Congratulations to the 2008 CCI:IFF Winners!
Action/Adventure
Citizen
Animation
La Lune
Comics-Oriented
The Crusaders #357: Experiment in Evil!
Documentary
Lovecraft: Fear of the Unknown
Horror/Suspense
The Insane
Humor/Parody
The Auburn Hills Breakdown
Science Fiction/Fantasy
Operation: Fish
Judges’ Choice Award
Operation: Fish
About CCI:IFF 2008!
More properly known as the Comic-Con International Independent Film Festival (or CCI:IFF),
this popular programming track continues to present the best in genre-related filmmaking.
The juried event, which consists of films in seven categories-action/adventure, animation,
comics-oriented, documentary, humor/parody, horror, and science fiction/fantasy-will culminate
in trophies and prizes given out at a ceremony on Sunday, July 27. The Festival will be in
Room 26AB, with the popular "Comic-Con Film School" preceding it, all four days of the
convention.
This year's celebrity judges are:
Tom DeSanto and
Borys Kit.
Tom DeSanto
Tom DeSanto is a writer/producer and a self described pop culture junkie. Tom's the proud
owner of more than 30,000 comic books and dreamed of bringing the characters he loved as a
kid to life in Hollywood.
X-Men was first on his list and besides producing,
DeSanto co-wrote the story, spawning a billion dollar movie franchise. DeSanto developed
Battlestar Galactica for Universal Television, eventually finding a home on Sci-Fi.
Tom still dreams of bringing his full vision for
Galactica to the big screen one day.
In 2003, DeSanto returned as part of the guiding creative team for
X2: X-Men United.
That same year, DeSanto went after
Transformers another dormant property that he was
a fan of since childhood. Together with Don Murphy, DeSanto set the project up with Dreamworks
and Paramount. DeSanto will return as producer of
Transformers 2 for Summer 2009.
Borys Kit
As senior film reporter at the
The Hollywood Reporter, Borys Kit covers many aspects
of the entertainment industry, from script sales and A-list castings to studio upheavals, on
location shoots and the Oscars. He has appeared as an industry expert on
Good Morning America,
Today Show, and
CBS Evening News, as well as the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC)
and the BBC, and acted as a judge at the Palm Springs International Short Film Festival. Borys has made
a name for himself covering comic book, horror, fantasy and other genre movies, and was one of the
first reporters in Hollywood to seriously cover Comic-Con and comic book movies. In 2006, he moderated
the very first Marvel Studios panel at Comic-Con. Borys was employed for many years at a comic book
shop conveniently named the Comic Book Shoppe in Ottawa, Canada. When he was five, he ran away from
home after his mother refused to let him watch
Spider-Man on TV. He returned a few minutes later.
The deadline for submitting films for the Comic-Con International Independent Film Festival
was March 1, 2008.
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