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For Immediate Release
June 27, 2011
Comic-Con International Independent Film Festival Announces 2011 Schedule
International Event Features Films from Eight Countries
SAN DIEGO -- Comic-Con International: San Diego (Comic-Con), the largest comic book
convention of its kind in the world, today announced the schedule for its 2011
Independent Film Festival (CCI-IFF). CCI-IFF 2011 will be held during Comic-Con
– July 21 through July 24 at the Marriott Marquis and Marina, next door to the
San Diego Convention Center (adjacent to Hall A).
The 2011 CCI-IFF offers a full schedule of some of the finest in genre films.
Included in this year's schedule is the return of the popular "Comic-Con Film
School" panels on all four days, along with an assortment of other film-oriented
panel discussions on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. A special opening night
event, the "CCI-IFF Meet and Greet" gathering, will be held on Thursday, July
21, in the foyer outside the Festival room at the Marriott. This event is open
to filmmakers, attendees, and interested fans from 8:00 pm to 9:00 pm.
"This year's festival includes films from across the globe, in addition to
the United States" said David Glanzer, director of marketing and public
relations for Comic-Con. "We are pleased to offer such a diverse slate to our
attendees while also lending exposure to some very deserving filmmakers."
The CCI-IFF celebrates independent film, with the emphasis on genre-related
entries, including action/adventure, animation, comics-oriented, documentary
(related to pop culture topics), horror/suspense, humor, and science
fiction/fantasy. The Festival includes a special awards program on Sunday in
Marriott Hall 1 & 2, beginning at 11:00 am. Sunday afternoon features
rescreenings of the award-winning films. This year's schedule of films has a
decidedly international flavor, with submissions from Canada, China, Italy,
Pakistan, Poland, Taiwan, and the United Kingdom.
The CCI-IFF is a juried event as respected individuals in the fields of film and popular arts view the submissions and decide which submissions will be included in the festival and those deserving of prizes and awards. The 2011 judges are:
Michael Gross
Michael Gross, was art
director for such diverse publications as Esquire, Family Health, NY Scenes, and
National Lampoon. After moving to Los Angeles in 1980, he art directed and
produced films and television shows. His feature film producing credits include
Heavy Metal (art director and associate producer), Ghostbusters (associate
producer), and Ghostbusters II, Twins, Beethoven, Legal Eagles, Kindergarten
Cop, and Dave (all as producer or executive producer). His television credits as
a producer include The Real Ghostbusters (ABC), Beethoven (CBS), and the prime
time pilot, The First Gentleman for CBS. He also designed much of the advertising
for those projects, including the famous "no ghost" logo for Ghostbusters.
Eric Vespe
Eric Vespe has been writing under the nom de geek "Quint" for 15 years at the
movie geek mecca known as Ain't It Cool News. He like animals, hording Blu-Rays
and DVDs, and long walks in the rain.
Kevin Walsh
USC graduate Kevin Walsh has written for diverse genres across all media,
including the feature The Rally for Warner Bros., the graphic novel Salem for
BOOM! Studios, numerous comedy shorts for National Lampoon, and Padmé, chosen by
George Lucas as the best Star Wars fan film of 2008. As a senior story analyst
for Dreamworks, he has helped develop numerous projects, including Transformers,
Cowboys & Aliens, Galaxy Quest, and Road to Perdition. Most recently, Kevin
produced Marwencol, the winner of the 2010 CCI-IFF Judges' Choice and Best
Documentary awards; it also received two Independent Spirit Awards and was cited
by Rotten Tomatoes as the best-reviewed film of 2010.
Comic-Con International Independent Film Festival 2011 Schedule
THURSDAY, JULY 21 |
| 10:00-11:00 | Comic-Con Film School 101 |
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Action/Adventure |
| 11:05-11:45 | The Debt Collector (Writer: Nate Lane, Director: Alan David Morgan) |
| 11:45-12:20 | The Price (Writer: James St. Vincent, Directors: Zeke Pinheiro and James St. Vincent) |
| 12:20-12:50 | 6gun (Writer: Basel Owies and Jeff Robinson, Director: Hebron Simckes-Joffe) |
| 12:50-1:15 | Red Princess Blues (Writer/Director: Alex Ferrari) |
| 1:15-2:05 | Perspectives (Writer/Director: Tim Russ) |
| 2:05-2:35 | Mad Dog and the Flyboy (Writer/Director: Christopher Rausch) |
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Animation |
| 2:35-3:00 | Bait (Writer/Director: Michael Moore) |
| 3:00-3:25 | Barko (Writer/Director: Allison Craig) |
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| 3:30-4:15 | PANEL—TBA |
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Animation (continued) |
| 4:20-4:40 | Dream Giver (Writer/Director: Tyler Carter) |
| 4:40-5:05 | Paths of Hate (Writer/Director: Damian Nenow) |
| 5:05-5:25 | Marvin (Writer/Director: Mark Nute) |
| 5:25-6:10 | Chaisson Rise of the Zerad (Writers: David Hoffman and Karyn Musch, Director: Kevin Ulrich) |
| 6:10-6:25 | Fei Tian (Writer/Director: Zhang Bin) |
| 6:25-6:40 | Secret of Mechanical City (Writer/Director: Jackie Liu) |
| 6:40-6:55 | The Wind of the Cypress Wind (Writer/Director: Christophe Peladan) |
| 8:30-9:35 | Port of Return (Writer: Mike Chang and his team, Director: Mike Chang) |
FRIDAY, JULY 22 |
| 10:00-11:00 | Comic-Con Film School 102 |
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Comics-Oriented |
| 11:05-11:40 | The Kneaded Hero (Writer/Director: Alexis Villa) |
| 11:40-12:05 | Blue Blazes (Writer: Rick Rapher, Director: Mike Shields) |
| 12:05-12:30 | Secret Identity (Writer/Director: Tyler MacIntyre) |
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Humor |
| 12:30-1:00 | The Dungeon Master (Writers/Directors: Rider and Shiloh Strong) |
| 1:00-1:20 | Out-Sorcery (Writers/Directors: Edward Chamourian and Richard Duryea) |
| 1:20-1:50 | I Knew an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly (Writer/Director: Paul Andrejco) |
| 1:50-2:20 | Eugene (Writer/Director: Mark Chaput) |
| 2:20-2:50 | Voodoo (Writer/Director: Mark Ratzlaff) |
| 2:50-3:25 | Repeat After Me (Writers: Daniel Page and Andrew Gumm, Director: Bryan Bangerter) |
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| 3:30-4:15 | PANEL—TBA |
| 4:15-5:00 | PANEL—TBA |
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Humor (continued) |
| 5:05-5:35 | April (Writer/Director: Mike Piccirillo) |
| 5:35-7:05 | Tracy (Writer/Director: Dan Scanlon) |
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Horror/Suspense |
| 7:05-7:35 | Clemency (Writers: Chris Frazier and Joseph Albanese, Director: Joseph Albanese) |
| 7:35-8:05 | The Interrogation (Writer/Director: Harry Bainbridge) |
| 8:05-8:35 | Recollection (Writers: Federico D’Alessandro and Christopher Yeazel, Director: Federico D’Alessandro) |
| 8:35-8:55 | Last Seen on Dolores Street (Writer/Director: Devi Snively) |
| 8:55-9:20 | Write of Passage (Writer/Director: B.C. Jones) |
| 9:20-9:55 | Help Wanted (Writer/Director: Waylon Bacon) |
| 9:55-10:45 | Antidote for a Murder (Writer: Cristian Rojas, Director: Josh Blake) |
SATURDAY, JULY 23 |
| 10:00-11:00 | Comic-Con Film School 103 |
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Science Fiction/Fantasy |
| 11:05-11:45 | The Man Who Knew How to Fly (Writer/Director: Robi Michael) |
| 11:45-12:25 | The Historian Paradox (Writer/Director: Deon H. Hayman) |
| 12:25-1:05 | New World Water (Writer/Director: J.R. Robinson) |
| 1:05-1:30 | Cockpit The Rule of Engagement (Writer/Director: Jesse Griffith) |
| 1:30-2:00 | Digital Antiquities (Writer/Director: JP Chan) |
| 2:00-2:30 | Android 413 (Writer/Director: William Wall) |
| 2:30-3:10 | Heal (Writer/Director: Mian Adnan Ahmad) |
| 3:15-4:00 | PANEL—TBA |
| 4:00-4:45 | PANEL—TBA |
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Science Fiction/Fantasy |
| 4:50-5:20 | Misdirection (Writer/Director: Doron Kipper) |
| 5:20-5:50 | The Unnatural (Writer/Director: Eric Day) |
| 5:50-6:10 | The Vortex (Writer/Director: Zach Johnson) |
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Documentary |
| 6:10-7:40 | Superheroes (Writer: Theodore James and Michael Barnett, Director: Michael Barnett) |
| 7:40-9:00 | Comic Books Go to War (Writer/Director: Mark Daniels) |
| 9:00-10:35 | My Comic Shop DocumentARy (Writer/Director: Anthony Desiato) |
| 10:35-11:00 | To Romero With Love (Writer: Kiel Chenier, Director: Aaron Peacock) |
SUNDAY, JULY 24 |
| 10:00-11:00 | Comic-Con Film School 104 |
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| 11:05-11:55 | CCI-IFF Awards Presentation |
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Documentary |
| 12:00-1:40 | Gahan Wilson Born Dead, Still Weird (Writer/Director: Steven-Charles Jaffe) |
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| 1:45-3:15 | Award Winners Showcase |
About Comic-Con International:
Comic-Con International: San Diego (Comic-Con), the largest comic book convention of its kind in the world,
is a nonprofit educational organization dedicated to creating awareness of, and appreciation for, comics and
related popular art forms, primarily through the presentation of conventions and events that celebrate the
historic and ongoing contribution of comics to art and culture. In addition to its San Diego convention each summer,
Comic-Con organizes the San Francisco-based WonderCon each spring and the
Alternative Press Expo each fall. On the web:
Comic-Con.org,
Facebook.com/comiccon,
Twitter.com/comic_con.
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