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Official Selection

2006
Vienna International Short Film
Festival

 

 



WINNER
Best Short Thriller  2nd Place
2006
Indie Gathering

 

     
   
   

Official selection in over twenty film festivals worldwide.
Winner of six independent film making awards.

   

 

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Sadie Turns Seven

Lost and Found

And Then There Were Nun

Alan & Suja

Spreading the Word
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And Then There Were Nun
Here's a recipe for disaster:  One slacker boy.  One angry girl.  A heavy dose of Catholic guilt.  Mix. Stir well. Serve.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
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Home for Good

Riverside

Bikini Kansho

 

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What the Frock
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Cast:
Mary Cates
Rob Kramer

 

 



Crew:
Director, Todd Tinkham
Camera, Henry Smith
Gaffer, Ren Velarde
Sound, Emmy Tinkham
Editor, Todd Tinkham
 



Past Festivals:
 

Upcoming Festivals:

July 9-14, 2007
The Deep Fried Film Festival in Lanarkshire, Scotland, has accepted two of our films, AND THEN THERE WERE NUN, featuring Mary Cates, and HOME FOR GOOD, featuring Joanna Foster Wilson, into its 2007 festival. Both films will screen as UK premieres at this festival. The Deep Fried prides itself on screening films from all over the world, as well as featuring their own local talent. Visit the Deep Fried Film Festival at: Deep Fried Film Festival

March 1-2, 2007
BOTU Film Festival - AND THEN THERE WERE NUN: BOTU Film Festival

Festival Dates:  November 18, 2006. Two of our short films have been accepted into the 2006 Filmstream Film Festival. AND THEN THERE WERE NUN and RIVERSIDE will both screen at the Artstream Gallery in beautiful downtown Rochester, NH on November 18, 2006. Visit Artstream and the 2006 Filmstream Film Festival at Filmstream Film Festival 


Festival Dates: November 11-12, 2006. 
AND THEN THERE WERE NUN, featuring Mary Cates and Rob Kramer, has been accepted into the 5th annual "Somewhat North Of Boston" Film Festival in beautiful Concord, NH. "NUN" will screen among dozens of other shorts and features from all over the US and around the world. Visit the SNOB Film Festival online at: SNOB.

Festival Dates: October 5-7, 2006. The Cape fear Independent Film Network has accepted our short films AND THEN THERE WERE NUN and RIVERSIDE into their 5th annual film festival in beautiful Wilmington, NC. Visit the CFIFN at: The Cape fear Independent Film Network

 


Past Events

Festival Dates: August 11-17, 2006.  The Flatland Film Festival in Lubbock, Texas (a very flat place) has accepted AND THEN THERE WERE NUN into its 2006 short film festival (That should liven things up.) Visit the 2006 FFF at: Flatland Film Festival

Festival Dates: August 7-13, 2006.  The Microcinema Film Festival in Chicago, IL, has accepted our short film, AND THEN THERE WERE NUN, into its 6th annual film festival. The 2006 Microcinma promises to be an amazing cinematic experience, screening over 30 films at the beautiful Cutting Hall Performance Center, with parties and events happening at the infamous Durty Nellies Restaurant & Bar. Visit the MCFF at: Microcinema Film Festival

Festival Dates: August 4-6, 2006. The Indie Gathering has awarded our short film, AND THEN THERE WERE NUN, the second place award for BEST SHORT THRILLER. The Indie Gathering takes place annually in Cleveland, Ohio, and is one of the largest independent cinema events in the Midwest. Although the Indie Gathering received over 500 films this year, they only screen the winners at their event. We're honored to have NUN screening at this year's Indie Gathering. Visit the 2006 Indie Gathering Film Festival at: Indie Gathering

Festival Dates: August 3-6, 2006. The Pocono Mountains Film Festival has accepted our short films, AND THEN THERE WERE NUN, and RIVERSIDE, into its 4th annual festival. The Pocono Mountains Film Festival will take place in beautiful Tannersville, PA. Each year, this adventurous festival includes a great selection of independent films, plus a plethora of festival events including a poetry slam, a music video competition and an indoor island pool party. Visit the PMFF at: Pocono Mountains Film Festival. See you in the Poconos!

Festival Dates: July 28-30, 2006. The Action-On-Film Film Festival has just announced the line up for its 2006 festival, and our short film, AND THEN THERE WERE NUN, tops the list. Last year's "Action-On" featured visits by actors David Carradine (Kill Bill 1 & 2) and Steven Williams (X Files, 21 Jump Street), both receiving awards for their lifetime achievements in acting. This year, AND THEN THERE WERE NUN will join dozens of other independent films in the largest action-film festival in the world. We're honored to have AND THEN THERE WERE NUN screening at such a large and prestigious film festival. Learn more about the "Action-On-Film" Film Festival at: "Action-On-Film" Film Festival

Festival Dates: June 24 2006. The Billyburg Film Festival, held annually in the historic Williamsburg (Billyburg) section of New York City, has accepted our short film, AND THEN THERE WERE NUN, featuring Rob Kramer & Mary Cates, to screen at its 2006 film festival. The festival will take place on Saturday, June 24,in historic McCarren Park in Williamsburg. Check out the BBFF online at - Billyburg Film Festival

Festival Dates: June 21 & 22, 2006. The Solstice Film Festival in St. Paul, Minnesota has accepted our films RIVERSIDE and AND THEN THERE WERE NUN into its 2006 festival. The festival will take place in the beautiful Rice Park district of St. Paul and will feature over 50 films from around the world. Visit the SFF at:  Solstice Film Festival

Festival Dates: June 17, 2006. AND THEN THERE WERE NUN has been accepted into the 7th annual Columbia Basin Video Festival in beautiful Richland, WA. Described as a family friendly event, the Columbia Basin will screen a variety of short video projects - all under 10 minutes - from around the US. We're proud (and a bit surprised) to have AND THEN THERE WERE NUN considered a family friendly film. Visit the CBVF at: Columbia Basin Video Festival


Festival Dates: June 4-5, 2006. 
The Folly Felder Film Festival has accepted both RIVERSIDE and AND THEN THERE WERE  NUN into its 3rd annual film festival. Taking place in beautiful Folly Beach, SC, this delightful, short film festival was founded by veteran film and tv actor Clarence Felder (The Last Boy Scout, Ruthless People) and cinematographer Michael Givens (Celestine Prophecy, Coyote Ugly).  RIVERSIDE and AND THEN THERE WERE NUN have both been nominated for festival awards. We'll have more information about the awards soon. Visit the FFFF at: Folly Felder Film Festival

Festival Dates: May 21 & 22, 2006. The Vienna International Short Film Festival has accepted our short film, AND THEN THERE WERE NUN, featuring Rob Kramer and Mary Cates, into its 2006 festival. Held annually in Vienna, Austria, the Vienna International Short Film Festival is recognized as one of the best short film festivals in continental Europe.   We're proud to have "NUN" accepted into such a prestigious festival. Visit the Vienna International at:
Vienna International Short Film FestivalAND THEN THERE WERE NUN is screening in the "Tres Chic" competition group.

Festival Dates: May 20, 2006. The New York Short-Short Film Festival (NYSSFF) in New York City will screen AND THEN THERE WERE NUN as part of its 2006 film festival. The New York Short-Short will screen dozens of independent films, all under 5 minutes long, in five competition categories for the coveted Shorty Awards. The NYSSFF will be held for one full day at the Anthology Film Archives' Courthouse Theater on the corner of 2nd Street and Second Avenue on Manhattan's Lower East Side.  See you there!  Visit the NYSSFF at:  The New York Short-Short Film Festival

Festival Dates: April 17-23, 2006. The Bare Bones International Film Festival, in Muskogee, OK, has accepted our short films, RIVERSIDE and AND THEN THERE WERE NUN into its 7th Annual Film Festival, held in April 2006.

The Bare Bones International Film Festival is known as "The World's Friendliest Film Festival", offering festival attendees a wide variety of experiences, including: a movie-biz career day, live movie shoots, sightseeing tours, mixer receptions, midnight movies, after-parties, open mic poetry, panel discussions, stunt demonstrations, as well as a whole week of the world's best independent films. We're proud to have AND THEN THERE WERE NUN included in such a large and exciting event. Visit the 7th Annual Bare Bones International Film Festival online at:  Bare Bones International Film Festival  - and make plans to attend the festival April 17-23. See you in Muskogee!

Festival Dates: April 17-20, 2006. The Fort Myers Beach Film Festival
in Fort Myers Beach, Florida, has accepted two of our short films into its 6th annual film festival. RIVERSIDE and AND THEN THERE WERE NUN were selected from hundreds of applicants, and both films will screen at the festival which will take place in late April.

Festival Dates: April 7-8, 2006. The Rebel Planet Short Film Festival in Hollywood, CA, has accepted AND THEN THERE WERE NUN into its 2006 festival. Well known as the festival of "cinematic rebellion," the Rebel Planet Film Festival is one piece of an extraordinary filmmaking collaborative known as The Rebel Planet, based in Hollywood, CA.

The mission statement of The Rebel Planet is as follows: "To rebel against the ordinary. To create the extraordinary. To not take no for an answer. To break all the rules. To color outside the lines. To think outside the box. To enable artists to make their own dreams a reality."    Please, visit The Rebel Planet at:
The Rebel Planet

Festival Dates: April 6-9, 2006. The Macon Film & Video Festival in Macon Georgia has accepted RIVERSIDE and AND THEN THERE WERE NUN into its 2006 festival. The festival will take place in the historic Cox Capitol Theatre in beautiful downtown Macon. Awards will be handed out on Sunday, April 9th. Visit the Macon Film & Video Festival at: Macon Film Festival

Festival Dates: March 25-26, 2006. The Kent Film Festival, in Kent Connecticut, has accepted our short film, AND THEN THERE WERE NUN into its 2006 film festival. The festival will screen over 30 films and a variety of filmmaking workshops. This is festival acceptance number 3 for "NUN". Congratulations to all involved, especially actors Rob Kramer and Mary Cates, who truly make this short film remarkable.  Please, visit The Rebel Planet at: The Kent Film Festival

 

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