Showing posts with label Gulfport. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gulfport. Show all posts

Monday, July 19, 2010

Film Schedule

Fri. July 23, 2010
3:00pm - Docs About Food - Homegrown Revolution / American Dumpling
5:00pm - Mu - Emptiness / Salawati
7:00pm - 16 to Life
9:00pm - Karaoke / Kiss the Abyss (18+ Only / Nudity)






Sat. July 24, 2010
3:00pm - Docs About People - A Just Life / Severing The Soul / Speaker's Corner
5:00pm - Shorts - Sometimes About Love (17+ Only / Language) Breathtaking / Stalker / Muskrat Boy of Griffith Park / Blossom / Milkman
7:00pm - Little Old Ladies / The Symmetry of Love
9:00pm - 25 Cents / Bite Size






Sun. July 25, 2010
3:00pm - Henry May Long
5:00pm - Carried Away
7:00pm - The Empress / As Clouds
9:00pm - Shorts - Sometimes About Gore, Blood and Guts (17+ Only / Language, Gore) The Nightclub / Nurse Ines / Vigilante / Scissu / Harmsaga







Register for Sea Breeze Film Festival in Gulfport, FL  on  Eventbrite

Festival Passes are now available online.
The Festival Pass is the best deal!
$30 for all the films you can watch!
Buy now!
Limited availability.
First come, first serve!

Monday, June 14, 2010

Sea Breeze Film Fest Partners with The City of Gulfport

The Sea Breeze Film Festival has chosen the Catherine Hickman Theater in the quaint and beautiful City of Gulfport, FL as its venue for the upcoming festival which will take place from Fri. July 23 - Sun. July 25.

The festival's goal
in choosing a venue was to create a communal, friendly, relaxed environment where people can watch films, gather, mingle and network - all in a cozy location which facilitates community and communication. We knew we had found the right location for this event when we visited the Catherine Hickman Theater.

The event will begin at approximately 2:00pm each day and run until 11:00pm each evening. The theater is a lovely two block
walk from Gulfport's quaint and friendly village.

Gulfport is known as an artist's community with many one of a kind restaurants, shops and art galleries. The city's roots reach back to the early 1900s allowing visitors to reminisce in the yesteryear of true Southern hospitality while enjoying same of the finest local artists
Florida has to offer.

If the 3-5 mins walk to the center of town isn't your thing.
No problem. Gulfport has a free trolley service which runs daily!

Oh! I almost forgot to mention that Gulfport is a beach town. That's right. You can walk or take the trolley from the theater to
the beach in just a matter of minutes. The sand is white and sooo soft. In case you didn't know, Florida's Gulf Coast has some of the finest, most pristine and beautiful beaches anywhere in the world. Visit them while you still have the opportunity!!!

We look forward to seeing you at the Sea Breeze Film Festival for a weekend of fantastic films in a delightfully charming city!

For more information about what to do, where to eat, shop and stay please visit our partners the Gulfport Chamber of Commerce. and the Gulfport Merchants Association.

Announcing Sea Breeze Film Festival 2010

What: Sea Breeze Film Festival

Where: Catherine Hickman Theatre – Gulfport, FL

When: Friday, July 23 – Sunday, July 25, 2010
2:00 pm – 11:00 pm each day.

Why: To bring independent, international films to the community that the region might not otherwise have the opportunity to see while helping filmmakers gain greater exposure for their films.

Sea Breeze Film Festival (SBFF) screens films of all lengths and genres from around the world. Large film distributors can rarely afford to take on smaller films. This creates a gap between small, independent films and their audience no matter how good the film is. SBFF’s goal is to ensure audiences in Tampa Bay have the opportunity to see films that would not otherwise be available to them!

The festival chose to hold the event at Gulfport’s Catherine Hickman Theater due to the location’s communal, artistic environment and vibe. There is plenty of indoor space to beat the heat, meet and mingle with fellow filmmakers and film lovers between films. This event is meant to expose local filmmakers to the works of fellow filmmakers from around the world as well as offering alternative films to the community. SBFF is hosted by Nomadic Tendencies.

Cost: $5 children, military, students and seniors; $7 regular ticket price; $12 day pass; $30 festival pass. Buy tickets early as seating is limited.

For more information or tickets, call 352-942-4803 or email SeaBreeze@Nomadic-Tendencies.com.