelly)
Rolling Thunder (directed by Walt Busch)
Raging Hormones (directed by Mike Dugan)
Scenes from Sunrise (directed by kate Montero)
Schizo
Shades of Green (directed by Susan Spinnato)
Slack-Off (directed by WTS)
Snowking Ave (directed by Aaron Shore)
Sunder (directed by Kenzie Cooke)
Super Vixens (directed by Russ Meyers)
The End the Beginning (directed by Aslihan Karacaoglu)
The Garbage of Jupiter Beach (directed by Cyndi Lenz)
The Godchild (directed by Rick Bennette)
The Little Girl in the Crack House (directed by Gwen Kellman)
The Package (directed by Kyle Gehring)
The Way it Was (directed by Alan & Mary Alice Stewart)
Today Was a Bad Day (directed by Chris Waldeck)
Volunteer (directed by Richard Bloom)
Waking Up (directed by Caley Fagerstorm)
Wide Open (directed by kimberly Cooke & Kathy Craven)
Winay (directed by Bob Gribbon)
You Can't Work with Your Girlfriend (directed by
Jared I. Richter)
A full schedule of screenings, awards and events can be found on the Lake Worth Playhouse web site at www.lakeworthplayhouse.org/ldubff.html
Tickets for individual screenings are available for purchase online at www.brownpapertickets.com or at the Stonzek Studio box office within one hour of show time. The cost per screening is $8 for afternoon and evening showings and $6 for matinee showings. All showings are $5 for Film Society members. Day passes are available for $25 by contacting the Lake Worth Playhouse at 561.586.6410. Day pass holders gain free entry into any festival screening, seminar or event held that day. Individual ticket buyers are eligible to gain entry into festival seminars held that day. Seminar passes are also sold individually for $5 at the door.
Lake Worth Playhouse is located at 713 Lake Avenue in Downtown Lake Worth. It is situated on the south side of Lake Avenue two blocks east of Dixie Highway. Free, well-lighted parking is available on Lake Avenue and surrounding side streets, with free parking lots located behind The Playhouse.
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