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Wednesday
Feb112009

A Couchfest wrapup...nearly $2,000 in awards and two foot trophies!


Locals in and near Seattle, Washington were given the chance to enjoy some funny or thought provoking independent films at Couchfest, a new short film festival that took place back in September 2008. I had the joy of interviewing the Founder and Programmer for Couchfest and found out many fun facts about this festival.

I found it exciting to be able to up close with a film festival programmer and also found out more about myself and the world around me. One message that should be taken away from this interview is that out of all of us who have goals, only a few actually reach them. Craig Downing of Couchfest is one of those people. He gets things done and is helping filmmakers reach an audience without having to pay inflated film festival fees. Instead of doing a whole briefing, I'd rather you just enjoy what goes on before, during and after a short film festival like Couchfest:

Madlab Post: Couchfest is a clever film festival in the way that it uses residential homes to screen movies. Did you choose to do it this way for pure economical purposes or for the mere fun and joy of having people gather at a house instead of a movie theater?

Couchfest: While there is an economical benefit for having the film fest in houses, the main reason for having the fest in people's houses was to create a new cozy environment for strangers to bond over film. While I love going to a theater to see a film… sometimes it feels like there aren't many opportunities to discuss, grip or praise the film we had all just watched together. I wanted to create a place where people could come together and talk about films. I figured that living rooms are cozy enough places to accomplish this goal. I also purposely placed a 5 minute intermission during each program. My goal with the intermission was to create an awkward silence to encourage people to, you know, talk about the films.

Many film festivals in the U.S. try their best to get celebrity appearances, big sponsors, partnerships with theaters and other perks to attract large audiences which equals out to more tocket sales. What was your marketing strategy for Couchfest ?

Well, with it being our first year in 2008... our marketing strategy was really to just get our name out there. We knew it would be crucial to have great films...otherwise it would be a great film fest idea with crappy films. So, we wanted to be sure to have it as seamless as possible for filmmakers to apply...this included a simple one page application with no submission fee. Also, as our budget was minimal...we of course maximized our exposure on free resources. For example, newsgroups, craigslist and being sure our own website was clear.

We tried to create clever viral film fest commercials with the hopes that people would share the video for us. In addition, I flyer-ed the hell out of Seattle where I live. I ride my bike a lot...so, I just kept a stack of posters with me and would put them up as I biked around. My route to work was very well covered with flyers. You mentioned some great ideas for marketing...I'll have to abuse these ideas for next year. But, honestly, we didn't have a lot resources or experience going after sponsors, partnerships and theaters. I was nervous about what sponsors expectations were going to be and for the first year I wanted to run things the way I wanted regardless.

We did have New Belgium sponsor our after party and that was very helpful. But, we struggle about who might be a good sponsor for next year. We don't want to seek products that might give the impression that it's just a film fest about sitting on your rump on a couch... but on the other hand... some more active companies might not want to be associated with a festival that has people hanging out inside for most of the day. I've thought it might be interesting to approach IKEA as a sponsor...or a biking company. See, the film fest is both about being in strangers living rooms…but also about getting up early and trying to squeeze in 10 houses all in one day.

Attending Couchfest seems like going over a friend's house to watch a DVD. How responsive was your audience to this type of setting?

It is kind of like going over to a friend's house to watch a DVD...but then again it's different. We had programs, we had badges and each house enthusiastic hosts to great all the film-loving strangers. Overall, the audience was very responsive to the idea of going to people's houses to watch movies. I would sneak into houses just to observe how it was going during the fest... it was beautiful to watch attendees spontaneously offer to share hummus and pita with each other during the program intermissions... I couldn't have asked for more magical moments... it was silly but it was a little emotional for me to watch those moments. But, also, people bonded during the whole process too... people started asking each other which house they were going to next and trying to bike or car pool.

People started recommending film houses to go visit. Some people from out of town saw the fest as a great way to visit Seattle but experience Seattle more as a local…I mean what better way to discover Seattle than to hang out with Seattle residents on their couch, propping up your feet on their coffee table in their living room? While it was like watching movies in your living room, say, with you roommates, people still treated the event as a shorts film fest.

Why did you choose to program short films instead of features?

With a shorts program, I love the idea that if you don't like the short movie...you aren't committed to it for 2 hours. You can sit out 6 minutes of a short film and see what the next film is like. By having it as a shorts film fest, I think it made it easier for me to have a little of something for everyone. Also, while I was prepping for the fest...I was working a boring slow office job...by focusing in on shorts, I was able to comb the internet while at work for great shorts that I wanted to invite to play at couch fest films. Overall, with the limited time that I had, it was easy for me to sift through shorts than 2 hour features. But, this isn't meant to minimize shorts as a convenience... I also wanted to showcase the many shorts that I was seeing that just didn't seem to be getting the exposure that I felt they deserved.

Will there be more Couchfest events in the coming years?

The plan is to do couch fest films in 2009. The plan is to have it in Seattle...but I did ask other cities if they would be interested in hosting couch fest films... it was a long shot..but sadly I didn't hear back from Reykjavik, Iceland. I'd love to take the fest and try it in Portland, Berlin, Bergen or San Francisco but we'll see. I'm getting a little a head of myself there I think.

Do you plan on programming any feature films at Couchfest in the future?

We are thinking about programming features for the 2009 fest. It would just takes a lot more resources and time to evaluate full features than shorts. As I am screening most of the submissions, I would need to reach out for more help if I were to include features. But, right now I am trying to find ways to make this happen. I think having full features would open couch fest films to a larger audience. I playfully imagine that full feature directors are frustrated that only short film directors can currently brag about playing at couch fest films. Hopefully we give feature film directors the chance to brag in 2009.

The notion of screening films at random houses in Washington is generally cool and complementary of the DIY movement. It is also very risky. What was your selection process for the homes/venues that participated?

It was risky. I was nervous that a host house would cancel the day before...or that a host would wake up late on the day of the event. Thankfully, all the hosts were solid volunteers and they all came through. I did have my own house as a back up in case things went wrong. I had, what I called event ninjas, ready and waiting near their car to dash off to a host house with a replacement DVD player or program DVD. But, as far as the selection process for the event, it was mostly based on location.

I wanted to be sure that every neighborhood was represented. The goal there was to encourage people to visit neighborhoods they typically wouldn't visit. But, for every person that expressed interest for hosting for the film fest...I would visit their residency to mostly meet them and then see if the space was a good match. Lots of people in apartments wanted to participate...but in most cases their space was too small. But, this isn't to say that I didn't include at least on apartment. I wanted to have a variety of neighborhoods, yes, but also a variety of types of spaces.

So, I did include one apartment with the goal of having it be super cozy. Other than that, I just made sure the hosts knew what they were getting into....and made sure that the house could be appropriate for the public. For example, one host mentioned wanting to give away a fondue kit during the fest. I was so touched but reminded her that there would be 8 screenings at her house during that day... to which she explained how she had a basement full of fondue kits and couldn't wait to give away fondue kits all day. It was awesome.

Couchfest 2008 operated in a manner similar to Brave New Theaters where average citizens can host their own movie screenings. In your experience running Couchfest, do you think smaller venues like homes can be a viable market for filmmakers?

Well, as the director of a film fest in peoples houses, my answer might be a little biased...but yes I think that homes can be a viable market for filmmakers. Brave New Theaters is a great idea... The idea of having movies in homes means that you are ultimately matching filmmakers with film lovers which, sounds like a great match to me. Ultimately, I think films should encourage a reaction which ideally leads to a conversation. I think having movies playing to an audience in the comfortable atmosphere in someone's house encourages that opportunity to discuss the films that are being seen. My concern with media is that it some cases it can be isolating...

For example, we watch movies in a dark theater, we watch movies by ourselves on a computer, we sit on a bus and watch a movie on our cell phone and so forth. The idea of bringing people together to watch and discuss films in someone's house doesn't sound isolating to me.

How was Couchfest funded?

Shhh... but Couch Fest Films was funded by the foundation of me. I just wanted to see it happen...and I didn't want to wait around or have to convince someone it was a good idea. So, I sponsored the film fest. I can't say this is a good business model...but ultimately I was very happy to see it through.

The awards and prizes are great incentives for filmmakers to submit to Couchfest. How were you able to give away $1,750 in prize money when there were no entry fees for film submissions?

Having no submission fee for shorts was important for a number of reasons. First, I know how many great film fests there are out there... I didn't won't to exhaust the already challenged budget for a short film director by charging them to submit to another film fest. I wanted to have it be as easy as possible for filmmakers to submit their films. This way we could have more films to select from for the final fest program. Second and on a personal level for me, I didn't want to seem creepy when I was encouraging filmmakers to submit to the film fest.

I didn't want to talk up their film, talk up my fest and then remind them that there was a submission fee... I would have felt a little like a salesperson...I didn't want the filmmaker in anyway to question why I was encouraging them to submit their film to the film fest. This way it was easy. I would see a film and comfortably tell them I loved it and they should submit it to couch fest films. The prize money? Yes we had $1750 in prize money. I wanted to have a large enough purse to get filmmakers to notice the film fest and to take the film fest seriously.

Awards were given for...

We had the following awards:

Golden Couch: $1000
Silver Couch: $500
Bronze Couch: $250

I think next year...I'd like to offer more awards. For example, giving awards for best short in each genre, best director, audience awards, jury award and so forth.

Honestly we had so many great films. We had about 100 films screen during the fest. Utilizing the audience's vote, we had to narrow it down to three...but I would have been happy giving away $1000 to over half of the films that played during the fest.

What would do differently for Couchfest the next time around?

Next time around? I think I should reach out for sponsorship and/or grants. I would like to show full features, have bands play at houses or during intermissions, group more houses closer together, have more awards, be sure to let the hosts see all the movies in advance, have more movies in general, have the fest provide small scholarships, have a guest jury, have more Icelandic films and encourage more attendees to sneak in more food. I also have this dream where attendees can vote on the films immediately and then see dynamically what other attendees are voting positively for the same films. Hopefully this would encourage attendees to identify with their couch peers.

Ah, what else? I want to reach out to other small film fests, say, like the disposable film fest. You mentioned brave new theater…I should probably talk to them for next year. Im rambling now...but I also want to have a host house play randomly selected dismissed films to maybe give them a second chance... Oh, and I guess it would be awesome to have an ice cream truck in front of every host house. There.

What was your worst movie theater experience?

My worst movie experience? Hmmm? I guess it would be going to see a movie in a theater that has obviously never been cleaned...and you can smell the rotting popcorn that spores a horrible smell of salty foot.

Finish this sentence: The most annoying things about TV are.....

How passive they make the audience and how damn heavy they can be sometimes. Grrrr!

What was the best movie released in theaters so far this year? Why?

Crap...just one! Well, I'm going to cheat. I would select 'Ballast' and 'The Fall'. These are to very different movies..but equally stunning and remarkable.

What are some facts that curious movie lovers do not know about Couchfest 2008?

We had movies from over 17 countries. We almost always accept films that have ping pong themes and/or are from Iceland. The trophy for the Golden Couch award this year was over 2 feet tall--yeow! The couch fest films after party was so much fun that someone danced themselves right into a black eye... Ah, maybe I shouldn't have mentioned that. Oh, well.

Be sure to keep Couchfest on your Radar for 2009!
As I know film festival programmers are busy and even busier with minimum to no staff, much thanks to Craig Downing from Couchfest for taking the time to do this interview.

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Photo: Noel Paul and Stefan Moore Wins the Golden Couch award for their music video, Natalie Portman's Shaved Head Sophisticated Side Ponytail at Couchfest/Copyright, Couchfest Films.

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Wednesday
Jan072009

Meet a Nightmare on Elm Street Star and more


Remember Heather Langenkamp-Anderson from those Nightmare on Elm Street movies? Well, she is supposed to be a special guest at this month's Trail Dance Film Festival. You can find more on this event later on in this post. Now, on to a quick screening of note:

If any of you rockin' readers are in or near Denver, be sure to check out the short film Aspen Roots playing at the Festivus Film Festival in Denver, Colorado. The film does not appear to be listed in the festival's schedule so my guess is that they (just like many film festivals do with short films) paired it with a feature and it will be screening before or after a selected feature film.

The second annual FESTIVUS Film Festival is runs January 8-11, 2009. That's four whole days worth of cool indie films to watch.

Here is some other Film Festival information along with cool movie screenings to check out this month:

The Trail Dance Film Festival event is happening Jan. 16 - 18 in Duncan, Oklahoma.

Some of the films screening at the Trail Dance Film Festival include the following:

A Deal is a Deal

Synopsis:
Paul (Mackenzie Crook) is fed up with driving trains and longs to write novels. He suffers two people falling under his train and hears that three accidents qualifies him for early retirement with 10 years’ salary… lump sum! All he has to do is find a willing victim. He meets Tommy (Colm Meaney) furious at being saved by Paul from jumping off a bridge. Paul offers him £1500 cash to wait till Monday. Having abandoned his family, Tommy decides to salve his conscience by paying his wife Rosemary (Imelda Staunton) and his daughter Frankie (Gemma Arterton) a last visit. Relationships are changed forever but Paul and Tommy are confronted with the reality of the deal they struck.

Genre: Comedy

Festival Screening Date/Time:

Friday, January 16, 2009 - 3:00:00 PM - Simmons Center Theatre

The Stitcher

Synopsis:
From the director who brought you 'Toe Tags' and 'Branded' comes a new face in Terror. Something strange is happening in this eerie backwoods town. An ordinary town that could be only a few miles from your own home. Inspired by true events, a group of friends must survive the weekend in order to escape the terror that is beyond their imagination. Desperate and fearing for their lives, the horror surges when a legendary killer wants something they all possess. They soon find out the town is not what it seems, and with no hope of rescue, they must find their way out before they fall vitim to the Stitcher's obsession.


Genre:
Horror

Festival Screening Date/Time:

Saturday, January 17, 2009 - 9:00:00 PM - Wildhorse Suite (SC)


Photo Credit:

The Cover image for this blog post is from the film Wheres Dookie Cannata?, a short suspense film that is also playing at the Trail Dance Film Festival. This short film will be showing on Saturday, January 17, 2009 at 9:30PM at the Experience Theatre (CTHC).

Here is the synopsis for Wheres Dookie Cannata?:
After her husband Alvin's death, Ruby is faced with paying his debt to a crooked cop. Alvin's secretary, Delores Cannata needs help to find her kidnapped husband Dookie. Ruby agrees to help in exchange for money to pay the cop.


Now, don't say that I didn't give you any options to get rid of your boredom this weekend or next weekend!

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Wednesday
Sep242008

A Couchfest Hyped Weekend in Washington


If you are in or near the state of Washington, there will be 100 short films for you to watch this upcoming weekend. These films are made available courtesy of Couchfest 2008. I recently found out about this short film festival and am glad to bring the following news to you. If you have a date this weekend, or are bored and looking for something to do, or just want an excuse that you "have plans" to get out of another commitment, I have a list of different venues available to check out some cool (or not so cool.....you can let me know your reviews next week by leaving a comment) movies this weekend at Couchfest.

Here is a brief synopsis on this film festival:
Couchfest will begin it's first annual event on Saturday, September 27, 2008. Rather than traveling to a movie theater, you can check out nearly one dozen short films in the comfort of one of the 10 homes that have been screened, given the green light and listed as a venue for Couchfest. This short film festival is all about people enjoying movies at home while they are sitting on the couch. Or course, you won't be sitting on your own couch or maybe not even as couch at all, but the aforementioned mission is generally how Couchfest operates. Why listen to me though? The founder of Couchfest sums it up really simple: "Couch Fest Films is a cozy shorts film fest hosted in people's houses".

So, there you go. This is one of the most fun Film Festival Wednesdays event that I have posted on this year! Here is a list of the venues and films that will be playing on Saturday 27, 2008 at Couchfest:


Mixed
605 5th Ave N Apt#420
Capacity: 15
Pets: Small dog
Total Program Length: 31 minutes
Parking: Limited Street Parking
Movies playing at this venue:
Make Bank
Seattle, 2008, 4 minutes, Austin Dickson
Christopher and Louisa are a couple on their last leg. They have no money and their love is dwindling. All they have is an idea.

This True Story of Dad Club
Seattle, 2007, 5 minutes, Craig Downing
A family narrative.

Die Demon Die
Seattle, 2008, 3 minutes, Devin Cochran
Five lads in the woods discover that monsters exist the hard way.

The Best One
Seattle, 2008, 3 minutes, Domenica Lovaglia
Everyone says their dog is the best one. I was no exception to this rule. When he left us the grief was so profound I thought I was crazy. Meet Oso. He was rad. Everyone thought so, not just me.

Gold Chubbies
USA , 2007, 4 minutes, Jeremiah Jones
Grunts, applause and produce.

Blue Shoe
Sweden , 2008, 5 minutes, Kakan Rudenhill
An oppressed poet, a shoe and a Polish love interest.


Animation 2
3969 Evanston Ave N, 98103
Capacity: 20
Pets:Dog upstairs and a hedgehog
Parking: Some street parking available
Movies playing at this venue:
Champions
USA , 2008, 5 minutes
Animation mash up of soccer and world order.

Payaso
Portugal , 2008, 4 minutes, Joao Pedro Gomes
Small music video homage to Javier Solis and to all time heroes of lucha libre.

The Tourists Canada , 2008, 3 minutes, Malcolm Sutherland
Another transient day at the beach.

The Inquisitive Snail Canada , 2008, 1 minute, Flemish Beauty
An inquisitive snail digs up the dirt on the inhabitants of a small town only to discover that a shell full of secrets is a heavy load indeed.

Dirty Girl
USA , 2008, 6 minutes, Jennifer Clary
A story of surgery.

Chalk
Netherlands , 2008, 7 minutes, Klaas Lageveen
A souvenir of a crime goes looking for what it once lost.


Comedy 1
2617 NW 64th Street, #3
Capacity: 15
Pet: Cat will be kept in bedroom.
Total Program Length: 28 minutes
Parking: Available street parking
Movies playing at this venue:
Turbo Heather
USA , 2008, 2 minutes, Christian Simmons
Radio controlled Southern Belles are loose, and the RC world will never be the same!

Sniper #1
Portugal , 2007, 2 minutes, Paulo Abrue
A Portuguese sniper receives orders from his captain.

ABIMBOWE
Spain , 2008, 3 minutes, Alex Montoya
Agustina can't see. Maria, the woman that takes care of her, will open her eyes.

You think this just a game?
Seattle, 2008, 3 minutes, Nik Perleros
Two gentlemen go head to head for glory.

Cookies for Sale
Seattle, 2007, 4 minutes, Wes Kim
A little girl selling cookies door-to-door engages in
A battle of wills with a very grumpy neighbor.

UNITE!
UK , 2007, 1 minute, Nick Howard
A birthday party goes wrong for life size children's character.

Let's Count Dogs
USA , 2008, 1 minute, Joey Mansfield
Dogs and math!

Caffeinated Hopes
USA , 2008, 2 minutes, Chasen Partsch
A geeky coffee drinker hopes for the best with a girl from class.

Evan Meets a Leprechaun
USA , 2008, 5 minutes, Scott Balzer
What would you wish for?

Music
There wasn't a photo for this one, but finding this movie screening should not be to difficult on Saturday. If it is, then may I suggest Mapquest or that Map in your local Phone book, OR go to your Visitor's Bureau and buy a map.
1170 harrison street apt #203
Capacity: 20 people
Pets: Cat
Total Program Length: 30 minutes
Parking: Some street parking available
Movies playing at this venue:
Skate With Me
USA , 2008, 3 minutes, DGENERATE NATION

Shit Disco – OK
USA , 2008, 4 minutes, Jo Apps

Knorke Südfrucht – Mindbomb
USA , 2008, 2 minutes, Eike Braselmann

Slow Motion Water Balloon Throwing.
USA , 2008, 2 minutes, Nick Campbell
Count Backwards To Black by Black Moth Super Rainbow.

Fiona Sally Miller--I'm Gonna Miss You Smiling at Me Like That
USA , 2008, 3 minutes, Mat Flemo

Swing
Seattle , 2008, 3 minutes, Noel Paul
A girl on a swing.

THE FASHION "Solo Impala"
USA , 2008, 3 minutes, Jakob Printzlau

Natalie Portman's Shaved Head - Sophisticated Side Ponytail
Seattle , 2008, 2 minutes, That Go (Noel Paul & Stefan Moore)
Sparkling eye-rape.

Thunderheist - Jerk It
Seattle , 2008, 3 minutes, That Go (Noel Paul & Stefan Moore)
Strobing animal prints, quivering flesh, a girl and a large rooster.


Animation 1
718 23rd Ave. #1, Seattle, WA 98122
Capacity: 20
Pets: Dog and cat will be away with a friend
Parking: Some street parking available
Total Program Length: 24 Minutes
Movies playing at this venue:
Stick Together
UK , 2008, 43 seconds, Ryan Braund
A stop motion tale of two friends who are, quite literally, torn apart.

Hot Dog
USA , 2008, 5minutes, Bill Plympton
Our hero pluck joins the fire company to save the world from house fires and gain the affection he so richly deserves. Typically, the results never turn out as planned.

Little Dinosaurs
UK , 2008, 1 minute, Dana Dorian
A five year old Scottish boy discusses the best way for a group of small dinosaurs to stop a big dinosaur from picking on them.

PK-Granny
USA, 2007, 2 minutes, Jo Meuris
Old lady gets mugged by a man on bicycle. When she realizes that there is no one around to help her, she decides to take matters into her own hands. It's a good thing Granny knows Parkour!

Papiroflexia
USA , 2007, 3 minutes
Papiroflexia (Spanish for origami) is the animated tale of Fred, a skillful paper folder who could shape the world with his hands.

Bon Voyage
USA , 2008, 2 minutes, Allyssa Kaiser
Movie inspired by the thought of going overseas.

"Guess Who"
USA , 2008, 1 minute, Kirsten Lepore
Me foolin' around with some stop-motion fun. I totally love this game.

Sebastian's Voodoo
USA , 2008, 4 minutes, Joaquin Baldwin
A dark story about taking it for a friend.


Experimental 3
Sherwood House
4746 18th ave. NE, 98105
Capacity: 25 People
Pets: No
Parking: Almost no car parking available
Total Program Length: 34 minutes
Movies playing at this venue:
Frame
USA , 2008, 1 minute, John Larsen
A film inspired by a minimalist painting concept of addressing only outside the picture frame.

LUNA LANAY
Seattle , 2008, 5minutes, MATT BROWN
The last page of a person’s life.

Displace
USA , 2008, 4 minutes, Abram Pineda-Fischer, Carson Berczyk
An experimental narrative that uses a sound montage. The video uses dramatic lighting to emphasize the story. The main portion of the video revolves around the two balloons, one standing for love/life, the other for hate/drugs.

Drosophila
Mexico, 2008, 5 minutes, Photinus
Drosophila is a genus of flies that are about three millimeters long. They have been used as a model organism in genetic research for almost a hundred years. Their life cycle lasts approximately two weeks and it contains four pares of chromosomes. One of them is very small and it’s rarely mentioned.

A Relationship with Gravity
Seattle, 2008, 4 minutes, Matthew Witschonke
Man with unusual style shares his philosophy with a fine female who flips for him.

This in Only an Impression
Italy , 2007, 5 minutes, Vinz Mancuso
Found footage from Amsterdam.

Be Your (Most Attractive) Self
Seattle,2008, 5 minutes, Ricki Mason
Jealousy, menstruation, and performing rats are the themes of this dance film. Five girls in vintage swim suits do calisthenics in a partially demolished sauna and hot tub, scurry like rodents through a deep blue hallway, and perform Esther Williams inspired canons amongst Christmas lights.


Experimental 2
152 NE 53rd St.
Capacity: 20
Pets: Turtle
Total Program Length: 34minutes
Parking: Some street parking available
Movies playing at this venue:
Seattle Symphony Seattle, 2008, 3 minutes, Ryan Davis
This short film is homage to some of Seattle's remaining historic landmarks and architecture.

Whirr
Germany , 2007, 3 minutes, Timo Katz
Lots of houses.

Elevator
USA , 2007, 3 minutes, Nicholas White
Man in Elevator.

WORDS
Seattle, 2008, 5 minutes, Matt Brown
A look into the mind of a man with writer’s block as he battles himself through the use of verbs and nouns.

Eine Stadt Italy , 2007, 4 minutes, Vinz Mancuso
Found footage from Amsterdam.

Over Spilt Milk
USA , 2008, 3 minutes, John Larsen
Channeled energy into a performance project that was sent as an apology letter.

Eddie, Pam, Gary, Sue
Seattle , 2007, 4 minutes, Malic Amalya
Filmic study in semiotics and family relationships.

Untitled
Seattle, 2008, 5 minutes, Jarid del Deo
Film Strip Collage.


Comedy 2
5217 Latona NE
Capacity: 15
Pets: 2 dogs
Parking: Some street parking available
Total Program Length: 32 Minutes
House Theme: Fondue Flash Back
Movies playing at this venue:
1st Ping Pong Lesson with Lucha Lib
Czech Republic , 2008, 3 minutes, Martin Kohout
A very short film about wrestlers, ping pong players, fair play and predestinations.

The Sailor and the Fiendish Foot
USA , 2008, 3 minutes, Christian Simmons
A short epic involving a shipwrecked pirate and his foot.

Idiot Boxer
USA , 2008, 5minutes, Scott Balzer
Two TV athletes compete for glory.

Punchline Piracy
USA , 2008, 2 minutes, Kirby Ferguson
Comedic theft has been going on beneath our noses for far too long.

Banana Muffin
USA , 2006, 2 minutes, Reuben Maness
Tonight's local news… and tomorrow's too.

Domestic Terror
Seattle, 2008, 6 minutes, Edgar Mata
Strange things happen when a Mexican handyman is called upon to resolve a domestic dispute.

On the Assassination of the President
USA , 2008, 6 minutes, Adam Keker
Only to be viewed on the assassination of the president.


Inappropriatly Awesome
4039 8th ave ne, apt 1
Capacity: 15
Pets: No
Parking: Almost no car parking available
Total Program Length: 37 Minutes
Movies playing at this venue:
This program may contain offensive content.
Fantaisie in Bubblewrap
USA , 2008, 4 minutes, Arthur Metcalf
The final minutes of a society of vocal bubble wrap as it faces its apocalypse.

Welcome to Shady Pines
USA , 2008, 5 minutes, V.K. Shah
‘Welcome to Shady Pines’ is a short video by Estelle Getty, real estate agent for the up and coming neighborhood Shady Pines.

Dirty Laundry
Seattle , 2008, 6 minutes, Starla Stroh, Jeff Ramsey, and Kevin Sheen
A young man's attraction to a female neighbor leads to scandalous fantasies and an awkward interaction that could end badly.

Carol of the Balls
Seattle , 2008, 1 minute, Nik Perleros
Crude carolers.

Crustväska
Seattle, 2007, 4 minutes, Benjamin Kasulke
A crash course in the intricacies of Swedish punk fashion.

‘HO’ THE HUMANITY!
Seattle, 2008, 3 minutes, Al Ray
TRAILER OF SUBVERSIVE HUMAN ACTIVITIES.

Forest Pork
USA , 2008, 2 minutes, Reverend Phil
A balmy day in the West Hills finds pair of strangers going for a ride.

Religion in a Box
Seattle, 2008, 2 minutes, Robert Pearson
If religion was sold on late night TV.

The Interview
Seattle , 2008, 5 minutes, The Beta Society
What happens when you are a temp but you don't check your agencies references?

Experimental 1
There wasn't a photo for this one. After reading the other venues, you should know what the deal is by now.
Apex Belltown Co-op
2225 1st Ave
Capacity: 15 People
Pets: A couple of cats
Total Program Length: 28 minutes
Parking: Almost no car parking available
Movies playing at this venue:
Metaphorosis Interview
USA , 2007, 2 minutes, Katherina Knoll
This is a look into an epidemic, ten years into the future.

Energie!
Germany , 2008, 5 minutes, Thorsten Fleisch
High voltage discharges expose photo paper which is then arranged in time to give birth to an electricity planet.

SUPER NONPAREILS
USA , 2008, 1 minute, JEREMY BIRD
CHAOS, HYPNOSIS, CUPCAKE DECORATIONS GONE WILD.

FaceChasers
USA , 2007, 4 minutes, Gabriel Judet Weinshel
In a post-apocalyptic landscape, a man and woman are chased by faceless creatures and papier-mâché attack dogs. In the pursuit, the man loses his life, but the woman conceives and ingenious and surreal method of escape.

Bank
Spain , 2008, 23 seconds, Xam
About the book “La Domination du Monde."

Charlie Rose
USA , 2008, 3 minutes, Andrew Filippone Jr.
PBS favorite "Charlie Rose" is recast as theater of the absurd in this appropriated footage film.

A Girl Almost
USA , 2007, 3 minutes, Jeremiah Jones
Girl on bike crashes.

Tickets are $10 at the door. Couchfest has not posted any admission information for selected venues, so it is a good chance that the ticket price is the same at all venues on Saturday.

Couchfest 2008
Saturday
September 27, 2008
1st Show Starts at 11 A.M. (at ALL venues)
Last Show Starts at 7 P.M. (at ALL venues)
www.couchfestfilms.com

This is as much information that I could get to help support this film festival and also give you awesome movies goers something to do this weekend. The photos are copyright their respective holders and only to promote the film festival.

Most of the notes written here (including the ones about maps, etc.) with exception to the venue and movie information are suggestions and opinions of my own and are not the opinion of Couchfest.

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