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St. Louis Filmmakers Showcase
St. Louis Filmmakers Showcase

Festival Details - "St. Louis Filmmakers Showcase"...

Start: Friday, July 19, 2024 6:30PM
End: Sunday, July 28, 2024 11:00PM

Presented by Cinema St. Louis, the 2024 St. Louis Filmmakers Showcase will feature 64 films spread out over ten programs. All the works were written, edited, or produced by St. Louis natives or have strong local ties.

Beyond screening films, Showcase is vital for nurturing and supporting local filmmaking talent. Through the four masterclasses, post-screening QandAs, and networking opportunities, local filmmakers can connect with industry professionals, gain valuable insights, and forge connections to propel their careers forward.

Cinema St. Louis is dedicated to building the local community and providing a space for experienced filmmakers and emerging talent. Of the 64 films chosen for the festival, 27 are from St. Louis area college students, 12 are first-time filmmakers, and 22 are under thirty years old.

On Sunday, July 28, our Closing Night Awards Ceremony will take place at the Hi-Pointe Theatre from 6:30 - 8:30pm. In addition to several Jury Awards and the Essy Award, funded by the Chellappa-Vedavalli Foundation - a $1000 prize given to the overall Best Showcase film - for the first time, we are partnering with the St. Louis City Mayor's Office to give out the Mayor's Award to the Best Student Film. Cinema St. Louis staff will also announce the films that will move on to the 33rd Annual Whitaker St. Louis International Film Festival in November.

"St. Louis Filmmakers Showcase is dedicated to capturing the unique spirit, culture and experiences of the region and its residents," said Cinema St. Louis Festival Curator Emmett Williams. "In choosing these films, our programming team was committed not only to curating the best films, but also to celebrating the power of storytelling to illuminate the city's rich tapestry."

The 64 films, four free masterclasses and live podcast recording include the following:

SHORTS PROGRAMS: Historically our most popular category is Short Films, and this year we'll be screening 3 Narrative Shorts programs, 2 Documentary Shorts programs and one dedicated to Animated and Experimental films.

PAINT IT BLACK: Narrated by John Goodman, this documentary dives into the rugged subculture of rugby union football in St. Louis with focus on a perennial powerhouse, the Bombers Rugby Football Club, the current USA Rugby National Champion.

LIONS OF MESOPOTAMIA: Debuting at this year's SXSW and with a post production team from St. Louis-based Burton Stroube Outpost, this documentary tells the story of the Iraqi national soccer team's journey to claim victory in the Asia Cup in 2007 during the bloodiest days of their country's civil war. Journalist Aisha Sultan will lead a post-film QandA.

GATEWAY TO A NEW LIFE: This documentary introduces viewers to the people behind the Afghan Support Program and the resilient Afghans who are building new lives in St. Louis. In partnership with the International Institute, a post-film QandA will follow.

CATCHING BULLETS: After decades of selling drugs in one of the most dangerous neighborhoods in St. Louis, Darren buys a condemned church building in his old neighborhood and channels his energy into establishing a youth mentoring center.

MASTERCLASSES: The four Masterclasses include the first-ever Film School vs No Film School debate, an animation workshop from Fu Yang, who is working with Apple, a deep dive into the world of local TV commercial work and a Missouri Stories screenwriting event sponsored by the Missouri Film office with a focus on St. Louis projects.

The Chellappa-Vedavalli Foundation is underwriting both the Showcase's masterclasses and the Essy Award, a $1,000 prize for the Best Showcase Film.

The event's other sponsors include Capes Sokol, Cheshire Hotel, Encore Now, Explore St. Louis, Grizzell and Co., International Institute of St. Louis, Joni Tackette Casting, Lindell Bank, MADCO Printing, Missouri Arts Council, Missouri Division of Tourism, Missouri Film Office, NOW Talent Management, Parker's Table, Regional Arts Commission, St. Louis Convention and Visitors Commission, St. Louis Film Office, St. Louis Public Radio, and Whitaker Foundation.


For more information, visit cinemastlouis.org.

 

Tickets: https://go.evvnt.com/2510506-0?pid=3698

Price:
General Admission: USD 15.00

Official Festival Website: https://go.evvnt.com/2510506-2?pid=3698

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