Sunday, August 29, 2010

9:30 PM
oon
Esther's Diary - 12:10 PM
Carried Away - 1:30 PM
Lunopolis - 3:30 PM
Reach For The Sky - 5:30PM
The Grantham's: An American Portrait - 7:30 PM
Hold -
The 2010 GRNRFF wrapped up nicely with the awards ceremony at Banard's Mill. The winners re-screen Sunday starting at noon!

Sunny In The Dark - 12:00 n

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

I'm starting to hear back from filmmakers who are excited about their film screening at the first annual Glen Rose Neo•Relix Film Festival! I'm excited too!!!

Start making your plans to visit Glen Rose August 26-29, 2010 for the fest. I promise you'll have a good time!
? ...we can promise a good time!
? New info coming soon! Until then follow us on twitter- http://twitter.com/grnrff

We'll have some film announcements up real soon! Can't say much yet but

Friday, June 4, 2010

Watching "Jurassic Park" on the couthouse square in Glen Rose in the Friday Night Movie Series!

Thursday, April 8, 2010

Glen Rose Reporter article!

The local paper, the Glen Rose Reporter, did a story on the Film Festival this week. I especially like the little Jay-Leno-Like surprise at the end of the article. I've got to get a copy and send that to the Tonight Show. Heheh.

Friday, March 26, 2010

SUBMIT YOUR FILM TO THE GRNRFF!

Now is the time to submit your film to the 1st annual Glen Rose Neo·Relix Film Festival! Visit our website grnrff.org to submit your film through snail mail or using withoutabox.com! Our judges are getting ready to start watching your films.

Here is some of the submission criteria:
(well, guidelines rather than a rules or such)


  • Entertain - Give us a good reason to sit in the dark with a bunch of strangers and watch your flickering images. Captivate us.
  • Respect - Don't play down to the audience. Treat us with respect. Don't expect us to select your film simply because you made it. Challenge our expectations but don't insult the people who are investing their time in your project.
  • Promote - If you submit your film we expect you to promote your screening at our festival. We don't mean you have to take out advertisements but post the screening on your facebook page, and come to the festival armed with promotional literature and swag (hint: be ultra creative)
  • Support - This festival wants to support you as a filmmaker. We want to see you and your film succeed. While we encourage you, we want to see you encourage other filmmakers.
  • Thursday, March 25, 2010

    First post - the blog

    Well, here goes.

    The first annual Glen Rose Neo·Relix Film Festival blog post. I took it entirely upon myself to make this blog and hope that I am able to keep up with it among all the other bazillion (that's a lot) things I'm doing outside of organizing a film festival.

    I've had the idea of a film festival in Glen Rose for quite a while. I love the community - a quiet little town (no train) within a reasonable drive of the DFW metroplex. The only problem is that there are no movie theaters in Glen Rose in which to show films.

    There is - or once was - a movie theater on the square, The Palace, which is now a store. If it weren't full of women's clothing we might have been able to utilize this for the festival.

    Alas, the theme of the film festival comes to our rescue. Neo·Relix. Neo = New. Relix (relics) = Old. So, a festival that is both new and old simultaneously. Just like our logo. The dinosaur and the atom. History and technology. How does this rescue a film festival in a town with no movie theaters?

    Come on out in August and find out how we get this to work. The first annual Glen Rose Neo·Relix Film Festival will screen films in environments that otherwise would never host a screening. Where exactly is not entirely sure. But I guarantee you'll see a film at the 2010 GRNRFF in a space you never thought you'd ever see a film in.

    We're a couple weeks into getting this project off the ground and we have a lot of ground to cover in a short time. This week the Glen Rose Chamber of Commerce came to the support of the GRNRFF and they have their own events planned surrounding the festival so that there's more to do than just films. I promise you there will be more to do than just films, and panels, and regular film-oriented stuff. Apparently there will be some moonshine involved. But I'm not organizing that and I'll just let that fall together elsewhere.

    I hope you'll follow this blog, and that you'll befriend us elsewhere online and plan on coming to the festival in August. I promise it'll be a lot of fun. If there is anything this festival will absolutely be known for it'll be fun.

    Hope to see you soon!

    ~B