Congratulations are in order for auteur Matthew Mishory—in whose biopic “Delphinium: A Childhood Portrait Of Derek Jarman” I’m honored to appear—for winning The Eastman Kodak Grand Prize for Best Short Film at this year’s US Super 8 and DV Film Festival!
:: forthcoming :: screenings ::
March 4, 2010 & March 6, 2010
at
The Durango International Film Festival in Colorado,
March 5, 2010
at
The Hole On The Hill Gallery & Art Space in Seattle,
as well as
March 10, 2010:
Australian premiere at the
Byron International Film Festival.
“The more personal and affectionate paeans to Derek’s life and work that are out there, like this gorgeous little film, the better.”
– Scott Treleaven, visual artist and filmmaker
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