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Are you a local Arizona filmmaker who wants to get more involved with the local film community? IFP Phoenix (Independent Feature Project, Phoenix)  supports and develops the growth of independent filmmaking in Arizona through comprehensive training, networking, exhibition and filmmaking opportunities. Additionally, the organization aspires to continually reach out with support for all other filmmaking-friendly organizations in Arizona and be the resource that helps connect everyone in our filmmaking community.

How do you get involved?  Join IFP Phoenix today, and get involved in the various programs and events that are scheduled through out the year, just for filmmakers.  If you believe independent film is critical to our culture and to the future of cinema here in Arizona, visit IFPPHX.org today.

Congratulations to the winners of the 2015 Phoenix Film Festival Short Screenplay Competition!

Thank you to all who submitted their screenplays to the 2015 Phoenix Film Festival Short Screenplay Competition. We are very excited to announce this year's winners!

 

First Place: Tattoo by R. Wayne Gray from Welles River, Vermont.

The wife of an old man is less-than-thrilled when he tells her he wants to get a tattoo..

  • $300 from the Phoenix Film Foundation
  • One InkTip.com Script Listing on InkTip.com. InkTip Script Listings provide writers with the opportunity to get their scripts read by InkTip’s extensive network of producers, reps, manager, agents, and other qualified industry professionals.
  • Script review and consultation from the Director of Development at Script Pipeline
  • A 5-year membership to Writers Database provided by Script Pipeline
  • One free entry to any Script Pipeline writing or idea competition
  • A Phoenix Film Festival prize pack
  • Listing on Phoenix Film Festival website
  • Two VIP Passes to the 2015 Phoenix Film Festival (accommodation and air fare not included).

 

Second Place: The Loop by Matthew Himlin from Scottsdale, Arizona.

Two scientists successfully test a time machine, but are they prepared for the implications of time travel?

  • A 5-year membership to Writers Database provided by Script Pipeline
  • A Phoenix Film Festival prize pack
  • Listing on Phoenix Festival website
  • Two VIP Passes to the 2015 Phoenix Film Festival (accommodation and air fare not included).

 

Third Place: Ghost in the Gun: Vintner's Folly by Andrew Chen from Mountain View, California.

A man left for dead in the desert comes across a possessed gun and transforms into a gunslinger bent on avenging his murdered family, but unbeknownst to him the gun has a vendetta of its own.

  • A 5-year membership to Writers Database provided by Script Pipeline
  • Listing on Phoenix Film Festival website
  • Two VIP Passes to the 2015 Phoenix Film Festival (accommodation and air fare not included).

 

Top Ten Finalists:

 

A Challenge To the Dark by Anna Imhof from Los Angeles, CA

No matter what anybody else says; Frankie, a 9-year-old tomboy, is convinced that in due time John Wayne will appear in her sleepy Midwestern hometown, pick her up on his horse and take her to the Wild West to fulfill her destiny.

Away From the Slough by Danielle Barcena from Concord, CA.

An abused woman struggles to free herself from her brother's web of control when a grocery store clerk offers her the chance to escape.

Crank by Matthew Himlin from Scottsdale, AZ.

Lou is such a cranky son of a b!tch that he's going to a wake to settle a score with a corpse.

Golddigger by Phil Yuhas from Orange, CA.

A couple's anniversary celebration is spoiled by the antics of a pretentious young blonde and her very elderly date.

Haunted House Hunters -- LA by Heidi Willis from Montgomery, AL.

Watch Jeff and Laura, a ghost couple, shop for a new home to haunt when Haunted House Hunters hits Los Angeles.

John Mott by Suzy Stein from Phoenix, AZ.

No one asks the Devil for happiness. Sell your soul to the Devil and he takes it away immediately and puts it in a box until you die. You can't be happy without your soul, no matter how much money you have. But John Mott can get that box back. For a price, John Mott can set you free. Unless the Devil stops him first.

True Blue by Phil Yuhas from Orange, CA.

The virtue of loyalty is explored through the eyes of an aging shelter dog.

Contact information for winning screenplays is available for producers by emailing submissions@phxfilm.com.

 

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2014 Award Winners Announced!

2014 Phoenix Film Festival Award Winners

 

International Horror and Sci-Fi Film Fest Awards

 

Best Sci-Fi  Short: The Developer

 

Best Sci-Fi Feature: S.O.S: Save Our Skins

 

Best Horror Short: The Carriage or Dracula and My Mother

 

Best Horror Feature: Billy Club

 

Short Film Awards

 

Best Grade/High School Short: As Always (Come al Solito) - Rodolfo Lissia --  Liceo Luigi Galvani  Bologna, Italy

 

Best College Short:  Til Death - Connor Gaston   --  University of Victoria, BC Canada

 

Best Arizona Short: Long Way

 

Best Arizona Short Documentary: For the Love of Dogs

 

Best Short Documentary: Eugene

 

Best Animated Short Film: Estefan

 

Best Live Action Short Film: Ice

 

World Cinema Awards

 

Best World Cinema Short: Mr. Invisible

 

Best World Cinema Documentary: The Aryans

 

Best World Cinema Director: Petr Nikolaev, Godfather’s Story

 

World Cinema Best Picture: When I Saw You

 

World Cinema Audience Award Winner: The Aryans

 

Foundation Awards

 

Arizona Filmmakers of the Year: Josh Kasselman and Stephanie Lucas

 

Volunteer of the Year: Marty Freetage

 

Feature Film Awards

 

Dan Harkins Breakthrough Filmmaker Award: Eddie Jemison and Sean Richardson for King of Herrings

 

Special Achievement in Acting: Elias Koteas in Jake Squared

 

Best Ensemble: Teddy Bears

 

Best Director: Henry Barrial – The House That Jack Built

 

Best Screenplay: Joseph Vasquez – The House That Jack Built

 

Best Documentary: The Joe Show

 

Best Picture: The House That Jack Built

 

Cox Audience Award: Life Inside Out

Congratulations to the winners of the 2014 Phoenix Film Festival Screenplay Competition

Thank you to all who submitted their screenplays to the Phoenix Film Festival Screenplay Competition. We are very excited to announce the winners of the 2014 Phoenix Film Festival Screenplay Competiton!

 

First Place: Sardis the Merciful by Christian Thomas from California

When a king wakes up to the sound of assassins creeping into his bedchamber, he knows his past has caught up with him. He must escape and make his way through mysterious caves, erotic brothels, and savage battlefields...to get one last chance at redemption, and bloody revenge.

  • $300 cash from the Phoenix Film Foundation
  • Script review and consultation from the Director of Development at Script Pipeline
  • A 5-year membership to Writers Database provided by Script Pipeline
  • One free entry to any Script Pipeline writing or idea competition
  • A Phoenix Film Festival prize pack
  • Listing on Phoenix Film Festival website
  • Two VIP Passes to the 2014 Phoenix Film Festival (accommodation and air fare not included).

 

Second Place: Bob Dooley by Margina Sisson from Torrance, CA

When Emily, a sixth-grader with a bad reputation for lying is suddenly required to write a TRUE STORY about an ancestor, she struggles for ideas because she thinks true stories are boring, until Grandmother shares the amazing story of Bob Dooley, the Capuchin Monkey and the Kennedy Fair. But will anyone believe her? 

  • A 5-year membership to Writers Database provided by Script Pipeline
  • A Phoenix Film Festival prize pack
  • Listing on Phoenix Festival website
  • Two VIP Passes to the 2014 Phoenix Film Festival (accommodation and air fare not included).

Third Place: Wish You Were Here by Austin Kase

Harvard valedictorian Adam Getz is unexpectedly forced to move back in with his parents after his high-paying Wall St. employer is revealed to be a Madoff-esque con artist. With no choice but to take on a minimum wage job at a local fast food joint,  Adam reconnects with some old friends from the high school orchestra. Together, they embark on a series of misadventures that help Adam realize just how much of life he's missed out on.

  • A 5-year membership to Writers Database provided by Script Pipeline
  • Listing on Phoenix Film Festival website
  • Two VIP Passes to the 2014 Phoenix Film Festival (accommodation and air fare not included).

Top Ten Finalists:

Generations by Jack Bennett from Glenwood City, WI.

Running from every government agency imaginable, an exiled US Marshall and a special woman search for her brother who holds the secret to how she became the most wanted person in the world.

Gone Monkey Gone by Marc Ketchem from Los Angeles, CA

David Thompson is a struggling magician with a monkey for an assistant. After his monkey is kidnapped, David must travel the country to retrieve his monkey before a televised magician's talent show.

Hooligan by Tony Cammarata from California

After his placement in child protection, Chico bounces between foster care and juvenile corrections due to his behavior and inability to complete a trial adoption. Tempted by the excitement and acceptance of a street gang, Chico begins the gang initiation process when he commits an act of violence, causing his victim to take an active interest in his life.

Jenna’s Gone by Russ Meyer from New Prague, MN

An untried deputy and a hunting guide find their lifelong friendship turning lethal as they track after the kidnappers of the waitress they both love, each suspecting the other of a role in her disappearance. 

Murmansk Run by Wendy Joseph & Sam Hakam from Mt Vernon, WA

May, 1942. After getting separated from their convoy and naval escort, American merchant seamen, with Russian men and women sailors rescued from a torpedoed Soviet ship, attempt to bring an American Liberty ship, her holds filled with supplies and munitions for the Red Army, into Murmansk alone.

Waterloo by Brian Samuel Davis from Phoenix, AZ

After 45 years in prison, Chuck 'Daddy' Dobbins is released. With the haunting memories of his crimes still fresh in his mind, he chooses to atone for his sins by helping Lacy, an AIDS infected heroin addict. The journey to redemption isn't always a righteous path.

Contact information for winning screenplays is available for producers by emailing submissions@phxfilm.com.

 

 

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The Movie Guys talk about the Phoenix Film Festival!

The Movie Guys are going to be producing lots of cool highlights during this year's festival and much more.  

Click here to see their first batch of interviews from the 2014 Phoenix Film Festival

 

Click here to see their second batch of interviews from the 2014 Phoenix Film Festival

 

 

Check out The Movie Guys' Showcast filmed at the Phoenix Film Festival

Here's Day Two

The Festival has started and The Movie Guys are here!

The festival gets closer and here's #6

They're back with video #5

Video number 4 talks about Opening Night....

Here's video #3....

Here's video #2 from them.....

In case you missed it, here was their first PFF video....

 

 

Join us for the 2014 Opening Night Premiere Party featuring the film Locke

Tom HardyRuth Wilson and Andrew Scott star in the film  LOCKE, directed by Steven Knight.

The 2014 Phoenix Film Festival is coming up fast, so you will want to race to buy your tickets for our Opening Night Premiere Party.

The night kicks off at 6pm in our Party Pavilion with tastes from some of the best restaurants in town, great entertainment and some special silent auction items.

At 7:30, we all head over to the theatre where the Phoenix Film Festival will present its 2014 Visionary Award. Past Visionary Award recipients include Dan Harkins, Bob Oldfather from Bookmans and Dr. Sydney Shapiro.

Following the presentation of the Visionary Award, we will begin our Opening Night Film, Locke, starring Tom Hardy.

Locke tells the story of a a successful construction manager (Hardy) who receives a single phone call during his drive home which causes his life to unravel.

Platinum Pass holders receive admission to this awesome event, but if you are not a Platinum Pass holder, you can still purchase tickets.

Click here to purchase tickets to the Opening Night Premiere Party and screening.

 

Get your Passes and Tickets now for the 2014 Phoenix Film Festival

No matter your budget or schedule, you can enjoy the Phoenix Film Festival!

Pass and Ticket Pricing for 2014

Pass/Ticket Name General  Student/Senior
Platinum Pass  $300 $265
VIP Pass   $250 $225
Festival Pass   $120 $100
Flex Pass   $40 $35
Single Ticket $13 $13

Pass and Ticket Description

Platinum Pass This pass includes the Opening Night Premiere as well as the ultimate festival pass. Also includes entry to all events, parties, filmmaker meet and greets as well as front-of-line access to all theatres (priority seating). All Platinum Pass holders also receive an Official Phoenix Film Festival T-Shirt. As a Platinum Pass holder you will be able to obtain tickets to any film you want to see. VIP Patron Pass The ultimate festival pass includes all films and events except the Opening Night Premiere. It also gets you front-of-line access to all theatres (priority seating). All VIP Pass holders also receive an Official Phoenix Film Festival T-Shirt. As a VIP Pass holder you will be able to obtain tickets to any film you want to see excluding the Opening Night. Festival Pass The Festival Pass gives you entry to all films and events excluding the Opening Night Premiere. Festival Pass holders have the opportunity to get tickets to any films of their choice throughout the Festival excluding Opening Night. Flex Pass A Flex Pass includes four Individual Screening tickets to any four films (excluding the Opening and Closing Nights). Just pick four films, it’s just that easy. Individual Screenings This option is perfect for audience members interested in one specific film.

Entry to the films shown at the Phoenix Film Festival is based on type of pass:

Pass and ticket holders are seated in the following order:

1st – Platinum and VIP Pass 2nd – Festival Pass 3rd – Flex Pass and Individual Screening ticketholders


Click here to purchase tickets and passes