Film Screenings


“East of Nowhere” Exclusive Local Screening
Fort Wayne, IN – Knew Frame Productions, LLC and the Fort Wayne Cinema Center are having a screening for the independent feature length film titled “East of Nowhere.”

Knew Frame has partnered with Fort Wayne's Cinema Center to exclusively screen the film to local patrons on Saturday, February 25, 2012 at 6:00 p.m. This will be in Andorfer Commons’ Theater on Indiana Tech’s campus located at 1600 E. Washington Blvd. Fort Wayne, IN 46803.

Knew Frame is a collaborative group of filmmakers that started working together at IPFW in the student organization IPFW Film Club. Most of the cast members that were selected from auditions were Fort Wayne based thespians. Additionally, the film was only shot in and around the Fort Wayne area. Over 60 people volunteered to work on this project over the course of a year.

There are many setbacks for filmmakers in general, but even more so for filmmakers who live in smaller markets, such as Fort Wayne. Luckily, there has been a huge outpouring of support from the local community to get the film completed. Many local businesses such as Deer Park Pub, Calhoun Street Soups, Salads and Spirits, Hyde Bros. Books, Accu Label, A-Plus Computers, B. Antonio’s Pizza, ACPL, Woodland Lounge, Raimondo’s, Wooden Nickel, Picasso’s, and Dawson’s Dogs donated time, money, and services to the film.

“East of Nowhere” and the filmmakers have also been featured on Rogue Cinema’s web newsletter, Whatzup, WANE-TV, The Fort Wayne Reader, and the Busco Voice.

Knew Frame has submitted the work to over 15 film festivals all over the country for the 2012 festival season. Additional future goals for the film are to continue to screen locally as well as obtain a contractual agreement with a distribution company so everyone can experience the “East of Nowhere” story.

The film is based on the filmmakers’ collective stories about their Midwest upbringings and a commentary on some of the lifestyles they have witnessed growing up in Middle America. Anyone is encouraged to attend this exclusive test screening and support local art and film. Viewer discretion is advised, as this film has not been rated by the MPAA.

 

 

Indiana-Made Films Showing at the Irving February 17th
NOBLESVILLE - INDIANA, January 5 – Multi-award winning Karmic Courage Productions (based in Nobelsville, IN) will have an epic screening of some sexy and scary shorts from Indianapolis filmmakers at the Irving Theater; Friday, February 17 at 7pm.
 
Tickets are $7 at the door for 8 short films and two live performances by Joe Reeves and The Lowdown. Doors open at 7pm. DVD's of films will also be available for purchase. Ticket sales go toward film festival submissions for Love Dance and Home Security. 
 
Love Dance - A sexy comedy about a married couple who wanders into an adult store and might have gotten a little more than they bargained for. Written by Terry Shepard.  Directed by Kate Chaplin. Stars: Rachel Illingworth, Joshua C. Ramsey and Eric T. Schroeder. Karmic Courage Productions

Home Security - Horror hits home as a security salesman tries to increase sales by breaking into people homes to scare them. Written & Directed by Kate Chaplin. Stars: Emmanuel Carter, L.E. Bradford and Sarah Moore. Karmic Courage Productions

He Who Watches - A psychological horror by Pants Cannon Media about a dying woman on the edge of life and death as she's haunted by her past -- and a mysterious entity.  Written & Directed by Kylee Wall and Kathleen Toomey. Stars: Eric T. Schroeder, Sarah Hoback, and Angela Steele Bowers. Pants Cannon Media

Leah Not Leia - A dark comedy about a baby girl born during the STAR WARS boom in 1977 who shares a similar name to a certain Jedi Princess that wasn’t allowed to wear underwear. Written by Kate Chaplin. Directed by Tom Johnson and Nate Savidge. Stars: Carrie Fedor, Joshua C. Ramsey, Liz Collar and Chris Spurgin. Karmic Courage & Inverted Staircase Productions

Ready to Settle - After too many weird blind dates a young lawyer decides if she is ready to settle. Directed by Valerie Pierce. Stars: Andi Wilson and Cassandra Schomer. Ewe B*tch Productions

Domestic Disturbing - a dark comedy by Gary Weeks

Funny Cat - a public service announcement or sorts about cats from El Cheapo Films. Written & Directed & Staring Dean Lee Devore. El Cheapo Films

Fertility 2.0 - A young couple falls prey to a socially- engineered Internet scam. Written & Directed by David Ross. Stars: Brian Boyd and L.E. Bradford. Liberty or Death Productions. 
 
For more information go to
www.karmiccourage.com. To schedule an interview, contact: Kate Chaplin, officekcp@gmail.com
317.833.8861

 

 

Film Screenings 
@ Indianapolis Museum of Art

4000 Michigan Road, Indianapolis 46208

February 9, 7 pm:  The Exiles (1961)
February 10, 7:30 pm:  The Quiet Man (1952)
February 17, 7 pm:  Charade (1963)
February 24, 6 pm:  The Godfather: Part II (1974)

For more information, http://www.imamuseum.org/programs/films.

 

 

Vintage Movie Nights
@ Garfield Park Arts Center
2432 Conservatory Drive, Indianapolis

This winter and spring, join film historian and preservationist Eric Grayson as he presents "Fallen Stars," a film series featuring actors who were ostracized from Hollywood.  Tickets are available at the door on the night of the film for $3.

February 25, 7 pm:  The Pay Off (1942)
March 24, 7 pm:  The Vampire Bat (1933)
April 28, 8 pm:  Exile Express (1939)
May 26, 8 pm:  The Origins of Cinema
For more information, 2012 IndyParks Winter/Spring Fun Guide (page 28).

 

To post a film screenings, please email filminfo@iedc.in.gov.
Subject to review.