Due to technical difficulties the film “The Longest Summer” will not be screened during the program.
Congrats to this year's JRSS finalists!
Finalists:
My Family Trees - Roshi Givechi, New York, NY
Good Morning! This is Lana... - Sergio M. Vaccaro, Brooklyn, NY
Free Meal - April Raine, Boise, ID
The Little Tea Shop - Matteo Servente, Molly J. Wexler, Memphis, TN
A Piece of Cake - The Bragg Brothers
The Audition - Eric Liberacki
Crossing Over the Dark - Jordan Ellis, Hickory, NC
The Maroon Bomber - Joshua M. Thomas, Aptos, CA
The Longest Summer - Meicen Shen
These finalist will be screened right here on our website January 29th, 7:30PM EST, and the winner(s) will be decided by our guest judge! Thank you to all who submitted, and a special thank you to all of our judges! Be sure to come back here on January 29th to watch the finalist films and see who will take home a cash prize!
The 2020-2021 Judges:
Caryl Burtner is an award-winning conceptual artist whose movie-loving mother took her to her first movie, "The Snow Queen" at the age of two. Thousands of films later, and despite a growing collection of ticket stubs, she still watches avidly. She is proud to be a long-serving juror of the J R Short Film Showcase.
Tom Campagnoli remembers watching "Moby Dick" and Hitchcock movies with his father as a youth, and later worked for over a decade at the Biograph, Richmond's beloved repertory theater. He starred as Kosmo in the local animated cult favorite, "Futuropolis", directed by Steve Segal and Phil Tumbo. He is currently employed at UR Libraries.
Ken Hopson oversees "The Workshop" at VCU Libraries where for decades he has assisted the universtiy and Richmond community in shooting editing and converting video, in addition to 3D scanning, 3D modeling and 'extended realities'. His personal narrative is loosely based on an unscripted adaptation of a true story.
Jere Kittle is an award-winning artist, photographer and experimental filmmaker based in Richmond, where she attended classes in VCU"s Mass Communications Dept. and School of the Arts. She was a finalist in the London International Super-8 Festival: Straight 8, and one of six winners in the Phillips Collection juried show, "American Moments" in Washington, DC in 2015.
Kevin McNeer is a Richmond antive who studied filmmaking in Moscow, where he resides. He has produced numerous documentaries on subjects as varied as Russian animation and the exotic flora of Yemen, and his feature film, "Stalin Thought of You", won numerous international awards; Currently he's developing a feature based on "The Blind Owl".
Raasa Leela de Montebello is an award-winning filmmaker and actress who divides her time between NYC and Ashland VA. A graduate of NYU's Film program, she currently freelance edits and directs, organizes retreats and classes in foraging. In 2018 her film "Decay" won six awards in Richmond's 48 Hour Film Project including Best Picture. She was the 2019 Awards Judge for the JR Short Film Showcase at the VMFA.
Jameson Price is a local musician and multi-media artist, Vice-President of the James River Film Society and founder/host of Silent/Music Revival, for over 15 years pairing silent era films with live musicians who create spontaneous soundtracks for movies they've never seen before!
Todd Starkweather holds a PhD in English from Universtiy of Illinois-Chicago, where he first studied film theory. He has taught literature, writing and film studies at various universities in the past twenty years, and currently teaches English at Manchester Middle School. He is a supporting member and volunteer of the JRFS.
Awards Judge:
Jeff Roll is an award-winning photographer turned filmmaker, with a 15 year tenure as part of the JRFS, including curator/host of the "Filmmakers Forum" from 2009-2018. He currently curates via Contact the Facts Productions (w/ PJ Sykes), featuring documentaries on artists and musicians that would normally be overlooked by mainstream RVA venues.
Silent/Music Revival Holiday Edition with RIGHTER
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December Events!
The Price of Everything! (2018) Virtual Screening
The James River Film Society and Kino-Lorber are happy to offer a free virtual premiere screening of Nathaniel Kahn's The Price of Everything (2018, 98min.)
You can watch this film for free right here on the James River Film website! It will be available from 7pm Dec. 11th to 11pm Dec 13th.
This documentary examines the "high art" world with big name artists and power-wielding critics and dealers. Watch the trailer! See the movie next month! Participate in a post-screening survey (optional but encouraged)!
**special thanks to Trent Nicholas of the VMFA
A Holiday themed: Silent/Music Revival VIRTUAL event!
Sunday December 20th, 8PM Sharp
A Collection of Animated Holiday Shorts:
“Snap the Ginger Bread man in Alaska” (1928)
“Suzy Snowflake” (1951)
“Frosty the Snowman” (1950)
“Snap the Ginger Bread man in the moon” (1927)
“The Insects Christmas” (1913)
“Snap the Ginger Bread man in the witch’s cat” (1928)
“Felix the Cat in Eskimotive” (1928)
w/ spontaneous score by:
RIGHTER
@righter.rva
Donation based and broadcasting from:
JAMESRIVERFILM.ORG
Finally, don’t forget that the deadline to submit to the James River Short Film Showcase is December 15th!
more details can be found here
Consider this a reminder to submit your film to the 26th Annual James River Short Film Showcase! All submissions 20min or less will be accepted! Should your film be chosen, it will be screened at the VMFA and eligible to receive a cash prize! The deadline for submissions is 12/15/20, don’t wait!
Silent/Music Revival with GULL and "A Page of Madness"
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Silent/Music Revival is back with a Halloween themed VIRTUAL event!
“A Page of Madness” (1926) Japanese horror film
w/ spontaneous score by:
GULL @gull_face
Donation based and broadcasting from:
jamesriverfilm.org
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 25th
8PM (sharp)
27th Annual James River Film Fest Cancelled
Due to current and unprecedented circumstances we regret having to cancel our programs for the 27th James River Film Festival, March 18-22.
Cinema should pull people together and that's been our aim since '94, but maybe not this year. We plan to revive some of the events in the coming months at various venues so stay tuned.
stay healthy and thanks for your support.
We hope to see you soon,
JRFF Committee