Archive for February, 2009

2009 PIFF gets write-up in local paper

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Feb
10

Plomondon Independent Film Festival (PIFF)Get the Lewis County Chronicle to read the full recap of the 2009 Plomondon Independent Film Festival (PIFF).

Read about the winning films in the other categories, a brief history of the Plomondon Independent Film Festival, and find out a bit more about the organizers.

Deep Blue: A glimpse into Crater Lake wins Best Documentary at PIFF 2009

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Feb
8

Plomondon Independent Film Festival (PIFF)Deep Blue: A glimpse into Crater Lake was voted Best Documentary at the 2009 Plomondon Independent Film Festival (PIFF).

We received some great feedback on the film, networked with fellow local filmmakers and had a chance to see some good films. Thanks to Mike and Di for continuing to put on a festival that gives no-budget filmmakers an opportunity to screen their films!

Deep Blue: A glimpse into Crater Lake to screen at PIFF 2009

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Feb
3

Plomondon Independent Film Festival (PIFF)We’ll be premiering our latest project, Deep Blue: A glimpse into Crater Lake, at the 2009 Plomondon Independent Film Festival. The short documentary reveals the beauty and history of Crater Lake National Park. The festival will be held February 6-7 at the Morgan Arts Centre in Toledo, WA.

Films begin at 6:30pm on Friday, February 6 and Noon on Saturday, February 7. For more information, visit the Plomondon Independent Film Festival website.

Alumni update: Kathy Cowley starring in The Women of Lockerbie

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Feb
3

The Women of LockerbieKathy Cowley (Passenger/Stolen Moment and a member of the Zombie Horde/In The Event Of A ZOMBIE ATTACK), is starring as Madeline Livingston in the Olympia Little Theatre’s production of The Women of Lockerbie by Deborah Brevoort.

Although the play is in the final week of performances, it’s not too late to catch this “heart-wrenching” production with some great performances. February 5-7 is the final weekend, so take the opportunity to spend some time with someone you love and enjoy a great local production.

Tickets are available at BuyOlympia.com, Yenney Music in Olympia, or at the Olympia Little Theatre Box Office 45 minutes before the show.