Thursday, April 22, 2010

Date Night Deals: Film Festival & DQ Promotion

If you live in Athens and have yet to experience the Athens International Film and Video Festival, now is the time to go! I know, I know... Ark and High Fests are this weekend. But for real, try taking a break from the keg stands and beer pong and go see some award-winning films.

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Athens 2010 International
Film + Video Festival

Founded in 1974, the festival annually hosts independent films from around the world, as well as those produced right here in Athens. Starting tomorrow, and running for a solid week, The Athena on Court St., Baker Center Theater and Stuart's Opera House in Nelsonville, are all teaming together to showcase 12 feature films and 56 competition screenings.

This is the perfect opportunity to grab your significant other and catch a flick uptown! And if you happen to miss the film you wanted to see, no sweat.
Unfortunately, the competition pieces are only shown once, but each of the 12 feature films have multiple show times throughout the week. View the festival's complete schedule here.

Last year, a friend of mine named Adam Miller was working on a group animation project for his digital media major.
That same project was later awarded entry into the Film Festival's animation competition. So on a Saturday afternoon, my roommate Laura and I walked over from High Fest to check it out. Tickets were free with a valid student ID, and we were able to see several great animated features (think Pixar).

Aside from my Adam's hilarious film about a depressed ice cream cone, ironically entitled Nutrition: With Herbert J. Wafflecone, there were several other more professional features included as well. One animated short entitled Procrastination, with animation and direction by John Kelly, visually depicts the true meaning of procrastination - something pretty much anyone can relate to. Watch Procrastination below and view my friend Adam's video here.



This year, another project of Adam's has been entered into the festival. But this time, the film packs more of a punch. Entitled People of the Machine, the film is supposed to be more intense and dramatic, with a plot about a 1960-type society that puts all of its knowledge into making a machine, and then has to learn to live with it.

"I'm curious to see the reaction the film gets from the crowd, because
we've gotten a tremendous amount better than we were last year" Adam says. "It's cool to see your work up against professionals. And while it kind of gives us a jolt of reality, I'm really looking forward to seeing what other films get in."

The animation competition takes place at the Athena on Monday, April 26th, at 10 p.m. If you're looking for a good laugh, I definitely recommend it! And
like I said before, luckily for us Ohio University students, Arts for Ohio provides free tickets to anyone with a valid student ID!

For those of you out there who aren't students, or for anyone who wants to bring a parent or sibling, you're in luck. Any matinee before 5pm at the Athena is free, as well as all screenings at Baker Center Theater. For all shows after 5pm, tickets are 5 dollars and after 6pm, tickets are 6.50 (5.50 for seniors or children). Pre-sale options begin on Friday at 1pm, and there is also a 6-show screening pass available for 30 dollars.

So like I said, take a break from High or Ark Fest this weekend (whichever your preference) and go to the film festival. You won't regret it!


Happy Birthday DQ
If you're hungry after the movie, swing by DQ on 70 Columbus Rd. (right past Dirty Deeds on N. Lancaster) and partake in the celebration of Dairy Queen's 25th birthday! Because who doesn't like a frozen snack on an evening out with friends? All week across the country you can get any two medium sized DQ blizzards - one regularly priced at 3.50 and another for only 25 cents!

With 25 different flavors, including my personal favorite Thin Mint (mint ice cream with crushed Girl Scout Thin Mint cookies), this is a steal that any ice cream lover would go crazy for! When I went,
the parking lot was packed and the drive-thru was full. So hurry while you can, because the promotion only lasts til Sunday! Perfect for a date night, or late night, this is one sweet deal :)

Have a great weekend Athens!

Julie

2 comments:

  1. The film and video festival sounds really interesting, I had no idea that anything like that took place uptown. I love watching movies and I will have to try to make it up to the film festival next year. Also, thanks for the info about the DQ Blizzards, I'm definitely making my roommates go grab a blizzard with me this week.

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  2. Christine,

    Thanks for the comment! Like I said in the post, anyone who lives in Athens should experience the film festival at least once. And if you're a movie lover, then I definitely recommend it! Enjoy your Blizzards and see you in class tomorrow :)

    - Julie

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