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		<title>Friday deadCENTER Recap</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Jun 2009 14:55:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Friday started out quite nicely with the documentary Official Rejection. It&#8217;s clear that filmmakers, even after production has wrapped, put so much of themselves into trying to get their films seen. Expectations vary greatly&#8230;as does quality&#8230;but regardless, you certainly have to admire the effort. This nicely edited documentary sort of captured filmmakers struggles. To be [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Friday started out quite nicely with the documentary <em>Official Rejection</em>. It&#8217;s clear that filmmakers, even after production has wrapped, put so much of themselves into trying to get their films seen. Expectations vary greatly&#8230;as does quality&#8230;but regardless, you certainly have to admire the effort. This nicely edited documentary sort of captured filmmakers struggles. To be clear, trying to get your movie into a festival isn&#8217;t one of life&#8217;s great obstacles, but it does make for a compelling little film.</p>
<p>The panel afterwards&#8211;The Life and Times of Independent Film&#8211;was just as entertaining and informative. The moderator was good, the questions from the audience were good, and the panelists were insightful. I could have sat in on panels all day&#8230;based on some of the content. Lloyd Kaufman with a microphone would have kept me entertained for some time. And there certainly could have been a panel based solely on the question of one audience member who questioned the male-centric aspect of filmmaking. Maybe next year&#8230;</p>
<div id="attachment_446" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 310px"><img class="size-medium wp-image-446" title="p6120007" src="http://www.thefilmcake.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/p6120007-300x224.jpg" alt="Official Rejection Panel" width="300" height="224" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Official Rejection Panel</p></div>
<p>After that, we stopped in at the Oklahoma Film and Music Office Reception for a drink (Stella, of course) and a bite to eat. The place was packed. It was nice to see all of the interaction&#8230;even if from a wallflower vantage point.</p>
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<p>Then, we stopped in for the Okie Shorts. We didn&#8217;t stay for the whole program, but we did manage to catch the two we had been anticipating&#8211;<em>Safe</em> and <em>Hit Boys II Men</em>. Both exceeded expectations. In all honesty, I really look forward to what all these guys do next. Good stuff. Right here in Oklahoma.</p>
<p>After sneaking a couple of beers in at the Red Piano, we headed over to Untitled [Artspace] for the Horror and Midnight shorts. I was a little  disappointed that the Frolic wasn&#8217;t a bit closer to Untitled, but I managed nevertheless. Plus, it gave us time to unapologetically get our pictures taken with the Alba shark and then check out some of the art inside.</p>
<p>The Horror Shorts were good, but I was REALLY impressed with the Midnight Shorts. For one, they replayed <em>Miracle Investigators</em>. I love that one. <em>Misadventures of Moon Kitty</em> pleasantly lived up to my expectations. It was like a tripping LOLcat or something. Weirdly nice. I also really, really liked <em>Whore</em>. Well acted, well written, and well shot. Very good. And <em>Money Please!</em> was funny but also surprisingly relevant.</p>
<p>Today, we&#8217;re going to try to at least catch the <a href="http://deadcenter.bside.com/2009/films/shortfemmes_deadcenter2009">Short Femmes</a> before settling in for some Peace, Love, and Wavy Gravy.</p>
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