Springfield Connection At This Year’s Grammy’s

For those of you planning on watching the Grammy’s, or considering it, there is a local connection this year. Paul Crowder, who is married to Kelly H’Doubler (Glendale HS graduate), is nominated for his movie – “Amazing Journey: The Story of the Who” Paul and Kelly participated in the 2007 Show-Me Missouri International Film Festival, [...]

Beyond Belief Offers A Look At Afghanistan From The Eyes of 9/11 Widows

“Beyond Belief” tells the story of Susan Retik and Patti Quigley, two ordinary soccer moms living in the affluent suburbs of Boston until tragedy strikes when both women lose their husbands in the 9/11 attack. Rather than turning inwards, grief compels these women to focus on the country where the terrorists who took their husbands’ [...]

Show-Me Missouri International Film Festival Calendar

Click on any film for a description and the ability to download the information into your favorite calendar. Weekend ($40) and Saturday Film Maker Passes ($25) are available online or at The Coffee Ethic at 124 Park Central Square. Remember that the Passes also entitle you to entrance at the Film Maker Celebration Saturday night [...]

Show-Me Film Festival TV Commercial

A short video created by Board Member Ryan Piotrowski of Untapped Productions to promote the Festival.

Purchase Festival Passes Online or at The Coffee Ethic

Advanced purchase of Festival Passes is now available. You may purchase them online and receive them in the mail or pick them up at the Festival. Alternately, visit The Coffee Ethic in downtown Springfield and receive them now. There are two Passes available, and both are excellent bargains: Saturday “Film maker Pass: $25.00 See as [...]

“In The Name Of The Son”

In The Name Of The Son

From today’s Times of London: Crowds waving Serbian and EU flags celebrated in Belgrade’s central square after the pro-European President beat off a tough challenge from an ultranationalist rival to keep the troubled Balkan country facing West rather than turning toward Moscow. Boris Tadic, president since 2004, benefited from a high turnout of 67% after [...]