Every so often, there comes a film that is so captivating and so thrilling that I just have to speak with the filmmaker if I can. When selecting which films I wanted to view for this year’s North Bend Film Festival, Amanda Kramer’s flashy, neon-drenched, genderqueer drama, Please Baby Please, …
Read More »North Bend Film Festival 2020 Short Review: ‘Abduction’ is Shocking and Wild
Paul Komadina’s live action short Abduction focuses on a woman who tries to retrace her steps after waking up in the middle of nowhere. This film won the 2020 CinefestOZ Audience Choice Award at Cinefest Oz, screened at the Oscar qualifying Atlanta Film Festival, and most recently screened at North Bend …
Read More »North Bend Film Festival Announces Program And Unveils Poster For 2nd Edition
North Bend Film Festival Announces Full Program And Unveils Poster For 2nd Edition August 15-18, 2019 Press Release for The North Bend Film Festival The North Bend Film Festival is proud to enter into our second edition August 15th to the 18th, returning once again to the historic town of …
Read More »North Bend Film Festival Full Schedule Announced!
North Bend is best known as the original shooting location for Twin Peaks. The town will soon be know for hosting the first ever North Bend Film Festival later this Summer. The festival aims to fill the programming void for progressive audiences in the Pacific Northwest, and provide a platform …
Read More »New Stills Revealed For Surreal Psychological Thriller, ‘Model Home’
Last month, we reported on the first annual North Bend Film Festival, which is set to take place this August in the same town where Twin Peaks was initially filmed. On their film list is a movie called Model Home, a 2018 tale directed by debut filmmaker Patrick Cunningham. Model …
Read More »First Ever ‘North Bend Film Festival’ Details Announced
North Bend is best known as the original shooting location for Twin Peaks. The town will soon be know for hosting the first ever North Bend Film Festival later this year. The festival aims to fill the programming void for progressive audiences in the Pacific Northwest, and provide a platform for …
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