Friday, August 15, 2008






Final Night Indie Fest USA

Tonight was the Awards night at Indie Fest USA. It was great to see many of our new friends win awards. What a fun evening and a wonderful week. All things sadly come to an end.

Indie Fest USA Day 4



It was another beautiful day in Anaheim. An outstanding film titled Lost Everything screened at 5P.M. The Production, story, and acting was extremely well done in this sexy film of deception and intrigue. Divine Unrest screened following at 7:15.It was great to see
Phill Booth, Garrett Williams, Bill Elverman and Eric Danes attend the screening.

Tonight is the awards show in front of the House of Blues.

Thursday, August 14, 2008

Indie Fest USA Day 3







Another beautiful day at Downtown Disneyland for Indie Fest USA events.
The short blocks overall were very impressive with a wide variety of styles and stories.
A few films that stand out were Jonty Reason's Film Daddy Left Me Alone With God and an interesting film titled El Taxista. Brock Johnsen's feature film about WWII was very very stylish.




Bloodwine, a feature about female vampires loose on a campus was beautifully acted and shot.

One more night of fun.

Wednesday, August 13, 2008






Indie Fest USA Day 2

The weather was once a gain perfect for Indie Fest USA.

Performing on the main stage was Petrel, three sisters from NY. Their fun energy was contagious as they set the tone for the afternoon crowd in front of the AMC theater. Performing next on stage was the group Sorry Nelson out of Los Angeles. Great lyrics and a splendid variety of Latino dance music and ballads. The short blocks in Theater 5 today were a lot of fun and well made. I really liked the vivid colors and the sensual dance in Omgasm; very nicely done.

We jumped from Last September to From Kilamanjaro with Love trying to see both films.
I wished they weren't playing at the same time.

I look forward to today's events.

Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Awesome First Day at Indie Fest USA








The first day at Indie Fest USA started off with a bang. Beautiful Southern California weather at Downtown Disneyland drew crowds in to listen to awesome music on the main stage. I watched an excellent film by Jeremy Thomas titled The End, and attend an informative seminar by Magic Rock's co founder. Our night ended with a spectacular fireworks display.

Friday, August 1, 2008

"Ok indie film fans, here is the latest installation and it's a good one."

-The Week