The Phoenix Film Festival has picked Judas Kiss to screen in its opening weekend, in a primetime slot on Friday, April 1.
The event, which begins with an exclusive party the night before, is a partnership between the 11-year-old mainstream festival, Phoenix Pride and the Desperado Gay and Lesbian Film Festival.
We’re thrilled that Judas Kiss’ screening is the result of a collaboration by these community organizations, and that our film gets such a great platform to attract a broad audience.
According to the Phoenix Film Festival website, Judas Kiss will screen at 7:25 pm on Friday, April 1, at the Harkins Scottsdale/101 Theatre 7.
Check out the listing and add it to your calendar if you’re attending the festival. Doing those things increases our “buzz” score on the festival website, which could bring more people to the screening. Right now, we’re No. 3 — help make us No. 1!
We’re planning...
The event, which begins with an exclusive party the night before, is a partnership between the 11-year-old mainstream festival, Phoenix Pride and the Desperado Gay and Lesbian Film Festival.
We’re thrilled that Judas Kiss’ screening is the result of a collaboration by these community organizations, and that our film gets such a great platform to attract a broad audience.
According to the Phoenix Film Festival website, Judas Kiss will screen at 7:25 pm on Friday, April 1, at the Harkins Scottsdale/101 Theatre 7.
Check out the listing and add it to your calendar if you’re attending the festival. Doing those things increases our “buzz” score on the festival website, which could bring more people to the screening. Right now, we’re No. 3 — help make us No. 1!
We’re planning...
- 2/27/2011
- by carlos
- doorQ.com
With Judas Kiss shooting next week, I've been, again, swamped with work. The funny thing is I have less work to do than Jt or Carlos, but I still have a hell-of-a-lot to do. Well, I'm also playing host to Timo Descamps for the week. He's zipping around the house in his underwear, eating his high protein diet, running along the beach, sunning by the pool and soaking in the hot tub, all to be in top shape for the film.
You can see my difficulties, no?
We've got size-able rehearsals today, once again at my place. I think it's something about the community pool that attracts everyone. Or the refrigerator full of soft-drinks. Or Timo in his underwear. Brent Corrigan, Julia Morizawa and Tim Foutch are descending shortly. As is the illustrious J.T. Tepnapa.
Interesting fact about Jt. Angels sing as he walks. It's true because I'm putting it on the internet.
You can see my difficulties, no?
We've got size-able rehearsals today, once again at my place. I think it's something about the community pool that attracts everyone. Or the refrigerator full of soft-drinks. Or Timo in his underwear. Brent Corrigan, Julia Morizawa and Tim Foutch are descending shortly. As is the illustrious J.T. Tepnapa.
Interesting fact about Jt. Angels sing as he walks. It's true because I'm putting it on the internet.
- 8/7/2010
- doorQ.com
Three actors from the popular, long-running Web series Star Trek: Phase II and Star Trek: Hidden Frontier were cast in the the time-bending campus drama, Judas Kiss, the film’s producers announced today.
Julia Morizawa (Star Trek: Hidden Frontier, Star Trek: Odyssey) has been signed to play snarky college student Abbey Park, best friend of Danny Reyes (played by Caprica’s Richard Harmon). Ron Boyd (Star Trek: Phase II) will portray Ralph Garlington, a curmudgeonly cinematographer judging the Keystone University Film Festival alongside lead Zachary Wells (Charlie David of Dante’s Cove and Mulligans). Tim Foutch (of the Hidden Frontier spinoff, Star Trek: Odyssey) will appear as Tommy, another Keystone film student competing against Danny in the festival.
“I’ve had the pleasure of directing and acting alongside these actors for some time,” said Judas Kiss director J.T. Tepnapa. “They’re talented and hard-working performers who are...
Julia Morizawa (Star Trek: Hidden Frontier, Star Trek: Odyssey) has been signed to play snarky college student Abbey Park, best friend of Danny Reyes (played by Caprica’s Richard Harmon). Ron Boyd (Star Trek: Phase II) will portray Ralph Garlington, a curmudgeonly cinematographer judging the Keystone University Film Festival alongside lead Zachary Wells (Charlie David of Dante’s Cove and Mulligans). Tim Foutch (of the Hidden Frontier spinoff, Star Trek: Odyssey) will appear as Tommy, another Keystone film student competing against Danny in the festival.
“I’ve had the pleasure of directing and acting alongside these actors for some time,” said Judas Kiss director J.T. Tepnapa. “They’re talented and hard-working performers who are...
- 4/22/2010
- doorQ.com
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