Opening film | Eddie and the Alternate Universe |
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Closing film | DWIFF Challenge Films |
Location |
Detroit,
Michigan, United States
Windsor, Ontario, Canada |
Hosted by | John Kelly, Shane Sevo |
No. of films | 80+ |
Festival date | June 24, 2010 - June 24, 2010 |
Language | International |
Website |
www |
The 2010 Detroit Windsor International Film Festival was the 3rd annual film festival held in Detroit, Michigan, United States & Windsor, Ontario, Canada. It ran from June 24, 2010 to June 27, 2010. The lineup consisted of 80 films shown as part of the DWIFF proper and many others as a part of MovingMedia. The selection included 32 shorts and 10 feature films. [1] The festival was attended by members of the industry, press and general public. It opened with the world premiere of Eddie and the Alternate Universe, a film about a 10-year-old boy who is sent to an alternate reality by an eccentric neighborhood wizard and must fight to return to his world, and closed with the films submitted as part of the DWIFF Challenge. [2]
"Bilal's Stand" - Sultan Sharrief
"Annabelle and Bear" - Amy S Weber
"Grown in Detroit" - Mascha & Manfred Poppenk
"Regional Roots" - Carrie LeZotte
"Grown in Detroit" - Mascha & Manfred Poppenk
"Eddie and The Alternate Universe" - Samuel Lemberg
"The Nickel" - Bill Reilly
"Air Knob" Nathan Fleet
"Qing Lou Nu" - Bryan Hopkins
"Bare Witness" - Jeffery T. Schultz
Scallywag Entertainment, "The Fall of a Sparrow" [3]
Gillissie, "Fracture"
Wing It, "You"
Group Therapy, "Walk Off"
A&W Movies, "The Bitch is Back"
These films met the following criteria; received on time, film could be played back / watched, all elements were present and accurate in submitted film, film was within the run-time limit, and there were not any obscene or pornographic scenes in the film. Films listed in order of team number assignment.
These films met the following criteria; received on time, film could be played back / watched, and there were not any obscene or pornographic scenes in the film. Films listed in order of team number assignment.
These films met the following criteria; film could be played back / watched, and there were not any obscene or pornographic scenes in the film.