How did you like your Flyway Film Festival experience? Please feel free to post! Click the comments link below to read what other’s have to say or post your own!
How did you like your Flyway Film Festival experience? Please feel free to post! Click the comments link below to read what other’s have to say or post your own!
October 13, 2008 at 7:56 pm
Rick & All…
Thank you for a great weekend of great films in little ol’ Pepin, Wisconsin. Thank you also for the opportunity to sponsor the event. I look forward to next year!
October 14, 2008 at 4:46 pm
Another amazing event at the Lake Pepin Art and Design Center. I don’t know how you all continue to put on such amazing events, whether its the Gypsy Jazz nights or the movie events. Everything that happens at the Art and Design Center is top notch, world class and entertaining. Keep up the good work. See you next year at the 2nd annual Flyway Film Festival.
October 15, 2008 at 7:30 am
Rick and crew:
Thanks for putting on another great event, it was top notch. It was especially great to meet some of the people that made the films and hear what went into making their particular film – very cool! I can’t wait for next years festival!
October 15, 2008 at 4:09 pm
It was an honor to screen the Wintress for the first time at the Flyway Film Festival. Pepin is a great town and Rick and his team spent a lot of time selecting a great roster of films for the festival – real high quality, thought-provoking films. I look forward to attending in the future.
Bill
October 15, 2008 at 4:28 pm
Flyway was the first festival I was lucky enough to attend, I’ve had my short film in about four or five since it’s been finished. What was refreshing about flyway was the critical discussion and interaction among viewers, sponsors, and filmmakers. It was a powerful forum without being too obliging. I hope to submit next year and I know others that will, the Lake Pepin Art & Design Center has been a beacon.
October 16, 2008 at 5:24 pm
How did all the screenings go? Any feedback on the ‘Farewell Darkness’ Screening? Were any awards given out? And if so to which films?
Thanks.
October 17, 2008 at 3:37 pm
I drove 22 straight hours to attend the festival and support my movie, LOOP.
I didn’t know what to expect.
My experience was so wonderful and meaningful, that Pepin is the new emotional “happy place” that I bring to mind when I get the blues.
I predict the Flyway Film Festival will become one of the most popular and exclusive independent film festivals in the country. The community is passionately involved and supportive. Everyone I met was warm, friendly and brilliant. I think my IQ went up ten points when I entered Pepin. Sadly, I had to give them up when I left.
The programming was outstanding and the films cutting edge. Filmmakers I met there were insanely talented and forthcoming in the Q&As after their screenings.
Rick Vacius, the festival director, is incredibly gifted and knowledgeable about films and film genre. His passion made this a festival that was so well realized, so well planned, that it astounds me that this was his first. His wife Diana who seemed to be able to be in several places at once was always working hard to make sure everything went smooth and everyone felt at home.
I can’t remember everyone’s name or title – Bill, Kristen, Gina, Chuck, Judith, Will, Alan and Steve – (Forgive me if I left someone out) but you guys made me feel right at home and you will forever reside in a warm part in my heart.
This is a brilliant film festival – Five Stars – top notch!
Any filmmaker lucky enough to be selected for Flyway should make it a priority to attend. There screenings are well attended, there is flawless projection, and a hospitable friendly environment for artists. This festival cares about it’s audiences, filmmakers, and the art of filmmaking – and it’s free.
LOOP won a special jury award at Flyway and it is the most meaningful award I have ever won.
My extreme gratitude goes to everyone, the Lake Pepin Art & Design Center, Plum Creek Associates and EVERYONE in the town of Pepin. I cannot tell you how happy I am that LOOP was part of your inaugural festival.
Again, filmmakers, if you are lucky enough to be selected for this jewel, do yourself a favor and attend.
And make sure you get some pie.
October 18, 2008 at 2:30 am
Thank you so much for screening my short film MORBID CURIOSITY. I wish I could have been there in person, but I was there in spirit! Thanks for doing such a great job! This was such a great honor.
October 27, 2008 at 9:23 pm
Gibb and I had a running joke going each time we’d meet between films at the, what to call it that does it justice? smorgasbord/ banquet table/potluck, that amzing and ever changing sucession of foods. There was so much good food. So, Gibb and I would encounter each other at the table and the running joke was: ” and they’re even showing movies with the meal!”
It had a vibe to it that was really special, the sense that you were at a history making event,culture building.
Rick’s passion found expression I’d say.
There were so many really great films, such a diverse spectrum of visions realized.I agree with Peicles the programming was outstanding.
I also have to say that the sense of community that I got out of the experience was awesome. Rick was the visionary and a lot of great people backed him up; the result being a magical event I was glad to have been able to witness.