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			 While adding the word “festival” makes anything an 
			event, to model a film festival after some of the big boys, such as 
			Sundance or Cannes, is something that one person cannot accomplish 
			without good friends in the right places. Last week Lanterman spoke 
			about the upcoming film festival and was quick to note that Logan 
			County can thank its hometown girl, Brenda Chapman and her husband 
			Kevin Lima for bringing a new cultural event to Lincoln. He added 
			that Lincoln College is also playing a part in making this event 
			happen. Lanterman said he and the community are lucky to have these 
			local assets. Then, add to that, there is the great cooperation with 
			the Logan County Board in being allowed to hold a Pre-festival Gala 
			event at the Logan County Courthouse. All in all, Lanterman said 
			this is going to be a memorable experience that will allow many to 
			“see the world outside of Lincoln and Logan County.” In addition, it 
			may open doors to new opportunities in the future. 
 The festivities will begin on Friday, October 14th with an evening 
			showing of the major motion picture “Lincoln.” After the film, 
			guests will have the opportunity to go to the Logan County 
			Courthouse for a gala reception.
 
			
			 At that reception, attendees will be able to mingle and share 
			opinions about the film over drinks and hors d'oeuvres. Guests will 
			also have the option to hear Illinois State Historian Dr. Samuel 
			Wheeler give a short talk on “the iconography of Abraham Lincoln in 
			our modern world.” Lanterman said the talk would take place in one 
			of the courtrooms and is optional for guests.
 On Saturday morning at 9:30 a.m. there will be a free event open to 
			the public featuring a special compilation of animated films for 
			children and adults. The production is the work of the Bay Area 
			International Children’s Film Festival and is a collection of 
			excerpts from films submitted to that festival.
 
 Then, starting at noon on Saturday and Sunday festival goers will be 
			able to see a wide variety of films, many of which were last year’s 
			Oscar nominees in their respective categories.
 
 Lanterman explained that while we all recognize the Oscars as a big 
			accomplishment for full-length motion pictures, there are a wide 
			variety of categories that are eligible for Oscar nomination. Those 
			nominees are selected, and winners often acknowledged with only a 
			brief announcement during the large gala event. The categories can 
			include short films and documentaries that run in time from 6 to 13 
			minutes, and feature films and documentaries that will run normally 
			less than 40 minutes. The Lincoln Film Festival will feature a 
			selection from both of these categories.
 
 Lanterman said that when people see these short films, they will be 
			impressed. These are not amateur productions, they are well thought 
			out, well designed, and thought provoking. He noted, “Some will be 
			happy or sad. Some will be shocking; many will provoke an emotion, 
			but they are not all dark films.”
 
 Another interesting feature of a film festival is that many times 
			there will be at least a few of the film producers who attend the 
			festival. Lanterman said some of these artists in the short 
			categories might be trying to work their way up to the status of 
			folks like Chapman, Lima, or Steven Spielberg. For them, the 
			personal exposure at any film festival is good. He also noted that 
			not everyone does want to be the next Spielberg. Some have a goal of 
			being documentary producers, and they only want to make their 
			offering better.
 
 Either way, these producers do take the opportunity to come to 
			various festivals and talk with the folks who have viewed their 
			films. Lanterman noted that he is certain of at least a couple who 
			are planning to attend the Lincoln Film Festival. He noted one in 
			particular, who created a short film called “Before ‘I Do’.” 
			Director Kimberly D., Connor is planning to attend and will be 
			available after the showing of her film to speak with guests.
 
			
			 Lanterman said that films would run in one-hour blocks throughout 
			Saturday and Sunday afternoon and evening. Guests who come can watch 
			which ever films they choose, and can also attend one day, or both 
			days, with discount passes available for those who do choose to 
			attend both days.
 In addition to the short feature films, the festival will offer a 
			big-screen showing of Brave, Enchanted, and The Lion King. Chapman 
			was the director and writer of Brave, and "Head of Story" in the 
			production of The Lion King. After each movie, she will be available 
			for a question and answer session. Kevin Lima was the director of 
			Enchanted, and will be on hand after that movie as well. The pair 
			will also be available to sign autographs.
 
			
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			 Lanterman said that he really wanted people in the 
			area to understand just how special it is that the theater will 
			offer these three films as well as “Lincoln” on the big screen. He 
			said that years ago, Disney had a practice of releasing a new 
			animated film, then after the right amount of time, putting it in 
			the “vault’ for about seven years. They would then bring it out and 
			release it on the big screen again. With the evolution of high 
			definition televisions, home theaters and online businesses such as 
			Netflix, Disney no longer places films in the “vault.” Instead, they 
			run for a limited time in the theater then are released to the 
			secondary markets such as movie rentals and DVD sales.
 He said for the Lincoln Film Festival to get permission to run these 
			movies on the big screen again, took a lot of effort from Chapman 
			and Lima; it was not something that just any movie theater could 
			pull-off.
 
 Other special features of the weekend will include a talk by Chapman 
			and Lima at 10 a.m. on Saturday entitled “Pursuing and attaining 
			your dreams.” At noon there will be a presentation about “Camp Reel 
			Stories.” Spoiler alert, listen for a special announcement of how 
			this is going to impact the future of young female talent in Logan 
			County, possibly as early as next year at Lincoln College.
 
 Lanterman said that to enjoy the Lincoln Film Festival in the way a 
			person may want, there will be a variety of offerings.
 
 First, the Thursday night gala is a separate event. Tickets will be 
			sold separately for that event, but guests have three options. They 
			may choose just to go to the movie and skip the gala reception, or 
			they may go just to the reception, or they can do both. Either way, 
			one ticket will gain them entry to whatever portion of the evening 
			they want to attend.
 
 The three Disney animated films will have separate tickets and 
			ticket price. Lanterman said they are doing this so the ticket cost 
			will be less, and the movies will be available for parents who just 
			want to bring their kids to see one of these films in a theater.
 
			
			 For the balance of the film festival activities, guests may purchase 
			a one day pass or a two-day pass. During the afternoon, guests can 
			come and go as they please, they just need to keep possession of 
			that pass so they can get back in at any time they wish.
 Lanterman said for those coming from out of town; he has worked out 
			a package deal with the Hampton Inn in Lincoln. The package will 
			include a one or two-night stay, plus gift cards to popular spots 
			downtown, such as Blue Dog Inn, Spirited Republic, and By the Bean. 
			In addition to these great places for food and beverages, Bean 
			Sprouts in Lincoln will have a sidewalk café set up outside the 
			theater with soups and sandwiches.
 
 Lanterman said that along with the festival, the regular schedule of 
			new releases would be showing on the other screens, and moviegoers 
			can attend those films, just as they would any other weekend.
 
 So, will Lincoln Illinois someday be the new Sundance? Lanterman 
			says no it won’t, and he’s not sure we would even want it to be, but 
			he is hopeful that this event will grow and will become an annual 
			event that brings folks into Logan County from other places, and 
			also brings a new perspective of the film industry to those of us 
			who are local.
 
 Finally, Lanterman noted that if it weren't for good friendships and 
			relationships with Chapman, Lima, and Lincoln College, he would not 
			be bringing this event to Lincoln. He noted they deserve a great 
			deal of the credit, and he is thankful that all three parties are 
			excited to be a part of this great festival in Lincoln.
 
 [Nila Smith]
 
 Visit the Lincoln Film Festival website -
			
			http://www.lincolnfilmfestival.com/
 
 Review trailers from some of the films to be shown - 
			
			http://www.lincolnfilmfestival.com/film-guide/
 
 Review the schedule - 
			
			http://www.lincolnfilmfestival.com/schedule
 You may also purchase your tickets at the website.
 
			
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