Flagler Film Festival announces official selections for 2017
Published by Sareth Ney on Nov. 18, 2016 at 4:59 a.m.
Updated on Nov. 20, 2016 at 2:49 p.m. |
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PALM COAST, Fla. – Flagler Film Festival announced the official selections, for 2017. Over 60 were chosen. All genres, new filmmakers, features and short films were accepted. Innovators, low budget, micro-budget and no budget films were encouraged to submit for consideration. Motion pictures for Flagler Film Festival were accepted through FilmFreeway, Festhome and Withoutabox.
Films selected for Flagler Film Festival for 2017 were: “Finless”, “Notorious Corn”, “What the Doctor Ordered”, “Shadows in the Dark”, “Espionage 101”, “Umbrellas Kill”, “The P***s”, “Carrots”, “Paralysis”, “Undertaking”, “12 KM”, “Chateau Sauvignon: terroir”, “After Sandy”, “Line and Dot”, “The Idea Thief”, “A Love by Your Side”, “Life of a Student”, “I Hear the Future”, “Valerie and Veronica”, “Star Child”, “Frankenstein's Light”, “Talking to Myself”, “Another Sky”, “Daddy Don't Go”, “Nathan East: For the Record”, “Shoelaces”, “The Stairs”, “Unspoken”, “The Telegram Man”, “Good Morning”, “Still Closed”, “Cavities”, “Mr. G”, “20 Meters of Love in Montmartre”, “Manuel”, “Fill in the Blanks (Texte a Trous)”, “Baits and Hooks”, “Postcards”, “Strings (Cuerdas)”, “Antoine”, “Forgive Me, “Father”, “Last Days”, “La Vie”, “Le Risqué Zero”, “Invisible Point”, “Parivara”, “Groaning from the Soul”, “The Call from the Sea”, “Fragmented”, “Resolution”, “Borrowed Time”, “Manifest Destiny”, “The 13th Hour”, “Dead Sharks”, “Fils”, “Mismatch and Lighter”, “Death and Life”, “Struggle & Hope”, “SEED: The Untold Story”, “Wave of the Winter”, “Everybody Loses Someone” and “Islands Without Cars”. The announcement was made on Nov. 15 at 1:15 a.m.
Advance ticket prices for Flagler Film Festival are: a block pass is $5, one day pass is $10 each and the full festival pass is $25. Major credit cards accepted are: Visa, Mastercard, American Express and Discover. Paypal will also be accepted.
Sponsors of Flagler Film Festival are: Film Freeway, Hilton Garden Inn Palm Coast/Town Center, Palm Coast and the Flagler Beaches, FlaglerLive.com, 10th Voyage Studios, Courtyard Marriott, Fairfield Inn & Suites, Beach 92.7 FM, 100.9 FM Easy Oldies, WNZF Newsradio 1550 AM and 106.3 FM, Kix Country 98.7 FM, morenature.com, BizCard Expres, Tavolacci Realty, Inc., Local Flagler Online Magazine, Palm Coast Arts Foundation, WIFT Florida, Office Divvy, Surf 97.3 FM WQFB and Flagler County Art League.
2017 will mark the fourth annual Flagler Film Festival. It takes place from Jan. 13 through Jan. 15 and returns to the Hilton Garden Inn. To find out more information and where to buy tickets, please call 386-597-0260. To reach by e-mail, send it to [email protected]. To visit the website, visit flaglerfilmfestival.com.
Films selected for Flagler Film Festival for 2017 were: “Finless”, “Notorious Corn”, “What the Doctor Ordered”, “Shadows in the Dark”, “Espionage 101”, “Umbrellas Kill”, “The P***s”, “Carrots”, “Paralysis”, “Undertaking”, “12 KM”, “Chateau Sauvignon: terroir”, “After Sandy”, “Line and Dot”, “The Idea Thief”, “A Love by Your Side”, “Life of a Student”, “I Hear the Future”, “Valerie and Veronica”, “Star Child”, “Frankenstein's Light”, “Talking to Myself”, “Another Sky”, “Daddy Don't Go”, “Nathan East: For the Record”, “Shoelaces”, “The Stairs”, “Unspoken”, “The Telegram Man”, “Good Morning”, “Still Closed”, “Cavities”, “Mr. G”, “20 Meters of Love in Montmartre”, “Manuel”, “Fill in the Blanks (Texte a Trous)”, “Baits and Hooks”, “Postcards”, “Strings (Cuerdas)”, “Antoine”, “Forgive Me, “Father”, “Last Days”, “La Vie”, “Le Risqué Zero”, “Invisible Point”, “Parivara”, “Groaning from the Soul”, “The Call from the Sea”, “Fragmented”, “Resolution”, “Borrowed Time”, “Manifest Destiny”, “The 13th Hour”, “Dead Sharks”, “Fils”, “Mismatch and Lighter”, “Death and Life”, “Struggle & Hope”, “SEED: The Untold Story”, “Wave of the Winter”, “Everybody Loses Someone” and “Islands Without Cars”. The announcement was made on Nov. 15 at 1:15 a.m.
Advance ticket prices for Flagler Film Festival are: a block pass is $5, one day pass is $10 each and the full festival pass is $25. Major credit cards accepted are: Visa, Mastercard, American Express and Discover. Paypal will also be accepted.
Sponsors of Flagler Film Festival are: Film Freeway, Hilton Garden Inn Palm Coast/Town Center, Palm Coast and the Flagler Beaches, FlaglerLive.com, 10th Voyage Studios, Courtyard Marriott, Fairfield Inn & Suites, Beach 92.7 FM, 100.9 FM Easy Oldies, WNZF Newsradio 1550 AM and 106.3 FM, Kix Country 98.7 FM, morenature.com, BizCard Expres, Tavolacci Realty, Inc., Local Flagler Online Magazine, Palm Coast Arts Foundation, WIFT Florida, Office Divvy, Surf 97.3 FM WQFB and Flagler County Art League.
2017 will mark the fourth annual Flagler Film Festival. It takes place from Jan. 13 through Jan. 15 and returns to the Hilton Garden Inn. To find out more information and where to buy tickets, please call 386-597-0260. To reach by e-mail, send it to [email protected]. To visit the website, visit flaglerfilmfestival.com.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Sareth Ney is the journalist for A Quarter and Dream Pictures. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Mass Communications and Center for New Media from Colorado State University-Pueblo. He is a former apprentice to master of horror, Clive Barker. He is a Wu-Tang Clan inspired superhero, Wu-Man Chu. He is an award-winning short filmmaker; his goal is to write 150 articles in select time zones, inducts every article into his hall of fame, is a stand-up comedian, motivational speaker, founder and co-host of Pueblo's Independent Multimedia Podcast and is the festival director at Sareth-Fest Music and Comedy Festival.