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Maverick Meet-up — Lights, Camera, ACTION!!

Posted by Cynthia Corral

The 2010 Film Festival has ended but the Summer Maverick Meet-ups have just begun!

We're ba-aaack!!

Do you miss Cinequest?  Miss seeing your friends and fellow film-goers?  Then head over to E+O Trading Company on Friday, May 14.  From 5pm – 7pm anyone and everyone who loves Cinequest, independent film or film festivals in general are invited to our informal gathering of fun and friendship.

What will happen at this meet-up?  We don’t know!  But past meet-ups have had quizzes, games, prizes, special guests and even an Osama Bin Laden impersonator.  At EVERY meet-up there have been old friends, new friends and potential friends.  New faces and familiar faces.  Kathleen Powell and Halfdan Hussey.  And no matter what, great food and drinks.

It is okay if you have never attended the Cinequest Film Festival before, but if you love film you will be in your element.  If you would like to meet some people behind the scenes at Cinequest this is the place to be.   And if you like Happy Hours and meeting new people – this is where you should spend your Friday evening!

Come down to E+O Trading Company any time between 5 and 7pm on Friday, and we will see you there!

Date: Friday, May 14, 2010
Time: 5:00pm – 7:00pm
Location: E+O Trading Co.
Street: 96 South 1st Street
City/Town: San Jose, CA

CINEQUEST DAY 4 – Full of Surprises

Posted by Cynthia Corral

Jarrod Whaley, Ginger Carden and Jason Wiener in the VIP Lounge

Definitely a day of surprises.

I introduced the World Premiere of my friends’ movie BABNIK. Although I love their previous films I totally understand why many don’t, as they are very difficult to get through. I was bracing myself for 90 minutes of excruciating confusion — and instead was presented with an accessible film which: 1) had a story! 2) had actual dialog! 3) went in a linear direction! 4) had an exciting ending! 5) was sometimes funny! And yet, still didn’t provide all the answers, and required the viewer to think. WELL DONE, Alejandro Adams and Marya Murphy. You have made a film to be proud of, to be sure.

Also at the Repertory Theatre: Rhett and Candyce Lewis from BILLY WAS A DEAF KID!!! They made a surprise trip from Utah just to say Hi to Cinequest. They are two of the nicest people in the world and I was thrilled to see them AND brand new baby Stella.

Was supposed to see DEEP IN THE VALLEY but instead ran into @HappyFunPaul and we went to see PEEPERS instead. Hilarious fun.

Word on the street:

GABI ON THE ROOF IN JULY is excellent.
THE BONE MAN is excellent.
HOUSE OF FOOLS is excellent.

World Premiere of FrICTION is today.
World Premiere of HELL IS OTHER PEOPLE is today.

More daily announcements can be found at the Cinequesting website.

Win Free Tickets To The Premiere of HELL IS OTHER PEOPLE

Posted by Jarrod Whaley

Five free tickets for the 2/27 premiere of HELL IS OTHER PEOPLE are up for grabs! Call 423-300-MORT and leave Morty a voicemail. Vent your spleen, or air your neuroses, to everyone’s least favorite “psychotherapist.” The five funniest voicemails between now and 11:59 PM PDT on Friday, Feb. 26 will win free tickets. Winners will be notified by phone.

Get dialing!

Cinequest presents a very successful Opening Night!

Posted by Cynthia Corral

Last night was the best opening night that Cinequest has had in three years.

There were two improvements this year over the last two years. First, the opening film, THE GOOD HEART, was excellent. Second, E&O Trading Company provided a fantastic opening night party.

THE GOOD HEART

THE GOOD HEART was flawed, yes. It was very predictable; you could see the ending coming from very early on in the film. There were complaints that character arcs were not believable as well as some plot points. Okay, I will give you that. But was the movie as a whole enjoyable? YES! Was it 1000 times better than the last two opening night films (WAKE and EDEN COURT)? YESSS!! And should you take the time to see this film if it opens in a theater near you? Absolutely.

I sat next to a man who was attending his first ever Cinequest film. He comes to San Jose every year for a work conference and has always seen the banners and wondered what Cinequest was all about. So he played hooky for one night this year to see the opening film and attend the party. We chatted for a while before the film started and he was very excited about going to the Opening Night Party. I did warn him that the past two years did not have outstanding films for opening night – I’m sorry, Cinequest, but they were BAD. But THE GOOD HEART started out well, and within 5-10 minutes he, I and the entire audience were laughing out loud. We continued to laugh throughout the film, and as soon as it was over he turned to me and said, “That was great!” And it was. The ending was exactly what we all saw coming, but I was satisfied with how it was presented, and no one can deny that it was well acted, that the dialog was very well written, and that the film as a whole was extremely enjoyable. I was thrilled for myself, that I got to see such a great film, and I was VERY HAPPY for Cinequest that they put on such a good show which I am sure pleased several new-comers. I have no doubt that this particular man will return next year.

E&O TRADING COMPANY

The party was also a great improvement over the past several years. No matter what, the Opening Night Party is going to be crowded. It ALWAYS is. And it is filled with people who you have not yet met (but will in the next few days). It is loud, crowded, and usually short on food served. This year the party was at E&O Trading Company, who hosted the very enjoyable Closing Night Party last year. Crowded and noisy? Yes. But at least there was no shortage of food. Boxes of yummy fried rice were everywhere, and servers were constantly bringing out more appetizers of kabobs, pork fritters and more. No one went hungry, and mostly no one went without drinks either… it was definitely so crowded that getting to the bar was sometimes difficult. I thought the Closing Party at E&O last year was the best Cinequest party I had attended, and E&O showed they can really do things right once again this year. More E&O parties!

Tonight there is a full schedule of films at the CAL, the Rep, and the Cameras. Don’t miss out on any incredible films! Come downtown and join us in seeing something spectacular on screen and meeting plenty of new friends.  I will be attending THE ESCAPE, and also presenting the films SLOVENIAN GIRL and LOW LIGHTS.  See you there!

Vote for your favorite 60-second film, Win a Prize!

Posted by Cynthia Corral

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The first audience and fan participatory event is here already! SanDisk has given 20 Cinequest filmmakers a smart phone and a SanDisk® 8GB microSDHC™ mobile memory card, and have asked them to make a 60 second film. The results are incredible, ranging from one minute documentaries, animated film, sci-fi, comedy, and narratives. The filmmakers are competing for a grand prize of $5,000, but you can win your own smart phone and SanDisk® 8GB microSDHC™ mobile memory card by helping to vote for the winner. Just go to http://www.youtube.com/sandisk to view all twenty films and then vote for your favorites. Each film is only 60 seconds, so it takes 20 minutes to watch each and every one of them. After you’ve voted, sign up to win a smart phone of your own. The contest runs from January 26 through February 16.

After that, the top four film finalists will be chosen by text votes where you have additional chances to win. That voting period will run during the Film Festival, from February 23 to March 6. We will keep you updated on the progress of the contest.

So visit the YouTube/SanDisk site now! There are a great bunch of films and you don’t want to miss your chance to win your own smart phone.  It’s like an early mini Cinequest!

Please visit www.youtube.com/sandisk for Official Rules, complete entry instructions, prize descriptions, eligibility limitations and other restrictions.

Announcing Jason’s CQ Pass giveaway, version II

Posted by Jason Wiener

Originally posted at Jason Watches Movies

So I just got confirmation that I will have a press pass for Cinequest this year (the big 20th anniversary). And like last year, I also donated at a level that gets me an all-festival pass (specifically, a VIP Pass that gets me into every film, every event, and every party). Last year, I gave that pass away as a “travelling pass“–use it, write what you saw, and pass it on. That was half successful. I know a lot of people used it, because I saw it full of comments on the final weekend, but it never got back to me at the end. Some would call that completely unsuccessful, but I’ll count it as half-successful. Anyway, I’m trying a new way to do it this year.

This year I’ve decided to give away the pass to just one person, but someone I know will write about what they see. If you are that lucky person, you may keep the pass to yourself or pass it among friends (or even strangers). The only rule is, as before, you must note everything you (or your friends) saw. And you/they must write opinions of some of the movies you see . I don’t plan to provide a notepad this year, as my old one never reappeared. So bring your own. Better yet, just post your opinions here on CQCentral.com, or e-mail them to me at puppymeat(at)gmail(dot)com and I’ll post them. If you do keep a physical notebook, just give it to me at the end of the festival and I’ll scan/transcribe them online (depending on my energy and your handwriting)

So now how do you win this pass? Easy, just e-mail me with your reviews of at least two movies you saw last year. I’ll pick a winner. The idea is I want to give it to someone who can can show that he or she can write movie reviews and is willing to do it in exchange for a pass (really, the idea is that more people should be like me). You can send me more than two reviews, and it might increase your chances (unless they suck. I don’t need any competition on the quantity over quality front). My fellow bloggers are welcome to enter, however my idea is really to challenge new people to put their opinions out there, so I’ll probably be biased against well-established bloggers. Besides, if you already blog and want to cover Cinequest, you could just e-mail the publicity office and ask for your own press pass.

Anyway, let the contest begin!

Film, Fiestas, Forums and Famous Figures — It must be time for Cinequest!

Posted by Cynthia Corral

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The countdown has begun to the 20th Anniversary of our own Cinequest Film Festival and there is plenty to get excited about.

You can count exactly 76 premieres at this year’s festival and we got a sneak peek at them some of them last night. SO EXCITED!! There are an amazing amount of return filmmakers to the festival, including San Jose’s Alejandro Adams (Around the Bay, Canary) with his new film Babnik. Congrats to Adams for coming back to Cinequest for the third consecutive year. New to the Bay Area but already loved by the Cinequest family is our own Jarrod Whaley who is bringing his much anticipated Hell is Other People. And Cinequest fan favorite Cullen Hoback (Freedom State, Monster Camp) is returning for his third time with Friction. These are only three of the amazing directors bringing films to Cinequest this year.

To help you organize your film watching, Cinequest has developed an interactive scheduler that will sync to your mobile device. This went live at midnight and will be very helpful to festival attendees. Personally, I prefer the scheduler that Festival Fanatic developed, but they both have their pluses and minuses.  FF’s schedule is a little more helpful for the filmgoer with a large amount of movies to watch, but Cinequest’s schedule is downloadable (I am not sure if FF’s is) and will sync from your computer to your phone and vice versa. I recommend you look at them both and use what works for you – the important thing is that you get to the festival, not which scheduler you use.

PARTIES: Without parties, Cinequest would just be another day at the movies. This year there will be the usual fabulous opening and closing night festivities, 12 nights of soirees for filmmakers and VIPs, and ten nights of meet-ups for anyone to come have a drink, discuss film, and make friends. A variety of downtown establishments are participating and the whole city is going to be a flurry of excitement this year.

This year’s Maverick Spirit Award is going to Benjamin Bratt, and he’ll be bringing along a special screening of his latest film La Mission. This is a special screening on March 4 at 7pm and tickets will be $15, which includes a 30 minute conversation with Benjamin Batt where he’ll be presented with his award.

This year’s Life of a Maverick Award will be presented to Deepak Chopra. Head to the California Theatre on March 2 at 7pm to hear a conversation with this influential writer and motivator.

Day of the Writer will be March 5th this year. Part 1 is How to Write Comedy for the Big Screen, Part 2 is Comedy Writing for Television, and Part 3 will be a Maverick Spirit Conversation with a soon to be announced writer.

Cinequest will continue its tradition of presenting the future of film while never forgetting its roots. Silent Cinema is returning to the California Theatre with showings of The Merry Widow (1925) and The Student Prince in Old Heidelberg (1927) and there will be a 3D showcase examining the new wave in film that is quickly moving from gimmick to norm.

Is that it? No. There is still much, much more to come. More Maverick award winners are waiting to be announced, and there is even a “surprise” screening scheduled where you won’t know what movie you’ll be seeing until you’ve sat in your seat. There is the return of Outsourced, one of my personal favorites, which fans voted most requested encore film from Cinequest past. CQCentral writers have piles of screeners to get through and you should start seeing reviews of some new Cinequest films very soon!

Keep your eye on the Cinequest website for more news, and as always CQCentral will be packed with reviews, interviews and more news updates as we become aware of them. We look forward to seeing you all at the festival and hopefully meeting you as well!

Film Festival programs are now available at a Peet’s Coffee near you starting today!

THE END (CQ 2008) is coming to DVD

Posted by Jason Wiener

And you should Netflix it.

Originally posted at Jason Watches Movies:

Back in Cinequest 2008, I saw this brilliant little no-budget thriller, and loved it (scroll down for my review). Since then I’ve been waiting for it to come to DVD. And just a couple days ago I got an e-mail from the director Jeremy Thomas announcing my wait is (almost) over. Cinequest is actually releasing it on their own DVD label (good for Cinequest!) No firm date yet, but could be early December (in time for Christmas/Hanukkah/Kwanzaa/Solstice Festival/Festivus/whatever else you celebrate in winter)

But the size of the DVD release depends on pre-orders, and the best way to get pre-orders up is for more people to put it in their Netflix queue. So if you have a Netflix account, click here and click Save.

If you don’t have a Netflix queue, then follow these instructions:

  1. Go to Netflix.com. (US residents only)
  2. Register for a free-trial.
  3. Pick a plan (one DVD at a time, 2 at a time, unlimited, etc.), and enter billing info.
  4. Click “Get Started”
  5. Click tab reading “Your Queue”
  6. Type “The End” in the Search Box in the upper right corner
  7. Click the second title (the one directed by Jeremy Thomas)
  8. (Optional) It would be great if you gave it a 5 star rating!
  9. Hit “Save” when the confirmation box comes up!

If enough of you do this, it’ll get a bigger DVD release. So let’s show ‘em what my army can do!

Okay, enough of my shilling for others, let me talk a bit about my favorite subject–myself.

In my review I mentioned that I was telling everyone else at Cinequest to go see it. Well, a few of them took my advice and came back to me thanking me for recommending it. That was really cool. In fact, I realized that’s what I want to do with this blog and all my movie watching/reviewing. I love it when someone sees a movie on my recommendation and comes back and tells me they liked it. In fact, I realized that is exactly what I want to do with this blog (how to do it is something I haven’t figured out yet). So the reason I’m pushing you to see THE END is:

  • If you read my blog regularly I assume you’re interested in strange, obscure, independent movies. And if that’s the case, I think there’s a good chance you’ll like THE END.
  • You’ll be helping a young independent filmmaker who I want to see succeed so he can make more movies that blow my mind.
  • I hope some of you who see it will let me (and more important, Jeremy Thomas–you can find his contact info at the film’s website) know what you thought of it. Even if you hated it, and hate me for telling you to see it, go ahead and let me know (and tell all your enemies to see it out of spite)

Well, that’s pretty much all I have to say. Other than re-posting my review from 2008:

…I ended the night with “The End”. I am so grateful that I ran into Jeremy at the VIP party [earlier that night, where he convinced me to see his film instead of whatever else I was planning on], because this ended up possibly being my favorite film of Cinequest. Absolutely awesome. In this no-budget existential thriller/comedy Jeremy stars as Joseph Rickman, a schoolteacher with a legendary past. Years ago, he could see what no one else could see, and as a result saved a girl. Now he’s got the same feeling again. Pulled by some force, he wanders into the woods and witnesses a shadowy figure lobotomizing lawn gnomes (yeah, and it hasn’t gotten weird yet). Perhaps he’s going crazy, and if it wasn’t for his past, the local detective (and sister of the girl he saved way back when) would have him locked up. But she goes with it, at least for the time. And then…there’s a huge freakin’ twist, and I won’t tell you what it is. This actually put me in a weird position, because for the rest of the festival I was telling people to see this movie and also telling them to not be afraid to walk out. You see, when the twist happens you’ll know, and if you’re not ready to follow the premise to well beyond it’s logical conclusion, this movie will be painful for you. So just go ahead and walk out. And that’s all I can tell you of the plot. I’ll just tell you it’s weird, it’s original (although I could name a half dozen movies that employ some part of the twist, I haven’t seen it handled quite like this), it’s funny, and it’s exciting. It keeps you guessing, and just when you think you know the next twist, something even stranger happens.

CQ Happy Hour at Billy Berk’s on June 12!

Posted by Cynthia Corral

 

We love Billy Berk's!
We love Billy Berk’s!

The Cinequest Happy Hour location has been changed for this week to Billy Berk’s!! This news was met with a lot of excitement as Cinequesters LOVE the Billy Berk’s menu. So come on down to 99 South First Street on Friday to enjoy some great Happy Hour prices including $4 beers and $5 appetizers. And check out the appetizer menu:

BBQ Pork Sliders
BBQ Pork Quesadillas
Calamari
Cheesey Garlic, Tomato & Basil Flat Bread
Mango Guacamole and Chips
Sweet Potato Fries (YUM)
French Fries
Assorted Sausage and Mustard Plate
Buffalo Chicken Wings
Chipotle Cheddar Potato Skins

For $20 you could eat hearty and leave happy, having spent a lot of time with some really fun people. Hey, for $10 you will STILL have a great time and leave full. What better deal is there on a Friday evening? Remember, you don’t need a ticket or an invitation, just come on down to Billy Berk’s this Friday, June 12 between 4:30 and 7pm. If you don’t find us, we will find you!

Don’t forget, you also get to vote for Cinequest Maverick Spirit Award if you come on Friday, or on Facebook, or Twitter. The nominees are as follows:

Drew Barrymore (actor/prod: Donnie Darko, Never Been Kissed)
Tim Burton (dir: Ed Wood, Beetlejuice)
Bruce Campbell (actor: Evil Dead, Bubba Ho-Tep)
Don Cheadle (actor: Hotel Rwanda, Ocean’s Eleven)
Ethan & Joel Coen (dirs: No Country for Old Men, The Big Lebowski)
John Cusack (actor: High Fidelity, Grosse Pointe Blank)
Johnny Depp (actor: Pirates of the Caribbean, Sweeney Todd)
Phillip Seymour Hoffman (actor: Charlie Wilson’s War, Capote)
Sean Penn (actor: Dead Man Walking, Milk)
Natalie Portman (actor: V for Vendetta, Garden State)

We hope to see you there!

CQ Happy Hour: The Loft – More success and Special Announcements!

Posted by Cynthia Corral

 We had another really great time at CQ Happy Hour last night.  Friendships made last week were cemented this week, and more new friendships were made again.  One thing for sure, Cinequest 20 will no longer have audiences comprised of nameless familiar faces; the Camera Theaters will instead be packed with best friends!

I arrived at The Loft by 5pm and the $5 plates of fried calamari and onion strings were already being passed around.  Drinks were flowing, both alcoholic and non.  And once again the Cinequest team had found a way for us to mingle and meet each other.

Cinequest's Stephanie Le and Dashiel Pare-Mayer

Cinequest's Stephanie Le and Dashiel Pare-Mayer

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This was the night that the Top Ten nominees for Audience Choice Cinequest Maverick were going to be announced.  We were all given bingo cards with a cinema trivia question in each square.  The trick was that we were not allowed to answer them ourselves; we had to find someone else who knew the answer.  Then they filled in the box and signed their name.  As soon as you had achieved a trivia Bingo you brought it to one of the Cinequest family and received a prize!  There were Cinequest T-shirts given out and all sorts of Peet’s Coffee products.    As awkward as these games can be at other parties, once again the friendliness of Cinequest fans, friends and family came through and even the shyest attendees were able to easily get answers and meet someone new. 

There is something about the Cinequest family that is so relaxing, charming and fun, it just makes it impossible to feel like an outsider at an event like this.  Maybe you have attended the Opening and Closing Night parties where the venues are packed full of strangers looking for the free food and alcohol and you can’t hear yourself speak.  Those parties are not the easiest places to meet someone or even have a conversation.  These Happy Hours are the opposite.  They are held in smaller areas, are more intimate in nature and more raucously fun at the same time.  It is virtually impossible to feel like a stranger for more than two minutes.  The purpose of these Happy Hours is for everyone to get to know each other, to get rid of the “stranger factor” inherent in sitting in a dark theater.  And the Cinequest team has set these events up perfectly to do so.  As many steps up the festival evolutionary ladder I felt Cinequest climbed at CQFF19, they are just leaping up that ladder this year. 

What I am trying to say is: You really should come to a Cinequest Happy Hour.

Jason and Chris never have any fun

Jason and Chris never have any fun

 

 

 

 

 

 

And now on to the announcements!

As I said, we were given Trivia Bingo Cards to help clue us in to the Top Ten nominees for Cinequest Maverick.  I have to say that I was pleased with the results.  Without further ado, in alpabetical order the Top Ten are:

***drum roll***

Drew Barrymore

Tim Burton

Bruce Campbell

Don Cheadle

The Coen Brothers

John Cusack

Johnny Depp

Philip Seymour Hoffman

Sean Penn

Natalie Portman

I, for one, am really pleased with these nominees.  I think it would be very exciting to have any of these people attend the Cinequest Film Festival, and I think they would bring many new people to the festival to see them.  In June we get to vote for the one nominee we want to invite.  It will not be an easy task to pick just one, that is for sure.  We will let you know how to vote just as soon as we know.

The next Cinequest Happy Hour will be June 12 at A Perfect Finish at 55 S. First Street in San Jose.  There will surely be more exciting times to be had.  We definitely hope you will join us.

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