Launch & Laurels

Launch & Laurels | BIFF 2012

Rub shoulders with filmmakers and aficionados from around the world at the BIFF Launch event. It’s the perfect way to kick off the festival. Help to congratulate our award winners as BIFF 2012 Filmmaker Award recipients will be announced.

*Shuttle service is available.
** Semi-formal dress

 

Date: Thursday Feb. 16th
Times:
– 5:00 pm, Event & Music begins
– 6:20 pm, Awards Ceremony begins

Location: Eclipse Center, 1701 Riverside Drive, Beloit
Musical Performance: San Juan Project
Tickets: $10 Adults / $5 Students (with ID) plus tax & service charges online

  • Josh Burton Award for Excellence
  • Power of Film Award
  • Ken Hendricks People’s Choice Award
  • Documentary
  • Feature
  • Short
  • Best of Wisconsin
  • Screenplay
  • Soundtrack
  • Animation
  • Student

San Juan Project

Originated in 2008 in Guadalajara, Mexico, The San Juan Project consists of 4 members- Isreal Ulloa, Arturo Lamadrid, Arturo De La Torre, and Mayer Rod. With each member bringing their own unique style, San Juan Project’s musical concept has been winning over the local scene of Guadalajara since their start, and through there explosive live shows they [/twocol_one_last] have been captivating audiences throughout the country.

With their roots based in jazz, they layer there sound with electronic, hip hop, soul and funk influences, creating a lively mix for almost any audience. And with their talent for freestyle improvisation, you’re almost always guaranteed to see a surprisingly unique live show, which connects the band with the audience in an unmistakable way.

Presented By:

Blackhawk BankWIFR Rockford 23

The Speakeasy Lounge & Restaurant

Sneak Peek | Janesville 2012

The Speakeasy Lounge & RestaurantIs there any question that The Speakeasy is one of THE hot spots in Janesville? Of course there isn’t!

During your Sneak Peek you will be presented with an impressive spread of hors d’oeuvres with a cash bar. The Speakeasy will be host to two venues during BIFF 2012 on Friday and Saturday nights of the festival.

Come for a sneak look at some of the films that will be featured at this year’s festival and be one of the first to receive the official 2012 BIFF Program Book.

  • Date: Thursday, January 19th, 2012
  • Time: 5:30 pm
  • Location:  The Speakeasy – 19 N. High Street, Janesville WI
  • Price:  FREE


Sponsored by

Tallman Historic Campus

Franchescos Ristorante

Sneak Peek | Rockford 2012

Franchescos RistoranteFranchesco’s Ristorante will once again host the exciting peek into BIFF 2012 as well as being one of Rockford’s first film venues during the festival.

The Sneak Peek provides the flavor of what is to come, both in the films and in the fun.

With a sumptuous complimentary food spread and your chance to be the first to preview upcoming BIFF films, what more could you ask for? HOW ABOUT TWO COMPLIMENTARY BEER/WINE TICKETS COMPLIMENTS OF BLACKHAWK BANK?

Well… let us tell you ….

You can be among the first to receive the official 2012 BIFF Program Guide Book!

  • Date:  Wednesday Jan. 18th
  • Time:  5:30 pm
  • Location:  Franchesco’s Ristorante – 7128 Spring Creek Rd. Rockford, IL 61107
  • Price:  FREE



Sponsored by:

Rockford Register Star Blackhawk Bank Franchescos Ristorante

Sneak Peek | Beloit

The Beloit InnGreater Beloit Chamber
Business After Hours

The January Greater Beloit Chamber of Commerce’s Business After Hours is the official Sneak Peek for the Beloit International Film Festival!

Complementary Hors d’ oeuvres from Café Belwah add value to an evening, where the home of one of middle America’s great film festivals give you the very first look at the wonderful films screening at BIFF 2012.

Pick up your program book, view some hot movie trailers and get ready to order your tickets online!

  • Date:  Tuesday January 17th, 2012
  • Time:  5:30pm
  • Location:  Beloit Inn 500 Pleasant St., Beloit, WI 53511
  • Price:  $5.oo at the door.

Sponsored by:


The Beloit Inn The Beloit Daily News Stateline Community Foundation

San Juan Project

BIFF B.A.D. Latino

Date: Saturday, Feb 18, 2011
Place: La Casa Grande
Time: 10:00 pm

San Juan Project

FREE

Featuring:
“The San Juan Project”
from Guadalajara, Mexico

Originated in 2008 in Guadalajara, Mexico, The San Juan Project consists of 4 members- Isreal Ulloa, Arturo Lamadrid, Arturo De La Torre, and Mayer Rod. With each member bringing there own unique style, San Juan Project’s musical concept has been winning over the local scene of Guadalajara since there start, and through there explosive live shows they have been captivating audiences throughout the country.

With there roots based in jazz, they layer there sound with electronic, hip hop, soul and funk influences, creating a lively mix for almost any audience. And with there talent for freestyle improvisation, your almost always guaranteed to see a surprisingly unique live show, which connects the band with the audience in an unmistakable way.

Find us on FacebookWatch us on YouTubeFollow us on Twitter

Sponsored By:

Southern Wisconsin Interpreting and Translation Services

 

Cracked.com Comedy Event

In association with Beloit College

You too could be having this much fun

Cracked.comAmerica’s only humor site since 1958 is coming to Beloit! The Comedians from Cracked.com are bringing a feature film called “Kill Me Now” and a short film called “Drama Queen” to BIFF!

After their screenings on Friday the comedic troupe will perform an hour of sketch comedy that is sure to leave you laughing.

Friday, Feb. 17th 2012

(followed by filmmaker Q&A and live comedy skit)

Saturday, Feb. 18th 2012 

(no comedy routine following film screenings)

Kill Me Now | film by Travis LongKill Me Now
Even Serial Killers Have A Bad Day

Before heading off to college, Noah and Dennis attend an end-of-summer bash in a cabin in the middle of the woods. This turns out to be a prime target for a serial killer who preys on the teens in brutal fashion.

Drama QueenThe Drama Queen
Breaking up is hard to do… expecially when your girlfriend is the ultimate drama queen.

A man attempts to break up with his girlfriend, whose flair for the overly dramatic starts to have strange and sweeping repercussions in our world. He seems nonplussed by this turn of events, though chagrined. From there, things play out pretty much as you’d expect, except for the bit at the end about the pot farm. A Those Aren’t Muskets! sketch!

Sponsored by:
Beloit College

La Teta Asustada

La Teta Asustada | Milk of Sorrow

La Teta Asustada

Saturday: 2:30 pm – La Casa Grande Buy Tickets

 

Genre: Drama
Country: Peru, Spain
Language: Spanish, Quechua
Runtime: 94 minutes
Rating: PG
Director: Claudia Llosa

 

Fausta is suffering from a rare disease called the Milk of Sorrow, which is transmitted through the breast milk of pregnant women who were abused or raped during or soon after pregnancy. While living in constant fear and confusion due to this disease, she must face the sudden death of her mother. She chooses to take drastic measures to not follow in her mother’s footsteps

IMDb Listing

 

 

 

 

Postales

Postales / Postcards

Postales
Friday: 7:30pm – Bagels & More Buy Tickets
Saturday: 5:00pm – La Casa Grande 

Genre: Drama
Country: Peru, US
Language: Spanish, Quechua, English
Rating:  PG-17
Runtime: 80 minutes
Producers: Claire Connelly, Dan Fischer,P.J. Fishwick,Maxi Holland
*Subtitled*

 

In the ancient cobblestone streets of Cuzco, Peru, 12-year-old Pablo sells postcards to tourists in the main plaza while his brother Jano, supports the family through petty street crime. Pablo questions his world when he encounters Mary, who unbeknownst to him is the daughter of an American businessman planning to develop a hotel on the land where his family lives.

When told they will be forced to leave the only home they”ve known, Jano swears vengeance and convinces his younger brother to help him rob the American father.! In the fathers” wallet Pablo discovers a photo of Mary.! Troubled by his actions, Pablo searches the city for Mary to ease his guilt and return the stolen wallet.!

After finding Mary, Pablo convinces her to sneak away with him to explore the Inca ruins.! Mary”s distraught parents return to the hotel after losing her, only to discover Elizabeth in bed with Jano.! Mary”s father quickly recognizes Jano as the thug who robbed him.! After a scuffle, Mary appears in the hotel room with her father”s returned wallet.! As the American family leaves Cuzco and the Peruvian family leaves their home, both are forever changed.

 

No eres tu soy yo

No eres tú, soy yo

No eres tu soy yoSaturday: 7:30 pm – La Casa GrandeBuy Tickets

 


Genre: Comedy, Romance
Country: Mexico
Language: Spanish
Rating: PG-13
Runtime: 120 minutes
Director: Alejandro Springall
Producer:  Matthias Ehrenberg, Paula Jaramillo

Find us on Facebook

 

 

Javier (Eugenio Derbez) sólo desea una cosa en la vida: estar con su amada María (Alejandra Barros), pero poco después de su boda, el destino cambia sus planes. No Eres Tú, Soy Yo es la singular historia de un hombre que busca reencontrarse con el amor, aún cuando éste se niega a aparecer.

Una divertida trama en la que Javier lo mismo acude a terapias místicas, que compra un perro con la esperanza de atraer las miradas de las mujeres. En medio de todo esto, aparece Julia (Martina García), una joven libre de espíritu que no le pone condiciones al protagonista para ser su amiga y cómplice. Si tan sólo Javier pudiera olvidarse de María.

IMDb listing

 

 

 

 

 

 

Biff Latino Kids

  • Time:  11:00 am – 2:00 pm
  • Price:  FREE
  • Ages: Children of all ages welcome and their parents
  • Location:  La Casa Grande (618 4th Street, Beloit WI)


Films programmed with KIDS FIRST! Followed by piñata, games, snacks and even a clown.

MilagrosMilagros

 

Country: Mexico
Language: English
Runtime: 26 minutes
Director: Kara Baca Sachs

 

Really a story about a family whose Mom has passed away. The boy tries to regain his father’s love and attention by mimicking the jobs his mother did when she was alive. Touching. Well done story that shows a wonderful segment of Hispanic community and the Lady of Guadalupe.

 

El Salon MexicoEl Salón Mexico

CountryMexico
Language: English
Runtime: 23 minutes
Director: Paul Glickman
Producer: Tamarind King

 

A fantasy, set in Mexico in the 1800’s and woven into the musical composition by Aaron Copland. It is the story of a very young campesino who, along with his burro and rooster, sneaks out of the house one night to see a fiesta for the very first time.

 

The Little Engine that CouldThe Little Engine That Could
(La Pequeña Locomotora Que Si Pudo)

 

Country: USA

Language: Spanish
Runtime: 83 minutes
Director: Elliot M. Bour

 

This re-telling of the classic tale features a train engine that refuses to give up, teaching children that they can accomplish anything they put their mind to.
Una pequeña locomotora llamada Tillie convive en una concurrida estación de ferrocarril con todo tipo de máquinas de tren. Durante toda su vida ha soñado con arrastrar vagones a través de la montaña, pero todos le decían que era demasiado pequeña para conseguirlo.

Una Caja de BotonesUna Caja de Botones
(A Box of Buttons)

Country: Spain
Language: Spanish (English subtitles)
Runtime: 21 minutes
Rating: G
Director: María Reyes Arias
Producer:  Juan Vicente Cordoba

 

Andres cannot possibly afford the presents his daughter wants for Christmas. That makes him tell his daughter the truth about the tradition of the Tree Wise Men, (the Spanish version of Santa Claus). This revelation launches them on a voyage of emotional discovery.

Andrés, ante la imposibilidad económica de conseguir lo que su hija Irene ha pedido en Navidad a los Reyes Magos, se encuentra inexorablemente empujado a contarle la realidad sobre esa tradición. Este hecho significará un viaje emocional para ambos.

Sombras Nada MasSombras Nada Mas
Nothing but Shadows

Country: Costa Rica
Language: Spanish (English subtitles)
Runtime: 23 minutes
Rating: G
Director: Max Valverde
Website 

 

Boris is a shy shadow puppeteer eternally in love with love. One day his shadow decides to secede and conspire against his creator. Thus, the Shadow – aided by Boris’ annoying imaginary rabbit- will make the shadow maker confront his impossible love, Clara, using a witty but unorthodox method…

Boris, un particular titiritero de sombras, no tiene el coraje para decidirse por Clara, la mujer que ama. Y él no es el único enamorado: su sombra también lo está, de la sombra de Clara, claro está. Cuando la sombra de Boris se percata de que Clara – harta de la timidez de Boris – por fin lo manda a la porra, se revela con su originador.

Su pseudo independencia será utilizada, no para ir tras la sombra de Clara, a quien ama pero no puede seguir sin Boris, sino para confrontar a Boris con sus miedos más profundos, usando un método, digamos, algo sombrío.

 

6 Million | Year after year after year

6 Million | Year after year after year

A documentary about child abuse in the Stateline area followed by a panel discussion of community leaders.

This short documentary takes an inside look at the child abuse epidemic in America. Interviews with professionals from the Carrie-Lynn Center Rockford, Illinois address the misconceptions of the system that adds to societies fear and failure to report suspected abuse.

Additional “man on the streets” interviews are conducted to see what the general population knows and doesn’t realize about child abuse in the Stateline area. Insight from community leaders will shed light on how we can be a part of the solution during a panel discussion after the presentation.

Carrie Lynn Center | Rockford IL

Carrie Lynn Children’s Center website

  • Produced by:  13th Tribe Productions in association with Carrie Lynn Children’s Center
  • Date / Time:  Fri Feb. 17th, 7:30 pm
  • Location:  Eclipse Center, 1701 Riverside Drive, Beloit
  • Tickets:  $8 plus tax and service fees onlineBuy Tickets

Hourglass Media

 

Panel Discussion Participants:

Chief Judge James P. Daley, Presiding Judge Rock Co. Circuit Courts

James Daley was raised in Elkhorn, Wisconsin where he graduated Elkhorn High School in 1965. He enlisted in the US Marine Corps in 1966, served with distinction in Vietnam with “B” Company, 1st Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment, 9th Marine Amphibious Brigade and then the Third Marine Division. He was released from active duty as a Sergeant in 1969. He received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Carroll College, Waukesha, Wisconsin in 1977. He graduated from Marquette University Law School in 1981 with a Juris Doctoris degree. Before attending law school Judge Daley held several different jobs including police officer, police investigator, foundry worker, and railroad section hand. Upon graduation from law school Judge Daley practiced as a litigation attorney from 1981 until his election as District Attorney in 1984. He was elected District Attornery three times and served in that capacity until appointed Circuit Court Judge for Rock County in 1989 by Governor Tommy Thompson. He was then elected to that position in 1990, and reelected in 1996, 2002, and 2008. In 1996 he was appointed Presiding Judge for the Rock County Circuit Courts, a position he presently holds.

Judge Daley enlisted in the Wisconsn Army National Guard in 1974 as an infantry sergeant, and received a commission as an infantry officer in 1977. He attended the Infantry Officer Basic and Advanced Courses in Fort Benning, GA in 1978 and 1981; the Command and General Staff College, Fort Leavenworth, KS in 1991; and the U.S. Army War College, Carlisle Barracks, PA in 1998. He retired from active reserves as a Brigadier General. He held various infantry commands including two infantry company commands, an infantry battalion command, and command of the 32nd Infantry Brigade, the largest unit in the Wisconsin Army National Guard.

Judge Daley and his wife Shirley married in 1969. They reside in Janesville, WI where they raised four daughters.

Detective Sargent Curt Wilson, Loves Park Police Department

Sergeant Curt Wilson has served in law enforcement for the past twenty one years. Currently Sgt. Wilson is assigned with the Investigations & Tactical Command of the Loves Park Police Department, Loves Park, IL. Sgt. Wilson was born in the garden state of New Jersey, however at an early age moved to Illinois. He has BA in Law Enforcement Administration from Western Illinois University. Sgt. Wilson is a seasoned investigator responsible for numerous investigations of alleged child abuse and neglect and homicide in Winnebago and Boone County. For the last 8 years Sgt. Wilson has been assigned to investigations as a detective. Promoted 2005 to sergeant and worked the road for 4 years and reassigned as Detective Sergeant in March 2009. Oversee 4 detectives, 1 Crime Scene Investigator.

As a detective, Sgt. Wilson was among the first police officers in the area to successfully investigate, prosecute and convict an online predator from California who used a Christian website to prey on a child over the course of 13 months. The suspect traveled to Loves Park from Las Angeles on at least two occasions.

Kathy Pomahac, Carrie Lynn Children’s Center, Rockford, Il.

Kathy Pomahac (pronounced tomahawk with a “p”) began her tenure in the social service field in the late 80’s working at Family Advocate, Inc. Family Advocate was a treatment agency working specifically with sexually abused children and their family members; including the offenders.

She remained there until 1999 when she was hired by the Carrie Lynn Children’s Center, a children’s advocacy center, as a Victim Advocate and Forensic Interviewer. In 2001, Kathy was hired as the Executive Director of the Children’s Advocacy Centers of Illinois; a statewide association for all of the children’s advocacy centers in Illinois. In 2007, she assumed the Executive Director position at the Carrie Lynn Children’s Center.

Dr. Ray Davis

Dr. Ray Davis attended medical school at the University of Illinois College of Medicine in Peoria where he also completed his residency. He is Board certified in Pediatrics and Board Eligible in Child Abuse and Neglect.

Dr. Davis has been a practicing pediatrician at Rockford Health Systems for 23 years; developing an expertise in cases of child abuse and neglect for 21 of those years. In addition, as the Medical Director of the MERIT Program, he has a 50% faculty appointment with the University of Illinois.

Dr. Davis was on the original design and development committee for the Carrie Lynn Children’s Center in the early 1990’s; then referred to as the Children’s Justice Center or the Children’s Advocacy Project. As the Center developed, he stepped into the role of Co-medical Director eventually taking on the title of Medical Director. He conducted specialized medical exams on a volunteer basis from 1992 until the MERIT Program was developed in 2008.

Dr. Davis has given many presentations on child abuse and neglect to various professionals in the field. In addition, he has given CME lectures to Physicians throughout the region (i.e. Milwaukee Children’s Hospital, CGH, Dixon, Rockford, and suburbs, etc.) since 1998.

Marisol Tishman, Carrie Lynn Children’s Center, Rockford, Il

Marisol Tischman began her work in social services in 1996 as a Juvenile Probation Officer for Winnebago County. This involved her monitoring delinquent minors placed on probation and addressing their various social needs.

Working with delinquent minors and their families prepared her well for her next job as a Child Protection Investigator with the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services which she started in the fall of 1999. As an investigator, which she did for four years, she was responsible for responding to allegations of child abuse and neglect in Winnebago and Boone County that were made through the statewide hotline.

In 2003 she started her current position as a Forensic Interviewer with the Carrie Lynn Children’s Center.

Pastor Kurt Handrich, Spirit of Hope, Beloit, WI

Married 21 years to wife Kristy with two boys, Joshua and Jacob. He pastors Spirit of Hope in Beloit. Kurt delivers a unique message utilizing movie clips and pop culture video in Spirit of Hope’s message that “faith is a journey not a guilt trip.” (http://www.youtube.com/user/SpiritofHopeBeloit) Kurt attended Carthage College, graduating in 1991 with a Major in Religion and a Minor in History. He received his Masters of Divinity from the Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago in 1995. Kurt was ordained into the ministry of Word and Sacrament in the ELCA (Evangelical Lutheran Church in America) in August of that same year.

Kurt has had training in dealing with domestic violence and pastoral care and counseling through Seminary classes in pastoral care, a summer unit of CPE (Clinical Pastoral Education) and continuing education events dealing with the issue of domestic violence. He has also had experience in counseling adults who were child victims, though he notes that, as pastors, “we are counseled to ‘refer’ those in difficult places on to those whose primary training is in dealing with domestic abuse. Our role is pastors is to support them in their journey.”

Kurt has served on an array of boards including: Hands of Faith (first vice president) and J.O.B. Justice Overcoming Boarders (first president), where he was deeply involved in the creation of both organizations. He also served as president for: Caritas, Stateline Literacy Council, and the Beloit School board. Other boards, committees and positions include; State Leadership Board of Wisdom, Den leader & Cub master for Pack #625 Boy Scouts of America, Chaplain for Camp Indian Trails (2009-present), Latino Coalition of Rock County, Latino Service Providers Coalition, Received NAACP community service award 2005, and served at Wright School as Paraeducator of Technology.

Judge Janet R. Holmgren, Judge Winnebago & Boone Co.

Judge Janet Holmgren currently serves as the Presiding Judge of the Juvenile and Specialty Courts Division of the 17th Judicial Circuit Court in Illinois which includes Boone and Winnebago Counties. Her responsibilities include presiding over all of the defendants participating in Adult Drug Court, the Therapeutic Intervention Program (T.I.P.) Adult Mental Health Court as well as the court proceedings in the Family Drug Court in the Winnebago County Abuse and Neglect Court and all juvenile proceedings in Boone County. In April, 2012, Judge Holmgren will add the Youth Recovery Court to her responsibilities, which is a new problem-solving court that targets youths with serious emotional disturbances who are adjudicated delinquents and provides them with intensive wraparound case management and therapeutic services coupled with court oversight with the concurrent goals of helping them achieve and maintain recovery and reducing recidivism.

Judge Holmgren has been on the bench since 1995 when she was appointed as an Associate Judge. In 1998, she was elected Circuit Judge and has been retained as a Circuit Judge in 2004 and 2010. Judge Holmgren served as Chief Judge of the 17th Judicial Circuit from 2007 to 2012, overseeing the administration of all court operations, personnel and offices in Winnebago and Boone Counties. During her tenure as Chief Judge, Judge Holmgren spearheaded initiatives that expanded the scope of therapeutic justice in the 17th Circuit Court by providing two dedicated Guardian ad Litems to represent children in abuse and neglect court and court programs that include intensive wraparound services and supervision to eligible children and families involved in juvenile court which has resulted in better outcomes. From 1997 through 2001, Judge Holmgren presided over all juvenile abuse and neglect cases in Winnebago County, and she has remained engaged in community initiatives addressing issues of truancy and families in the courts on a local and statewide basis. Most recently, she has joined Alignment Rockford, an organization of multi-disciplinary professionals and community activists who are committed to improving educational outcomes for the 28,000 students in Rockford Public School District #205,and serves as co-chair of the Behavioral Health Committee. Judge Holmgren also is a member of the Illinois Supreme Court’s Advisory Committee for Justice and Mental Health Planning, the Illinois Supreme Court Judicial Conference, and has previously served as a member of the Illinois Children’s Justice Task Force, a principal supporter of Child Advocacy Projects in Illinois and as a member of the Illinois Juvenile Justice Commission.

Kate Zucchi, Carrie Lynn Children’s Center, Rockford, Il.

Kate Zucchi received her bachelor’s degree in psychology from St. Norbert College in DePere, WI. From there she went on to receive her master’s degree in social work at the University of WI, Madison in 1993. During that time, Kate interned at Oasis, a group treatment center for sexual abuse victims servicing both adults and children. Then she became a therapist for the Youth Service Bureau in Ottawa, IL after receiving her graduate degree in 1993.

In 1995, Kate was hired by Family Advocate in Rockford, IL as the Rehabilitation Program Supervisor. The Rehabilitation Program serviced the entire family who had experienced sexual abuse within their family. She eventually became the CSVCSAVES treatment supervisor which was a treatment program for victims of sexual abuse.

In 1997, Kate was hired by the Carrie Lynn Children’s Center, which is a child advocacy center, as the Consultation Team Coordinator. In this role Kate created and facilitated a multidisciplinary group of professionals in the community to provide consultation on some of the most difficult child abuse cases being serviced by DCFS. In 1999, Kate was promoted to Clinical Director, supervising the clinical programs at the Carrie Lynn Children’s Center. Kate is now a part- time employee at the Carrie Lynn Children’s Center, serving as the Co-clinical Director and the Crisis Counseling Therapist. The Crisis Counseling program provides assessment and counseling services for the children who have had a forensic interview for child sexual abuse or severe physical abuse at the Carrie Lynn Center, as well as for their parentscaretakers and siblings. Kate has been privileged to attend numerous trainings on child abuse over the last 20 years, including attending the Midwest Conference on Child Sexual abuse each year, since 1992. Kate received her license in clinical social work in 1997, and continues to provided private practice therapy for children, as well.[/toggle]20 years of law enforcement experience. Detective LeCaptain’s current and primary assignment since 2003 is the investigation of crimes against children of which include the following crimes: Sexual assault of children, child abuse, child neglect causing death, the production of child pornography, possession of child pornography, and child enticement.

Detective LeCaptain maintains extensive training and experience in the interviewing of child victims, and the Interviewing/interrogation of alleged offenders. As a result of these investigations, Detective LeCaptain has been involved in the prosecution of offenders in both the state and federal courts.

It’s a Wonderful Life at BIFF

It's a Wonderful Life | BIFF

Posted – Dec 21, 2011

Each year at the Beloit International Film Festival in February, you can spot Frank Capra’s characters transplanted to Beloit from their Wonderful Life in Bedford Falls. People rush along the snow covered sidewalks, greeting each other, welcoming visitors, cornering filmmakers. It is a film festival the way film festivals used to be. No cineplexes, just comfortable community film venues set in downtown businesses. The creative artists are the celebrities and are somewhat surprised by their elevated status as they are stopped on the street by admirers between showings to chat about their work. Occasionally, a limousine slides by, delivering guests to one of the local businesses that has swept away the day-to-day routine to welcome film people—lovers and creators, actors and producers— for presentations and parties for four days.

The venues open at noon and go until late. People fill the restaurants for lunch and dinner and then gather in the evening at local parties to welcome new friends from dozens of countries and talk about the power of the films they saw that day. The opinions of hundreds of local volunteers and BIFF ambassadors help to guide visitors to their favorite features, documentaries, and shorts. By evening, the word is out on the best films and people are asking for extra showings of their latest film discoveries.

Children of all ages pack the largest facility, the Eclipse Center to learn about how to watch films and to watch the work of their classmates. Special communities from the Latino residents of the area to the deaf community have special programs planned by their own peers and presented with a special flair. Late nights are filled with live music as people celebrate BIFF After Dark. And the largest gathering of the weekend draws hundreds to celebrate the timeless quality of the purest form of film art at the Silent Film Showcase, featuring the Beloit Janesville Symphony Orchestra and one of the great silent classics, still making an impact after a century in the vault.

The program crosses international lines and incorporates every category of film style and content while bringing everybody back home and reaffirming a creative community of families. Frank Capra would feel right at home.

This is a post with post format of type Link

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit. Aenean commodo ligula eget dolor. Aenean massa. Cum sociis natoque penatibus et magnis dis parturient montes, nascetur ridiculus mus. Donec quam felis, ultricies nec, pellentesque eu, pretium quis, sem. Nulla consequat massa quis enim.

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit. Aenean commodo ligula eget dolor. Aenean massa. Cum sociis natoque penatibus.

BIFF 2012 Call for Volunteers

Posted – Dec 13, 2012

Now in its seventh year, the Beloit International Film Festival (BIFF) will again bring high quality independent film to the area February 16-19, 2012.  Volunteer film venue hosts, box office workers, and film screening technicians are needed to make the festival a reality.

For details and how to participate check out the BIFF Volunteers Page.

student-filmmaker-program-announced-lg

Student Film Showcase | BIFF 2012

Student Film Showcase | BIFF

Posted – Dec 13, 2012

The Beloit International Film Festival is proud to announce the exciting new Student Filmmaker Showcase as part of the 2012 BIFF schedule. Presented in partnership with the Beloit Public Library, this is a unique and highly rewarding new film challenge for young adults, the results of which will be screened on the Saturday of BIFF at the Beloit Public Library, Feb. 18th.

Student Submitted Films

“Prep Day”: Sat Jan. 21st. (11:00-3:00pm, Beloit Public Library)
Awards Presentation: Thur Feb. 16th (Launch & Laurels Party, Eclipse Ctr)
Screening Date: Sat Feb. 18th, Beloit Public Library

BIFF Premieres in Rockford

Posted – Dec 13, 2012

The Beloit International Film Festival presents…

A film for the whole family

  • Saturday, November 26th
  • 2:00 & 6:00 Showings
  • Sullivan Theater (118 North Main Street)
  • Tickets: $8.00 (adults), $5.00 (students)

The BIFF Report

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P2RSxXniL2U

BIFF Premieres Snowmen in Rockford

  • Saturday, November 26th
  • 2:00 & 6:00 Showings
  • Sullivan Theater (118 North Main Street)
  • Tickets: $8.00 (adults), $5.00 (students)

BIFF Premieres in Rockford | Sat. Nov. 26th

The Beloit International Film Festival presents…

Snowman the movie

BIFF Premieres in RockfordA film for the whole family

  • Saturday, November 26th
  • 2:00 & 6:00 Showings
  • Sullivan Theater (118 North Main Street)
  • Tickets: $8.00 (adults), $5.00 (students)
TICKETS AVAILABLE AT:
  • Blackhawk Banks
  • Franchesco’s  (7128 Spring Creek Road)
  • Rockford Area Arts Council Offices  (711 N. Main Street)

 

The BIFF Premiere in Rockford is brought to you by:

 

BIFF Premiere in Rockford

Call For Volunteers | BIFF 2012

Posted – Oct 22, 2012

Heroes. You?

One of the things that visiting filmmakers talk about more than anything else is the great reception they receive when they get to Beloit and how the community turns out to support the Festival and the filmmakers. This is all due to the 300-400 volunteers that make the community look great.


What we need:

Volunteer film venue hosts, box office workers, and film screening technicians are needed to make the festival a reality.


What you can expect:

Volunteer shifts are 2 – 3 hours depending upon duties. For each shift worked, volunteers receive free admission to four (4) films during the festival (limit 8 films). In addition, volunteers will be invited to preview films expected to be popular in advance of the festival.

People can sign up for one or for several slots. It is a great way to have fun, connect with people and help the community at the same time. Service clubs and organizations that would like to volunteer as a group are particularly appreciated.


New this year:

  • New local venue! The Wilson Theater at Beloit College is back as a venue after a year off.
  • New regional partner! Films will be shown on Friday and Saturday night in Rockford at Francesco’s Ristorante and the New Sullivan Theater!
  • New Janesville locations! Gather at the popular Janesville restaurant, The Speakeasy Lounge and Restaurant (2 venues!), for dinner and a show or for a Saturday afternoon film at the Janesville Woman’s Club in the historic downtown.
  • Technology upgrades! We will be featuring state-of-the-art projection equipment creating the best possible film and sound quality at ALL venues!
  • Improved communication! Our BIFF Ambassadors will receive the daily “BIFF BUZZ” during the festival to stay connected — what films people are loving, added shows, daily events, venue tips, and ‘scoop’ from the previous evening parties! (Please plan to join us in the evening – the after party is always free!)

To volunteer:

If you are interested in volunteering at this popular and exciting event contact us via…

  • Email terri@beloitfilmfest.org  ( or )
  • Call the BIFF office at 608-313-1200  ( or )
  • Submit the form below

 

Volunteer Training: (Please attend one of the two training dates.)

  • Date TBD
  • Date TBD

Location: Aldrich Middle School Auditorium – 1859 Northgate Dr., Beloit

 

BIFF 2012 Call For Entries

Many filmmakers are already familiar with Withoutabox and we encourage you to use this service. You’ll see this submission option above-right on this page.

If you’d prefer though you’re also welcome to simply print out the PDF below and submit your film via this method. Whatever is most convenient for you.

Welcome! We’d love to see your film.

If you have any questions or difficulties you can reach us at:

The Beloit International Film Festival
444  East Grand Ave. Suite 100
Beloit WI, 53511
phone: 608- 313-1200
service@beloitfilmfest.org

GDE Error: Error retrieving file - if necessary turn off error checking (403:Forbidden)

 


This is a standard post format with preview Picture

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit. Aenean commodo ligula eget dolor. Aenean massa. Cum sociis natoque penatibus et magnis dis parturient montes, nascetur ridiculus mus.

Donec quam felis, ultricies nec, pellentesque eu, pretium quis, sem. Nulla consequat massa quis enim. Donec pede justo, fringilla vel, aliquet nec, vulputate eget, arcu. In enim justo, rhoncus ut, imperdiet a, venenatis vitae, justo. Nullam dictum felis eu pede mollis pretium. Integer tincidunt. Cras dapibus. Vivamus elementum semper nisi.

Read more

The Canned Film Competition Opener

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D-L8WTzHYoE

Tomorrow’s Classics Today – The Beloit International Film Festival

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VCjigwnpx3w

Because it is a promo and runs without credits, BIFF would like to publicly acknowledge, thank, pay homage to and generally give well deserved credit here:

This is an Ardent Pictures production, written and directed by Christopher Comrie, Produced by Christopher Comrie and Samantha Swan

Featuring

Phil Luzi as Chaplin

Jordan Kanner as the Sundance driver

Emily Andrews as the Telluride driver

Christopher Comrie as the Toronto driver

and

Jessica Hinkson as the Beloit driver

And from all of your friends here at BIFF… Thank You!