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Our 3rd Annual Gotham Film Festival

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When I was young I had a Super 8 movie camera and a movieola film editing machine and for a time fancied myself a movie maker. As with many of my youthful fascinations, I did not follow through and my Hollywood aspirations were suspended.

 

Yes, when I grew up to be a lawyer, we represented New Line Cinema and my college roommate became head of Legal Affairs at Warner Brothers, but my dream was dormant.

 

Then Gotham materialized along with its magic wand and my creativity was reborn with few limits.

 

Why not have a Film Festival I mused and , presto, with the help of equally dreamy cohorts we pulled it off and even offered prize money (along with pop corn and soda).

 

This year is our 3rd Annual Gotham Film Festival and it will be held at 6:00 pm on Tuesday October 22nd at Mercy College (thanks to Dean Victoria Drogin), located at 66 West 35th Street in Manhattan.

 

Thanks also to our stalwart Film Festival Committee Chaired by Steven Skyles-Mulligan and including yours truly, Norm Spizz, Cayce Crown, Judy Mauer and Gideon Schein.

 

A number of films in contention were the creations of Gotham member off spring and I salute them for being able to do what I could not at their age.

 

The Lion is roaring so let's enjoy the show!


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Submitted by NULL (not verified) on Thu, 10/10/2013 - 23:21

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It's been pure joy working on The festival - with an amazing group of cohorts - thanks Fred. XOXO Judy Mauer

Submitted by Jeanne_Anne_Norton on Fri, 10/11/2013 - 00:42

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Jeanne Anne Norton

As Ben said, it truly is a great event. The film shorts are amazing, and you can see Oscar award quality. If you have never been, it is a delightful surprise

Submitted by Lucas_Meyer on Fri, 10/11/2013 - 01:20

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Lucas Meyer

Fred,

I, too, was an aspiring film maker when I was in the sixth grade. My parents had an 8mm (non-Super) camera and projector (which still exist, somehow) and my friends and I made a "horror" movie starring my pet iguana. Some years ago, I had the film remastered on to a VHS cartridge, but now have no playback mechanism. Maybe one of my kids will find a way to revive "The Night Thing".
Donald Bernstein

I took a film class in college. But on 8 mm too. One scene was at the St Louis airport. They let me use the runway and walk onto a plane. Good old days.

Submitted by NULL (not verified) on Fri, 10/11/2013 - 03:47

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Please be part of the G.F.F. Pick your favorite for the Audience Award. Let's see if the judges and audience have similar tastes. See an interesting range of short movies that will amuse, entertain, and inspire. Odey Raviv (Fred's List Reviewer of the winning films)
Fred Klein

The logo above was based on my camera
Steve Maggi

What is the cost for guests? I would like to bring my wife along.
Corey Bearak

Interesting how you can always revisit your dreams and realize some of the best parts as you move through live.

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