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Page 1: welcome []welcome It gives me great pleasure to welcome you to the 2nd annual Lighthouse Inter-national Film Festival! Building on last year’s successful launch, it has been exciting
Page 2: welcome []welcome It gives me great pleasure to welcome you to the 2nd annual Lighthouse Inter-national Film Festival! Building on last year’s successful launch, it has been exciting

welcomeI

t gives me great pleasure to welcome

you to the 2nd annual Lighthouse Inter-

national Film Festival! Building on last

year’s successful launch, it has been exciting to

watch the festival grow so quickly. We received

over twice as many film submissions this year.

In addition, our programmers scouted films at

festivals far and wide, from Sundance, Berlin,

South-by-Southwest, Toronto, Tribeca and

Cannes, to bring together over 50 of the best

and most thought-provoking features, docu-

mentaries and shorts from around the world.

In particular, we are especially proud to screen

“Offside”, the latest stunning film from Iranian

filmmaker Jafar Panahi. In March of this year,

Panahi was arrested by Iranian authorities

who objected to the messages in his films, in

this case a documentary-style film that ex-

plores why women are banned from attending

soccer matches in Iran. Panahi is still in prison

to this day, and it is unclear when, if ever, he

will resume his position as one of the world’s

most respected and talented filmmakers. I en-

courage you to join us for a discussion following

the film, as we learn more about the challenges

facing filmmakers in that region.

Our festival is also dedicated to exploring

issues facing our community right here on

LBI, such as the challenges of balancing

environmental and wildlife concerns with the

serious challenges facing our fishing industry.

Last year we began that discussion with “The

End of the Line” a passionate plea to protect

our oceans against overfishing. This year we’re

proud to continue that discussion with two

films that take a look at how fisherman across

the country are struggling to make ends meet

in light of new fishing regulations. We plan to

continue to engage on these important issues

in the years to come.

And we’re excited to announce the launch of a

year-round Lighthouse Film Society that will

supplement our annual film festival. The film

society will feature a number of screenings

throughout the year, and we’re excited to kick

off with a screening of “Greetings from the

Shore” on July 4th weekend, with the filmmak-

ers in attendance to participate in a Q&A.

On behalf of the hundreds of volunteers who

have been working year-round to make this fes-

tival possible, we thank you from the bottom of

our hearts for your generous support, and we

hope you enjoy the show!

Charlie PrinceFounder and Executive Director

Executive Director:

Charlie Prince

Managing Director:

Eric Johnson

Director of Operations:

John Miller

Programming Director:

Sydny Brown

Sponsorship Director:

Keith Fairclough

Marketing Director:

Sharon Bayuga-Miller

Board of Directors:

Damian Schaible, John Miller, Charlie Prince

Treasurer:

Bernice Schoket

Volunteer Coordinator:

Christine Rooney

Hospitality/Housing Coordinator:

Maggie O’Neill

Technical Director:

Jimmy Ferrante

Sponsorship Coordinator:

Cheryl Kirby

Special Event Directors:

Brandi Marks, Keith Fairclough

Special Events Team:

Cheryl Kirby, Maggie O’Neill, Christine Rooney, Cherie Schaible, Damian Schaible

Website Director:

Mary DeMichele

Festival Campaign & Artwork Directors:

Tammy Duncan, Mary DeMichele, Veronica Pisano, Deanna DeStefano

Student Outreach Director:

Michele Simmoneau, Katie Prince

Music Director:

Keenan Popwell

Interactive Media Director:

Terry Yuen

Entertainment Industry Outreach Director:

Susannah Gora

Festival Organizers:

Gail Gendler, Charlotte Prince, Keith Fairclough, Juan Garcia, Keenan Popwell, Maggie O’Neill, Cheryl Kirby, Lori Pepenella, Rick Reynolds, Lauren Ainsworth, Zach Abella, Sondra Beninati, Damian Schaible, Cherie Schaible, Jill Greenwald, Eric Johnson, Clem Turner, Calvin Swaim, Siraj Huda

Online Submissions/Withoutabox:

Yasmine Hanani

Logo Design:

Robert Schuellein

Artwork /Poster:

Orange You Glad

Legal Advisors:

Damian Schaible, Cherie Schaible, Joshua Ruland, Joanna Mork

Press Team:

Farrah Hamid, Arlene Schragger, David Wright

Programmers:

Eric Johnson, LJ Zivot, Tom Stein, Keenan Popwell, Howard Chen, Nikos Tzavaras, Zach Abella, Charlie Prince, Sue Constantine, Brooke Connolly, Clem Turner

Surfing Film Advisors:

Morgan Berk, NY Surf Film Festival

Kids Film Advisors:

Ann Church

Videographer:

David Kaltenbach

Photographer:

Marjorie Amon, Ann Coen, Courtney Davidson

a letter from the director

staff & special thanks

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spotlight features

new lowDirector: Adam Bowers, USA, 82 min.

The worst thing about Wendell isn’t his slightly balding

head, skinny frame, or thin lips; it’s that he’s a bit of an

idiot. He just started dating Vicky, an angry drunk, who con-

veniently shares his lack of ambition and cleanliness. But

he might prefer a relationship with Joanna because she’s a

selfless social worker who doesn’t have lip acne. Eventually,

Wendell is going to have to decide who he really belongs

with: the best girl he’s ever known—or the worst.

Screening: Fri. 8:45 PM, Arts Foundation

beware the gonzoDirector: Bryan Goluboff, USA, 84 min.

When Eddie “Gonzo” Gilman gets thrown off the staff of

his school newspaper by his arch-rival, he vows revenge

by forming “The Gonzo Files”, an underground paper to

champion everyone in the school that the paper of record.

Together with a staff of fellow bullying-victims and other

assorted misfits, Gonzo and his Files shake up the entire

school, only to learn that there’s more to writing the truth

they anticipated. Beware the Gonzo is a fantastic teen

comedy that premiered at the 2010 Tribeca Film Festival.

Screening: Fri. 8:45 PM, Arts Foundation

Jimmy tupper vs. the goatman of bowieDirector: Andrew Bowser, USA, 70 min.

Jimmy Tupper, resident slacker, likes to push the issue

with his friends. One night, they push back, and leave

a passed-out Jimmy alone in the middle of the woods

to fend for himself. But when Jimmy emerges from

the woods, bloodied, battered and going off about the

legendary monster the Goatman of Bowie, his friends

wonder if this is another of Jimmy’s tales, or maybe,

just maybe, he really did see the Goatman. Only time,

and Jimmy’s video camera, will tell. The film premiered

at the 2010 South-by-Southwest film festival.

Screening: Sat. 9:30 PM, Arts Foundation

SPOTLIGHTSPOTLIGHT

the freebieDirector: Katie Aselton, USA, 72 min.

Annie and Darren are in a rut. Still in love, no longer in

lust, they decide that perhaps an unconventional solution is

called for to get their relationship rekindled—a freebie. Star

Katie Aselton’s directorial debut, which premiered at this

year’s Sundance and South-by-Southwest Film Festivals, is

a charming comedic look at whether one night of no-ques-

tions-asked can be the key to keeping a relationship going.

Screening: Fri. 7:00 PM, Beach Haven School

Start your festival day off right with renowned film critic Glenn Kenny moderating a special

breakfast discussion with filmmakers in town from the Lighthouse International Film Festi-

val. The event will take place at 9:30 AM on the mornings of Saturday June 5th and Sunday

June 6th at Nardi’s Tavern at 118th Street & the Boulevard. Nardi’s will be providing an array of

complimentary breakfast snacks.

Glenn Kenny was the senior editor and chief film critic for Premiere magazine from 1998 to 2007. He has written on film and music for The Village Voice, Entertainment Weekly, The New York Times, The New York Daily News, TV Guide, Rolling Stone, ands other publica-tions. He is the editor of the book A Galaxy Not So Far Away: Writers and Artists on 25 Years of “Star Wars.” He currently contributes to MSN Movies, The Auteurs’ Notebook, and the DGA Quarterly and maintains the blog Some Came Running.

spotlight featuresthe red chapelDirector: Mads Brugger, Denmark, 88 min.

A journalist with no scruples, a spastic, and a comedian travels to North Korea with a mission—to

challenge the conditions of the smile in one of the world’s most notorious regimes. ‘The Red Chapel’ was

given permission to travel to North Korea on the pretext of being a small theatre troupe on a cultural

exchange visit from Denmark, but their real intentions are far more mischievous.

Screening: Fri. 6:30 PM, Arts Foundation

meskadaDirector: Josh Sternfeld, USA, 98 min.

Detective Noah Cordin’s life is turned upside down when he’s assigned to investigate the murder of a

young boy. The town is upset and demanding that something be done, but with little to go on, his only

lead points him to the neighboring (and less affluent) town in which he grew up. Noah reluctantly pur-

sues the lead, knowing that the town he left behind resents his return, especially now that it is on the

verge of securing a much-needed factory and the jobs that would come with it.

Screening: Sun. 3:00 PM, Beach Haven School

breakfast with thefilmmakers

NOTE: due to space constraints, this event will be limited to festival passholders only.

filmsopening film

closing film

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broken dreamsDirector: David Crabtree, USA, 80 min.

For Johnny, a struggling young filmmaker, there just

isn’t enough time in the day. He can’t seem to finish the

documentary he has been working on for years, and he

can’t seem to declare his love for Julie, his best friend.

Afraid he’s on the verge of losing Julie, Johnny turns to

“the blues” – a new pill that he hopes will give him a few

more hours a day, helping him to finish his film even as

it puts Johnny and his friends in danger.

Screening: Sat. 4:30 PM, Beach Haven School

cigarette girlDirector: Mike McCarthy, USA, 93 min.

A dystopian fantasy about a world where smokers are

banished to the lawless part of the city called the Smok-

ing Section. Cori Dials is captivating badass as the

“Cigarette Girl,” a dark heroine whose attempts to quit

smoking trigger hallucinations, and a promise of revenge

from her outlaw boss at the Vice Club – awakening in

her a sense of vigilante justice as she tries to escape the

underworld intact.

Screening: Sat. 11:30 PM, Arts Foundation

earthworkDirector: Chris Ordal, USA, 93 min.

Based on a true story, the film captures a turning point in

the life of landscape artist Stan Herd as he takes on his

most ambitious project, an art installation in indifferent

New York City in the early 1990s. Featuring a terrific lead

performance by acclaimed film and television actor John

Hawkes (Me and You and Everyone We Know, Deadwood)

the film chronicles the strength it takes to believe in

oneself and in one’s art in the face of huge obstacles.

Screening: Sat. 2:30 PM, Arts Foundation

holy waterDirector: Tom Reeve, UK, 93 min.

Stuck in a slowly dying town, four men come up with a

plan to turn their fortunes around - by stealing a ship-

ment of Viagara. When their half-baked plan goes awry

and the heat comes down, the town receives an unusual

wake-up call of its own. A charming comedic look at a

caper gone bad, the film hits it spots perfectly.

Screening: Sat. 5:00 PM, Arts Foundation

ice grill, usaDirector: Mark Bernardi and Greg Santarsiero, USA, 102 min.

An ensemble cast led by rising star Connor Fox explores

the tensions and connections of the gritty Atlantic City

underbelly and how hard it is to stay noble in a world

where misery is company. An examination of the pursuit

of the American Dream in a morally indifferent com-

munity, the film is hard-hitting, thoughtful, quick-paced

and pitch-perfect in its dialogue. Set and shot entirely in

Atlantic City, NJ.

Screening: Fri. 9:00 PM, Beach Haven School

my stepdad’s a freakin’ vampireDirector: David Matheny, USA, 90 min.

Mysterious happenings and disappearances around town

lead a high school student to suspect his stepfather has

a hidden agenda, one that involves more than normal

parental duties. Fans of horror-comedies will revel in

this feature sendup of the horror classic.

Screening: Fri. 6:45 PM, Beach Haven School

upstream aka: Alles Stroomt

Director: Danyael Sugawara, Netherlands, 100 min.

(Dutch with English subtitles)

A terrific drama from the Netherlands that explores

a relationship between a mother and her son after his

high school graduation. As he struggles to assert his

independence, he struggles with how to be an adult.

Simultaneously, his mother’s new relationship with a

barge skipper leads her further away from her own son.

Screening: Sun. 11:00 AM, Arts Foundation

narrativescard subJect to change Director: Timothy Disbrow, USA, 94 min.

Northeast Premiere

A documentary that examines a NJ-based independent

wrestling circuit, from once-famous wrestlers to the new

crop of hopefuls. An inside look at the sacrifices and dis-

tractions its participants endure as well as the complex

family lives they lead, all while in pursuit of something

that might not be possible.

Screening: Sat. 9:00 PM, Beach Haven School

gus: an american iconDirector: Pedro Brenner, USA, 89 min.

New Jersey Premiere

An honest look at the life and times of Gus Giordano,

the man considered by many to be the father of Ameri-

can jazz dance. Photos, extracts of his choreography

and a full performance of “Wings” are supplemented by

the words of Gus’s closest friends and collaborators.

Screening: Sat. 12:30 PM, Arts Foundation

docUmentarY

Jezis Je normalni!Director: Tereza Nvotova, Czech Republic, 67 min.

New Jersey Premiere

A Czech filmmaker has a chance encounter with a church

group that she had been a part of as a child. Intrigued,

she seeks out old classmates and teachers and examines

the religion’s teachings in an attempt to understand how

it has affected all of them.

Screening: Sat. 11:00 AM, Oskar Huber

lives of the artistsDirector: Ross Cairns, United Kingdom, 81 min.

USA Premiere

A gorgeous film with stunning visuals connects the lives

of disparate men - musicians, surfers, a snowboarder -

and shows how they all deserve the title of artist.

Screening: Fri. 9:30 PM, Oskar Huber

a long haulDirector: Nathaniel Kramer, USA, 44 min.

A documentary depicting the struggles of a charter boat

captain whose seasonal summer business has fallen prey

to a bad economy, high fuel prices, loss of customers and

depleted fish populations.

Screening: Sun. 1:00 PM, Arts Foundation

sold: fighting the new global slave tradeDirector: Jody Hassett Sanchez, USA, 52 min.

Filmed in India, Togo and Pakistan, Sold intertwines

the stories of three courageous people who defy death

threats, carry out daring rescues and challenge powerful

interests in the battle to end slavery in the 21st Century.

Double Feature Screening: Sat. 6:00 PM, Oskar Huber

when the night comesDirector: Bobby Bailey, Uganda/USA, 61 min.

A well crafted, informative documentary on both the

immense devastation of malaria and the simplicity of

extremely effective tools which can be used to combat

this disease. Learn about the history of malaria, and

the current struggles that are faced by those who live

in areas ravaged by this deadly disease.

Double Feature Screening: Sat. 6:00 PM, Oskar Huber

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alterDirector: Kirk Jarvis, USA, 19 min.

With only 90 minutes to go before his brother is to be

married, Cal demands to know if Rick loves truly loves

his bride. A charming short by LBI’s own Kirk Jarvis.

Screening: Sat. 12:00 Noon, Beach Haven School

the apostlesDirector: Jeff Chan, Canada, 8 min.

A hysterical comedy short that explores how Jesus and

the 12 apostles might deal with the mundane, surprise

and treachery of splitting the bill after the last supper.

“Is it too late for separate scrolls?”

Screening: Fri. 8:45 PM, Arts Foundation

asbury parkDirector: Robert Andersen, USA, 20 min.

A man returns to his childhood home in Asbury Park,

only to find that his past has been waiting for him. The

film’s theme of difficult redemption mirrors that of the

story of the town from which it takes its name.

Screening: Sat. 1:00 PM, Oskar Huber

aware Director: Don Coppola, USA, 28 min.

World Premiere

John lives a mundane life of all work and no play. A mys-

terious series of events cause him to re-evaluate his life

and break routine. What he eventually discovers about

himself is too much for any man to absorb.

Screening: Sat. 1:00 PM, Oskar Huber

black rose Director: David Ricci, Canada, 15 min.

A woman who has dark visions no one else can see. Is she

having real premonitions...or is she teetering on the edge

of insanity? A tightly crafted film that keeps you riveted

until the last image.

Screening: Sat. 11:30 PM, Arts Foundation

bowling blindDirector: Marc Cantone, USA, 35 min.

Northeast Premiere

Bowling Blind chronicles the struggles, triumphs and

misadventures of a team of visually impaired New

Yorkers on their journey to the National Blind Bowling

Tournament.

Screening: Sat. 3:30 PM, Oskar Huber

civil war lettersDirector: Randy Foreman and Jared Arsement, USA, 5 min.

A favorite at the 2010 LA Comedy Shorts Festival, Civil

War Letters takes a look at an unusual exchange of let-

ters between a husband and wife during the civil war.

Screening: Fri. 6:30 PM, Arts Foundation

crab feast or famineDirector: Kat Moon, USA, 23 min.

Generations of watermen have fished and crabbed the

Chesapeake Bay. Recently, the crab population has

dropped precipitously, prompting Virginia and Maryland

to impose stricter regulations. The film shows the econom-

ic hardships facing Virginia watermen and their families.

Screening: Sun. 1:00 PM, Arts Foundation

destination day Director: Chris Lassig, Australia, 7 min.

A man uses a tool of the future to try and recapture a per-

fect moment in his life. A smart, subtle look at how even

the purest of actions can have unintended consequences.

Screening: Sun. 11:00 AM, Arts Foundation

detective mary shanley: undercover policewomanDirector: Patrick Mullins, USA, 12 min.

A historical documentary about a celebrated undercover

NYC Police detective in the 1930s. The story incorporates

period book, newspaper, and magazine stories about

Detective Shanley’s professional exploits.

Screening: Sat. 12:00 Noon, Beach Haven School

feudDirector: Peter Eastgate, Australia, 8 min.

World Premiere

A suspenseful, layered look at how bad blood between

families can lay in wait, even for generations, before

finally erupting.

Screening: Fri. 9:00 PM, Beach Haven School

grupni portret s ledJa Director: Vojin Vasovic, Serbia/Montenegro, 14 min.

A thought-provoking compilation of interviews with

locals in a small town in Serbia dubbed over provocative

images found throughout the town.

Screening: Sat. 11:00 AM, Oskar Huber

shorts

the surferDirector: Dominic Coleman, United Kingdom, 15 min.

USA Premiere

A documentary style comedy depicting a weekend in the

life of a forty-one year old accountant who has become

obsessed with surfing at the expense of everything else

in his life. There’s only one problem – he can’t surf.

Screening: Sat. 1:00 PM, Oskar Huber

two hours in the darkDirector: Chip Hackler, USA, 35 min.

When his film “It Happened One Night” swept the 1935

Oscars, director Frank Capra became crippled with fear.

Convinced his next film would fail, he deteriorated to

the brink of death—until the day a mysterious stranger

showed up, changing Capra’s life, and films, forever.

Screening: Sat. 3:30 PM, Oskar Huber

voor een dubbeltJe Director: Eric Wobma, Netherlands, 9 min.

A well-crafted homage to Charlie Chaplin’s most famous

character - the tramp - tells the story of a man finding

meaning in the smallest of human gestures. Stunning

cinematography.

Screening: Sat. 12:30 PM, Arts Foundation

water, light & chaosDirector: Edward Folger, Canada, 20 min.

A look at the artistic creation of Canadian artist Juan

Geuer during his Water in Suspense installation. The art

constantly changes as the ever-moving water and light

particles play on one another.

Screening: Sat. 3:30 PM, Oskar Huber

a house in los osos Director: Mark Cornell, USA, 16 min.

After the recent death of his wife, a playwright believes

he has seen her ghost sitting in their living room. He

convinces his daughter to stay the night, so that she, too,

can see the ghost.

Screening: Fri. 11:30 PM, Arts Foundation

lighthouse Director: Ling Li, USA, 18 min.

A lighthouse keeper prepares to turn off the light forever

when he meets a woman who might be his soulmate. The

only problem? She might also be a mermaid.

Screening: Sat. 1:00 PM, Oskar Huber

nemesis

Director: Stian Hafstad, Norway, 8 min.

Hilarious, clever short about a man who believes he has

superpowers and seeks a nemesis, on a part-time basis,

to bring them forth.

Screening: Sat. 5:00 PM, Arts Foundation

poetry man Director: James McSherry, USA, 25 min.

A film student struggles with his thesis idea and his

renegade uncle, who may have been involved in a mur-

der. A look at family, trust and the nature of the truth

form the basis of this gritty story set in the Bronx.

Based on a true story.

Screening: Sat. 1:00 PM, Oskar Huber

a short film Director: Rick Williamson, USA, 3 min.

With short actors, short horses and long credits, A Short

Film, is one of the most efficiently hilarious shorts of

all time. Winner of the Audience Award at the 2010 LA

Comedy Shorts Festival.

Screening: Fri. 8:45 PM, Beach Haven School

short winter Director: Thomas Bailey and Brendan Kredell, USA, 14 min.

World Premiere

It has not snowed in Chicago for nearly ten years. So

when three inches of fresh powder appear one morning,

two youths venture out into a desolate park on the city’s

West side, where forces beyond their control threaten to

destroy their friendship and their community.

Screening: Sat. 4:30 PM, Beach Haven School

spoiler

Director: Ed Whitmore, United Kingdom, 14 min.

One man enjoys spoiling movies for others until he

receives a mysterious video showing the end of his

own life. Is this a prank, or a real-life spoiler of

what’s to come? Funny, suspenseful, a touch scary

and beautifully executed.

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Gus: an American Icon 12:30pm - 2:15pm

TBA Documentary12:00pm - 1:45pm

Jezis Je Normalni 11:00am - 12:30pm

Breakfast with the Filmmakers

9:30am - 10:30am

Official Festival Party 10:00pm - 1:00am

Curious George 21:00pm - 2:30pm

Barbie in a Mermaid Tale 2:30pm - 4:00pm

Out of Place 8:15pm - 10:00pm

A Pleasant Surpriseand Castles in the Sky

10:15pm - 12:00am

When the Night Comes and

Sold: Fighting the New Global Slave

Trade 6:00pm - 8:00pm

A Quintet of Shorts 1:00pm - 3:00pm

A Trio of Shorts 3:30pm - 5:30pm

Broken Dreams 4:30pm - 6:30pm

The Freebie7:00pm - 8:45pm

Card Subject to Change

9:00pm - 10:45pm

Offside2:00pm - 4:00pm

Earthwork 2:30pm - 4:30pm

Cigarette Girl 11:30pm -1:15am

Jimmy Tupper vs. the Goatman of Bowie

9:30pm - 11:15pm

Shown with:

Voor Een Dubbeltje

Shown with:

Detective Mary Shanley & Alter

Shown with:

Grupni Portret S Ledja

Location:

Nardi’s

Location:

To Be Announced

Location:

Buckalew’s

Shown with:Giraffes Can’t Dance

Shown with:Gym Teacher from the

Black Lagoon and Diary of a Spider

Featuring:

Asbury Park, Poetry Man, Lighthouse, Aware,

The Surfer

Featuring:

Water Light & Chaos,Two Hours in the Dark,

Bowling Blind

Shown with:

Short Winter

FREE EVENT!

See events column for details

Shown with:

Black Rose

Talk regarding the arrest of Iranian

director Jafar Panahi 2:00pm - 2:30pm

Location:

Beach Haven School

The Red Chapel6:30pm - 8:30pm

My Stepdad’s a Freakin’Vampire

6:45pm - 8:30pm

Sea of Darkness 7:30pm - 9:15pm

Lives of the Artists9:30pm - 11:15pm

Opening Festival Party9:00pm - 1:00am

Ice Grill, USA 9:00pm - 10:45pm

New Low8:45pm - 10:30pm

Caesar’s & Otto’s Summer Camp Massacre

11:30pm - 1:00am

Shown with:

The Apostles &A Short Film

Shown with:

Civil War Letters Shown with:

Spoiler

Shown with:

All Points South

Shown with:

Delusion

Location:

Surf City Hotel

Shown with:

Feud

Holy Water5:00pm - 7:00pm

Shown with:

Nemesis

TBA Film7:30pm - 9:30pm

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A Film Unfinished3:00pm - 4:30pm

Beware the Gonzo12:30pm - 3:00pm

High School Student Films12:00pm - 2:00pm

Meskada3:00pm - 5:00pm

Upstream11:00am - 12:45am

A Long Haul 1:00pm - 2:30pm

Shown with:

Crab Feast or Famine

FREE EVENT!

Shown with:

Destination Day

FREE EVENT!

Breakfast with the Filmmakers

9:30am - 10:30am

Closing Party & AwardsCeremony

5:00pm - 7:30pm

Location:

Nardi’s

Location:

The Sea Shell

See events column for detailsA Discussion on the

State of Fishing 2:00pm - 3:00pm

Location:

Arts Foundation

Lighthouse Visitor Center Barnegat Lighthouse State ParkBarnegat Light, NJ

Long Beach Island Foundation of the Arts & Sciences120 N Long Beach Blvd.Loveladies, NJ

Surf City Hotel800 Long Beach Blvd.Surf City, NJ

Press & Information Center309 Long Beach Blvd.Ship Bottom, NJ

Long Beach Island Library217 South Central Avenue Surf City, NJ

Festival Headquarters:Southern Ocean County Chamber of Commerce265 W. 9th StreetShip Bottom, NJ

Oskar Huber Furniture & Audible Difference8th Street & Long Beach Blvd.Ship Bottom, NJ

Nardi’s118th Street & Long Beach Blvd.Beach Haven, NJ

Beach Haven School700 N. Beach AvenueBeach Haven, NJ

Buckalew’s101 N. Bay AvenueBeach Haven, NJ

The Sea Shell10 S. Atlantic AvenueBeach Haven, NJ

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sponsors & partnersVenues

Supporters

Donors

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Studio Head$10,000 and AboveDavis Polk & Wardwell

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Fan $100-$249Glenn Juszczak Graphic Artist/Design/Desktop PublishingThe HaymarketSurf City Rita’s Water IceThe Ocean ClubIsland ArtsSandra AntonCreatively Yours, Dayna

Ann KugelPeg and Ken KleinDebbie and Tony TadduniSandi and Roger SalernoArlene AdlerJohn D’AquilaMyron LedbetterRichard HahnGraig Springer

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Page 10: welcome []welcome It gives me great pleasure to welcome you to the 2nd annual Lighthouse Inter-national Film Festival! Building on last year’s successful launch, it has been exciting
Page 11: welcome []welcome It gives me great pleasure to welcome you to the 2nd annual Lighthouse Inter-national Film Festival! Building on last year’s successful launch, it has been exciting