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Screening #10 – Sunday, June 28

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Get out of the house this cold, rainy Sunday and come join us in front of the warm glow of a movie screen as we break into double digits with the tenth edition of Portsmouth Short Film Night! We’re continuing in our new home at 3S Artspace, with all the comfort, high-quality projection, and tasty food and drink which that entails.

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Buy tickets ($5 online or at the door)
When: 7:30pm – 9pm (doors at 7pm) on Sunday, June 28
Where: 3S Artspace, 319 Vaughan St, Portsmouth, NH 03801 (get directions)

Program

Still from ErlösungThis quarter’s selection remains true to PSFN’s eclectic style, featuring drama, comedy, documentary, dance, music, and magical realism. Films hail from such diverse locales as South Africa, Argentina, Austria, Spain, France, Kentucky, and Oregon. The evening’s program will run approximately 90 minutes, non-stop.

See you there!

 

Screening #6 – Thursday, May 29 at 7pm

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Screening #5 at the fantastic PPMtv. Michael hosting the Q & A with local filmmakers

Film Unbound presents an evening of short films and Q&As with their makers at Portsmouth Public Library, 175 Parrott Ave, Portsmouth, NH 03801 on Thursday, May 29 at 7pm. In the line-up this time are a mix of fiction and nonfiction shorts by filmmakers from New Hampshire, across the country, and around the globe. Admission is free, but donations to help continue the production of Portsmouth Short Film Night are welcome at http://psfn.filmunbound.com — click on the yellow DONATE button at the right-hand side of the page.

Since its inaugural February 2013 event at 3S Artspace, Portsmouth Short Film Night, or “PSFN,” has travelled around town to venues including The Press Room and Strawbery Banke. Most recently, PSFN played to a standing-room-only, 100-person crowd at Portsmouth Public Media. Catherine Stewart and Michael Rodríguez Torrent, owners of Seacoast-based media production company Film Unbound and the organizers of PSFN, are currently making plans for the summer’s event, venue TBA. They plan to return PSFN to its original venue, 3S Artspace, upon completion of its renovation at the end of the year. PSFN receives submissions numbering in the hundreds from all around the world via its website, http://psfn.filmunbound.com. Submissions are always open and are free to filmmakers, but there is a curatorial part of the planning when creating the line-up. “We want to show a great range of films, that is what is so cool about showing shorts,” explains Stewart. “We can show a dark comedy and, if you don’t like it, in four minutes or so you will be watching an experimental documentary about soap — or something else. So there is always something for everyone. We also want to make sure we are highlighting talent at all different stages of their careers, as well as from all around the world, so alongside the submissions we seek out films that are perhaps amazing but underappreciated, or considered not mainstream enough to be available in other locations.”

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Not Yet Ripe by Emily Neilson, shot on 16mm film. The filmmaker will be joining us for a Q & A

This month’s lineup includes local screen veteran Alfred Thomas Catalfo’s touching drama Rocketship, about a small boy who befriends an elderly gentleman, as well as Sunbonnet Quilters, a beautiful documentary about a small quilting community in New York state shot on 16mm film by Exeter-based filmmaker Melissa Cooperman. “We have two shorts shot on film this time round,” says Rodríguez Torrent. “It’s great to be able to do that in a time when digital has become king. We’ve had interesting film-based submissions in the past, but Melissa was able to use the medium really well, depicting light and shadow in a way that has a very different quality from digital.” Also included in the lineup is UNH alumnus Liam BIllingham, travelling up for the event from his current home in New York City to participate in the post-screening audience Q&A. Billingham’s film, Future Perfect, recently won the “Audience Choice” award at IndieWorks, a New York City event similar to PSFN. As well as local and national work, the night will also include several international films including shorts from France, Italy, the Netherlands, and Peru. Films range from drama, to comedy, to traditional documentary, to experimental, and include live action, dance, and animation, as well as varying film techniques and technologies. As Stewart said, there really is something for everyone. The evening will last roughly 100 minutes, and families should note that adult themes are explored throughout some of the films that may be inappropriate for young audiences.

re-draft 2013 (w)About Film Unbound

Film Unbound is a media production company creating documentary, fiction and tailor-made promotional shorts, event coverage and product demonstrations for clients, including educational institutions, businesses, charitable organisations, and individuals. Film Unbound is currently in pre-production with its first feature documentary, following a year with a New Hampshire teacher as he strives to revolutionize the nation’s failing public school system. As well as their own films, Film Unbound produces unique screening events, including the quarterly Portsmouth Short Film Night. Held in a variety of venues, these screenings have brought local and international filmmakers together with moviegoers to share work at various stages of development. They will also be screening the NH Premiere of From Nothing, Something, a documentary by local filmmaker Tim Cawley about creativity, on June 14th at Portsmouth Music and Arts Center (PMAC). For more information on Film Unbound and its work, please visit filmunbound.com. For updates on Portsmouth Short Film Night, check out psfn.filmunbound.com.

About 3S Artspace

3S logo HD3S logo HDPortsmouth Short Film Night is produced in collaboration with 3S Artspace, New Hampshire’s first nonprofit, multidisciplinary contemporary arts space. To learn more about 3S and its upcoming events, to keep apprised of the development of its new space at 319 Vaughan Street, and to download a commitment form for Making Space: The Campaign for 3S Artspace, please visit www.3sarts.org.

Call for submissions, May Screening!

 

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The audience photos courtesy of Film Unbound

We are on the hunt for the best short films!

We just had a fantastic first PSFN of the year at PPMtv, with over 200+ submission we had a great line-up of six films and two behind-the-scenes.  Over 100 people gathered to share an evening of independent cinema on a cold and icy February night and now we are preparing for the next Short Film Night.  So, what are you waiting for? We need your film, same criteria as always. Anything under 25 minutes in length; any style, any genre, any theme.

With a huge jump in the number of submissions we receive, the competition is now fierce – so make sure your film is top notch before you send it in.  If you’ve submitted before, don’t worry, your film is still in the running for this event – so please don’t submit the same film twice.

February Q & As

February Q & As photos courtesy of Film Unbound

The next Portsmouth Short Film Night is happening on Thursday, May 29th at Portsmouth Public Library, Portsmouth, NH.  It will start at 7pm, and the line-up….well that’s down to you – isn’t it? Keep an eye on this blog or our facebook page for more information.

So spread the word, tell your filmmaker friends, dig out an old film, finish that edit of your current project or pick up your camera and see what you can film now.

THE DEADLINE IS APRIL 30TH, so go ahead – submit your film using our handy form!

We can’t wait to watch them all.

PSFN 2014 kicks off this Friday

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It was a year ago on a very snowy Sunday that we first launched Portsmouth Short Film Night, and it’s back for a second year – possibly on a snowy Friday 28th February 2014! We are delighted to be hosted this time by PPMtv at 280 Marcy Street, Portsmouth, NH 03842.  PPMtv is a vibrant, community-accessible resource for film and video production in downtown Portsmouth. They aim to make the sharing of local news, views, information, arts and entertainment readily accessible to residents, and nonprofit and business organizations of the greater Portsmouth area.ppmtv_logo

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Catherine presenting at PSFN in December

2014 is going to be a great year for film and we are happy to announce that Portsmouth Short Film Night will be continuing for another year after four great events last year.  For our first film night of 2014 we have created the line-up from 200+ submissions from around the globe. We have an award winning crime drama, a quirky comedy and a documentary made for the American Recipe Project all from local filmmakers as well as a touching story of friendship from France and a few special surprises — showcasing the best independent short films from local, national and international talent. If you are a cinema lover, or you want to see something a little different, come to the next Portsmouth Short Film Night at 7pm, Friday, February 28 at PPMtv. As well as fantastic films we will have special Q&As with the filmmakers, and the opportunity to hang out and talk film afterwards.

Portsmouth Short Film Night is a free event for independent filmmakers to screen and discuss their work and for cinema lovers to get a front row seat to emerging and established talent. It is brought to new venues across Portsmouth by Film Unbound and 3S Artspace.

  • Film Unbound is a media production company creating self-produced fiction, documentaries and tailor-made film solutions for clients including documentary-style promotional videos, event coverage and product demonstrations.

  • 3S Artspace is a 501(c)(3) non-profit dedicated to presenting and supporting contemporary artists and their work in order to stimulate the artistic community and creatively engage and educate the public at large, while establishing a vital and accessible regional gathering space. Although its program of events continues to run in a variety of venues, it will be fully realized in 2014 with a 400-capacity performance space, gallery space and farm-to-table restaurant.

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December 2013 lineup

So, here we have the lineup for this Friday’s  Portsmouth Short Film Night, which is being hosted by White Heron Tea & Coffee at 601 Islington Street, Portsmouth NH. The screening starts at 7pm, so make sure you arrive in plenty of time to get a tasty hot drink!

We have seven fantastic films scheduled for the evening, including five from local filmmakers. The selection includes documentaries, drama, comedy, thriller and animation.  We try to bring something a little different to the movie scene here in Portsmouth, highlighting great local talents whilst also bringing otherwise unseen films to your screen.  I am particularly excited to be showing Santa Always Checks Twice, a seasonal film noir comedy, and I Live Here, a film documenting the project of the same name where students from Salem, MA discuss difficulties in their lives prior to graduating. We have also selected a quirky animation and an award-winning psychological thriller from European filmmakers that highlight amazing indie filmmaking.

We will have Q&A sessions after the local films so that you get a chance to chat with the filmmakers about their work past, present and future. It feels wonderful to be able to show so much local talent, and we are ending the night with local filmmaker Brian Goding’s recent documentary Shoot the Pier. It tells the story of Maine surfers in the 1960s using original Super 8 footage teamed up with modern-day interviews with the stars of the film.  It’s great to see a slice of local history that’s so important to this area.  Then, if that wasn’t enough, the night will end with a special intimate performance by Jonathan Blakeslee and his band Tiger Belly, giving the filmmakers and the audience an opportunity to chat, grab another hot drink from our hosts and relax after a great night of cinema.

The Movies

  • Santa Always Checks Twice by Jack Garrett
  • Blizzard 2013 by Jasmine Inglesmith
  • The Tower by Scott Hancock
  • La Culpa by David Victori
  • I Live Here, by Scott Masterson
  • Gracht by Joost
  • Shoot the Pier by Brian Goding

Portsmouth Short Film Night is a regular event produced by Film Unbound in collaboration with 3S Artspace.

3S Artspace

3S Artspace, a 501(c)3 non-profit, is dedicated to presenting and supporting contemporary artists and their work in order to stimulate the artistic community and creatively engage and educate the public at large, while establishing a vital and accessible regional gathering space. Although its program of events continues to run in a variety of venues, it will be fully realized in 2014 with a 400-capacity performance space, gallery space and farm-to-table restaurant.

Film Unbound

Film Unbound is a media production company creating self-produced fiction, documentaries and tailor-made film solutions for clients including PromoDocs, event coverage and product demonstrations.

 

We hope to see you at this festive, final PSFN of the year!

 

Call for submissions, December screening!

We are on the hunt for short films again.

This will be our last PSFN of the year – but don’t worry, we will be back in 2014. So, what are you waiting for? We need your film, same criteria as always. Anything under 25 minutes in length; any style, any genre, any theme.

We are particularly looking for films with a holiday/winter feel, but don’t panic if that’s not your film – send it along anyway. We watch every submission!

Details of the date and location for this screening will be released shortly and you can keep an eye on this blog or our facebook page for more information.Frame from "Maine"

So spread the word, tell your filmmaker friends, dig out an old film, finish that edit of your current project or pick up your camera and see what you can film now.

THE DEADLINE IS NOVEMBER 29TH, so go ahead – submit your film using our handy form!

We can’t wait to watch them all.

Portsmouth Short Film Night, May 2013

We’re happy to announce that the next Portsmouth Short Film Night is 7:00pm, Thursday, May 9 upstairs at The Press Room! Portsmouth Short Film Night is a free event for up-and-coming independent filmmakers to screen and discuss their work and for cinema lovers to get a front-row seat to emerging talent.

It will be another packed evening of short films, featuring everything from horror to comedy, drama, documentary, and experimental works. Most films will be followed by a brief Q&A. The screenings and talks will last roughly 90 minutes in total, and everyone is welcome to stay later to talk. It’s all about getting filmmakers and film fans together to show off their work, have fun, meet like-minded people, and maybe even be inspired. If that sounds like your cup of tea, why not come along?

Our line-up for the evening:

  • Exit 7A
    William Peters
  • This is Chiang Mai
    Jordan Schopick
  • Dead Astronaut
    Michael Costello
  • Simpatica
    Dean Merrill
  • Mum
    James Norton
  • Ben & Eric Go Drinking
    Pam Severns
  • Requiem for Black Gold
    Amy Kaczur
  • Cows
    Andrew Gibson
  • Howlin’ Wind
    Emily Falcigno

We have more room than last time, but seating is still limited and we expect to fill up again, so be there early to make sure you get a seat. Why not come grab some food or a drink beforehand? Screenings start promptly at 7:00.

Please note that The Press Room has a 21+ license, so attendees under 21 must be accompanied by a parent/guardian.

Keep an eye on the Portsmouth Short Film Night website for more information and updates, or check us out on Facebook, Twitter (hashtag #psfn), and Google+.

 

What: An evening of watching and talking film
When: Thursday, May 9 at 7pm (get there early!)
Where: The Press Room (second floor), 77 Daniel St., Portsmouth, NH 03801
How much: Free!

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Announcing the inaugural Portsmouth Short Film Night!

We’re pleased to announce the very first Portsmouth Short Film Night! Happening Sunday, February 24 at 7:30pm, hosted by our kind friends at 3S Artspace, and completely free, Portsmouth Short Film Night is an event for up-and-coming independent filmmakers to screen and discuss their work and for cinema lovers to get a front-row seat to emerging talent.

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The evening will feature a variety of short films from near and far, and a brief Q&A with the filmmakers will follow most films. The main program will last until around 9, but everyone is welcome to stay later to chat and mingle. It’s all about getting filmmakers and film fans together to show off their work, have fun, meet like-minded people, and maybe even be inspired. If that sounds like your cup of tea, why not come along?

Our inaugural line-up consists of nine very different films, from a pop-up book music video, to a comedy with a clever twist, to a documentary about a Peruvian quarry worker, and more. Eight of the nine are from local filmmakers, and one comes to us all the way from the UK. The films and the filmmakers who submitted them are:

  • The Cola Man in Space
    Tom Clark
  • Coming of Age
    Dan Deering
  • The Guys Get Blindsided
    Chris Spencer
  • Maine
    Andrew Gibson
  • Near the Mountain
    Flynn Donovan
  • Phosphorescent – The Waves at Night
    Zack Richardson
  • Sweet Dreams
    Justina Maji
  • These Candles Burn
    Jordan Schopick
  • When at the end of my rope…
    Ryan Harrison

Seating is limited and we anticipate a full house, so be there early to make sure you get a seat. Doors open at 7:00pm and screenings start promptly at 7:30.

Keep an eye on the Portsmouth Short Film Night website for more information and updates, or check us out on Facebook and Twitter (hashtag #psfn).

 

What: An evening of watching and talking film
When: Sunday, February 24 at 7:30pm (get there early, doors at 7pm)
Where: Store Gallery, 3S Artspace, 319 Vaughan St., Portsmouth, NH 03801
How much: Free!

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Call for short film submissions

The first-ever Portsmouth Short Film Night is happening February 24, and we want to show your film! We’re looking for shorts of any genre (or un-genre) from independent filmmakers interested in screening their film to an audience. That’s why you made it, right?

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The night will be a free event, open to anyone who enjoys watching shorts and talking film. It’s all about getting filmmakers together to show off their work, have fun, meet like-minded people, and maybe even be inspired. If that sounds like your cup of tea, why not send us your film?

Because talking with filmmakers is an important part of the evening, we’d love you to come say a few words about your film. If we receive more films than we have time for, we’ll give preference to those who can be present to talk, but we’re open to submissions from anyone, no matter where you are!

How?

Let’s keep it simple: just send us a link to view the film, either as a stream or a download. If we decide to show your film, we can then arrange to get a high-quality copy from you for screening.

Also be sure to let us know if one of the filmmakers can come talk at the screening, so we can consider you first.

When?

Our soft deadline is February 4. That means we will continue to consider films submitted after that date, but only on an as-needed basis. So submit before the deadline to be sure your film is considered!

Do it!

So go on, what are you waiting for? Send us your film! We can’t wait to see it.