X-Dance Accepted Films

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The world's best skiing videos, snowboarding videos, surfing videos,

and skateboarding videos, as well as some windsurfing, climbing, and

even a tubing video from the looks of it, will be duking it out for

bragging rights in Utah this January.

To quote Darren Rayner of Voleurz,

"We're going to X-Dance baby!" The nossaTV sponsored filmmakers out of

Canada made it into the action sports version of the Academy Awards on

their first try. They will be competing in the Short Film Festival. The

rest of the nominees are...

ACCEPTED FILMS FOR X-DANCE 2008

(alphabetical order)

Stay tuned to X-Dance site for more information.

Follow the links to see trailers on nossaTV.

FEATURES

199 Lives

Director: Gregg Godfrey

Producer: Jeremy Rawle

Executive Producer: David Brooks

Production Company: Godfrey Entertainment

20 Seconds of Joy

Director: Jens Hoffmann

Producer: Cleonice Comino

Executive Producer: Cleonice Comino & André Duck

Production Company: F24 Film GmbH

Against the Grain, The Tara Dakides Documentary

Director: Josh Landan

Producer: Josh Landan, The Background Collective

Executive Producer: The Background Collective, Studio411, David Brooks

Production Company: The Background Collective

Apples & Oranges

Director: Carlo Wein, Bryant Bell, Colin Jones

Producer: John Clapham

Executive Producer:

Production Company: Alterna Films

Believe

Director: Constantine Papanicolaou

Producer: Constantine Papanicolaou

Executive Producer: Tanner Hall, Michael Chapin, Chris Mater, Jamie Simon, Pat Mcilvain, Greg Strokes

Production Company: Studio 411

Bra Boys

Director: Jason Berg

Production Company: UX Entertainment

Crusty Demons - Night of World Records

Director: John McMillan & Chris Nelius

Producer: John McMillan & Chris Nelius

Executive Producer: John McMillan & Chris Nelius

Production Company: Fleshwound Films & Rush Sports

Deep Winter

Director: Glenn Zoller

Down The Barrel

Director: Steven Lawrence

Producer: ESPN Original Entertainment

Production Company: Peligro Pictures

Dying for Everest

Director: Richard Dennison

Producer: Gus Roxburgh, James Heyward, Andy Salek

Executive Producer: Steve Luczo, Shaun Murphy

Production Company: Balance Vector Productions

Enjoy

Production Company: Rage Films

Facing Obsession

Director: Jochen Schmoll

Producer: Jochen Schmoll, Drehxtrem

Executive Producer: Jochen Schmoll, Drehxtrem

Production Company: Drehxtrem

In Short

Production Company: Blank Paper Studios

It's Fantastic!

Director: Matt Sheridan

Producer: Matt Sheridan

Executive Producer: Matt Sheridan

Production Company: Team 13

Journey to the Center

Director: Jens Hoffman

Executive Producer: Liro Seppanen & Jeb Corliss

Production Company: Ground Impact Inc.

King Lines

Director: Josh Lowell, Peter Mortimer

Producer: Josh Lowell, Peter Mortimer

Executive Producer: Nick Rosen, Cooper Roberts

Production Company: Big UP Productions

Let's Do This!

Director: Jon Holland & Jason Hernandez

Producer: Jon Holland & Jason Hernandez

Executive Producer: Jon Holland & Jason Hernandez

Production Company: Transworld

Lines

Director: Flora Pauporte

Producer: Axel Pauporte

Executive Producer: Reid Pinder, Grahma Stapelberg, Andrew Flitton

Production Company: Quinta Films

Lost and Found

Production Company: Teton Gravity Research

Mixed Tape

Director: Pete Santa Maria

Producer: Pete Santa Maria, John Wilson, Kevin Flanagan

Production Company: Reef

My Eyes Won't Dry

Directors: Brian Conley

Producers: Brian Conley

Executive Producer: Brian Conley

Production Company: C life Productions

New Emissions of Light and Sound

Director: George Manzanilla and Joe G

Producer: Joe G, Michael Marckx

Executive Producer: Peter Hill, Matt Hill, Gary Valentine

Production Company: Globe

NWD 8 Smack Down

Director: Derek Westerlund

Producer: Derek Westerlund

Executive Producer: Derek Westerlund

Production Company: Freeride Entertainment

Optimistic?

Director: Patrick Armbruster & Justin Hostynek

Producer: Patrick Armbruster

Production Company: Absinthe Films

Push Process

Directors: Justin Stephens

Producers: Matty Swanson

Executive Producers:Matty Swanson & Pat Mcilvain

Production Company: 1242 Productions

Seven Sunny Days

Director: Steve Winter, Murray Wais, Scott Gaffney

Producer: Steve Winter, Murray Wais, Scott Gaffney, Steve Reska, Nate Nash, Mike Hans

Executive Producer: David Brooks

Production Company: Matchstick Productions

SEVENVISION

Directors: Don Hampton Aaron Chase

Producers: Don Hampton

Executive Producers:Don Hampton

Production Company: DH Productions

Sliding Liberia

Director: Britton Caillouette; Nicholai Lidow

Producer: Britton Caillouette; Nicholai Lidow

Production Company: Inner Tube Films

Source

Director: Rush Sturges, Brooks Baldwin, Marlow Long

Producer: Rush Sturges, Brooks Baldwin, Marlow Long

Production Company: Young Gun Productions

The Dawn of the Stone-Age

Director: Andrew Miller & Aden Stay

Producer: Brad Dougherty

Executive Producer: Troy Eckert & Richard Woolcott

Production Company: Vecco Productions

The Man Who Souled the World

Director: Mike Hill

Producer: Jason Boulter & Matt Hill

Executive Producer: Steven Hill & Peter Hill

Production Company: Whyte House Productions

The Windsurfing Movie

Directors: Johnny DeCesare & Jace Panebianco

Producers: Johnny DeCesare, Jace Panebianco & Levi Siver

Production Company: Poor Boyz Windsurfing

Tomorrow Today

Director: Chris Cote, David Washauer

Producer: Josh Williams

Executive Producer: Transworld Surf

Production Company: Metalstorm Entertainment

Tony Hawk's Secret Skatepark Tour 3

Director: Kemp Curley

Producer: Irene Navarro, Matt Haring, Jared Prindle

Executive Producer: Tony Hawk, Pat Hawk

Production Company: 900 Films

Transgression

Director: Ronn Seidenglanz

Producer: Ronn Seidenglanz

Executive Producer: Erik Lutgert

Production Company: Sidewayz Films

Travis Pastrana - Driven

Director: Leandro HBL

Producer: Marko Zawadzki

Executive Producer: Marko Zawadzki

Production Company: emenes GmbH

Under the Sun

Director: Cyrus Sutton

Producer: Cyrus Sutton, Michael McFadin, Jody McFadin

Executive Producer: Michael McFadin, Jody McFadin

Production Company: A Peel/Luella

WHY

Director: Taylor Congdon

Producer: Taylor Congdon

Executive Producer: Transworld Media, Jason Young

Production Company: The Assignment

SHORTS

Another LA Day

Directors: David Auerbach & Mathias Klozenbucher

Producers: David Auerbach & Mathias Klozenbucher

Autumn Dream

Find My Way

Fish Bowl

Director: Darren Rayner, Jan Schuster

Producer: Darren Rayner, Jan Schuster

Executive Producer: Darren Rayner, Jan Schuster

Production Company: Voleurz

Skater Made

Tide

Director: Colin Jones

Producer: Colin Jones

Executive Producer: Colin Jones

Production Company: Adrift Films

Stay tuned to www.x-dance.com for more information.

ABOUT X-DANCE

For

one insane week each winter, the world's top action sport filmmakers

and athletes, along with cutting-edge bands and DJs and key figures

from the entertainment industry, gather in Park City and Salt Lake

City, Utah, to celebrate action sports culture at the annual X-DANCE

Action Sports Film Festival. Launched in 2001 and coinciding each year

with the Sundance Film Festival, X-DANCE showcases the year's top

action sport films, followed by post-screening Q&A's with

filmmakers and athletes. X-DANCE also features open forum panels with

athletes, filmmakers, industry figures and icons from the action sports

world, plus special screenings, privately sponsored parties and a

legendary Closing Party/Awards Ceremony. With roots in both the core

industry as well as the mainstream, no other event on earth harnesses

the creative energy of adrenaline culture and brings it together under

one roof like the X-DANCE Action Sports Film Festival.

A special note from Brian Wimmer, X-Dance founder, via their site:

This

has been the most incredible year for film entries in the past eight

years of X-Dance. The level of filmmaking has reached new heights.

Hundreds of films have been submitted from all over the world. Almost

half of the films submitted were from outside the U.SA. X-Dance is

truly the premier international event for Action Sports Filmmaking.

The

difficult part of this process is determining which films will make the

festival. The competition was extremely high this year. If your project

did not make the final list, that does not mean that your project was

not a good film. We judge all films equally on the basis of filmmaking

merit and not sport genre, sponsors or budget. The five categories we

judge are Cinematography, Editing, Story, Music, and Action. Each of

the five merits are given equal value. The films that ultimately make

it into the festival score well in most, if not all, of the filmmaking

categories, making them a good blend of story and action. Films that

were all action with no story or interaction with the athletes

plot-wise fared the same as films that were all talk and no action.

Everyone

that submitted a film can (and should) be part of the festival. The

X-Dance Film Festival was created as a forum for everyone in the Action

Sports Filmmaking Industry. We will be conducting the X-Dance

Filmmakers Institute with seminars, workshops, and panels. The subjects

will deal with real issues facing the Action Sports filmmakers, like

emerging Internet demands in regard to content providing, music

licensing, digital and hard copy distribution, and legal issues that

arise from everything mentioned above. We will have the top people in

the industry from each category there to raise the level of awareness

and help you.

Our final awards ceremony is notorious for being the

best party during the Sundance Film Festival. We will give all

filmmakers that submitted films tickets to all of our events.

As

filmmakers, you should all immerse yourself in the Sundance Film

Festival and its activities as well. We will post a listing of Sundance

Film Festival activities so that you can participate. Use the Sundance

Festival to inspire your career.

This year we have expanded the

festival to Salt Lake City. We have grown to the point where we needed

bigger and better venues. Salt Lake City will also put us more in touch

with our core crowd and make it easier for everyone to participate. The

Sundance Film Festival is moving a lot of its energy to SLC for the

same reasons we are. The O.R. (Outdoor Retailer) convention is also in

town at the same time. Our new venue is right in the middle of both

events, by no accident. This year promises to be bigger and better than

ever.

Thank you all for your incredible film submissions and the

passion that went into making them! We look forward to celebrating your

creativity and the Actions Sports culture with you in the New Year!

Best,

Brian Wimmer

X-Dance Film Festival

Director / Founder

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Bra Boys is one heavy flick. Those guys are truly hardcore.

And hey, props to voleurz for getting in there, that's sick!

 
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