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This Month's Cinema Lounge:
Wednesday, July 16th, 2008 at 7:00pm - FREE
The 2008 48 Hour Film Project Audience Award Favorites!!
Audience Award Winner: Group A
"Ms. Perkinson Explains It All" by Hi-Def Chefs
Audience Award Winner: Group B
"Martin Perkinson: Thinker" by Vanderclef
Audience Award Winner: Group C
"The Expectant" by Gnome Matter What Motion Picture Co.
Audience Award Winner: Group D
"Ricky & Bev Should Not Have Played that April Fool’s Prank on Ralph" by Lingo Three
Audience Award Winner: Group E
"High School Drifter" by Soft Drink Productions
Audience Award Winner: Group F (tied)
"Birthmarked for Death" by Dorkus Rainbowpants
"Single Male Substitute Teacher" by Death Spiral Weekend of Love
Audience Award Winner: Group G
"Justice Cops" by Adolf Hippo
For more info about the 48 Hour Film Project, go to www.48hourfilm.com/minneapolis.
Cinema Lounge would like to thank our sponsors:
Cinema Lounge Celebrates 20 Years!
On Thursday, October 23rd at the Minnesota History Center, Cinema Lounge is celebrating 20 years of bringing you the Twin Cities' best short films by screening YOUR favorite shorts from Cinema Lounge history. We need your vote to program this special "Best of" lineup, so send us the name of a filmmaker and their short film that you think represents the spirit and originality that's made Cinema Lounge a filmmaker favorite. Send all nominations to: word@ifpmn.org.

20th Anniversary Cinema Lounge made possible by support from the St. Paul Cultural STAR Program.
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About IFP Minnesota's Cinema Lounge:
What: The original short film showcase
featuring MN work by local, indie filmmakers.
Where: Bryant-Lake Bowl Theater, 810
West Lake St., Minneapolis
When: 3rd Wednesday of each month, at
7:00PM
Admission: FREE!
Are you sitting on an old student film that hasn't seen
the light of day? Think it's too hard or expensive to
get a decent venue in which to screen your work? Or maybe
you're of the movie-going persuasion and think that there's
no place to see great independent film? Nothing good happening
locally? Hogwash. Cinema Lounge is like the cute, chubby
little cupid that brings these two lost souls together.
Local filmmakers have a cool, relaxed venue to screen
their latest work, and the average Joe has a spot to come
and see the best indie shorts coming out of Minnesota
today. The best part? It's all FREE.
The Lounge: Short Films. Indie
Filmmakers. Hell yes.
Cinema Lounge happens the third Wednesday of each month
at the Bryant Lake Bowl theater. IFP staff member Paul
Clark programs a lineup of 4-5 locally made shorts (20
minutes or less) to screen each month. We mix it up with
anything and everything: narratives, docs, music videos,
animation, experimental -- almost anything goes. After
each film, you get to meet the mind behind the film, as
host Dan Orozco conducts a 5-10 minute Q+A session with
the filmmaker and audience.
The Mission: You + Clounge = Sweet,
Sweet Cinematic Bliss
Cinema Lounge provides a venue for filmmakers who normally
wouldn't have a place to screen their work, whether it's
due to a shoe-string budget or edgy, alternative content
preventing them from finding a home at the local megaplex.
Plus, involving the audience with the Q+A allows the filmmakers
to get genuine feedback from discerning viewers. Finally,
it's a hangout for filmmakers, producers, screenwriters,
- anyone - to network afterwards and meet like-minded
folks, possibly forming contacts for future projects.
And, hey, for the average Joe, it's free entertainment.
The Films: SUBMIT!!
ANYONE CAN SUBMIT A FILM!! While submission does NOT guarantee
that your film will be screened, there is no submission
fee. So if you'd like to be the next filmmaker to screen
with us, call Paul at (651) 644-1912, or download a submission
form here and send it in with your work (20 min. or less)
on DVD or VHS to:
IFP MN's Cinema Lounge
Attn: Paul Clark
Suite 100
2446 University Ave. West
St. Paul, MN 55114
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