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Featured/Short Films
Callalilly Kane is a ragdollwho's one desire is to play the piano.She had hoped this skill would beinate, but upon sitting behindher piano, she realizes this is notsomething that will come easily! Will Callalilly have the patienceto become a skilled piano player? Or will she give into frustration? Callalilly is truly an unbelievable sneak peek into the world of the Sisters Kane. Theirs is a beautiful yet slightly dark world where only dolls exist. The slight movements and wide-eyed expressions of the dolls draw you in, leaving you curious as to what the other dolls' tales may be. Callalilly. . .a short film with a moral lesson, taken from thebook Tales of the Sisters Kane by Christy Kane.
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Featured/Short Films
'Hold On,' starring Jackie Julio, Doug Olear ('The Wire,' 'Something the Lord Made') and Dominic West ('300,' 'Chicago'), featuring music by Bruce Springsteen, is a quirky comedy about Rose, a spirited, quadriplegic, physicist who goes to extreme measures in her quest for romance. This engaging, short film - part romance, part magic realism - is sprinkled with absurdity and symbolism, adding a touch of spice for the consummate film lover.
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Thank you to the Maryland Film Office!
We wanted to thank some of this year's sponsors, including the Maryland Film Office. Thank you for all of your support for The Baltimore Women's Film Festival. We appreciate your assistance.
Here is some information about the office:
Maryland offers a rich array of landscapes from which to choose - from the mountains in the west across the rolling hills and farmlands of central Maryland to the beautiful waterfront and sandy beaches of the Eastern Shore. Architecture that spans the centuries from colonial to modern and illustrates a wide range of socio-economic backgrounds can be found throughout the state. Maryland has a deep crew base experienced in every guild and trade. Over 650 IATSE members, over 3000 SAG members, and film sensitive teamsters all make Maryland the place you're shooting for.
They have a bulletin board of Maryland Film events, calls for entry, and opportunities at http://www.marylandfilm.org/bulletin.html
Visit the site at: http://www.marylandfilm.org/index.html
New Baltimore Event: Gary Null Screening and Reception at The Baltimore Women's Film Festival
 On Saturday October 24th between 3:30pm-4:30pm, the Baltimore Women's Film Festival will be holding a reception, sponsored by Lebanese Taverna, 719 S. President Street. This reception is free to all attendees of Baltimore Women's Film Festival screening "Autism: Made in the USA" at 1:30pm. Tickets to the film screening are $10.  The reception will include complimentary appetizers and cash bar with happy hour prices. The Director of the film Dr. Gary Null is a multi award-winning journalist and New York Times best-selling author, he has written over 70 books on nutrition, self-empowerment and public health issues. Advance film festival ticket purchase required to attend the Lebanese Taverna reception. Buy tickets for the screening here: https://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/81097For more information about "Autism: Made in the USA" visit http://www.autismmadeintheusa.com/
Baltimore Women's Film Festival
 The Baltimore Women's Film Festival's 2009 event is coming up October 23-25, 2009. The festival schedule can be found at http://www.bwfilmfestival.com. We have an amazing selection of shorts, features, documentaries and animations this year! It is a very exciting line-up. The festival will take place at Landmark's Harbor East Theatre.
dencam reviewed Magdalene
on: 10/29/09 10:16 AM
saying: "brilliant...looking forward to seeing more of this great work."
bbor005 reviewed Magdalene
on: 10/29/09 9:00 AM
saying: "Fantastic stuff, this young director will go far...oh, and at 0:21, is that some sneaky product plac..."
bbor005 reviewed Magdalene
on: 10/29/09 6:41 AM
saying: "Fantastic stuff, this young director will go far...oh, and at 0:21, is that some sneaky product plac..."
bbor005 reviewed Magdalene
on: 10/29/09 6:40 AM
saying: "Fantastic stuff, this young director will go far...oh, and at 0:21, is that some sneaky product plac..."
kimbo smith reviewed The Mystery Date
on: 10/28/09 2:35 PM
saying: "Now this film is what the BW Film Festival is all about! A local woman director/producer, a woman c..."
JoodyC reviewed The Mystery Date
on: 10/27/09 5:27 PM
saying: "The premise of the willing suspension of disbelief is stretched considerably and well rewarded by th..."
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