The 2009 Tallgrass Film Festival has been a great success. You can read our full round-up here. The Tallgrass folks have just released the statistics.
The Stats:
Films Submitted: 189 Features & 263 Shorts
KS Connection: 41 Kansas-connected films were submitted
Films Screened: 28 Features & 72 shorts
Visiting Filmmakers: 32. From cities including LA, San Francisco, Chicago, Albuquerque, Nashville, Boston, Seattle, Montreal & all over Kansas.
2009 Festival Attendance: 7,000
2010 Festival Dates: Stay Stubborn at the 8th annual Tallgrass Film Festival, taking place in and around downtown Wichita October 22-24, 2010!
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2009 AUDIENCE AWARD FILMS
You came. You saw. You voted.
Here’s a complete list of all of the festival winners and runners up:
Audience Award Winning Feature: SWEET CRUDE
Beginning with the filmmaker’s initial trip to document the building of a library in a remote village in Nigeria’s Niger Delta, SWEET CRUDE is a journey of multilayered revelation and ever- deepening questions. It’s about survival, corruption, greed and armed resistance. It’s about one place in one moment, with themes that echo many places throughout history.
Audience Award Winning Short: LOST PARADISE
A present-day Adam and Eve story.
Audience Award Runner Up (Feature): FISH OUT OF WATER
FISH OUT OF WATER tackles the seven Bible verses used to condemn homosexuality and justify marriage discrimination. This feature documentary uses humor and original animation to make a traditionally complex and controversial topic accessible to those who don’t like talking about religion and sexuality.
Audience Award Runner Up (Feature): FOR MY FATHER
Tarek is a young Palestinian who through unfortunate circumstances agreed to be a suicide bomber in Tel Aviv, in order to clear his father’s reputation. When the bomb malfunctions, Tarek is forced to spend the weekend in Tel Aviv where he happens into a small neighborhood and connects with Keren, a young woman cut off from her Orthodox roots. Tarek must decide if he is to go through with his assignment.
Audience Award Runner Up (Feature): HOUSE OF NUMBERS
What is HIV? What is AIDS? What is being done to cure it? These questions sent filmmaker Brent Leung on a worldwide journey, from the highest echelons of the medical research establishment to the slums of South Africa, where death and disease are the order of the day, where he observes that although AIDS has been front-page news for over 27 years, it is barely understood.
Visit their websites for future screening information and to support our alumni filmmakers! Click here to see a full lineup of films from the 2009 Tallgrass Film Festival.
NOVEMBER’S TALLGRASS 3rd THURSDAY SCREENING: NOLLYWOOD BABYLON
WAMPA and the WSU Office of International Education present November’s Tallgrass 3rd Thursday screening of NOLLYWOOD BABYLON , next Thursday, November 19th at 7 PM in the CAC Theater at WSU’s Rhatigan Student Center. Co-Director, Samir Mallal, will be in attendance to introduce the film and participate in a Q & A after the film. Tickets are $9 general admission, $7 for seniors and free for WSU students and high school students with I.D.
Directed by Ben Addelman and Samir Mallal, the movie was nominated for Sundance Film Festival’s 2009 Grand Jury Prize for World Cinema Documentary. The film delves first-hand into Nigeria’s explosive homegrown movie industry, the third largest film industry in the world, where Jesus and voodoo vie for screen time. Unfazed by low production values and shoe-string budgets, enterprising filmmakers created a brash, inventive and wildly popular form of cinema that has Nigerians Nollywood-obsessed.— Museum of Modern Art catalog
The screening is one of three film events taking place in celebration of International Education Week, Nov. 16-20 at WSU. Two 2008 Tallgrass Film Festival favorites will also be shown in conjunction with International Education Week and are both FREE and open to the public:
THE EDGE OF HEAVEN: 7 p.m., Monday, Nov. 16 at the CAC Theater. Directed by Fatih Akin, this 2007 film hails from Germany, Turkey and Italy and is the winner of twenty-one international film awards, including Best Screenplay at Cannes International Film Festival.
CAPTAIN ABU RAED: 2 p.m. matinee screening, Tuesday Nov. 17 at the CAC Theater. Directed by Amin Matalqa, “Captain Abu Raed” was Jordan’s submission to 2009 Academy Awards. It is the winner of fifteen international awards including World Cinema Audience Award at Sundance Film Festival.










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