A purely New York City centric film festival, the festival’s founders of Johanna Bennett and Mandy Ward chose to show the films at the Core Club, the Village East Cinema, and the Wild Project, while the discussions and panels were featured at the B Bar and Grill. The festival allows for a five day competition among films that were completed by first time filmmakers for the chance to win international sales and theatrical distribution. Any movie that has a first time director, writer, producer, editor, cinematographer, or composer can qualify for the festival’s Competition Films. This year, six fiction and documentary films from all over world, including Lebanon, the Netherlands, and the U.S. premiered at the festival, which were judged by audience members as well as a set of judges, which are Scott Feinstein, Rafe Fogel, Maureen Masters, Nile Rodgers and Harper Simon.
Of the various panels that were featured at the festival, many this year focused on women in film and the women that made the movies we love possible. Discussions varying from “Power Girls! Women in Entertainment,” to “From Rock to Score” to even “Show Me the Money” and “Crystal Ball: The Future of Distribution” were featured at the festival. They offered great insight for all aspiring filmmakers and established ones as well.
Bennett and Ward started the festival as a way to advocate the amazing films that new filmmakers come out with. They state “Our world is increasingly less tolerant of the risks associated with supporting films by first time filmmakers. This creates an ever more challenging environment for filmmakers to create truly inspired content without the need to focus on fundraising and economic success.” Due to the obstacles that many new filmmakers face, the duo decided to make the First Time Fest in order to show these first time films as well as attract viewers and show their appreciation for such films.
Guests of this year’s festival included Questlove and Wayne Kramer for a panel discussion of “Rock to Score,” as moderated by Rachel Felder; the panel which shows how rock stars became film composers. The “Power Girls! Women in Entertainment” panel featured Jacqueline Gonzalez, Terry Lawler, Soo Kim, Leah Meyerhoff, Jenny Halper and Anne Hubbell, while Katie Stern, Rose Ganguzza, Jessica Caldwell, JP Sarni, and Frida Torresblanco all were part of the Producing panel.
The festival ended on Monday in a tribute to Weinstein as well as to show the winners of the competition and which movies came out on top. Check out our next post to see who won and the interview with Harvey Weinstein.
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