Jan 21, 2005
God Hates Rags?
If you missed it at the local National Film Challenge screening at the Warehouse Theater or at Artomatic 2004, the hilarious (and perhaps a bit prophetic) mockumentary “Felt: Tearing the Fabric of America” is now available online. The short piece, produced by local groups Cavegirl Productions and Defectiv Films, was fully made over the course of one weekend and was recently named “Best Mockumentary” by the NFC. “Felt” was also named one of the top…
Nov 23, 2004
More Artomatic Fun
With less than two weeks before the show closes, now’s time to plan your trip to Artomatic. The annual artist-organized show has filled the former Capital Children’s Museum with art of all kinds. Today, D.C. artist Mark Jenkins’ tape men showed up at the Washington Post building asking for Blake Gopnik (see his spoof story), the author of the Post’s scathing review of the show. (To their credit, the Post did create a special feedback…
Nov 11, 2004
Artomatic Comes to Capitol Hill
After a one year hiatus, Artomatic begins again, this time at the former location of the National Capitol Childrens Museum at the end of the culture-starved H Street corridor. The three-week long event begins at 7 PM tomorrow evening for an opening party with six music performances, a dance performance, and thousands of unique art displays. Though the event calendar on the website is still incomplete, planned during the event are numerous performances and showings…
Nov 09, 2004
Twenty Short Films Made in a Weekend
Think you have to work on a tight deadline? Imagine how some of the filmmakers having premieres in D.C. felt last month. Tonight, the Warehouse Theater is showing the D.C. area films from the National Film Challenge. The challenge (a sister project to the D.C. based 48 Hour Film Challenge) was to write and complete a short film over the course of one weekend. Participating teams were only allowed to organize their equipment, crew, locations,…