July 27-28, 2012

Whoa. Is it 2012? Already? Let’s Call for Entries!

You are a filmmaker. We are a film festival. Whaddyasay we get together and make this thing work? Please send us your features, comedies, dramas, documentaries, shorts, music videos, cartoons and slide show presentations. (Because, if someone sent us a slide show presentation, we would totally run that in the barn.)

The 9th annual Free Range Film Festival is officially calling for your entries. 2012 Submission Form

Send them to us at:
Free Range Film Festival
P.O. Box 56
Wrenshall, MN 55797.

And if you’ve got 10 bucks to donate to the cause, just slip that into your DVD case.
It’s not a bribe, UNLESS you specifically state in your cover letter that it is a bribe.

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Valerie Coit’s Five Favorite Films of 2011

1) DRIVE

I knew walking out of the theater that nothing was going to top this for me. It was my favorite kind of movie: tense, dark, quiet and violent. Oh, and Ryan Gosling was dreamy.

2) X-MEN: FIRST CLASS

This seems a bit crazy to me when I see it in print. But when I think about what I loved most this year in movies, the obvious choice is Magneto hunting Nazis. Obviously.

3) MELANCHOLIA

I loved this movie so much, I continued to watch even though it made me seasick and I felt like I was going to puke for the last hour. You should see it.

4) SENNA

This movie was so good it almost made me want to become a fan of Formula 1 racing. Almost.

5) RISE OF THE PLANET OF THE APES

My love of apes is what secures this in the top 5 for me. After all, you don’t see a movie called Rise of the Planet of the Polar Bears.

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Annie Dugan’s Five Favorite Films of 2011

1) THE ARTIST

This movie had a dog, tap dancing, period costumes and the second-best mustache of 2011.

2) DRIVE

I finally understand that whole “Ryan Gosling” thing.

3) DRAGONSLAYER

One of the best parts of programming the Free Range Film Festival is finding movies that divide families and friends and plunge them into bitter arguments. This movie fulfilled that role beautifully.

4) TREE OF LIFE

Sometimes I judge movies on the way they would look inside the barn. And the 1950s look amazing inside a 100-year-old wooden structure.

5) HANNA

I put this one in partially because I’m imagining what a great double feature it would make with Drive. Both had great music, inventive chase scenes and amazing wardrobes [See the jacket in DRIVE and the turquoise short shorts in HANNA].

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Episode 09 – Best of 2011

Episode 09 – Best of 2011

Val and Mike and Annie and Janaki argue about the year’s best and worst films. (And if you had anything to do with making Dragonslayer, you’re going to dig this episode.) As usual, feel free to drop by iTunes and write a review for our podcast. Or drop us a line. We’re going to start responding to listener feedback soon. Really. We are.

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