- Source: New York Underground Film Festival
The New York Underground Film Festival was an annual event that occurred each March at Anthology Film Archives in New York City from 1994 through 2008. It was founded by filmmakers Todd Phillips (Road Trip, Old School) and Andrew Gurland. After Phillips and Gurland turned the festival over to programmer Ed Halter, it became noted for documentary and experimental film programming, and occasionally courted controversy, particularly in its early years.
Some of these have included: premiering the North American Man/Boy Love Association (NAMBLA) documentary Chicken Hawk: Men Who Love Boys in 1994; premiering a film in 1995 that accused Quentin Tarantino of plagiarism; being protested by Reverend Fred Phelps in 2002 (apparently for not choosing to show a film about Phelps); and premiering a theatrical version of Brad Neely's Harry Potter parody Wizard People, Dear Reader, which eventually led to action by Warner Brothers to suppress future theatrical performances of the work.
Nevertheless, though the festival has remained a small affair, and has little value as a market, its programming has attained a certain prestige, especially among younger or more experimental filmmakers. The first year showcased the work of independent animator Bill Plympton. The New York Times described the event "as a collection of love and independence".
In February 2008 the festival organizers announced that, instead of passing on the torch to a younger generation—as has been the tradition—the 15th festival would be the last. Instead two of the former organizers intend to create a new festival under the name Migrating Forms (taking the name from a film by James Fotopoulos).
List of films shown
15th festival, April 2–8, 2008
14th festival, March 28 - April 3, 2007
13th festival, March 8–14, 2006
12th festival, March 9–15, 2005
11th festival, March 10–16, 2004
10th festival, March 5–11, 2003
9th festival, March 6–12, 2002
8th festival, March 7–13, 2001
7th festival, March 8–14, 2000
6th festival, March 10–14, 1999
5th festival, March 18–22, 1998
4th festival, March 19–23, 1997
3rd festival, March 20–24, 1996
References and links
Official website for the New York Underground Film Festival
Official website for Migrating Forms
indieWIRE article on 10th NYUFF
Festival Review: Mining Gold at the New York Underground
Village Voice article on Fred Phelps protest
Official site for Mike White
Illegal Art site for Wizard People, Dear Readers (with further links)
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Underground (film 1995)
- Jakarta International Film Festival
- The Beat (film 2003)
- John Cale
- Leonardo DiCaprio
- Ryan Reynolds
- Shaun Ross
- Lisa Rose Apramian
- Shrek
- Hardcore punk
- New York Underground Film Festival
- Underground film
- 2005 New York Underground Film Festival
- 1997 New York Underground Film Festival
- 2006 New York Underground Film Festival
- 2003 New York Underground Film Festival
- 1998 New York Underground Film Festival
- 2008 New York Underground Film Festival
- 2002 New York Underground Film Festival
- 2001 New York Underground Film Festival