From info at ptfilmfest.com Wed Sep 8 16:10:55 2004 From: info at ptfilmfest.com (PT Film Festival) Date: Wed Sep 8 15:30:24 2004 Subject: [PTFF] 5th Annual Film Festival Program Announced Message-ID: Port Townsend Film Festival September 2004 Newsletter 5th annual Port Townsend Film Festival September 24-26, 2004 1. Festival Program Online 2. Festival Guest List Announced 3. NPR's West Coast Live to Broadcast from Port Townsend Film Festival 4. Day Passes Now Available 5. New Lecture Series Announced 1. Festival Program Online The program for the 5th annual 2004 Port Townsend Film Festival is now on line at , click on "Festival," then on "2004 Festival."A total of fifty-five film programs have been scheduled in five venues. Of those, seven are feature films, six are documentaries, six are classics, and twenty-three are shorts. Of the new films, five will have their West Coast or Northwest premieres at the five-year-old festival. Outdoor movies will be screened each night of the festival on Taylor Street. A poetry reading of poems about movies has been scheduled. Almost-midnight movies are back with a costume (read drag) contest scheduled for Saturday night. A new annual series called "Formative Films: A Personal Perspective on Movies" will be inaugurated. The festival has scheduled a silent film with live piano accompaniment and will offer two panel discussions with filmmakers. For movie geeks, it will be possible to see fifteen films in fifty-four hours. 2. Festival Guest List Announced At least fifteen filmmakers and one novelist have signed on to appear at the 5th annual Port Townsend Film Festival. They include, in alphabetical order: Justin Bookey, producer-director-editor, 3? Under - Digging Deep for the Geoduck Clam (documentary about the infamous bi-valve) Zana Briski, director, Born into Brothels (documentary about Calcutta's red light district) Tshewang Dendup, actor, Travelers & Magicians (first feature film rom Bhutan) Thom Harp, director, Afternoon Delight (8 minute narrative short) Veit Helmer, director, Gate to Heaven (a Bollywood-style feature from Germany) Rick McKay, Producer-Director-Editor, Broadway: The Golden Age (documentary) Dick Moore, actor, two classic Little Rascal shorts Jane Powell, singer-actress, Two Weeks with Love (1950), Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (1954) Kevin Purone, composer-pianist, accompanist for the 1925 silent film, The Lost World Tom Robbins, novelist, curator for Formative Films: Tarzan Finds a Son (1939) and Shoot the Piano Player (1960) Michael Shoob, producer-director, Bush?s Brain: How Karl Rove Made George W. Bush Presidential (documentary) Pam Walton, director, Liberty: 3 Stores About Life and Death (documentary) Eric Weber, director, Second Best (opening night feature film starring Joe Pantoliano, Jennifer Tilly, Bronson Pinchot) Two returning hosts include: Robert Horton, film critic for KUOW-FM and The (Everett) Herald, will work with Port Townsend High School drama students prior to the festival and will moderate panel discussions and films. Robert Osborne, host for Turner Classic Movies, will serve as host of "A Very Special Evening with Jane Powell" and the screening of Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, and the documentary Broadway: The Golden Age. 3. NPR's West Coast Live to Broadcast from Port Townsend Film Festival. West Coast Live, a two-hour weekly National Public Radio variety show produced and broadcast live-to-satellite Saturday mornings from San Francisco to audiences around the world, will originate from the Port Townsend Film Festival on Saturday, September 25, according to festival organizers. Headliners from the festival, including Jane Powell, will be interviewed by host Sedge Thomson from the stage at the Upstage Theatre and Restaurant in downtown Port Townsend. The show entertains and enlightens audiences with music, ideas and humor from a rich mix of writers, thinkers, comedians, and musicians, drawn mostly from the Pacific Rim and the Western United States, but also from further afield "as feels right to do," according to a program spokesperson. Over the years, program host Sedge Thomson has distinguished West Coast Live from any other show on public radio by interviewing the most original, outrageous, and thought-provoking artists based on the West Coast, or stopping here awhile. Other talk radio shows emphasize legal and political experts, Sedge engages novelists, filmmakers, comedians, actors, and poets to talk about the cultural forces they are creating, and the source of their inspiration. Guests have included Pulitzer prize-winning author Michael Chabon, beat poet Lawrence Ferlinghetti, comedian Robin Williams, SFMOMA art director David Ross, Gloria Steinem, journalist Studs Terkel, members of Monty Python, Pulitzer-prize winning playwright Wendy Wasserstein, and magicians Penn & Teller. In short, West Coast Live is a venue to hear some very good conversations. The program broadcasts from locations that convey the culture and sounds of the West to its radio listeners, while allowing its theater audience to discover new venues. Tickets to see the live broadcast from Port Townsend are available at $12 in advance ($15 at the door) and $5 for children 12 and under. Film festival pass holders may obtain tickets at $10. Tickets may be obtained on www.ticketweb.com, by calling the West Coast Live voice mail (415-664-9500), or at the Port Townsend Film Festival office, 211 Taylor St., Ste. 16, Port Townsend, WA 98368. West Coast Live is broadcast on KUOW2, the station?s secondary outlet, Saturdays from 10 am to noon. People can listen online by going to and clicking on the KUOW 2 link on their home page (which also lists the schedule). 4. Day Passes Now Available. Film festival passes good for one day of the festival, either Saturday, the 25th, or Sunday, the 26th are now on sale at $90. The passes provide admission to all venues on a first-come, first seated basis on the day listed on the pass. Full festival passes, good for all three days of the event, including the Friday night opening dinner, are also available at $175. Individual tickets at $8 each will be available 15 minutes before each screening on a space available basis. Passholders are seated first, then individual ticket buyers. The Friday night dinner is not included in the Day Only Pass. Passes may be purchased on-line at or by calling 360-379-1333. 5. New Lecture Series Announced Six speakers of national renown will lecture in Port Townsend this fall and winter in a new humanities series that its organizers hope will become an annual contribution to the intellectual and imaginative life of Port Townsend. The talks will range from species extinction to civil rights, from a love of books to underwater volcanoes, from Chinese scholarship to chimpanzees and cognitive neurology. Talks are scheduled at the Rose Theatre, at 1 PM, every second Sunday, October through April, excepting December. The 2004-2005 series speakers are: Peter Ward, paleontologist and University of Washington earth science professor, led new research on a mass extinction that occurred 200 million years ago killing off more than fifty-percent of all species on Earth. Evidence from the extinction was gathered at sites in the Queen Charlotte Islands, off Canada?s British Columbia coast. Ward is lead author on a paper detailing the evidence, published in the journal Science. October 10, 2004 John R. Delaney, marine geologist at the School of Oceanography, University of Washington, studies active submarine volcano-hydrothermal systems. After recovering a unique set of rocks with the submarine ALVIN from the Mid-Atlantic Ridge in 1980, Delaney focused on establishing a permanent seafloor observatory to study submarine volcanoes. November 14, 2004 Nancy Pearl, former director of the Washington Center for the Book and Youth Services at Seattle Public Library, now writes, reviews books for local and national publications and speaks to library and community groups full time. She reviews books regularly on KUOW, a Seattle affiliate of National Public Radio, as well as Wisconsin and Tulsa, Okla., public radio stations. January 9, 2005 Promila Jayapal is executive director and founder of Hate Free Zone Campaign of Washington and has been a voice for immigrant and refugee communities targeted after 9/11. Jayapal has worked for social justice for over 12 years in Africa, Asia, Latin America and in Washington. She serves on the board of Chaya, the Institute of Current World Affairs, and Hedgebrook Woman Writers Retreat. February 13, 2005 Bill Porter, also known by his literary pseudonym, Red Pine, is a translator of Chinese literary and religious texts. He studied anthropology at Columbia University before moving to a Buddhist monastery in Taiwan for four years. Later, he produced 1,100 short programs of trips he took throughout China for a Hong Kong radio station. Recently he has focused on China?s great Zen monasteries, traveled to scores of remaining abodes of ancient Zen teachers. He lives in Port Townsend. March 13, 2005 William H. Calvin, Ph.D., author of A Brief History of the Mind: From Apes to Intellect and Beyond, is affiliate professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at the University of Washington, School of Medicine. He co-authored a study, Reconciling Darwin and Chomsky with the Human Brain, with Derek Bickerston. Calvin?s A Brain for All Seasons was awarded the Phi Beta Kappa book award for science in 2002. April 10, 2005 The organizers, a group of local citizens including Leslie Cox, Rocky Friedman, Rick Kenney, and Peter Simpson have established an informal organization they call The School of Athens, Port Townsend Extension. The self-styled School of Athens takes its name from the Vatican fresco by Raphael. This painting depicts the ancient Greek gymnasia, or speaker?s forum, with all the philosophers of that period including Aristotle, Plato, Socrates, Zeno and many others. With an interest in all things, the local chapter of the School of Athens brings an array of first-rank original thinkers to Port Townsend to speak about their research, passions, and concerns. Business sponsors of the 2004-2005 series are: William James, Bookseller, Skookum, Inc., BaDd Habit/Gray Wolf Ranch, Brent Shirley & Associates, Hildt & Reid, Inc., P.S., Law Offices, and the Rose Theater. Series tickets are on sale at Quimper Sound for $50, cash or check only, made payable to School of Athens, Port Townsend Extension. Individual tickets will go on sale one week before the first lecture. For more information and links to the speakers and the Vatican fresco see the web site: . -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mailman.olympus.net/pipermail/ptff/attachments/20040908/42131914/attachment.htm