FirstGlance Film Festival announces Philly line-up

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FirstGlance Film Festival announces Philly line-up

POSTED: Friday, August 6, 2010, 6:47 PM
Filed Under: Movies Film Fest
The FirstGlance Film Fest celebrates its 13th anniversary this year by screening more films — from features to docs to music videos — than ever before. All official selections will receive a prize, with a chance to compete for a spot at the Las Vegas version of the fest. Philly's FirstGlance takes place Oct. 14-17. All official selections are posted after the jump, with locally-filmed productions in bold — including Joshua Coyne's video for Johnny Popcorn's "Next Episode," embedded above.

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Baseline — Berndon O'Loughlin Charlie Valentine — Jesse V Johnson Consent — Ron Farrar Brown) The Romantic — Michael Heneghan Feature Documentaries What does Trouble Mean? — Jim Seguin 10 Mountains, 10 Years — Jennifer Yee Shorts The Macabre World of Lavender Williams — Nicolas Delgado Squatter — Thomas Lorne Takeo — Omar Samad Jesus Comes to Town — Kamal John Iskander One Day — Thomas Leisten Schneider Midlife — Michael Swingler You Know Where to Find Me — Jaesang A. Lee Love Me Tender — Matthew Morgenthaler The Cycle — Roy Clovis Rat's in the City — John Wolfe Freaky Saturday Night Fever — Etienne Goldet Level Up (Greg Koorhan) Shorts Too S&M — Daniela DeCarlo The Show — Cynthia Graner Special Delivery — David Hawk Little Big Kid — Kathleen Jayme Trumped — Michael Whitton Mini-Documentaries Sand — Cari Ann Henderson Bike & Build: Be the Change — Ashley Berkman The Creation of Torrit Smoke — John Francis Student Shorts PING — Jason Oshman Chemical 12-D — Mac Eldridge Animation Alex & the Ghosts — Varic Warin The Lift — Robert Kohr Sketchi — Lily Sun Music Video GOLEM ASYLUM — Joy Vaccese "Switch Hit Resistor" Woodward — Adam Sztykiel "Next Episode" Johnny Popcorn — Joshua Coyne
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