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www.crossroadsfilmfestival.comWelcome3The Mississippi Film Officewho we are4the society5sponsors8workshops10venues11film listings12music & events30schedulebackThe Mississippi Film Office welcomes you to the 2013Crossroads Film Festival. Whether you are here to watchthe films or to watch your film, we’re glad you’re here andproud you put Crossroads on your calendar.Society President’s LetterDear Friends:Crossroads Film Festival EverybodyAs an original sponsor of the Festival, we are truebelievers in the power of film in our state and in our lives.While our everyday mission is to attract film production,our long term vision is to support and encourage all filmmakers. ThroughCrossroads, we are able to embrace both.Mississippi is a solid place to make a movie: beautiful locations,hospitable people, supportive communities, a Legislature thatunderstands our mission, and a Governor who champions its progress. Ourfilm incentive program includes a 25-30% cash rebate on your Mississippispend, including resident and non-resident cast and crew payroll.Mississippi is an amazing place of inspiration and accomplishment. AMississippian stands at every crossroads of American culture. Throughwords and notes and paint and film.Mississippians have always beenstorytellers. Blemished as it is by unforgivable moments, Mississippi hasyielded an unmatchable heritage. The challenge and responsibility of thisoffice, and the obligation we feel to you, is to continue this great heritage,and to create, nurture, and support every storyteller.For us filmmaking is more than economics. Every film creates opportunity,and the greatest opportunity comes in the explanation of a life, of a place,of a people. In the telling of our stories, real or imagined, we createunderstanding, discourse, and illumination. There is nothing better thanwhat we do, as there is no boundary to what we can achieve.has a story! Since 1999 we’ve workedto make the Crossroads Film Festivalan amazing weekend of films, music,and fun. It’s our opportunity toWe will always encourage you, the filmmaker, with financial andeducational opportunity. And we will continue to sustain you, the filmgoer,by supporting film festivals and filmmakers seeking the independentvoice. We know that all lives are made richer by the stories we share. Wehope you enjoy Crossroads.share the Mississippi experience –Mississippi’s film story – with theworld, and to bring the world’s storieshome to you.Ward EmlingThanks to the support of ournumerous volunteers, board members,The Mississippi Film Officewww.filmMississippi.orgsponsors, contributing businesses,and organizations, the annual Festivalis much more than simply an enjoyable weekend of films! It’s an eventthat nurtures Mississippi filmmakers and storytellers, presents children’sworkshops, organizes film industry panels and discussions, hostsfilmmakers from across the nation and the world to present and discusstheir films, and provides the first steps for our native sons and daughtersto tell Mississippi’s stories.We’ll see you at Malco Grandview Theatre in Madison for films, and atthe Mississippi Museum of Art, Hal & Mal’s, circa, The Haute Pig, DulingHall, and other venues around the greater Jackson area for our receptions,workshops, parties, and kid’s activities. Visit www.crossroadsfilmfestival.com for lots more information and to buy your passes and tickets early.See you at the movies!Greg SmithPresident of the BoardCrossroads Film SocietyWhy Film in Mississippi?Recently expanded and improved, the Mississippi Motion PictureIncentive Program is now among the best in the United States.It specifically includes feature film, television, documentary,commercial, video game, and new technology production; and itqualifies production distributed essentially on screens of everyshape and size.The incentive is a simple and direct cash rebate program of 25%on local spend, 25% on non-resident cast and crew payroll, and30% on Mississippi resident cast and crew payroll. And we haveadded a 5% bonus rebate on the salaries of honorably dischargedVeterans. We have a very low 50,000 minimum spend. There is a 10 million rebate limit per project, with a recently raised individualsalary cap of 5 million and a 20 million annual rebate cap.For information about the Mississippi Incentive Program, call theMississippi Film Office at 601.359.3297, or visit us online at www.filmMississippi.org.

4The 14th Annual Crossroads Film FestivalWho We AreFestival CommitteeAwards2013 Festival JuryLotti Pharris KnowlesMichele Baker, festival coordinatorValerie Blakey, co-directorNina Parikh, co-directorGreg Smith, co-directorPhilip Scarborough, technicalBill Simonett, technicalRobert Traub, screeningsJohn Stenmark, workshopsArden Barnett, musicBritini Breazeale, musicAshley Hewitt, youth programsLisa Papale, music videos & juryAndi Agnew, awards brunchFran Baker, hospitalityBen Griffin, hospitalityJoy Parikh, receptionsRosy Bahadur, receptionsShawn Rossi, marketing/prFrank Owen, social mediaDarren Schwindaman, program designShannon Warnock, volunteersClyde Watkins, box officeJimmy Taylor, transportationFred Fisher, MalcoPam Brooks, MalcoSeth Tadlock, MalcoHeather AllenAlec MartinChris MyersJackson SmithCarolina Whitfield-SmithJelani Whitest-HillProgrammers: Valerie Blakey, MicheleBaker, Fran Baker, Lucian Dixon, Amy& Monte Kraus, Rick Patt, Nina Parikh,Kevin Slark, Greg Smith, Robert TraubCommercial: Mad GeniusBest Feature NarrativeBest Feature DocumentaryBest Short NarrativeBest Short DocumentaryBest StudentAdam Ford Youth AwardBest AnimationBest ExperimentalBest Music VideoThe RumaProgrammer’s Choice AwardAudience Choice AwardTransformative AwardHerman’s PickTom AcitoCedric LemoyneRachael CounceLynda LesleyMichelle EmanuelRobert LesleyKyle EschenroederDannielle Owens-ReidLaurie Hickson-SmithCiera ParrackSten IversenJim ParrackColin KerriganMark ShilstoneBoard of DirectorsGreg Smith, PresidentKevin Slark, Vice-PresidentRick Patt, Vice-President/SecretaryJerel Levanway, TreasurerSid Davis, TreasurerNan Beaumont, SecretarySally BirdsallDean BlackwellBo BrownNoel DidlaRobbie FisherBrad FranklinMonte KrausKentrell LiddellVikram UdeshiYvetta Kai WilliamsAdvisory BoardEd InmanMark KnightJeanne LuckettAnita Modak-TruranJoy ParikhNina ParikhPhilip ScarboroughTodd StaufferFerrell TadlockCrossroads Film SocietyProducer’s ClubSid and Kathy DavisDean and Ann BlackwellDirector’s ClubJeanne and C.B. LuckettKentrell Liddell and Daniel NelsonStarNina Parikh and Jerel LevanwayMark and Anita Modak-TruranGreg and Lola WilliamsonKatie McClendonFilm BuffRobbie FisherLida GibsonMatthew and Bethany KouryDenise and Bob OwensShawn and Quinn RossiUpa and Nora ParikhNan BeaumontTrey BobingerRaju Aundre’ and Ronica BransonSunny FridgeNola GibsonMaryann HodgeJanice Jackson and Mark ClarkHolly LangeWilliam BrameSteven and Elise SmithJan and Zach TaylorKathe and Doug LevanwayBarry and Barbara PowellScreening CommitteeBenjamin Anderson Richard Atkison Nathan Aultman Kyle Austin Dr. FranBaker Michele Baker Rhoshawnda Baker Aisha Barnes Nan Beaumont Mesha Blackshear Valerie Blakey Amanda Campbell Vanessa Carroll Jake Chambliss Connor Chapman Jean-Luc Charboneau Daniel Cherry Lauren Cioffi Kayla Cook Lynne Creager Lucian Dixon Nick Dodd AlishaDukes Deisha Escaner Jarrick Finkley Raven Flynn-Jimenez Brad Franklin Funmi Franklin Lydia Gamble Annie Gilbertson Jessica Glenn Ben Griffin Olivia Hall Scott Hammack Peter Hammond Adrick Harris Allan Harris Frank Henn Jeffrey Hess Brett Hilton Linda Holston Jake Jacobson Rachel James-Terry Adrian Jamison Dahlia Jordan Amy Kraus MonteKraus Nicholas Lalo Catherine Lee Garrad Lee Jimmy Lee Sierra Lewis Dr. Kentrell Liddell LaBrea Lindsey Hunter Lovvorn Jordan Luby AnnaManthey Alec Martin Dr. Debbie McCollum Terrance Mickens, Jr Ray Mikell Stephanie Miller Debbie Morris Chris Myers Nelson Nipper Liz Nosen Carl Owens Nina Parikh Carol Parks Rick Parks Lacey Patterson WarrenPorter Linden Potts Zachary Randolph Christi Reynolds James Ridgley,Jr Anita Robertson Shivon Rockward Melissa Rodriguez Mario Rosales Shawn Rossi Wesley Roy Philip Scarborough Keritan Shelby EmilySimms Kevin Slark Colleen Smith Heather Soenksen Emily Southerton Shawn Steckley Judy Stein John Stenmark Christiane Stephens GeorgiaSwinford Jenny Taylor Valencia Thigpen Michael Tompkins Robert Traub J. T. Udeshi Madhavi Udeshi Rohan Udeshi Vikram Udeshi Caleb Upton Rebekah Upton William Walley Anne Welch Carolina Whitfield-Smith Scottie Willis Crystal Worley Eddie WrightVolunteersJanis Boersma Jonathan Chow Matt Clemmer Brittany Collins CarsonCulver Janey Dixey Sue Carrie Drummond Phil Eide Richard Fairchild Juliet Ferrell Jessy Fewell Raven Flynn-Jiminez Annie Gilbertson BrianaGriffin Lea Gunter Anna Ingebretsen Hall JG Hanks Senaria Kelly NatalieBrooks Long Ladeshia Lonie Debbie McCollum & Hinds CC Honors Institute Laura Meek Ray Mikell Toni Miles Vicki Myers Ronnie Ozenne, III PearlHigh School Seniors Erin Pridgen Don Robinson Amber Sheppard MelindaSimmons Ron Simpson Colleen Smith Loden Snell Beth TennantWade Thompson Linda Todd Davi Turner Vikram Udeshi Stacy Walker Angela Ward Charles Tyler Weaver Dominique Wilkerson Brianna WilliamsFilmmakers in AttendanceAzod Abedikichi Melanie Addington Becky Adkins Rachel Adkins Camilla Ann Aikin Kd Amond Stefano Andriani Alan Arrivee Marcus Battle Kim Beavers Raymond McCarthy Bergeron Lisa Biagiotti White Hawk Bourne KevinBroughton Andrew Bryan Juliet Buckholdt Katie Buckholdt Chris Bufkin Hunter Burke Michael Clark CourtneyCobb Johnny Coleman Taylor Coleman Coop Cooper Colt Covington Virginia Crawford Mac Cushing Dennis Daniels Danny Dauphin Sherie L. Dean Casey Dillard David Duncan Chandler Ferris Brad Franklin F/k/a Kamikaze FunmiFranklin Jermey Funchess Carl Gibson Jason Goldston Joan Gosset Bowie Hamilton Clay Hardwick Andy Harper Lakisha Heidelberg Kevin Hughes Connor Hutto James Huval Latisha Jackson Matt Jordan Yaron Kaplan GideonKennedy David Kilgo Randy King Shannon Kitchens Frances Kneupper Randy Kwan David LeBlanc Jimmie Lee Aristide LeFeve Ashton Leigh Joe Lindquist Nels Long Isabel Machado Joe Mangialardi Alec Martin Jamerick Martin Mike McDonald Cynthia McMillan Bonnie McNeil Toni Miles Justin Miller Ron Miller Cody Millican Monte Kraus Dr. Wilma Mosley-Clopton Loki Mulholland Chris Ofutt Abby Olivier Lisa Papale Haley Parker Eric Patrick GlennPayne Alex Petrovich Robby Piantanida Katherine Randolph Anne Raynor Robbie Fisher Ron Rodenmeyer DannyRoew Haroula Rose Marcus Rosentrater Ryan Roy Paul Saltzman Josh Schooler Dreka Shevon Erica Silverman Steve Smith Thomas Smith Jared Solomon Cameron Spann Kirk Stonicher Jeff & Missy Tanner Zachary Taylor DuyLinh Tu Michael Usry Brianne VanPutte Larry Walker Laura Warner Alex Warren Meg Weidner Josh Whites DanielWildberger Michael Williams Wes Williams Ernest & Susan Wolf Yvetta “Kai” Williams Beth Zeigenhorn

www.crossroadsfilmfestival.com5The Crossroads Film SocietyFilm SocietyOur MissionBecome a MemberCrossroads Film Society is thesponsoring organization of theCrossroads Film Festival. Weare a multi-cultural, nonprofitorganization dedicated to providingaccess to international, national,and local film and video. Wealso encourage discussion andproduction of film and video,particularly as related to thecultural, educational and economicvitality of the state and region.Our society’s objectives are metthrough year-round programming,including special events, lectures,workshops, and the annualCrossroads Film Festival.The mission of the Crossroads FilmSociety is to celebrate the art offilmmaking in all of its diversityand depth by bringing internationaland domestic films to the DeepSouth; facilitating discussions forfilm enthusiasts and filmmakers;presenting and honoring filmshighlighting Southern experiences(especially those from Mississippi);and providing educationalopportunities to empower aspiringstorytellers to share their visionwith the world.The Society strivesto be a cultural crossroads,bringing the world to the DeepSouth and sharing Southernperspectives with the world.Crossroads Film Society relies onits membership and donations fora large part of its organizationalbudget. The extent and quality ofits programming is directly relatedto membership and donations.The Ruma AwardCrossroads bestows The Ruma Award annuallyon the most promising Mississippi filmmakercompeting at the Crossroads Film Festival. Theaward honors a former Crossroads Vice President,the late Ruma Haque. The festival commissionsa notable local artist to create a new work eachyear for the award.Donate, join or extend yourmembership online with PayPalnow at crossroadsfilmfestival.com.Make it happen and join theCrossroads Film Society!Join online atcrossroadsfilmsociety.comAdam FordYouth Filmmaking AwardRob Cooper is a glass artist from and living in Jackson, MS with artist wifeWendy Eddleman and their two children. Rob has been working with glassfor nearly twenty years at Pearl River Glass Studio as well as in his own homestudio. He and Wendy are members of the Craftsmen’s Guild of Mississippias Yellow Umbrella Glass. The artist team are also known for curating themeexhibitions such as the Circus show and Show of Devotion at Fischer Galleryin Fondren. His works can also be found at the Attic Gallery in Vicksburg, MS.Adam Christian Ford (1993-2008)was the only child of artistfilmmaker Dick Ford and USMjournalism professor BarbaraShoemake Ford (1961-1998).As a regular participant in theCrossroads Film Festival and otherfilm events, he looked forwardto a future in film and media.In commemmoration of Adam’spassion for filmmaking, Crossroadshas dedicated the YouthFilmmaking Award in his honor.Festival Glass Awards ArtistTransformative Film AwardOther 2013 Crossroads award winners are presented with a beautifulglass sculpture created by Mississippi artist Jerri Sherer of Light GlassStudio in Jackson. Jerri is an exhibiting member of the Craftsmen’s Guildof Mississippi, a member and officer of the Jackson Arts Collective, andvolunteers every summer for VSA ArtBuds, a program that pairs artists withspecial needs children. Her work can be found at Light and Glass Studio, theCraftsmen’s Guild Gallery and at Art Fairs throughout the Southeast.Cover ArtDavid McCarty is an artist and lawyer in Jackson. He created “Reely”seen on the sleeve of our shirts and around the social media world. Heprimarily creates album art, fliers, and posters for bands, emphasizinghand drawn type. He also works with Polaroid photography and haspublished numerous zines. www.prettyfakes.comUpdated Crossroads BrandingAfter graduating from Delta State University, Nicole Stowe has spentthe last 14 years working in design and branding for companies largeand small. She has been with Ramey since 2002, and her design workconsistently wins awards. In her personal life, Nicole loves an opportunityto leave the computer behind with photography and collage, andoccasionally shows in the Jackson area. Her latest project is a series ofSouthern food block prints sold online and around town.Envisioned by former boardmember deborah Wright, thisaward is given to a film that hasthe ability to transform opinions,lives, and ultimately, history.Herman’s PickIn honor of former festival directorHerman Snell, we share a film thatwould certainly have been on histo-see list. Borrowed from the nameof Herman’s weekly music column inthe Jackson Free Press, “Herman’sPick” is chosen based on elementshe appreciated in movies: time travelor altered time, alternate realities,psychic powers, double meaningsor ambiguity, and/or the ability for afilm to be thought-provoking. In hiswords, “If a movie contains any ofthese elements, I’m going to like themovie on concept alone.”Individual: 35 / Student: 25 Discount for screenings ofFestival films and special eventsduring the year Members-only film screeningsand parties Newsletters and special notice ofupcoming events 2 Tickets to non-festival films Invitation to planning meetingsDual: 50All regular membership benefits plus: 2 Membership cardsFilm Buff: 100All dual membership benefits plus: 1 Crossroads Film Festival poster 1 Crossroads Film Festival t-shirt Listing in Festival Program Invitation to all Festival receptionsStar: 250All dual membership benefits plus: 1 Crossroads Film Festival poster 2 Crossroads Film Festival t-shirts Admission for 2 to opening night Listing in Festival Program Invitation to all Festival receptionsDirector’s Club: 500All dual membership benefits plus: 2 Crossroads Film Festival posters 2 Crossroads Film Festival t-shirts 2 All-Access Festival Passes Listing in Festival Program Invitation to all Festivalreceptions & exclusive eventsProducer’s Club: 1,000All dual membership benefits plus: 2 Crossroads Film Festival posters 4 Crossroads Film Festival t-shirts 4 All-Access Festival Passes Listing in Festival Program Invitation to all Festivalreceptions and exclusive events

6The 14th Annual Crossroads Film FestivalMILLSAPS COLLEGESupporters of the Crossroads Film FestivalSponsored by the Office of Communications and Marketing, ContinuingEducation, the English Department, Communication Studies and Film Studieswww.millsaps.eduWE MAKE BRANDSINTO BLOCKBUSTERS.madg.com 601.605.MADG

www.crossroadsfilmfestival.comTITANICBudget capsizing?Be Independent. Act Professional.Don’t jump ship, talk to SAGindie. We have FREE resourcesand answers that will help you navigate the signatory process,so you can hire professional actors, save hours and dollarsand keep your project on course. SAGindie.org7

8The 14th Annual Crossroads Film FestivalSponsorsSilver Screen SponsorMississippi Humanities CouncilHaute PigLeslee FoukalMalco Grandview Theater, MadisonMississippi Museum of ArtLagniappe FoundationMary GoodsonThe Straddlefork FoundationLakeland MusicKraus HausWJTV News Channel 12Mississippi Film & Video AllianceBeth KanderMississippi Friends of MidwivesPeter KellyPB WorksRandy KwanRaise Your PintsRoscoe LevanwayJason RobinsonDavid MatthewsMark ShilstoneWhittney McKenzieJim SmithChris MyersSneaky BeansZach PrichardStranger TicketsMichael RandallTzedakah Charitable FundDarren SchwindamanPremiere SponsorJackson Free PressLoft 54Advertising SponsorMad GeniusDr. Fran BakerMississippi Film OfficeCathead VodkaSpot On ProductionsDigital BrigadeWLBTFisher Productions, LLCProducing SponsorGreater Jackson Arts CouncilIATSE Local #478Malone Roofing Services, LLCMississippi Arts CommissionParlor MarketSAGindieSid Davis Attorney & CPADirecting SponsorAtoZ PrintingHinds Community CollegeJoe Usry Auto GroupDr. Kentrell LiddellMangia BenePatt Law FirmSpecial ThanksQuestidore EntertainmentWade AcuffUniversity of Southern MississippiRoy AdkinsWise Carter Child & CarawayBetty BlackFriends Of The FestivalBrent’s DrugsCabot Cheese CooperativeArdenland, LLCNancy Anne Branton / Wells FargoAdvisorsCreative DistilleryMr. James CreekmoreFridge FotosMillsaps CollegeCabot Lodge MillsapsCanton Convention and VisitorsBureau & Film OfficeCirca. Urban Artisan LivingDuling Hall“Grasshopper” & Southern BeverageHal and Mal’sKaren ScottLen StangaTodd StaufferRob ToombsAaron VickBrett BlakeyJess Clementine BollaertPam BrooksChris CampbellGregg WallaceDon WarrenDiane WilliamsColt CovingtonMelia DickerDanny DauphinWard EmlingChandler FerrisFred Fisher601.352.5940 www.malone-roofing.comA professional roofing service and maintenancecontractor, offering a variety of quality serviceson all types of roofing systems.REPAIRS OFFERED TO MEET ANYBUDGET AND SCHEDULE: Estimated Repairs Time & Material Repairs Time & Material with a DoNot Exceed Amount Warranty Repairs Emergency Repairs 24/7/365 Preventative RepairsINSPECTIONSLEAK TRICALINSTALLATIONSCongratulationsto theCrossroadsfilmmakers!

www.crossroadsfilmfestival.com9IN PRODUCTION NOW ATTATE PUBLISHING & ENTERPRISES, LLCGuidance through the written wordWhen children learn better, they choose better.The mission of these books isto entertain, to Iinspire, and toeducate our youth about the worldin which we live.BOOKS 1 & 2This is a children’s book serieswhose main characters are JoshuaKing and Taru, Joshua’s petelephant.My Pet Elephant & BestFriend, Taruintroduces the twomain characters alongwith their mother, Dr.Brenda King.Joshua loves technology and Taruhas super-hearing power. Together,theyexperiencetoughlifesituations! As six-year-old Joshuagrows and matures, he makesbetter, more informed choices,proving that wisdom does indeedcome with age and experience.Little Kid, Big Fears:Joshua & Taru’sGrown-up DilemmaJoshua and Taru showchildren what to dowhen someone touchesthem inappropriately.M M S A !Contact ahsalonclinic@hotmail.com for more informationM ISSISSIPPI D ELTADocumentary Intensive WorkshopsClarksdale, Mississippi1-Week Doc PhotoAug 25th - Sept 1st, 20133-Week Doc FilmSept 1st - 22nd, 2013w w w .WWW.CATHEADVODKA.COMbarefootworkshops.orgFor

10The 14th Annual Crossroads Film FestivalWorkshopsSaturday, April 13, 9:45a.m. @ Malco Theatre,Screen BWorkshop: DocumentaryStory StructureIt’s easy to think that documentaryfilms don’t need writers, but oncethe footage is captured and theediting begins, how do you turnmultiple hours into a concisestory that someone would wantto watch? Learn storytellingtechniques and practices that canbe applied to assist in telling acompelling story while managingan overwhelming mountain offootage.Alison Fast is a Peabody Awardwinning television producer whohas worked for such networks asNBC/Universal, BBC Worldwide andMTV Networks.Saturday, April 13,10:30 a.m. @ MalcoTheatre, Screen APanel: Actors in a GrowingSouthern Film IndustrySponsored by SAGIndieWith a growingfilm industryin Mississippiand the south,there arenow moreopportunitiesfor actors tobuild theircareers outside of Hollywoodand NYC. A panel of seasonedactors will share their experienceson auditioning, preparing fora role, findingrepresentation,working in thesouth and outsideof the region,and building asustainable career.ParticipatingJackson-basedactors includeYohance Myles(“Common Law”,“Grudge Match”,“The Host” , “TheHours” , “This isthe End”, “2Guns” ), Tarra Riggs(“Ballast”, “100 Lives”, “AmericanViolent”,”Hurricane Season”,“Treme”, “The Help”, “The LastExorcism Part II”), and Ash Taylor(“Buffy the Vampire Slayer”,“ANGEL”, “The Guardian”,“A.W.O.L.”, “Faith of My Fathers”,“As I Lay Dying” ).Saturday, April 13, 11:00a.m. @ Malco Theatre,ArcadeWorkshop: Social MediaBefore & After Your ProjectSponsored byBarefoot WorkshopsSocial media applications canhelp a storyteller throughout acreative project from raising moneyto creating an audience and evenserve as a distribution method.This interactive discussion willenhance creative endeavors andhelp maximize limited budgets.Chandler Griffin is a NYC-based,documentary filmmaker, educatorand the Founding Director ofBarefoot Workshops with over tenyears of experience instructingover ninety media workshops,starting out at the Maine MediaWorkshops.Saturday, April 13, 12:45p.m. @ Malco Theatre,ArcadePanel: Filmmakers and theLegal WorldSponsored byQuestidore EntertainmentThe Mississippi Bar IntellectualProperty Section (IP Section) hostsCrossroads Film Festival, Jr. at theMississippi Museum of Art in conjunctionwith the Old Masters to Monet exhibition9:30 - 11:00 Youth Filmmakers Showcase (including Canton YoungFilmmakers Program)11:00 - 12:00 Everyone Has A Story: The Basics of Bookmaking12:00 - 12:45 Lunch (Box lunch can be ordered at registration for 10.00)12:45 - 1:45 Pointillism and The Decisive Moment1:45 - 2:30 Making Props: French Finger KnittingEveryone Has A Story: The Basics of BookmakingJoin local artist Sue Carrie Drummond and explore the endlesspossibilities that arise when we create books. Using variousmethods and common supplies, students will learn how toconstruct their very own book- what they fill the pages with is upto their imaginations!Pointillism and The Decisive MomentLed by MMA’s own Carol Cox Peaster, students will gain first-handexperience in the revolutionary 19th century painting techniqueof pointillism and the photography ideal of the decisive moment.Using simple tools and bright colors, students will create theirown painting that is reminiscent of some of the works currently ondisplay as part of the Old Masters to Monet exhibition.Making Props: French KnitsLooking for something to do with old toilet paper rolls? Bring themto this workshop and learn how to knit ropes that can be used tocreate snakes, scarves, flowers, critters, and more for your filmprojects! Students will recycle toilet paper rolls and popsicle sticksto create their very own finger-knitting spool. No needles required!Page 14: See Youth Films, 9:30-11:00am at Museum of Arta free legal clinic for filmmakers,musicians, artists and others whohave creative projects. The clinicwill provide an overview andgeneral guidance in areas of musiclicensing, copyright, trademark andother intellectual property issuesassociated with film projects.Participating IP Section members:Ryanne Duffy Saucier, DeputyExecutive Director of MississippiPublic Broadcasting; and AnitaModak-Truran, a partner at Butler,Snow, O’Mara, Stevens & Cannada,PLLC and president of QuestidoreEntertainment, LLC.Saturday, April 13, 3:00p.m. @ Malco Theatre,ArcadePanel: Cultural Crossroads ofFilmmakingJoin a panel of this year’s filmmakersfor an invigorating meeting of theminds. This moderated discussionwill explore the problems, issues,joys and revelations of filmmakingwithin diverse cultures to includeeverything from securing funding tocultural and language differences.Filmmakers from Mississippi andall over the country will participateto celebrate successes, sharewar stories, and inspire futurestorytellers.

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12The 14th Annual Crossroads Film Festivalreely says:Tickets for each block are 8; 6 for film society members/students/seniors 65 FilmsAn Ordinary Hero Friday, April 12, 6:45 PMMalco, Screen BAn Ordinary HeroFeature Documentary (91 min.) /Dir. Loki Mulholland / Prod. DanorGerald / Lehi, UT / Biography, CivilRightsBy the time she was19, Joan Trumpauerwas shot at,attacked, and put ondeath row, and that’sjust the beginning ofher story. Heraldedas an unsung hero but disownedby her family, Joan takes us on herincredible journey during the civilrights movement and shows usthe power of the human spirit topersevere against the world.adult language, adult situationsGritty Dramas Block Friday, April 12, 7:00PM Malco, Screen CTrimbelten (MS Premiere)Student (15 min.) / Dir. SebastianKuehn / Germany / Drama, ThrillerAfter years spent in his selfimposed exile, broken ex-copTrimbelten embarks on his lastjourney, a journey with a singlepurpose: revenge.adult language, sexual content,violenceLone (World Premiere)Student (12 min.) / Canada / DramaLiving in seclusion on his isolatedfarm with alcohol as his onlycompanion, a lonely man strugglesto regain control of his life whilelamenting his past.Sound City Block Friday, April 12, 6:50PM Malco, Screen ASponsored by Parlor MarketWe Didn’t Get Famous: TheStory of the Southern MusicUnderground 1978-1990Short Documentary / MS (26 min.)/ Dir. & Prod. Camilla Ann Aikin /Oxford, MS / MusicThe bands of the Southernunderground scene in the 1980swere fearless, innovative, original,and are enduringly influential andrelevant in today’s musical climate.We Didn’t Get Famous is the storyof an all but forgotten moment inSouthern and music history.Sound City (MS Premiere)Showcase/Feature Documentary(108 min.) / Dir. Dave Grohl /Prod. John Silva, John Cutliffe,Gaby Skolnek, Kristen Welsh, JohnSun Sand Survival (MSPremiere)Short Narrative (16 min.) / Dir.Alvaro Moro / Prod. ACM ACM /Spain / WesternThe inhospitable, wild and infernaldesert is the site selected forthe exchange between threemafia henchmen and a coupleof mysterious errants. Afternegotiations go astray and turninto a bullet storm, only tworemain. Left with little choice butto kill each other or perish underthe unforgiving sun, only two rocksseparate them.language, violence9-1-1 (MS Premiere)Student (16 min.) / Dir. AndrewFairbank / Prod. Gerrad Wilson /Los Angeles, CA / Drama, ThrillerRamsay, James A. Rota, Dave Grohl/ MusicMultitalented musician Dave Grohlof the Foo Fighters and Nirvanafronts a mission to resurrect therapidly vanishing human touchbehind the creation of music. WhenSound City, a fabled recordingstudio, opened in 1969, it boasteda one-of-a kind recording console.Tucked away behind train tracksand dilapidated warehousesin the sunburnt San FernandoValley, Sound City became rock’n’ roll hallowed ground wheremusic’s megastars captured theirmagic on analog tape for threedecades. Stevie Nicks, Neil Young,Tom Petty, Trent Reznor, RickSpringfield, and Paul McCartneyare just some of the legends whocreated musical history at SoundCity. Premiered at 2013 SundanceFilm Festival.A 9-1-1 operator receives a franticcall from her son, who has causeda horrific accident. Every wordmatters when the call is beingrecorded.adult language, violence, drug useStarting from ZeroShort Narrative (13 min.) / Dir.Gregorio A. Sebastian / Spain /Drama, ActionAs Leo drives into an undergroundparking garage, a sniper starts toshoot. A pregnant woman and ayoung outcast may be his only wayout alive.adult situations, vi

and to create, nurture, and support every storyteller. For us filmmaking is more than economics. Every film creates opportunity, and the greatest opportunity comes in the explanation of a life, of a place, of a people. In the telling of our stories, real or imagined, we create understanding, discourse, and illumination. There is nothing better than

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