Posts Tagged ‘independent film’
Bob Butler of the Kansas City Star
The new organization CinemaKC will hold its second meeting at 7 p.m. Thursday at the Screenland Crown Center. The evening showcases the KC Filmmakers Coalition; admission is $10.
Read MoreCKC Showcases the Independent Filmmakers Coalition, Sept 30th
CinemaKC will salute the Independent Filmmakers Coalition of Kansas City, Thursday, September 30 at the Screenland Crown Center beginning at 7:00 p.m., with a screening of “Works In Progress” from director Stephen Pruitt and continuing with a 9:00 p.m. screening of “Last Breath,” from director Ty Jones.
The showcase will be preceded by an informal mixer at 6:00 p.m.
Read MoreCINEMAKC UNITES AREA FILM ORGANIZATIONS WITH GALA AND SCREENING
By Jerry Rapp September 13, 2010 in REview The Kansas City film scene can be compared to instant coffee — instant gourmet coffee, mind you, but with the packed-in makings…
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According to Bob “Louis Sullivan: The Struggle for American Architecture”: Named best doc at last spring’s Kansas City FilmFest, this look at the famous Chicago architect is a feast for…
Read MoreArt-Commerce-Entertainment…Movies?
Art-commerce-entertainment…movies?
Just about every movie ever made and played to an audience has all three of these factors working for it. Sometimes I speak almost disparagingly of so called ‘popcorn’ or ‘summer’ or ‘family’ movies because, to me, they’re all about commerce and entertainment…
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Most people on the coasts know about Kansas City’s musical heritage. They’ve heard about the barbecue. They have a vague recollection that someone once told them it’s a nice town. But it’s still a “flyover,” one of the places they see from the airplane window while traveling between New York and L.A. The idea that this Midwestern city
Read MoreCinemaKC Launch Showcases Film Commission of GKC
CinemaKC Launch
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