Baltimore Filmmaker Matt Porterfield’s third feature, I Used To Be Darker.
Can’t wait for this film to come to Baltimore. Be sure to check out their website, it’s an incredible multimedia submersion into this story.
Baltimore Filmmaker Matt Porterfield’s third feature, I Used To Be Darker.
Can’t wait for this film to come to Baltimore. Be sure to check out their website, it’s an incredible multimedia submersion into this story.

“The Annapolis Film Festival will hold its first film festival from March 21-24, 2013. In partnership with the City of Annapolis and the local Arts and Business Communities, this non-profit Festival will bring a major new cultural event to our area.
For four days, The Annapolis Film Festival will transform the city with internationally acclaimed filmmakers, engaging guest speakers, panels and discussions. This nationally competitive festival will showcase all genres of film featuring celebrity guests and filmmakers while offering various opportunities for community-wide participation. “
“Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry, Never Sorry,” LLC
“Bully,” The Bully Project LLC
“Chasing Ice,” Exposure
“Detropia,” Loki Films
“Ethel,” Moxie Firecracker Films
“5 Broken Cameras,” Guy DVD Films
“The Gatekeepers,” Les Films du Poisson, Dror Moreh Productions, Cinephil
“The House I Live In,” Charlotte Street Films, LLC
“How to Survive a Plague,” How to Survive a Plague LLC
“The Imposter,” Imposter Pictures Ltd.
“The Invisible War,” Chain Camera Pictures
“Mea Maxima Culpa: Silence in the House of God,” Jigsaw Productions in association with Wider Film Projects and Below the Radar Films
“Searching for Sugar Man,” Red Box Films
“This Is Not a Film,” Wide Management
“The Waiting Room,” Open’hood, Inc.
Check out Openset at the 2012 Silverdocs Opening Night.
The Washington Post offers ten not to miss films for you to experience at Silverdocs.
Documentary madness begins tonight at Silverdocs and continuing throughout the week.
Directed by DIEGO ONGARO — The daily life of Bob, a fifty-year old logger with a soft spot for golf and gangsta rap, who struggles to make ends meet in a threatened industry. (30 minutes, 2011)
Official Selection: Independent Film Festival of Boston, Maryland Film Festival, Kansas City Film Festival, Hamburg International Short Film Festival
Watch the film below…
We got a chance to talk to Diego at the Maryland Film Festival. He’s gearing up to make a feature based on ‘Bob and the Trees.’ Can’t wait to see it!
The Circus Animals
Directed by Nicolas Clift Bateman
Just a Romance about a Tragedy about some friends making a movie.
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Photos Courtesy of Brandi Bottalico
More photos from the Maryland Film Festival!
Jessi Baroody, Volunteer Coordinator for the Maryland Film Festival and some of her volunteers. The festival could not be what it is today without the support from the local community. Do you have any photos from the festival? We’d love to share them!
We’re super excited to be a Best Supporting friend of the 2012 Maryland Film Festival. We’re in great company. Can’t wait for this weekend! Still have those tickets to LUV to give away. Enter to win!