From The Coeur d’Alene Press, June 17, 2011 Mark Case and Gary Edwards will be filming their movie ‘How to Date Beautiful Women’ around Coeur d’Alene beginning in early July. “The movie, which will be filmed around Coeur d’Alene beginning in July, is a mix of comedy and reality. The premise takes 10 local women from a variety of...
Post Falls Police and kNIFVES join forces
Excerpt from The Coeur d’Alene Press, April 6, 2011, by Alecia Warren “kNIFVES (Northwest Independent Film and Video Entertainment Society) is giving aspiring film students a shot at immersing themselves in the action this weekend, when the nonprofit will offer a mentoring workshop during the shooting of a PSA for the Post Falls Police...
Film Society is a draw for local talent
Excerpt courtesy of The Spokesman Review, March 31, 2011 It’s not every day that you sit down to lunch with a couple of screenwriters, a 12-year-old piano prodigy and a special effects/makeup artist, but that’s what I did recently. My friend, local author and attorney, Beth Bollinger, had invited me to the monthly meeting of kNIFVES. “Will I have to throw...
Local filmmakers dream big
Originally published January 27, 2011 By Jan Fletcher DeeDee Ferencz, a native Angeleno and transplant to the Idaho Panhandle, left Southern California in 1994, following an earthquake in which her home sustained significant damage. “There was lots of screaming and running around because of the earthquake,” she says. However, she’s not talking about the...
‘Teenage Dirtbag’ a big winner at festival
Published June 25, 2010, courtesy of The Coeur d’Alene Press A small film shot in North Idaho won big at its first film festival, the Playhouse West Film Festival in Los Angeles. “Teenage Dirtbag,” written and directed by Regina Crosby and shot in Coeur d’Alene in 2005, took home Grand Jury Awards for Best Picture, Best Director, Best...
Everyone’s a critic… but are they any good?
From the Coeur d’Alene Press, June 18, 2010 “I think we’re the last of a dying breed,” said Robert Glatzer, whose film critiques appear in magazines, on KREM news, Spokane Public Radio and on “Morning Edition,” among others. “We call ourselves more or less professional film critics, but these days with Rotten Tomatoes...


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