Official Rejection Presents: Mr. Kaufman Goes To deadCENTER

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We have been following the awesome documentary “Official Rejection” for quite a few months now. We brought you one of the very first reviews of the film and a very detailed 5 part audio interview with filmmaker Paul Osborne. We are also gearing up to bring you a very cool contest based on the film that I will announce soon.

I was talking with Paul yesterday and he mentioned that he was about to release a new video promoting the film. I took a look at it and knew it was something I had to post on here. Indie film icon Lloyd Kaufman is one of the (very lively) interview subjects of the film. When ‘Official Rejection’ played the deadCENTER film festival, Lloyd Kaufman went to go see it for the first time. Here is a little video of Lloyd’s reaction.

OR will next screen next week at both the Indianapolis International Film Festival and the Oxford International Film Festival. For a complete list of screenings and for more info, check out www.officialrejectiondocumentary.com.

Jerry Cavallaro – www.AreYouStuckLikeChuck.com

WAMG Interview: Paul Osborne on ‘Official Rejection’ Part 4

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I am finally coming to the end of my interview with Paul Osborne, the filmmaker behind the  fantastic  documentary ‘Official Rejection’.  If you have been listening, you will know that I use the term interview very loosely. What started as an interview quickly became a fun conversation about film festivals. Below is part 4 and the final entry into this interview series will be posted tomorrow. Enjoy!

Official Rejection Interview Part 4 – Jerry Cavallaro & Paul Osborne

And even though it is like playing Super Size Me in a McDonald’s, the film is now on the festival circuit. The film recently won Best Documentary at deadCENTER Film Festival and is next scheduled to screen at:

VISIONFEST
New York, NY

TONIGHT! Saturday 6/20/09 @ 9:30PM

Tribeca Cinemas
54 Varick St.

For tickets head to:
www.visionfest.com

Stay Tuned for Part 5, which will be posted tomorrow!

Jerry Cavallaro –  www.AreYouStuckLikeChuck.com

WAMG Interview: Paul Osborne on ‘Official Rejection’ Part 3

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Last week I posted Part 1 & 2 of my interview with Paul Osborne, the filmmaker behind the  fantastic  documentary ‘Official Rejection’.  If you have been listening, you will know that I use the term interview very loosely. What started as an interview quickly became a fun conversation about film festivals. Here is part 3. Enjoy!

Official Rejection Interview Part 3 – Jerry Cavallaro & PAUL OSBORNE

And even though it is like playing Super Size Me in a McDonald’s, the film is now on the festival circuit. The film recently won Best Documentary at deadCENTER Film Festival and is next scheduled to screen at:

VISIONFEST
New York, NY

Saturday 6/20/09 @ 9:30PM

Tribeca Cinemas
54 Varick St.

For tickets head to:
www.visionfest.com

Stay Tuned for Part 4, which will be posted tomorrow!

Jerry Cavallaro –  www.AreYouStuckLikeChuck.com

WAMG Interview: Paul Osborne on ‘Official Rejection’ Part 2

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Yesterday I posted Part 1 of my interview with Paul Osborne, the filmmaker behind the  fantastic  documentary ‘Official Rejection’. Here is part 2.

Official Rejection Interview Part 2 – Jerry Cavallaro & Paul Osborne

And even though it is like playing Super Size Me in a McDonald’s, the film is now on the festival circuit. Here is the film’s current schedule:

deadCenter Film Festival
Oklahoma City, OK

Friday, June 12th

2:00pm – OKC Museum of Art, 415 Couch Drive
9:30pm – Uptown United, 24 W. Park Place

***Independent film icon Lloyd Kaufman will be attending the 2pm screening, and will speak on a panel discussing the film immediately following at 4pm.***

For tickets head to:
www.deadcenterfilm.org
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WATERFRONT FILM FESTIVAL
Saugatuck, MI

Friday 6/12/09 @ 9PM
Sunday 6/14/09 @ 9AM

Saugatuck Center for the Arts
400 Culver St.

For tickets head to:
www.waterfrontfilm.org
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VISIONFEST
New York, NY

Saturday 6/20/09 @ 9:30PM

Tribeca Cinemas
54 Varick St.

For tickets head to:
www.visionfest.com

If you are attending any of these fests, I highly suggest you attend. I plan to catch the Visionfest screening on Saturday June 20th and I have seen the film 3 times now.

Stay Tuned for Part 3 of the Interview, which will be posted next week!

Jerry Cavallaro –  www.AreYouStuckLikeChuck.com

WAMG Interview: Paul Osborne on ‘Official Rejection’ Part 1

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A few weeks ago, I reviewed a fantastic documentary called ‘Official Rejection’ by filmmaker Paul Osborne. It is a funny, insightful and very entertaining doc that reveals the truth about film festivals. I also had the pleasure of talking to Paul recently about his film. However, what started out as an interview quickly turned into a conversation about movies between to indie filmmakers. You can listen to part 1 of the interview below.

 

Official Rejection Interview Part 1 – Jerry Cavallaro & Paul Osborne

And even though it is like playing Super Size Me in a McDonald’s, the film is now on the festival circuit. Here is the film’s current schedule:

deadCenter Film Festival
Oklahoma City, OK

Friday, June 12th

2:00pm – OKC Museum of Art, 415 Couch Drive
9:30pm – Uptown United, 24 W. Park Place

***Independent film icon Lloyd Kaufman will be attending the 2pm screening, and will speak on a panel discussing the film immediately following at 4pm.***

For tickets head to:
www.deadcenterfilm.org
_________________________________

WATERFRONT FILM FESTIVAL
Saugatuck, MI

Friday 6/12/09 @ 9PM
Sunday 6/14/09 @ 9AM

Saugatuck Center for the Arts
400 Culver St.

For tickets head to:
www.waterfrontfilm.org
_________________________________

VISIONFEST
New York, NY

Saturday 6/20/09 @ 9:30PM

Tribeca Cinemas
54 Varick St.

For tickets head to:
www.visionfest.com

If you are attending any of these fests, I highly suggest you attend. I plan to catch the Visionfest screening on Saturday June 20th and I have seen the film 3 times now.

Stay Tuned for Part 2 of the Interview, which will be posted tomorrow!

Jerry Cavallaro – www.AreYouStuckLikeChuck.com

Early Review: ‘Official Rejection’

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Two weeks ago I posted a First Look at an independent documentary called Official Rejection. A few days ago I was lucky enough to get the opportunity to watch it. I expected to see a film that was funny and entertaining but also shed some light on film festivals. Official Rejection was that film and more. I was thoroughly entertained throughout the film but not always for reasons I expected. It is at times hilarious but there are also some moments that are heartbreaking, especially to those interested in filmmaking as a career.

I feel that in the interest of full disclosure, I should let you know that this film is about me. Well, technically that’s not true. I am not actually in the film but there is a general feeling of camaraderie and singularity among independent filmmakers. While we all take different paths to get our films released, nearly every filmmaker will visit a few film festivals along the way. Official Rejection may only cover a few filmmakers and their films, but this is very much a film about all indie filmmakers and their work. In fact, replacing film festival with a major concert or gallery makes this a film about musicians and other artists as well. So to put it simply, all artists despite your medium of choice need to see this film.

That doesn’t mean this film is for artists only. Anyone that is at all interested in film should see Official Rejection. If you are a fan of independent films (real indies, not Hollywood “indies†) this doc will show you the journey many of those films went on to gain an audience and find distribution. If you hate independent film, you should see this film to at least gain an appreciation for the struggles the filmmakers face. And for anyone who could care less about movies and filmmaking, there is still a compelling story being told here. After all, who doesn’t like a good underdog story?

Official Rejection follows filmmaker Scott Storm and his film, Ten Til Noon, from its first rejections to its first few acceptances. What gives this documentary such a personal feel is that the director of Official Rejection is the screenwriter for Ten Til Noon. Because of this, we get an in depth look at what filmmakers experience before, during and after film festivals. This is also beneficial because this means Paul Osborne truly cares about his subject and in turn, so does the viewer. And don’t worry; this does not make Official Rejection seem like a long commercial or some kind of bonus feature for Ten Til Noon. Ten Til Noon is meant to be the everyfilm and Scott Storm represents most independent filmmakers. To further prove this, we are treated to many interviews along the way from a variety of people in independent film.

Kevin Smith, Chris Gore, Lloyd Kaufman, Jenna Fischer, Andy Dick, Traci Lords, Troy Duffy and Bryan Singer are a few of the more famous people interviewed. They all offer some great words of wisdom and give some insight into film festivals. I will admit though that even though I agree, I was very upset to hear Kevin Smith say that Clerks. would never be accepted into Sundance if it was made today. We also hear from many other independent filmmakers, both in interviews and through footage captured at festivals. One of the best and most eye opening segments in the film is the nightmare of a situation that happened to filmmaker Blayne Weaver and his film, Outside Sales, at Indie Fest. I don’t want to ruin it but I will say that it is shocking to see how some festivals treat filmmakers. There are also a few actors, sales reps, audience members and representatives from a few film festivals that are interviewed.

Overall, I think this is a fantastic documentary that is fun to watch and very informative. I wish I had seen this movie a year ago before I started submitting to film festivals because I actually did pick up quite a few things about the process. Official Rejection should be mandatory viewing in all film schools.

I want to wish Paul and everyone else behind Official Rejection the best of luck with the film and its festival run. It’s going to be hard to get a film that exposes film festivals into film festivals, but that should only be the case for festivals with something to hide. All festivals that accept films based on their worth should accept this movie. I highly suggest seeking this film out if it is screening near you. For everyone else, this film will definitely find distribution in the near future so look for it then.

Jerry Cavallaro – www.AreYouStuckLikeChuck.com

WAMG First Look at ‘Official Rejection’

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A while back I discovered a trailer for a documentary about film festivals called Official Rejection. I had not heard anything about the film prior but immediately sent the trailer to a bunch of friends after watching it. Based on the teaser, this film looks both funny and insightful. I recently contacted the filmmaker behind it and we are working on setting up an interview very soon. Here is the synopsis from the film’s official website. (www.officialrejectiondocumentary.com)

Much has been said about the trials and struggles of making an independent film, and with good reason: it’s incredibly difficult, and not many are able to accomplish this feat. The perception is, however, that once you have finished your movie, you can just “take it to Sundance”. Yet the task of finding placement at a major film festival is often more daunting, and exhausting, then the making of the movie itself.

This is the story we intend to tell.

Following filmmakers along the festival circuit, OFFICIAL REJECTION will take a lighthearted but realistic look at the politics, pitfalls, costs, and toll of life at the fests. Our goal is to demonstrate exactly what happens once you finish the movie, the reality of today’s film festival landscape, and the emotional roller-coaster those who dare venture onto it find themselves riding.

By the way, Kevin Smith, Lloyd Kaufman, Chris Gore, Jenna Fischer and Bryan Singer are just a few of the awesome people interviewed in this film. I personally cannot wait to see this doc. The film will premiere at the Phoenix Film Festival on April 4th. Anyone attending should definitely check it out. I will be bringing you more coverage of this film in the near future. For now, here is the film’s teaser trailer.

Jerry Cavallaro – www.AreYouStuckLikeChuck.com