Monday, February 26, 2007

Ari Sandel Takes Home Oscar!

Big news and congratulations to Ari!

1998 UA Media Arts grad Ari Sandel took home the Academy Award for 'Best Live Action Short' on Sunday, February 26. The film, "West Bank Story" beat out four other films.

See the previous post about Ari for details on "West Bank Story" and Ari's current project.

Thursday, January 25, 2007

Media Arts Alum Receives Oscar Nomination!


“West Bank Story,” a short film by 1998 Media Arts graduate, Ari Sandel, has been nominated for an Oscar. The Oscars will be broadcast live on February 25, 2007 on ABC.

Of his nomination, Ari relates that it has been a "truly an amazing ride from Sundance to Dubai and around the world and the US. To finally end at the Oscars is a storybook ending whether we win or not."

“West Bank Story” has been nominated for the Best Live Action Short category, along with four other films. “West Bank Story” premiered at Sundance International Film Festival and screened at over 100 film festivals around the world, winning 20 awards.

A musical comedy set in the fast-paced fast food world of competing falafel stands on the West Bank, “West Bank Story,” tells the tale of a budding romance between an Israeli soldier and a Palestinian fast food cashier. The respective families of the unlikely couple clash over dueling family-owned falafel stands. The couple’s love leads to the destruction of both establishments, after which hope is renewed when the families join forces to rebuild.

After graduating from the Department of Media Arts with a B.A. and a special certificate in Middle Eastern Studies, Sandel went on to earn and M.F.A in Directing from the University of Southern California.

Sandel's career in the entertainment industry includes television, film, and music videos. Previously, Ari created and hosted the comedic TV segment for the FX. Ari wrote, directed, and hosted the segment for two seasons as he traveled the globe, offering a tongue-in-cheek view of the world's unknown hot spots for the young and hip.

His most recent project, “Vince Vaughn's Wild West Comedy Show: 30 Days & 30 Nights - Hollywood to the Heartland” (2006), was his feature documentary directorial debut and premiered at the 2006 Toronto International Film Festival. The Weinstein Company has purchased the distribution rights and the release date is pending. Ari is currently developing several feature comedies.

For more information, please visit Westbankstory.com

Tuesday, January 09, 2007

Jim Le: Off to Cannes!

Jim Le, Department of Media Arts BFA senior has been accepted into The American Pavilion Student Filmmaker Program and will be interning at the Cannes International Film Festival in May, 2007. Le will be departing on his two-week internship after his May graduation with a BFA in Media Arts and BA in French.

The American Pavilion, host to U.S. journalists, publicists, celebrities, filmmakers and motion picture executives, is the communications and hospitality center of the Cannes Film Festival. The Pavilion is centrally located on the beach beside the Palais des Festivals (the main Festival venue for screenings and special events).

As a member of the Student Program, Le will be participating in educational workshops, seminars, pitch sessions, roundtable discussions and screenings, as well as working 6 hour shifts at The American Pavilion, in various roles. Approximately 140 students are accepted into this highly competitive program each year; the program is now in it's 19th year. All students will have the opportunity to visit the thousand-plus film production and distribution offices and see films in official competition, neither of which is open to the general public.

For more information on the American Pavilion Student Program, visit
http://www.ampav.com/ampav.html

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Tuesday, January 02, 2007

TucsonFilm.com ShortFest

Get ready for the TucsonFilm.com ShortFest. Mark your calendar and/or submit your film. The drop dead last date for film submission is March 24.
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Monday, December 11, 2006

Media Arts Alum to Screen Film at Sundance!

Media Arts BFA alumnus (2006) Jonathan Pulley has been selected to screen his senior thesis film MOVE ME in the 2007 Sundance Film Festival Short Film Program. MOVE ME, produced in the Department of Media Arts BFA program, was written and directed by Pulley and crewed by Media Arts students.

71 short films have been selected out of 4,445 American and international submissions. The short films chosen this year represent the creativity and technological innovation of the genre and a focus on diversity, eclecticism, and a creative departure from the norms of film production.

MOVE ME tells the tale of Graham, who over the course of his last evening with his dad, must find a way to say goodbye before his relationship with his father slips away completely.

The 2007 Sundance Film Festival runs January 18-28 with screenings in Park City, Sundance Resort, Salt Lake City, and Ogden, Utah.

For more information, please see http://www2.sundance.org/press.html

Monday, November 06, 2006

Review of 48-Hour Shootout

Catch Shipherd Reed's post-event review of the 2006 Tucson 48-Hour Film Shootout at the Loft.

Read the review at www.aznightbuzz.com

Thursday, June 22, 2006

Recent Alumns Blogout from NY to LA

Recently graduated alumni Andy Martinez, along with contributors Erick Aguirre, and Nate Buchik, publish a filmmaking blog geared towards students, PA's, assistants, and other aspiring filmmakers. They post news and commentary on landing industry jobs, surviving in LA/NY, and making films. They also post short films, web video, and remixes.

Find out more - http://www.glitterfish.com

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