The Wildest 48-hour Marathon Film Fest In The Midwest

Archive for August, 2006

Q & A with Jim Russell

Tuesday, August 1st, 2006

(First time filmmaker, Jim Russell, talks to WWFF about his film Hello.) Tell us about yourself. What do you do? I am the Chief Operating Officer of U.S. Land and Home Real Estate. Where are you from? Born and raised in Kansas City and now live in Overland Park, KS. How did you here... »

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WATCH THE 2006 WINNERS!

Tuesday, August 1st, 2006

First Place: Hello by The Little Rascal Second Place: Consider Pants by Ubiquitous They Third Place: Cutie Pie by Black i Productions Thanks to everyone who ventured out to the event! We raised over $1000.00 for Children’s Mercy Hospital! We had an amazing turnout and we are so thrilled with the hard work all... »

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WWFF Theatre

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WWFF Kudos

Dee Wallace Stone“What a great opportunity for young filmmakers to show their craft for good causes. Everybody wins!”
- Dee Wallace
Actress - ET, 10, The Stepford Wives

Kevin Willmott“The Wild West Film Fest has been bringing it to the Lawrence film scene. It is one of the best examples of what filmmakers are looking for in a festival.”
- Kevin Willmott
Director, CSA, Ninth Street

Michael McMillian, the star of Hills Have Eyes 2 and True Blood“The Wild West Film Fest puts filmmaking back into the hands of the people. It’s indy film in it’s purest, grittiest form. A great opportunity for local filmmakers to get their work seen by audiences.”
-Michael McMillian
Actor, Hills Have Eyes 2, Scrubs, True Blood