2011 Film Festival
The 2011 Film Festival was held in Crocker Park during the 2011 Marblehead Festival of Arts.
Co-chairpersons: Mike Evers, Laurie Stolarz
Committee: Carol McLaughlin, Phil Osborn, Sandy Rhoads, Bill Smalley, Caryle Anne Wildfield
Stalker
Damien Patrik
2:00 minutes
A man is stalked in downtown Denver … by himself. Damien Patrik is an actor, writer, editor and film producer. His film Cheese! concluded last year’s Film Festival, and so he begins this year’s Festival.
The Impossible Journey
Scene from The Impossible Journey
John Bonner
7:11 minutes
This personal documentary about one Marbleheader’s bike ride from Marblehead to Boston shows how, by persistence, courage and very observant drivers, it can be done!
Nonlocality Episode 1: Prologue
Scene from Nonlocality Episode 1: Prologue
Andrew Dempsey
1:52 minutes
The Prologue is the first of a five-part series that we are spreading throughout the Film Festival. In this segment, the Concord filmmaker depicts a bicyclist who finds a map, and a man who halts his run through the woods to stomp on his cell phone. Is that clear?
Houna and Manny
Scene from Houna & Manny
Jared Katsiane
10:00 minutes
Two young women encounter each other outside the JFK Building while waiting for their parents to settle their immigration issues. Katsiane is a prolific maker of short films, one of which won an award as one of the year’s best New England short works.
Nonlocality Episode 2: The Encounter
Scene from Nonlocalty Episode 2: The Encounter
Andrew Dempsey
2:38 minutes
In the second part of this series, a map reader finds a box but encounters a mysterious—and threatening—hooded man.
Just About Famous
Just About Famous, a film by Matt Mamula
Matt Mamula
14:00 minutes
This is a hilarious documentary about a convention of celebrity lookalikes: Oprah, Kenny Rogers, Sarah Palin, Bill Clinton, George Bush—you’ll meet them all!
Nonlocality Episode 3: Escape
Scene from Nonlocality Episode 3: Escape
Andrew Dempsey
1:37 minutes
The mapreader from Part 2 takes off with the mysterious box and brings it to an equally mysterious workshop.
Beneath the Same Sky
Scene from Beneath the Same Sky
Dan Masucci
13:00 minutes
A regular participant in the Film Festival, Masucci returns with an emotional story about the relationship between a father and his son. The boy is troubled by the absence of his mother, a soldier in the Middle East.
Nonlocality Episode 4: The Origin
Scene from Nonlocality Episode 4: The Origin
Andrew Dempsey
2:47 minutes
This is how it all began. Let’s see…. Someone was hit by a car … and then got up….
If I Go
Scene from If I Go
Erika Street
10:00 minutes
This Boston filmmaker’s story was chosen as one of the year’s best New England shorts. It is about a young woman’s attempt to connect with a store clerk as part of her search for fulfillment in difficult circumstances.
Fernando’s First Snow
Scene from Fernando's First Snow
Jared Katsiane
4:00 minutes
This film is the Boston filmmaker’s affecting and poetic story in which a man recalls his first snow, when an elderly man helps him retrieve a scarf from a tree.
God and Dog
Scene from God and Dog
Wendy Francisco
2:00 minutes
The filmmaker offers a short animated music video about being loved by both the characters in the title. Francisco, a Boston-born musician who lives in Colorado, also animated the film.
Trampoline
Scene from The Trampoline
Dan Masucci
6 minutes
This is a story of a father-daughter excursion that turns into an interior excursion for the father.
Twist of Fate
Twist of Fate, a film by Karen Aqua
Karen Aqua
8:40 minutes
This award-winning Boston area animator and past Film Festival contributor has created an animated film about her bout with a serious illness.
Pie Heist
Scene from Pie Heist
Steve Baldwin and Brad Kelly
7:16 minutes
Steve Baldwin, aformer Beverly resident, is a prolific filmmaker with many awards to his credit. His comedy deals with the lengths one man will go to evade his self-appointed dietician and appropriate his favorite sugary treat.
Nonlocality Episode 5: The End
Scene from Nonlocality, Episode 5: The End
Andrew Dempsey
3:37 minutes
Oh, Mama, can this really be the end? Don’t be so sure.
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