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Community Screening of NEW MUSLIM COOL to Close Out Red Wasp Film Festival: October 16

by Red Wasp on September 23, 2010

BRYAN, TX—Brazos Progressives is proud to announce that we will be screening New Muslim Cool (2009), a documentary directed by Jennifer Maytorena Taylor, to close out the 8th Annual Red Wasp Film Festival on Saturday, October 16, 2010, at Stage Center (201-B W. 26th St., Bryan, TX). The community screening of this award-winning film is made possible through a generous sponsorship from the ACLU—Brazos Valley Chapter. New Muslim Cool will be screened after the awards ceremony on Saturday night, beginning around 9:30 p.m.

New Muslim Cool tells the story of Puerto Rican American rapper Hamza Pérez, who ended his life as a drug dealer 12 years ago, and started down a new path as a young Muslim. Now he’s moved to Pittsburgh’s tough North Side to start a new religious community, rebuild his shattered family, and take his message of faith to other young people through his uncompromising music as part of the hip-hop duo M-Team. Raising his two kids as a single dad and longing for companionship, Hamza finds love on a Muslim networking website and seizes the chance for happiness in a second marriage. But when the FBI raids his mosque, Hamza must confront the realities of the post-9/11 world, and challenge himself. He starts reaching for a deeper understanding of his faith, discovering new connections with people from Christian and Jewish communities. New Muslim Cool takes viewers on Hamza’s ride through the streets, projects and jail cells of urban America, following his spiritual journey to some surprising places—where we can all see ourselves reflected in a world that never stops changing. For additional information about New Muslim Cool, visit www.newmuslimcool.com.

The Red Wasp Film Festival starts on Friday, October 15, at Stage Center and continues through Saturday, October 16. Tickets are available at the door: $15 for one night or $25 for both nights. There is also a special student rate of $10 for one night and $15 for both nights. Concessions will be available for purchase, and there will be a cash bar staffed by Revolution.

For more information about the Red Wasp Film Festival, including lists of past winners and current sponsors, visit http://redwasp.org. A complete screening schedule will be posted soon. Please send questions to redwaspfilm@gmail.com.

Please join us as we celebrate independent film on October 15 and 16 at Stage Center. Doors will open at 7 pm both evenings. See you there!

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Red Wasp Facebook Page

by Red Wasp on July 29, 2010

The Red Wasp Film Festival has a Facebook page (finally!). Some pictures are up (from 2008 and 2009), and more will be added soon. Thanks to all of the photographers who donate their time and talents to the festival!

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Sponsor Red Wasp 2010

by Red Wasp on July 2, 2010

Would your business or organization like to sponsor Red Wasp 2010? Brazos Progressives is now inviting sponsorships for the Red Wasp Film Festival! Of course, Red Wasp also encourages individuals and anonymous donations. Now is your chance to sponsor this unique event and to support the arts in our community.  Click here for more information on sponsorship levels.

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Submissions for Red Wasp 2010

by Red Wasp on June 25, 2010

The Red Wasp Film Festival is now accepting submissions for the Red Wasp 2010! Once again, we’re accepting films as well as screenplays for unproduced films. In order to be considered, 2 DVDs of the films need to be postmarked by September 10, 2010. For details, click here.

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Red Wasp 2010: October 15 and 16

by Red Wasp on April 12, 2010

The 8th annual Red Wasp Film Festival will be Friday, October 15, and Saturday, October 16, 2010, at Stage Center Theater (201-B W. 26th St.) in downtown Bryan, TX. Details on submissions and tickets coming soon!

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Cookies & Cream: One Way Community

by Red Wasp on April 12, 2010

Check out the post about the Red Wasp Film Festival at One Way Community, filmmaker Princeton Holt’s blog!

The Red Wasp Film Festival will be screening Cookies & Cream on Friday night, November 6.

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Brazos Progressives Announces the Winners of the 7th Annual Red Wasp Film Festival at StageCenter

by Red Wasp on November 9, 2009

BRYAN, TX—On Friday and Saturday, November 6 and 7, 2009, Brazos Progressives presented the 7th Annual Film Festival at StageCenter Theater in downtown Bryan. The following awards were presented on Saturday night.

  • Red Wasp Best Screenplay Award: Hotel School by Robert Kirschten.
  • Red Wasp Best Film Award: The Christmas Conspiracy by Jennifer Clary and Kevin Haberer.
  • Red Wasp Audience Favorite Award: Forgotten Lives by Jeff Garrison-Tate and Josh Tate.
  • Red Wasp One to Watch Award: Bad Timing by Keller Davis.
  • Red Wasp Most Entertaining Award: Do You by Gordon S. Williams.
  • Red Wasp Social Awareness Award: Forgotten Lives by Jeff Garrison-Tate and Josh Tate.

Artist Theodora Saladino Krc created the Red Wasp Best Film trophy presented to Jennifer Clary and Kevin Haberer, and Square One, Art979, and Caffe Capri donated bottles of wine and gift certificates for the other prizes. The festival, which was attended by over 180 people, screened fourteen films that were entered in a competition for festival prizes. The Brazos Valley Rak Ensemble opened the festival on Friday with two dances. After the awards were presented on Saturday evening, Austin-based Ovnio Films closed the festival with “The Making of Unsmokin’ Drake,” a presentation that included clips and a discussion about Unsmokin’ Drake, a work-in-progress that was filmed on location in Bryan, TX.

Carol and Craig Conlee started the Red Wasp Film Festival in 2003 at the 7F Lodge in Wellborn. After battling the red wasps at 7F Lodge, Carol decided to make peace with the insects by naming the independent film festival after them, thus transforming the familiar insect into the festival’s namesake. In 2006, Brazos Progressives began helping the Conlees organize the Red Wasp Film Festival so that the festival could continue after they moved to Mason, TX. That same year, the festival moved to Conlee Auctions in downtown Bryan, where it was held for two years. This is the second year that the festival was held at StageCenter.

The 7th Annual Red Wasp Film Festival was sponsored by Revolution Cafe & Bar; the Texas Film Commission; Texas State Optical of Bryan, G.D. Phillips, O.D.; Third Eye Productions; Stearns Design-Build; Caffe Capri; As You Wish; Captured Moments Portraitart & Photography; Daniela Weaver Photography; K. Norwood Portraiture; Essence Photography; Lancaster Capital; Web Unlimited; The Creative Space; The Internal Medicine Center, Elizabeth C. Berigan, M.D.; All Things Spiritual, Teri A. Massengale, M.-Div.; Brazos Natural Foods; Earth Art; Square One Bistro; Madden’s Casual Gourmet; Art979; Village Cafe; Jenn Atkins, Certified Nutritional Consultant; KEOS; and the Arts Council of Brazos Valley.

Brazos Progressives looks forward to future film festivals, as the organization continues to promote art and independent film as an integral part our community. For a complete list of films screened at this year’s Red Wasp Film festival, visit redwasp.org. For more about Brazos Progressives, visit brazosprogressives.org.

For a PDF of this press release, click here.

You can download a PDF of the festival program here.

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Red Wasp 2009 Sponsors

by Red Wasp on October 12, 2009

Red Wasp 2009 is proud to announce the sponsors for this year’s festival.  Thanks to all of the local businesses that sustain the festival over the years and make this event possible!

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Schedule for Red Wasp 2009

by Red Wasp on October 12, 2009

The screening schedule for Red Wasp 2009 is now posted! Click here for the schedule and short descriptions of each film.

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Red Wasp Film Festival 2009: Press Release

by Red Wasp on August 17, 2009

(To download a PDF of this press release, click here.)

BRYAN, TX—It’s time once again to celebrate independent film in the Brazos Valley! Brazos Progressives is proud to announce the 7th Annual Red Wasp Film Festival in downtown Bryan at Stage Center (201-B W 26th St.), November 6 and 7, 2009, from 7:30 until 11:30 pm. Tickets are available at the door: $15 for one night or $25 for both nights. There is also a special student rate of $10 for one night and $15 for both nights. Concessions will be available for purchase, and there will be a cash bar staffed by Revolution.

If you’re tired of the most recent corporate offerings from big Hollywood studios, then this is an event that you don’t want to miss. The Red Wasp Film Festival attracts local filmmakers as well as artists throughout the state and the nation, and organizers expect this year’s Red Wasp to be a great success. “There is so much talent out there and too few venues,” said RWFF founder Carol Conlee. “If you make film as an artist or director or photographer, it’s hard to find a place to show your work. Festivals provide that format, and their popularity is gaining in great numbers across the country. We simply want to assist artists’ interface with the public. It’s like having a temporary electronic art gallery.”

The Red Wasp Film Festival is currently accepting submissions of independent films. Additionally, Red Wasp is accepting unproduced screenplays this year, which will be considered for the “Best Screenplay” award.

The Red Wasp Film Festival encourages viewers to interact with the filmmakers and to participate in the judging process. Audience members will be able to discuss the films with the filmmakers during “question and answer” sessions. Also, the audience will have an opportunity to vote for their favorite film, as they determine the winner of the “Audience Favorite” award.

In addition to the “Audience Favorite” and “Best Screenplay” awards, festival judges will select a “Red Wasp Best” winner for the best film overall. Local artist Theodora Saladino Krc is sculpting this year’s Red Wasp trophy, which will be presented at the festival late Saturday night.

Local Brazos Valley residents have teamed up with Brazos Progressives to ensure the RWFF’s future successes, and we encourage anyone in our community who would like to help with this event (volunteers to take tickets and help with set-up during the festival, anyone willing to help with publicity, etc.) to contact Krista May at kristamay@earthlink.net.

For more information about the Red Wasp Film Festival, including lists of past winners and sponsors, submission guidelines, and updates about the Red Wasp monthly independent film series at Village Café and Art979, visit http://redwasp.org.

Please join us as we celebrate independent film on November 6 and 7 at Stage Center. Doors will open at 7 pm both evenings. See you there!

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