Cinema St. Louis, the presenter of the St. Louis International Film Festival (Sliff), continues its new screening series,“Films @ Sliff.Zack,” with Tim Timmerman, Hope Of America directed by Cameron Sawyer on April 3rd. The screening series takes place on select Mondays throughout the year at Grand Center’s .Zack Theatre. The other 2017 dates are June 27, July 31, and Sept. 25. Tickets are $13 general admission, $10 for Cinema St. Louis members and students. Ticket information for Tim Timmerman, Hope Of America can be found Here
In this delightful comedy, Mount Vista High student-body president Tim Timmerman (St. Louis native Eddie Perino) — class of 1994 — has aspirations of attending Yale and becoming a famous politician. Although derided and snubbed by the cool kids in school, Tim manages to beat head cheerleader Mackenzie Miller in the election by assembling a wildly diverse coalition of disenfranchised groups such as the cowboys, the goths, and the nerds. Once elected as president,...
In this delightful comedy, Mount Vista High student-body president Tim Timmerman (St. Louis native Eddie Perino) — class of 1994 — has aspirations of attending Yale and becoming a famous politician. Although derided and snubbed by the cool kids in school, Tim manages to beat head cheerleader Mackenzie Miller in the election by assembling a wildly diverse coalition of disenfranchised groups such as the cowboys, the goths, and the nerds. Once elected as president,...
- 3/28/2017
- by Tom Stockman
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Today’s film is the 2009 short She’s a Fox. The film is written and directed by Cameron Sawyer, and stars Erin Sossamon, Jake Nutty, and Hailee Steinfeld. Steinfeld made a few short films and guest turns in tv shows before making her big screen debut under the guidance of the Coen Brothers in 2010′s True Grit. Steinfeld had two films at the Toronto International Film Festival, appearing in both Hateship Loveship and Can a Song Save Your Life. Her next feature, Romeo and Juliet, opens in limited release in American theatres this weekend.
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- 10/12/2013
- by Deepayan Sengupta
- SoundOnSight
Filed under: Video, Cinematical
Before she dazzled us in her first big-screen role opposite Jeff Bridges and Matt Damon in 'True Grit,' Critic's Choice Award winner (for Best Young Actress) and potential Oscar nominee Hailee Steinfeld starred in this pretty adorable short film called 'She's a Fox.'
In the short, written and directed by Cameron Sawyer (based on a story from his own childhood), Steinfeld plays Talia Alden, the girl at school who every little dude wants to be with. Unfortunately for Cameron Sawyer (Jake Nutty), his dream girl is already dating, like, the coolest guy at school, and so he'll have to find some way to win her affection or risk missing an opportunity to be with the one and only girl he's ever loved.
While it's a little rough around the edges in spots, 'She's a Fox' does a good job of capturing those awkward...
Before she dazzled us in her first big-screen role opposite Jeff Bridges and Matt Damon in 'True Grit,' Critic's Choice Award winner (for Best Young Actress) and potential Oscar nominee Hailee Steinfeld starred in this pretty adorable short film called 'She's a Fox.'
In the short, written and directed by Cameron Sawyer (based on a story from his own childhood), Steinfeld plays Talia Alden, the girl at school who every little dude wants to be with. Unfortunately for Cameron Sawyer (Jake Nutty), his dream girl is already dating, like, the coolest guy at school, and so he'll have to find some way to win her affection or risk missing an opportunity to be with the one and only girl he's ever loved.
While it's a little rough around the edges in spots, 'She's a Fox' does a good job of capturing those awkward...
- 1/17/2011
- by Erik Davis
- Moviefone
Filed under: Video, Cinematical
Before she dazzled us in her first big-screen role opposite Jeff Bridges and Matt Damon in 'True Grit,' Critic's Choice Award winner (for Best Young Actress) and potential Oscar nominee Hailee Steinfeld starred in this pretty adorable short film called 'She's a Fox.'
In the short, written and directed by Cameron Sawyer (based on a story from his own childhood), Steinfeld plays Talia Alden, the girl at school who every little dude wants to be with. Unfortunately for Cameron Sawyer (Jake Nutty), his dream girl is already dating, like, the coolest guy at school, and so he'll have to find some way to win her affection or risk missing an opportunity to be with the one and only girl he's ever loved.
While it's a little rough around the edges in spots, 'She's a Fox' does a good job of capturing those awkward...
Before she dazzled us in her first big-screen role opposite Jeff Bridges and Matt Damon in 'True Grit,' Critic's Choice Award winner (for Best Young Actress) and potential Oscar nominee Hailee Steinfeld starred in this pretty adorable short film called 'She's a Fox.'
In the short, written and directed by Cameron Sawyer (based on a story from his own childhood), Steinfeld plays Talia Alden, the girl at school who every little dude wants to be with. Unfortunately for Cameron Sawyer (Jake Nutty), his dream girl is already dating, like, the coolest guy at school, and so he'll have to find some way to win her affection or risk missing an opportunity to be with the one and only girl he's ever loved.
While it's a little rough around the edges in spots, 'She's a Fox' does a good job of capturing those awkward...
- 1/17/2011
- by Erik Davis
- Cinematical
The Provincetown International Film Festival's audience award for best narrative feature resulted in a tie, with honors going to Javier Fuentes-Leon's "Undertow" and Bruce Beresford's "Mao's Last Dancer" as the fest concluded Sunday.
Lucy Walker's "Waste Land" took home the audience award for best documentary feature, while Joseph Laraja's "Come on Down" won the audience award for best short film.
The student film grand jury prize went to Cameron Sawyer's "She's the Fox."
The Massachusetts fest, which focuses on indie film and emerging talent, presented its Filmmaker on the Edge Award to Kevin Smith. Tilda Swinton was honored with its Excellence in Acting Award, and "Howl" filmmakers Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman were recognized with the Faith Hubley Memorial Award.
Lucy Walker's "Waste Land" took home the audience award for best documentary feature, while Joseph Laraja's "Come on Down" won the audience award for best short film.
The student film grand jury prize went to Cameron Sawyer's "She's the Fox."
The Massachusetts fest, which focuses on indie film and emerging talent, presented its Filmmaker on the Edge Award to Kevin Smith. Tilda Swinton was honored with its Excellence in Acting Award, and "Howl" filmmakers Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman were recognized with the Faith Hubley Memorial Award.
- 6/21/2010
- by By Gregg Kilday
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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