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Archive for September, 2006

Q & A with Patrick Rea

Tuesday, September 12th, 2006
Q & A with Patrick Rea

The Head Director and Producer of Senoreality Pictures talks to WWFF about filmmaking and his Scare Factor winning short Out To Pasture. Tell us about yourself. What do you do? I’m an independent filmmaker/producer from Lawrence, Kansas. We have been making short films as part of our independent film company SenoReality Pictures, since 2001.... »

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2005 Winners Here!

Monday, September 11th, 2006

The winners from the 2005 Scare Factor Edition: 1st place: “Out To Pasture” by SenoReality 2nd place: “The Godless” by Happy Funland Films 3rd place: “Kid Stuff” by It’s Relative Alternate: “3417 Jefferson” by Trapdoor Productions The winners from the inaugural WWFF: 1st place Adult: “Reyes De La Calle” by HAPPY FUNLAND FILMS 2nd... »

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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