Tuesday, March 30, 2010

NOMINEES ANNOUNCED FOR THE 12TH ANNUAL THE METHOD FEST INDEPENDENT FILM FESTIVAL AWARD CEREMONY TO TAKE PLACE WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31

NOMINEES ANNOUNCED FOR THE 12TH ANNUAL
THE METHOD FEST INDEPENDENT FILM FESTIVAL
AWARD CEREMONY TO TAKE PLACE WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Nominees for the The 12th Annual Method Fest –the only U.S. film
festival that puts its focus on the actor – were announced this
morning in Calabasas, Ca. The awards will be handed out at a ceremony
tomorrow night, March 31st, beginning at 10 p.m. at The Rack
Restaurant in Woodland Hills, CA.

“The nominations were a struggle for the jury but at the end, a few
films with outstanding performances and stories really distanced
themselves from the competition,” stated The Method Fest Film Festival
Executive Director, Don Franken

The Nominees are as follows:

City of Calabasas
Best Film
Handsome Harry
The Good Heart
UrFrenz
Tic
Lefty


G-Technology Award for
Best Foreign Film
To Be all and End All, Great Britian
Parkour, Germany
The City of Your Final Destination, Great Britain
Strayed, Kazakhstan
The Dispensables, Germany
Station of the Forgotten, Spain

Christie Digital Award for
Best Actress
Lily Holleman, urFrenz
Julie Dray, Do Elephants Pray
Laura Linney, The City of Your Final Destination
Erica Curtis, Desert Son
Gillian Jacobs, Nonames
Ana Reeder, Homewrecker


Charter Communications Award for
Best Actor
Brian Geraghty, Krews
Anthony Hopkins, The City of Your Final Destination
Brian Cox, The Good Heart
Jamey Sheridan, Handsome Harry
James Badge Dale, Nonames
Andrew Merzlikin, Strayed


Barefoot Winery Award for
Best Supporting Actor
Bruce Dern, The Lightkeepers
Nathan Galliday, Desert Son
Lance Henricksen, The Penitent Man
Steve Buscemi, Handsome Harry
John Savage, Handsome Harry
H.M. Wynant, Footprints
Alexander Wright, Wid Winner & The Slipstream


Stockholm Krystal Award for
Best Supporting Actress
Gayla Goehl, urFrenz
Najarra Townsend, urFrenz
Carey Mulligan, The Greatest
Pippa Scott, Footprints
Anna Easteden, The House of Burning Love


SAG Indie Award for
Best Ensemble Cast
Tic
Krews
The Lightkeepers
The Red Machine
The house of Branching Love
UrFrenz


Stella Artois Maverick Award for
Low Budget Feature Film
Lefty, dir. Todd Lobby
The Loneliest Road in America, dir. Mardana Mayginnes
Laid Off, dir. John Launchi
The Rock 'n' Roll Dreams of Duncan Christopher, dir. Justin Monroe
Wid Winner & The Slipstream, dir. Alex O' Gaynor
Desert Son, dir. James Mann, Brandon Nicholas
Krews, dir. Hilbert Hakim
Homewrecker, dir. Brad Barnes, Todd Barnes
The Beginner, dir. Benjamin Coccio


LA Daily News/LA.com
Best Screenplay Award
Nicholas Gyeney, The Penitent Man
Jeff Phillips, UrFrenz
Theresa Rebeck, Seducing Charlie Barker
Keith Palmer, Tic
Dagur Kari, The Good Heart
Stephanie Argy, Alec Boehm, The Red Machine


ModernVideo Film Award for
Best Director
Ken Loach, Looking for Eric
Keith Palmer, Tic
Jeff Phillis, UrFrenz
Hilbert Hakim, Krews
Kathy Lindboe, NoNames
Andreas Arnstedt, The Dispensables
Shana Feste, The Greatest
Amy Glazer, Seducing Charlie Barker

Maverick Award, Acting
Cal Robertson, The Beginner
Lee Perkins, The Red Machine
Daphne Zuniga, Seducing Charlie Barker
Abby Leigh, The Loneliest Road in America
C.J. Moebius, Laid Off
Anslem Richardson, Homewrecker
Tony Classen, Big Things

Short Film Nominees:


Best Short Film
The Action Hero’s Guide to Saving Lives
The Butterfly Circus
Dark Horse
Life Lines
New Media
Path Lights


Best Student Film
All in Due Time (Tiempo al Tiempo) (from NYU)
Blue Boy (from UCLA)
The Godmother (from USC)
Head in the Sand (from USC)
Patrol (from AFI)
Short on Time (from AFI)


Best Actress in Short Film
Lilli Birdsell in Once Upon a Crime
Vanessa Hidalgo in Culebra
Mekenna Melvin in Melting the Snowman
Valarie Pettyford in The Response
Kelly Ryan in Turn Around
Kathryn J. Taylor in 3 Faces of Evelyn


Best Actor in Short Film
John T. Cogan in The Golden Rule
Michael Cullen in Penance
Scottie Epstein in Numb
Raymond McAnally in Penance
Frederick Ponzlov in Forfeit of Grace
Nick Vujicic in The Butterfly Circus

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Nominated Best Low Budget Film and Best Actor Playing again tonight LAID OFF TUE 30, 9:15 pm, Founders Hall

LAID OFF
USA, 92 MIN, WEST COAST PREMIERE
Director: John Launchi
Producer: Justin Ryan, Justin Ryan, Shawn Rogers
Writer: John Launchi, Michael Ryan
Cast: C.J. Moebius, Michael Ryan, Jennifer Bartels, Andree Vermuelen
Mike Lagante, a disgruntled recent graduate with a mundane office job
and a difficult girlfriend, is torn
between dealing with the pressures of growing up and hanging on to his
irresponsible glory days.
Upon getting laid off from his job and subsequently dumped by his
girlfriend, Mike, influenced by his
less-than-motivated best friend, Jimmy Ryan, decides to use his
severance package to fund one last
summer of freedom. Mike and Jimmy's summer is filled with the constant
partying that they were in
search of, but they soon find that everything comes at a price. After
risking his relationship with a new
love interest as well as his friendship with Jimmy, Mike finds himself
at rock bottom.
Congratulations Cj Moebius and the Laid Off Team

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12 Annual Method Fest Film Festival Shorts Nominations!

Best Short Film
The Action Hero’s
Guide to Saving Lives
The Butterfly Circus
Dark Horse
Life Lines
New Media
Path Lights


Best Student Film
All in Due Time
(Tiempo al Tiempo) (from NYU)
Blue Boy (from
UCLA)
The Godmother (from USC)
Head in the Sand (from USC)
Patrol (from AFI)
Short on Time (from AFI)


Best Actress in Short
Film
Lilli Birdsell in Once
Upon a Crime
Vanessa Hidalgo in Culebra
Mekenna Melvin in Melting
the Snowman
Valarie Pettyford in The
Response
Kelly Ryan in Turn Around
Kathryn J. Taylor in 3
Faces of Evelyn


Best Actor in Short
Film
John T. Cogan in The
Golden Rule
Michael Cullen in Penance
Scottie Epstein in Numb
Raymond McAnally in Penance
Frederick Ponzlov in Forfeit
of Grace
Nick Vujicic in The
Butterfly Circus--

Deborah Hildebrand
deborahhildebrand@gmail.com

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Centerpiece Film HOMEWRECKER TUE 30, 7:15 pm Regency Agoura Hills 8, Theater 5

HOMEWRECKER
USA, 88 MIN, WEST COAST PREMIERE
Director: Brad Barnes, Todd Barnes
Producer: Brad Barnes, Todd Barnes
Writer: Brad Barnes, Todd Barnes, Sophie Goodhart
Cast: Anslem Richardson, Ana Reeder, Stephen Rannazzisi, Cesar De
Leon, Mary Beth Peil,
Michelle Krusiec
Mike (Anslem Richardson) is a locksmith. He's also a prisoner on work
release, but you
wouldn't know it. He's just trying to focus on his house calls and
reconcile with his
ex-girlfriend-until Margo (Ana Reeder) hijacks his day. A live-wire
kook, who's certain
her boyfriend is cheating on her, Margo bulldozes Mike into spying on
the alleged
cad. The result: an all-day adventure with a (seemingly) stolen
vehicle, a visit to an
unlikely drug dealer, and a low blood-sugar attack. Potential trouble
follows these
two around-but maybe something good will come of it?
Homewrecker is an adventure that has nothing to do with car chases or
explosions
but is nail-biting nonetheless. Mike is doing what he can to make the
best of a bad
situation. Just when he thinks he's got things under control, Margo throws him
another curve ball and they're off in fresh direction. Her beguiling charm and
damsel in distress cajoling keep him caught up in her spell when what
he really
needs to do is get the van back intact to Elite Lock and Key.
It's one of those days in New York that starts out like any other, but
turns into an
unforgettable experience shared by two people joined by happenstance and a
yearning to be loved. Homewreckeris imbued with wry humor offering its audi-
ence moments that make you shake your head and wonder about the oddness of
humanity.
Directors (and brothers) Todd and Brad Barnes infuse screwball
sensibility into their version of the romantic come-
dy. The chemistry between the leads is crucial: Ana Reeder revels in
her free spirited, no-boundaries role and
keeps Margo likeable; Anslem Richardson is perfect as her straight
man. Full of jaunty dialogue and subtle charm,
Homewreckeris an irresistible and impressive debut feature.
TUE 30, 7:15 pm Regency Agoura Hills 8, Theater 5

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Centerpiece Film HOMEWRECKER TUE 30, 7:15 pm Regency Agoura Hills 8, Theater 5

HOMEWRECKER
USA, 88 MIN, WEST COAST PREMIERE
Director: Brad Barnes, Todd Barnes
Producer: Brad Barnes, Todd Barnes
Writer: Brad Barnes, Todd Barnes, Sophie Goodhart
Cast: Anslem Richardson, Ana Reeder, Stephen Rannazzisi, Cesar De
Leon, Mary Beth Peil,
Michelle Krusiec
Mike (Anslem Richardson) is a locksmith. He's also a prisoner on work
release, but you
wouldn't know it. He's just trying to focus on his house calls and
reconcile with his
ex-girlfriend-until Margo (Ana Reeder) hijacks his day. A live-wire
kook, who's certain
her boyfriend is cheating on her, Margo bulldozes Mike into spying on
the alleged
cad. The result: an all-day adventure with a (seemingly) stolen
vehicle, a visit to an
unlikely drug dealer, and a low blood-sugar attack. Potential trouble
follows these
two around-but maybe something good will come of it?
Homewrecker is an adventure that has nothing to do with car chases or
explosions
but is nail-biting nonetheless. Mike is doing what he can to make the
best of a bad
situation. Just when he thinks he's got things under control, Margo throws him
another curve ball and they're off in fresh direction. Her beguiling charm and
damsel in distress cajoling keep him caught up in her spell when what
he really
needs to do is get the van back intact to Elite Lock and Key.
It's one of those days in New York that starts out like any other, but
turns into an
unforgettable experience shared by two people joined by happenstance and a
yearning to be loved. Homewreckeris imbued with wry humor offering its audi-
ence moments that make you shake your head and wonder about the oddness of
humanity.
Directors (and brothers) Todd and Brad Barnes infuse screwball
sensibility into their version of the romantic come-
dy. The chemistry between the leads is crucial: Ana Reeder revels in
her free spirited, no-boundaries role and
keeps Margo likeable; Anslem Richardson is perfect as her straight
man. Full of jaunty dialogue and subtle charm,
Homewreckeris an irresistible and impressive debut feature.
TUE 30, 7:15 pm Regency Agoura Hills 8, Theater 5

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Method Fest 12th Annual Award Nominees

City of Calabasas
Best Film

Handsome Harry
The Good Heart
UrFrenz
Tic
Lefty
Time Warner Cable
Audience Award, Best Film (still tabulating)

G-Technology Award for
Best Foreign Film
To Be all and End All, Great Britian
Parkour, Germany
The City of Your Final Destination, Great Britain
Strayed, Kazakhstan
The Dispensables, Germany
Station of the Forgotten, Spain

Christie Digital Award for
Best Actress
Lily Holleman, urFrenz
Julie Dray, Do Elephants Pray
Laura Linney, The City of Your Final Destination
Erica Curtis, Desert Son
Gillian Jacobs, Nonames
Ana Reeder, Homewrecker


Charter Communications Award for
Best Actor
Brian Geraghty, Krews
Anthony Hopkins, The City of Your Final Destination
Brian Cox, The Good Heart
Jamey Sheridan, Handsome Harry
James Badge Dale, Nonames
Andrew Merzlikin, Strayed


Barefoot Winery Award for
Best Supporting Actor
Bruce Dern, The Lightkeepers
Nathan Galliday, Desert Son
Lance Henricksen, The Penitent Man
Steve Buscemi, Handsome Harry
John Savage, Handsome Harry
H.M. Wynant, Footprints
Alexander Wright, Wid Winner & The Slipstream

Stockholm Krystal Award for
Best Supporting Actress
Gayla Goehl, urFrenz
Najarra Townsend, urFrenz
Carey Mulligan, The Greatest
Pippa Scott, Footprints
Anna Easteden, The House of Burning Love
SAG Indie Award for
Best Ensemble Cast
Tic
Krews
The Lightkeepers
The Red Machine
The house of Branching Love
UrFrenz


Stella Artois Maverick Award for
Low Budget Feature Film
Lefty, dir. Todd Lobby
The Loneliest Road in America, dir. Mardana Mayginnes
Laid Off, dir. John Launchi
The Rock 'n' Roll Dreams of Duncan Christopher, dir. Justin Monroe
Wid Winner & The Slipstream, dir. Alex O' Gaynor
Desert Son, dir. James Mann, Brandon Nicholas
Krews, dir. Hilbert Hakim
Homewrecker, dir. Brad Barnes, Todd Barnes
The Beginner, dir. Benjamin Coccio

LA Daily News/LA.com
Best Screenplay Award
Nicholas Gyeney, The Penitent Man
Jeff Phillips, UrFrenz
Theresa Rebeck, Seducing Charlie Barker
Keith Palmer, Tic


ModernVideo Film Award for
Best Director
Ken Loach, Looking for Eric
Keith Palmer, Tic
Jeff Phillis, UrFrenz
Hilbert Hakim, Krews
Kathy Lindboe, NoNames
Andrew Hennicke, The Dispensables
Shana Feste, The Greatest
Amy Glazer, Seducing Charlie Barker
Final Draft
Maverick Award, Acting
Cal Robertson, The Beginner
Lee Perkins, The Red Machine
Daphne Zuniga, Seducing Charlie Barker
Abby Leigh, The Loneliest Road in America
C.J. Moebius, Laid Off
Anslem Richardson, Homewrecker
Tony Classen, Big Things

Sony
Best Student Film

Valley of The Stars Award
Best Director, Short Film

Regency Theaters
Best Actor, Short Film

IndiePrinting.com,
Best Actress, Short Film

Ice Age Award
Best Youth Film

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Monday, March 29, 2010

THE ROCK 'n’ ROLL DREAMS OF DUNCAN CHRISTOPHER MON 29, 9:15 pm, Founders Hall

THE ROCK 'n’ ROLL DREAMS OF DUNCAN CHRISTOPHER
USA, 94 MIN, WORLD PREMIERE
Director: Justin Monroe
Producer: Jack Roberts, Justin Monroe, Gillian Fritzsche, Ryan Fritzsche,
Writer: Jack Roberts
Cast: Jack Roberts, Marshall Bell, Peter Bedgood, Lizz Carter
Duncan Christopher is an ordinary guy that grew up the wealthy son of
a suicidal rock star in
a reclusive compound in Collinsville, Oklahoma. He’s just what a young
man ought to be: mild-
mannered, awkward, naïve, and whole-heartedly aimless. He feels
destined to follow his late
father’s footsteps to rock greatness. Duncan has an obstacle like all
the best heroes of
Dungeons and Dragons, which he plays fervently, he’s not that good.
After an introspective fall at his 30th birthday party – 25th in a row
at the skating rink – Duncan
moves to Tulsa to really pursue his father’s legendary craft. He moves
in with a jaded uncle and
incorporates the help of his ever scheming, almost charming cousin to
get a big gig. It is a city-
wide karaoke competition. The winner gets to meet with a Chinese
record label in Nashville.
A surprise to all, Duncan begins to work through dormant grief while
singing time honored
karaoke favorites like Feel Like Makin’ Love, Broken Wings, and Kiss
Me. Duncan begins to deal
with his father’s suicide and the audience loves his openness. He
advances through four rounds
of karaoke and meets his biggest fear – Simply Irresistible – a
karaoke champion that represents
all Duncan will have to let go of to keep his soul.

MON 29, 9:15 pm, Founders Hall

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