THIS IS A (bittersweet) ANNOUNCEMENT

June 22nd, 2010 | No Comments | Posted in This is an announcement, deadCENTER News
On July 15th, Cacky Poarch will be stepping down as Executive Director of the deadCENTER Film Festival.  Cacky actually made this decision before the festival, but was asked to keep the announcement confidential until yesterday.

Cacky Poarch with Mat Hoffman & Spike Jonze

Here’s a statement from Cacky herself…

I’ve been doing this gig for the past 8 years, both as a volunteer and employee, and it’s been a great ride.

For our 10th anniversary, the Festival hosted a Decade of deadCENTER Retrospective at the IAO Gallery (thank you Jennifer, Alyx and Brian!) and it was a sincere gift to be able to reminisce about how much our festival has grown over the last decade. Since moving the festival downtown with the ‘Fab Five’, the festival has experienced continual growth that has been amazing.  The festival experienced a 2000% revenue growth, which seems outlandish, but it’s true.  Even Lloyd Kaufman, the owner of the oldest independent film studio, Troma Studios, has said that we are the best run film festival he has ever attended. We are all extremely proud of that.

For our 10th year, we can honestly say we rocked the face off OKC. We had record attendance, multiple world premieres and attracted the likes of Spike Jonze, Elvis Mitchell and even Simply Irresistible. That’s about every shade of fabulous a festival can hope for.  We’ve also developed a solid strategic plan, and with a sound Board of Directors, the next Executive Director will have all the tools necessary to successfully take deadCENTER into the next decade.

A heartfelt thank you goes out to all our sponsors and volunteers that have helped make deadCENTER the largest and most prestigious film festival in Oklahoma. We couldn’t do it without community support and for that I am sincerely grateful.  I’ve always said that people think our festival is run by magical fairies because it operates so smoothly.  It’s truly because of the Kimmisioners’ hard work and all the volunteers that rally to make it a success.

Thank you. You’re all awesome. I love you.

-Cacky

AWARDS!

June 14th, 2010 | No Comments | Posted in News, This is an announcement, deadCENTER News

Awards for the 2010 deadCENTER Film Festival were presented Saturday night.  Here are the winners:

Best Student Film: In This Place


Best Animation:  O Pintor de Ceos (Painter of the Skies)


Best Narrative Short:  Junko’s Shamisen


Best Documentary Short:  A Song for Ourselves


Best Narrative Feature:  earthwork


Best Doc Feature: A Good Day to Die


Best Okie Short:  The Rounder Comes to Town


Best Okie Feature: The Rock and Roll Dreams of Duncan Christopher


Grand Jury Narrative Feature:  Simmons on Vinyl


Grand Jury Doc Feature:  Our House

Tonight’s screening of Biker Fox has been moved to Kerr Auditorium

June 10th, 2010 | No Comments | Posted in This is an announcement

Due to an over-whelming amount of awesomeness, tonight’s screening of Biker Fox has been moved to Kerr Auditorium at 10:15 pm. Please, tell your friends, your neighbors, your family and random people on the street.

If you need help finding Kerr, check the map below, or use the walking directions tool on our front page. And if you need reminding of why this news is important, well, I’ve included the Biker Fox trailer below as well.


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You know who’s awesome? Our sponsors, that’s who.

June 10th, 2010 | No Comments | Posted in This is an announcement

Hopefully by now you’ve experienced at least one deadCENTER event, and you can imagine how much work goes in to putting this festival together. Countless hours are spent by the staff and the volunteers to make all of this happen. But the truth is none of us would have anything to work on were it not for our generous sponsors, and their commitment to support independent film should be recognized.

To that end, recognize:


BigSCREEN SPONSOR
Stella Artois
The 2 Movie Guys
Cox


MovieMOGUL SPONSOR
Cardinal Engineering
Kirkpatrick Foundation

PlatinumPICTURE SPONSOR
Chuck Ferrell
Lance Ruffel
Chip & Shannon Fudge and Claims Management Resources
Visual Image Advertising

SilverSCREEN SPONSOR
The Wilshire Charitable Foundation
Kirkpatrick Family Fund
Inasmuch Foundation
Oklahoma Film and Music Office
Steve and Maggie Dixon
Automobile Alley
The Oklahoma Gazette

BronzePICTURE SPONSOR
Starbucks
Mr. and Mrs. KT Meade
The Colcord Hotel

SuperSTAR SPONSOR
H.E. Rainbolt
Ira and Sandy Schlezinger
Murray Land Services
OG&E
Josephine W. Freede
Marilyn Torbett
Greg and Barbra Cable
Zarrow Foundation
Ronald J. Norick Downtown Library
Nonna’s

FilmFANATIC SPONSOR
Dale Brown
Betsy and Dub Brunsteter
Elizabeth McMahan Tolbert Trust
Frank and Bette Jo Hill
Gay and Barry Golsen
Norville Oil Company
James and Leslie Hudson
Frank Merrick
Susan Hogan
Robert Castleberry
Fred and Patricia Schonwald


FestivalFRIEND SPONSOR
Chas. Michael Zeeck
Linda London Bonebrake Trust
Lela and Mark Sullivan
Burns Hargis
Virginia H. Greenberg
Susan Chambers
Ann Simmons Alspaugh
Kirkland and Julia Hall
Shadid Plastic Surgery
Clayton and Marian Taylor
Renate W. Wiggin
Donald Kyte

SPECIAL THANKS
Jeanne Hoffman Smith
Lida and Ronald Elkins
Anita Dahlgren
Kristin R. Frankfurt
Don W. Fitzgerald
Roy E. Williams


This Is An Announcement: Screening of The Great Contemporary Art Bubble at City Arts Center this Wednesday

March 9th, 2010 | No Comments | Posted in This is an announcement

Be sure to make your way down to City Arts Center on Wednesday, March 31 for a screening of The Great Contemporary Art Bubble. A reception will begin at 5:30, with the movie following at 6:00 and a panel discussion beginning at 7:40. Tickets to the event are $10 – student price is $7.00. Tickets include wine, popcorn, the film and the panel discussion after the movie.

For more information, visit www.cityartscenter.org or call (405) 951-0000.

This Is An Announcement: Screenwriting Class Offered by OKCMoA

March 8th, 2010 | No Comments | Posted in This is an announcement

The Oklahoma Museum of Art will be offering a series of classes on screenwriting. The classes are only have space for 12 students, so hurry up and secure your spot!

WRITING THE FESTIVAL SHORT

Sundays, March 28-April 25, 1-4 pm (5 classes)
Ability level: Novice/Beginner
$70 members/ $90 nonmembers (materials provided)
Maximum enrollment is 12 students.
Instructor: Kevin A. Mahoney

This class will focus on the completion of a short, twelve-page screenplay for festival consideration. Emphasis will be placed on character development, effective use of conflict, adherence to dramatic action, and revision. Students will watch film clips, read scripts, and participate in roundtable discussions.

For more information or to enroll, call (405) 236-3100, ext. 213, or register online at http://www.tickets.okcmoa.com.

This Is An Announcement: Song of Sparrows Showing Today, 2pm at Kerr McGee Auditorium

February 21st, 2010 | No Comments | Posted in This is an announcement

“This is an announcement” is our new category when we have non-deadCENTER events in Oklahoma we want you to know about. So, yeah, pay attention when you see it. Follow the jump to get the details.

OKLAHOMA CITY UNIVERSITY FILM INSTITUTE
Presents eight international films in the theme of “This I Believe.”
Sundays, 2 PM, Kerr McGee Auditorium in the Meinders School of Business at NW 27th Street and McKinley – Free Admission

This Sunday February 21st:

Majid Majidi’s Song of Sparrows (2008), Iran, 96 min.
From Iran, the country once again most requested on evaluation forms last year, comes another film by Majidi. In fact, people wrote, “Anything by Majidi.” Working at an ostrich farm outside of Tehran, Karim leads a simple and contented life with his family in their small house until one day when one of the ostriches runs away. Thus begins another one of Majidi’s unforgettable parables. When Karim travels to the city to help his elder daughter’s hearing, he finds himself mistaken for a motorcycle taxi driver. He then begins his new profession: ferrying people and goods through heavy traffic. How will this change impact his life?

-“At times funny, sad, poignant and suspenseful, Sparrows is a showcase for Majidi’s masterful storytelling.” SF Chronicle
-“The images in The Song of Sparrows have a poetic grace that’s to be desired in storytelling.” Boston Globe
-“A fable of a righteous man’s relationship to his family, his community and most of all his faith..” NY Times


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