2011 Schedule
Subject to Change
The following times and locations, and even events, are preliminary and are subject to change. We will update this page as new events are added and times and locations are adjusted.
Venue
Most events are in the Performing Arts Building on the Hillsborough Community College Ybor campus, located at the northeast corner of West Palm Avenue and 14th Street North, Tampa, Florida 33605 (map).
Tickets
All events are open to the public; most events are free but a few require purchase of a ticket. Ticket prices are noted in the event description. Tickets can be purchased at the box office located in the lobby of the Performing Arts Building. Cash only.
Wednesday March 23 | ||||
| Time | Mainstage Theater | Studio Theater | Art Gallery | Other Venues |
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| 5:30pm |
The Digital Lounge ShowVideo installations, digital painting and single channel exhibition – 20 international filmmakers, Francesca Talenti and Margaret Ross Tolbert. Opening reception and gallery talk: Francesca Talenti (gallery is open all hours of festival through Saturday evening, March 26)Free |
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| 7:30pm |
Fest HighlightsScreenings:The Lost Thing, 2011 Academy Award winner, Best Animated Short Production Day, by Tampa director Fred Smith, plus special guests Free |
Time Travels: ExplorationsElements of Time, David MontgomeryParallel, Dee Hood Exquisite Corpses, Dana Plays Aquifer, Dana Plays River Madness, Dana Plays Glory, László Horváth The Lost Thing, Shaun Tan Free |
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| 9:00pm 11:00pm |
Fest HighlightsOutdoor screenings and live music by Bunko SquadNew World Brewery 1313 8th Ave, Tampa, Florida 33605 (map) |
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Thursday March 24 | ||||
| Time | Mainstage Theater | Studio Theater | Art Gallery | Other Venues |
| 6:00pm |
American Nightmare: Made in ChinaDocumentary: A shortage of U.S.-made sheetrock leads to importation of toxic Chinese product turning Florida dream homes into nightmares. Director: Briana FrapartTickets: $5.00 |
The Digital Lounge ShowFree |
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| 7:30pm |
Waste LandTrash to Art: New York City artist Vik Muniz films the garbage pickers/recyclers at the world's largest landfill near Rio de Janeiro. Director: Lucy WalkerTickets: $10.00 |
Time Travels: ExplorationsElements of Time, David MontgomeryParallel, Dee Hood Exquisite Corpses, Dana Plays Aquifer, Dana Plays River Madness, Dana Plays Glory, László Horváth The Lost Thing, Shaun Tan Free |
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| 9:00pm |
More Than Skin DeepTanning Craze: A look at the most misunderstood and underestimated illnesses – the disease of skin cancer. Director: Stan KozmaTickets: $10.00 |
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Friday March 25 | ||||
| Time | Mainstage Theater | Studio Theater | Art Gallery | Other Venues |
| 6:00pm |
Time Travels: ExplorationsElements of Time, David MontgomeryParallel, Dee Hood Exquisite Corpses, Dana Plays Aquifer, Dana Plays River Madness, Dana Plays Glory, László Horváth The Lost Thing, Shaun Tan Free |
The Digital Lounge ShowFree |
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| 7:30pm |
Pat OleszkoPerformance: Page Oleszko is awwwwe-inspiring and a little terrifying if encountered unexpectedly.Tickets: $10.00 |
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| 9:00pm |
Into EternityDocumentary: Finland is building a nuclear waste repository designed to last 100,000 years. How do we convince future generations to stay out? Director: Michael MadsenTickets: $10.00 |
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Saturday March 26 | ||||
| Time | Mainstage Theater | Studio Theater | Art Gallery | Other Venues |
| 11:00am |
Florida Filmmaker WinnersAtlantic & Pacific Production award winners (in no particular order):Glory, László Horváth Disconnected, Freddy Rabbath You’ve Got Hell, Stephen McKendree and R. Presley Stephens War of Our Children, Clint Mouriño Drawn, Freddy Rabbath Free |
A Brook Through Time: Theodore Lyman IIIA film about Red Brook in Wareham, Massachusetts, by Tampa filmmaker Charles Lyman, who will also show A Passage Through Egypt, an excerpt from Ironclads, a work in progress about a night-time float trip down the Hillsborough River.Free |
The Digital Lounge ShowFree |
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| 1:00pm |
Award PresentationsPatsy O-ward: Production Day, Fred SmithWinners of the Atlantic & Pacific Production awards: Best in Category: HCC Family Portrait, Brittany Soots Best in Category: USF Every Time I Dive, Adrian Errico Best in Category: Florida Student-FSU Drawn, Freddy Rabbath Best in Category: Florida Independent Elements of Time, David Montgomery USF: Merit Awards Stage 5, Jean Carlo Penaloza Tender, John Shirk Florida Student: Merit The Artist’s Passion, Nick Rua Spin Cycle, Fawn Testa Free |
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| 2:30pm |
Springs Eternal?Florida author and documentary filmmaker Bill Belleville and Florida artist Margaret Ross Tolbert present a lecture on Florida's natural freshwater springs.Free |
Florida Filmmaker WinnersWinners of the Atlantic & Pacific Production awards (in no particular order): You’ve Got Hell, Stephen McKendree and R. Presley StephensWar of Our Children, Clint Mouriño Glory, László Horváth Exquisite Corpses, Dana Plays Free |
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| 3:30pm |
AQUIFERiousFlorida artist Margaret Ross Tolbert talks about her new book, AQUIFERious, paintings and writings about the freshwater springs in North Florida.Free |
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| 4:00pm |
Time Travels: ExplorationsElements of Time, David MontgomeryParallel, Dee Hood Exquisite Corpses, Dana Plays Aquifer, Dana Plays River Madness, Dana Plays Glory, László Horváth The Lost Thing, Shaun Tan Free |
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| 4:30pm |
In Marjorie’s WakeFlorida author and filmmaker Bill Belleville presents In Marjorie’s Wake: In Search of Rawlings, a River and Time, which follows the path of a 1933 float trip on the St. Johns river taken by Marjorie Rawlings (The Yearlin).Free |
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| 6:00pm |
SirenaA dance performance by Margaret Ross Tolbert and Stefan CraciunFree |
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| 7:30pm |
The Evening RoomDirected by Tampa filmmaker Victoria Jorgensen, The Evening Room explores lack of intimacy between romantic partners, colleagues and total strangers in a fast-moving world in which reality is much less intriguing than the unknown. Introduced by Jorgensen and attended by cast and crew.Tickets: $10.00 |
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Sunday March 27 | ||||
| Time | Mainstage Theater | Studio Theater | Art Gallery | Other Venues |
| 2:00pm 6:00pm |
Fest HighlightsFestival highlights and audience favorites.Tickets: $5.00 Silver Meteor Gallery, 2213 East 6th Avenue, Tampa, FL 33605 (map) The Films: the best of currents 2010, from the first annual Santa Fe International New Media Festival Time Travels: 44 min The Lost Thing War of Our Children You’ve Got Hell Every Time I Dive Spin Cycle Daphne Yonder and Elements of Time Stage Five Family Portrait The Artist’s Passion |
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