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The Wisconsin Film Festival new trailer
Video: Aaron Granat and Liz Wadium
Live from WFF 2018 Opening Night!
Enjoy the live version of the 2018 Wisconsin Film Festival (WFF) trailer by clicking the image above! We will share more information on how to view the complete suite of 2018 Festival trailers once it becomes available.
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Opening Night 2018. Photo: Mary Ladoni
2018 Wisconsin Film Festival Facts & Figures
5 venues
7 screens
146 films
149 screenings
169 volunteers
26,791 total Festival attendance
2019 Wisconsin Film Festival: April 4-11, 2019*
The 2018 Steep & Brew Audience Awards ballots have been tabulated, and the favorites are:
Audience Favorite Narrative Feature
Hearts Beat Loud | Brett Haley
Audience Favorite Documentary Feature
RBG | Betsy West & Julie Cohen
Audience Favorite Restoration/Rediscovery
Blue Collar | Paul Schrader
Audience Favorite Shorts Program
A World of Wisconsin's Own
Audience Favorite Big Screens, Little Folks Selection
Short But Not So Sweet: Revolting Rhymes and Isis + Osiris
Thank you for voting! As a reminder, our 2018 Golden Badger Award Winners are:
FUTURE LANGUAGE: The Dimensions of VON LMO | Lori Felker
Great Light | Tony Oswald
The Blood Is At The Doorstep | Erik Ljung
*Dates are tentative and subject to change.
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Photo: Jing Zeng
Reminder:
Patron Survey
If you attended the 20th Annual Wisconsin Film Festival (April 5-12), we invite you to fill out our patron survey. Your feedback will help us evaluate the Festival's successes and drawbacks in order to improve for the future.
Please complete the survey by Friday, May 4 for a chance to win 2018 Wisconsin Film Festival merchandise.
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Photo: Junlin Ou
Relive the 20th Annual WFF
Missing the Wisconsin Film Festival already? Us too!
Luckily, we are able to relive the 8 days of film frenzy through photographs.
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College Cuts Series at Madison College
As part of the Screens for Teens outreach program, we are thrilled to partner with Madison College's Office of Equity, Inclusion and Community Engagement for the College Cuts film series. These events are free and open to the public, with advance registration required.
College Cuts: Women Outward Bound
Date: Thursday, April 26
Time: 6:30 pm
Location: Health Building 309/311, Madison College (1701 Wright Street)
Click here to register.
Fifty years ago, girls were not allowed to participate in the rigorous United States outward bound wilderness school until 24 women broke that barrier. Find out how one month of surviving in the woods changed them – and history – forever. The documentary film will be followed by a post-screening Skype Q&A session with award-winning filmmaker Maxine W. Davis.
College Cuts: Cliff, Superfan! & Brown Girl
Date: Thursday, May 10
Time: 6:30 pm
Location: Room 1630B/C, Madison College (1701 Wright Street)
Click here to register.
Brown Girl is a short documentary by Violet Wang that focuses on Gretchen Carvajal, a Filipino-American artist and UW–Madison student.
Cliff, Superfan! is a short documentary about Clifford Hayashi, Stanford University’s biggest sports fan. He’s attended over 4,000 games in the past 22 years, cheering on the individual members of every Stanford team like they were his own children. But Cliff isn’t just a super fan.
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