Network 168 – 3rd Mondays
Mon., Nov. 21st, 6-8 pm PST / 9-11 pm EST
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Michael Feifer, Director-Writer-Producer
Network 168 – 3rd Mondays
Mon., Nov. 21st, 6-8 pm PST / 9-11 pm EST
Special Guest Michael Feifer, Director-Writer-Producer,
& 168 Film Festival Behind the Scenes Recap
REGISTER HERE
Join our monthly online meeting, all are welcome! We are about community and connections. Tell us about your project or yourself. Offer your services as cast or crew. Form teams for 168, features or TV. Ask the group for wisdom & resources or ask for prayer. Your network is the most important tool you have!
Michael Feifer is an award-winning Director-Writer-Producer known for Abandoned (2010), Merry Kissmas (2015) and A Christmas Wedding Tail (2011). He has produced/Line Produced over 120 feature films, directed over 70 features, and written over 40 films. His father was Head of Television Research for Twentieth Century Fox in the late 60’s and 70’s. Michael’s birth was announced in the back pages of The Hollywood Reporter and Variety. Mike earned a bachelor’s degree in Architecture from the University of Colorado, where he developed his visual style. At age twenty-four Mike produced his first feature. He married film director, Caia Coley. Mike and Caia have been happily married for over twenty years and have a brilliant twenty-year-old son who attends the University of St. Andrews in Scotland.
“WHERE IS MY SONG?” IN TUNE AS BEST FILM AT 168 FILM FESTIVAL
Best Film Award presented by Louis Gossett Jr.
Dan Cathy of Trilith Studios / Chick-Fil-A receives the
“169 Award” for Outstanding Achievement
from 168 Film Festival Director John David Ware
“WHERE IS MY SONG?” IN TUNE AS BEST FILM
AT 168 FILM FESTIVAL
Best Film Award presented by Louis Gossett Jr.
Atlanta, Georgia — Producer Justin Manntai and Director John Lockmer’s Speed Musical “Where is My Song?” won eight awards at 168 Film Festival including the Grand Jury Best Film Award and the lion’s share of the $5,000 Peter Glenville Prize.
The Best Film Award was presented by eighty-six year-old Academy Award Winner, Best Supporting Actor in An Officer and a Gentleman (1982) and Emmy Winner in Roots (1977), Louis Gossett Jr., who received a standing ovation as he left the stage.
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