Jul
4
2011
In some respects, the City of Philadelphia is clobbering the competition when it comes to PA-centric bragging rights. The Fightin’ Phil’s hold a significant advantage, after all, over the trailing Pirates, when it comes to the State’s baseball rivalry. Regardless of their 1-1 split in the pre-season ending On-Deck Series, the Phil’s have established themselves once again as the team to beat in the NL East…or, even arguably, in the NL overall. With the team well on its way to another championship season, their four straight NL East division titles offer them a hefty edge against the woeful Pirates (who haven’t even witnessed a winning season during the same stretch).
Having said that, the efforts of the PaFIA seem to be tilted strongly in favor of our sister city to the west, as Pittsburgh continues to attract high profile films looking to take advantage of the State’s tax incentive. Already this year, films like “Steel Town”, “The Perks of Being a Wallflower”, and “The Dark Knight Rises” have all staked a claim in the vicinity of the three rivers, while Philly sits in absence of any features of note thus far in 2011. A disheartening statistic after recent years have witnessed the likes of “Transformers 2”, “Limitless”, “Law Abiding Citizen”, and “The Last Airbender” setting up camp in the CoBL.
I’m fortunate enough to be jumping on board the first feature of note (the indie “Backwards”) to visit Philly this calendar year, but remain conscious of the dwindling options nonetheless. I, for one, love our fair city and decided long ago to settle in the Greater Philly region. It’s for that very reason that I remain hopeful (or dare i say optimistic) that Philly will once again start to hold its own in the production showdown. Maybe not in lopsided Phil’s versus Pirates fashion, but at least enough to even up the odds! Here’s hoping…
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Jun
3
2011
Well, it’s seeming pretty official…local Director Ben Hickernell will be helming this summer’s Philly-based indie film “Backwards”, which is set to commence principal photography sometime in mid-July. Written & Produced by Sarah Megan Thomas, and Line Produced by Brian David Cange, “Backwards” is a dramedy focused on an Olympic-hopeful rower who’s faced with a few 30-something life decisions that leave her at an emotional crossroads. Thomas will also play the lead role of Abi Brooks, in addition to producing.
As it stands, I’ll be joining Mr. Hickernell as well this summer in the role of UPM for the film. I’m looking forward to yet another chance to team with Ben, as we’ve developed a long-standing relationship of successful collaborations over the years. It’s good to see another indie select Philly as their backdrop of choice, as the CoBL will be featured pretty heavily in the film.
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May
26
2011
OK, so yes it’s still a week prior to June and I’m already running the central air full tilt, but fortunately the weather isn’t the only thing in the Greater Philly region that’s heating up these days…the indie film scene here in the CoBL is also on a hot streak as of late. In addition to the lauded success of Sean Kirkpatrick’s “Cost of a Soul”, here are a few add’l Philmmakers worthy of a shoutout…
Ben Hickernell’s film “Lebanon, PA” has been met with critical, festival, and now distribution success, after premiering at last years SXSW Film Festival. Ben, along with fellow producing partner Jason Contino, opened to multiple sold out screenings last month as well, right here in Philly at the Ritz @ The Bourse, and rumor has it that ‘Lebanon’ has also secured add’l distribution as well, but more on that in the weeks & months to come. And, speaking of news to come in the world of Director Ben Hickernell, there may be other big news in the not-too-distant future…stay tuned for updates possibly as soon as next week.
Another local indie-filmmaker enjoying well-deserved praise for her efforts is Jenny Deller of “Future Weather” fame. Jenny has been selected recently as one of 10 up & coming Directors to watch out for by “Independent Magazine”. All good things for Philly Philm, and all good praise for local homegrown indie filmmakers!
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May
20
2011
Opening today to a nationwide audience, local indie darling “Cost of a Soul” will benefit from the largest theatrical opening ever for a film of its budget range! Pretty impressive stuff, and great for the CoBL’s indie film scene. Sean Kirkpatrick’s gritty drama was a festival favorite at last month’s Cinefest, where it was awarded the Audience Award for Best Feature Film. Shot locally right here in Philly, and produced by longtime Phila-freelancer Edward J. Eberwine III, ‘Cost’ represents the collaborative efforts of some of Philadelphia’s best freelance crew folk. It was a labor of love, and shot for an impressively low budget, given it’s success thus far.
The film is being released by Relativity Media and Rogue Pictures in a variety of AMC theaters in the country. It will be a standard indie-minded platform release, so a lot will be riding on the film’s opening week success. Buzz for the film has been building, and an interview with Director Kirkpatrick as well as some of the film’s key talent can be found here. So get out there and support local indie filmmakers…and while you’re at it, you can friend the film on facebook as well. The more support the better!
no comments | tags: AMC Theaters, Cinefest, CoBL, Cost of a Soul, Edward J Eberwine III, facebook, Relativity Media, Rogue Pictures, Sean Kirkpatrick | posted in News, Philm