Killing My Lobster, the San Francisco theater and film company, is
proud to present a celebration of high concept/low budget films:
the 2005 hi/lo film festival!
April 14 to 17, 2005 at the Red Vic in San Francisco
& Oakland's Parkway Theater
What: the 8th hilo film festival
Where: The Red Vic Movie House - 1727 Haight St. San Francisco
Parkway Theater - 1824 Park Blvd. Oakland
When:
Shorts Program 1 - Thursday 7:15pm & Friday 9:15pm- Red Vic
Shorts Program 2 - Thursday 9:15pm & Saturday 9:15 - Red Vic
Shorts Program 3 - Friday 7:15pm - Red Vic; 6pm Sunday - Parkway
Documentary 1 - Skating is not... w/shorts - Saturday 5pm - Red Vic
Feature Documentary Piece by Piece w/shorts Saturday at 7:15pm - Red Vic
Tix: $8 at the door on buy at www.hilofilmfestival.com
Saturday 5pm screening of Skating is not... is a $5 show!
Info & Tix for the public: www.hilofilmfestival.com or 415.558.7721
What is the hilo film festival? Or Why $40 million can kill a good idea.
Originally organized in 1997 by the San Francisco production
company and comedy collective Killing My Lobster the hi/lo film
festival has evolved into a major West Coast showcase for independent
low-budget film makers. The fest runs in the Haight’s historic Red
Vic Movie House and Oakland’s pizza & pub Parkway Theater for
four nights of shorts, docs, narratives, experimentals and animations. Now in its eighth year, the hi/lo film festival continues to
prove that big imaginations are more important than fat wallets. Films
featured range from animations, short narratives and abstract imagistic
explorations to micro-features, documentaries, and uncategorizable
creations. Though in most cases they are as different and distinct as
night and day, the films all belong in the same festival. They are high
concept works made on minimal budgets that place ideas and creativity
over imitation and slickness and each, in its own way, proves that
talented, dedicated people can bring their visions to the big screen.
Hi-lights of the 2005 hilo film festival:
40 films selected from over 500 submissions will be screened at the festival including:
8 Films by San Francisco filmmakers joining films from Florida
to Oregon, Belgium to Burbank, London to Texas and a lot of places in
between.
Documentaries about: SF's graffiti history, a Berkeley architect
who moves his parents into an unlikely creation, an all-girl indie-rock
band playing their prom, the windmills at Altamont, and a look at youth
culture through the eyes of skateboarders across the country
Music Videos about electric can openers, girls who fly through
space and an interpretation of the Nutcracker suite choreographed with
lawn mowers and weedwackers.
Reality Video featuring a dramatic show down between a newspaper pilferer and his surveillance camera equipped neighbor.
And lots of beautiful, hilarious, soulful and insane low budget films that prove you don’t need a lot of money to make a great movie!
What the Press Says about hilo:
The Hi/Lo collection of shorts revels in indie film at its
silly strangest, but serious works find a place in this festival too. -
San Francisco Bay Guardian.
The [hilo] films are charming, quirky, and far better than the major-budget pap that crawls out of Hollywood. - SF Weekly
The Hi/Lo Film Festival has returned to provide San Franciscans
with a mix of high-concept and low-budget film genius. A rollicking
good time
is virtually guaranteed. - SF Flavorpill.com
Screening times for specific films and film descriptions available on this site. Please call for a PREVIEW VIDEO!
Media Contact: Marc Vogl, hilo film festival organizer * 415.558.7721
info@hilofilmfestival.com * www.hilofilmfestival.com
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