*Green Acres (James Beck) won Best Student Short at the Carmel Art & Film Festival in California
*Green Acres (James Beck) won Best Student Short at the Carmel Art & Film Festival in California last week.
*Green Acres (James Beck) won Best Student Short at the Carmel Art & Film Festival in California last week.
There Is No God and We All Die Alone (Harrison Givens) screens this week at the Bend Film Festival in Oregon.
2 Chapman films screen this week at the New Orleans Film Festival in Louisiana: Straight Down Low (Zach Wechter) and What I Hate About Myself (Bobby Moser & Ben Mullinkosson).
3 Chapman films screen this week at the Flagstaff Mountain Film Festival in Arizona: Tailings (Sam Price-Waldman), Why We Climb (Chris Cresci), and Wolf Mountain (Dan Duran, Brendan Nahmias, Sam Price-Waldman).
The Dead Kid (Greg Goyins) screens this week at the Warsaw Film Festival in Poland.
There is No Place for You Here (Elliott Balsley, Sam Price-Waldman, Haley Quartarone, Ruby Stocking) screens this week at the Seattle Social Justice Film Festival in Washington.
10 Chapman films screen this week at the Carmel Art & Film Festival in California: Capstone”s Oak (Will Phelps), Drain (Eric Otten), Green Acres (James Beck), Halfway (Naomi Shepherd), The Heart of a Champion (Reed Frazier), If We Were Adults (Michael Fitzgerald), Light Me Up (Derek Dolechek & Ryan Walton), Pray Me Down (Dan Carr),
Capstone”s Oak (Will Phelps) screens this week at the Screamfest Horror Film Festival in Los Angeles, CA.
Light Me Up (Derek Dolechek and Ryan Walton) won 2nd place at the Knoxville Film Festival in Tennessee and 3rd place at the MovingMedia Int”l Student Film Festival at Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan.
Called to Serve (the interterm TV project written and directed by Michael Van Orden) won Best TV Drama at the Independent Television & Film Festival in Dover & Wilmington, Vermont last week.
Picture Perfect (Winston Tao) screens this week at the Hawaii Int”l Film Festival in Honolulu.
4 Chapman films screen this week at the Chagrin Documentary Film Festival in Ohio: Karisma (Britne Goldstein, Molly Gard, Mor Albalak), Mobilizing Mozambique (Catherine Wharton, Crystal Murphy, David Thompson, Laura Moss), The Vigil (Molly Gard), and Why We Climb (Chris Cresci).