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ON LOCATION: MEMPHIS international film fest - It's a wrap[!
Written by Lisa Bobal   
Wednesday, 02 April 2008

The 2008 On Location: Memphis international film fest is a wrap!  93 films from 20 different countries and the U.S. found new audiences and fans during this 4 day annual fest!  More than 100 filmmakers, producers, directors and actors converged on Memphis, March 27-30 to celebrate independent filmmaking with 4 days of films, workshops and networking opportunities.  Among those who came from around the globe was Adrian Belic, whose movie, "Ghengis Blues," was nominated for an Academy Award.  Belic was in Memphis for the showing of “Ghengis Blues” and his newest documentary, "Beyond the Call," which he wrote, produced, directed and filmed..  "This is one of those wonderful local regional festivals that filmmakers and fans come to just have fun, for the sheer pleasure of independent films," Adrian said. "I'm astonished how many filmmakers are here. That's rare." 

Awards were given out on Thursday, March 27, at Malco’s state-of-the art Paradiso Theatre just before the Opening Night film, “Delta Rising”, the Clarksdale, Miss.-centered music documentary filmed at Morgan Freeman’s Ground Zero Blues Club.  "Low and Behold," a movie about a young insurance claims adjuster unprepared for the physical and emotional wreckage of post-Katrina New Orleans, was named Best Narrative Feature.  "Knowledge Is the Beginning", about an orchestra of Arab and Israeli young people, was named Best Documentary. "The Second Line"  another Katrina-inspired film, was award the Best Short.  The Best Animated Film was the short, "Raccoon and Crawfish" with the Music Video award going to "Falling from Mars" by singer Alyssa Campbell.   In a special presentation, Jimmy Tashie, SVP of Malco Theatres, was given the first OL:M VISION Award – presented to those in the community who have shown tremendous support and vision for the filmmaking industry in Memphis.

Standing room only workshops included industry professionals such as Linn Sitler of the Memphis and Shelby County Film & Television Commission, James Spies director of “Nothing But The Truth”, actress Renee O’Connor from “XENA: The Warrior Princess”, Brent Heyning from ToyShoppe Productions, Jeffery Clanagan, CEO of Code Black Entertainment and legendary composer Dennis Lambert ("Ain't No Woman Like The One I've Got," "One Tin Soldier", "Nighshift", and "Rhinestone Cowboy."  Lisa Bobal, OL:M Programming and Marketing Director says, "We are already planning for the 10th anniversary On Location: Memphis international film fest - in fact, I've even asked Dennis Lambert to write a song for us!"

On Location: Memphis is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to the promotion of education, economic development, and cultural diversity through the cinema arts.

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 02 April 2008 )
 
Q & A with Filmmaker Dawn Higginbotham
Written by Lisa Bobal   
Monday, 04 February 2008

Q & A with Filmmaker Dawn Higginbotham, writer DIAMONDS AND GUNS

Originally from Memphis, Dawn attended and graduated from the American Musical & Dramatic Academy in New York City and acted in several plays Off-Broadway before moving into the realm of film.  On DIAMONDS AND GUNS, Dawn met her current producing partner Brooke P. Anderson. The two formed Cordova Pictures and are currently in production on their feature film OFF THE LEDGE written by Dawn, BP Anderson, and Andrew Pinon.  Dawn has had an esteemed background in the post-production world for the last 12 years, including working as a post production supervisor for Lucasfilm/THX for over 4 years working with various labs across the globe overseeing film printing on "Episode I, II, and III."  Prior to this title, she worked in production on films such as “Die Hard: With A Vengeance”, “Dogtown”, Jim Cameron’s “Titanic” (as a second assistant to the producer), “ Fear & Loathing In Las Vegas” and “The Thin Red Line” (as an assistant to the Coordinator), “Godzilla” and “Armageddon” in the visual effects department. As a writer, Dawn has 9 screenplays under her belt, including "DIAMONDS & GUNS," an independent feature film, starring Renee O'Connor, set for distribution late 2007. Dawn also produced the feature in association with dHb Productions and ROC Productions. She Line Produced the feature film "Night of the Templar" for Paul Sampson and produced the short films "Extra, Extra," starring Ted Raimi, and "Boot Camp" as well as wrote, produced, and directed "Merry Gentlemen."

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