Festival, v3.0
The thing that's been solidly kicking my ass timewise over the past week (and don't even ask me how one filmmaker managed to violate the laws of physics by actually discovering a way to put sound inside video, like the cough syrup centre inside those Vicks lozenges) is of course the One Minute Film & Video Festival, which is screening on November 24th at 7:00 at the Bloor Cinema in Toronto. My latest (and greatest?) film, E-Watchamacallit Un-amation, is screening as part of the programme, which is made up of 64 one-minute films, all dealing with the central theme "intersections."
And this year, we've got advance tickets on sale! Starting in about... 45 minutes actually, at Queen Video at 480 Bloor Street, for $8 each. So please, don't miss your chance to be a part of the third annual 1MFVF, which is generally a hotbed of craziness and fun. I'll even throw in a sly Tederick.com reference in my opening monologue just to make you feel special.
