1981, 14TH ANNUAL HUMBOLDT INT’L FILM FESTIVAL
Crew Members
Coordinators: Steven Jones, Lynn Wegenka, Philip Middlemiss
Technical Direction: Gary Bryan
Production Management: Fran Shamburg
Projection: Ray Day, Ray DiCarlo, Robert Doran, Glen Eichenblatt, Lisa Milstein, Michael Peters
House: Don Bonato, Chris Chapman, Roz Delligatti, Arlene Garfield, Lake Hollingsworth, James Lindeman, Carrie Namson, Ross Palmer, Liz Sain, Barrett Meyers
Lighting: Steven Jones, Norm Spencer
Festival Commercial: Philip Middlemiss
Publicity: Valerie Davidson
Judges
Barbara Linkevitch is a young Director and Writer now living in Los Angeles. As a dedicated experimental filmmaker her short films have won over 70 awards in festivals around the world. Barbara, in collaboration with Carol Eisenrauch, has formed her own production company, Starbright Productions. Recent projects include pre-production work for her first feature “Night Limits.” Linkevitch’s work in the Festival includes “Though Dreams” 1972, “Traces 1973, “Silverpoint” 1974, and “Chinamoon” 1975.
Judy Irola brings to the festival a wealth of film experience which includes television, production groups and collectives. Her features, documentaries and short films reflect a concern for social and political issues. As a Cinematographer Judy has gained wide recognition for her work which includes “Northern Lights” 1978 winner of the CAMERA D’or at the 1979 Cannes Film Festival. Screenings of Irola’s films in the festival include “Northern Lights” 1978, “Steppin” 1980, “Fundi: The Story of Ella Baker” 1979, and three shorts from “Saturday Night Live”.
Robert Elfstrom, with over 80 films to his credit, including work in features, short films and documentaries, this Producer/Director and Cinematographer brings to the festival the perspective of an established professional. Elfstrom’s work includes: for ABC “Mysteries of the Deep”, the NBC “Life Line” series and “The Tall Ships” for PBS. He has received several EMMY awards and Academy Award nominations. Elfstrom’s work in the Fest includes: “My Father the Circus King”, a prime time special for NBC, and a one hour documentary from the NBC “Life Line” series.