1985, 18TH ANNUAL HUMBOLDT INT’L FILM FESTIVAL
Crew Members
Coordinators: Amy Jennings, Jack Lucido, Kelly Roach
Technical Director: Michael Brown
Faculty Advisor: Deborah Fort
House Manager: Joel Shaw
Graphic Design: Riley Quarles
Advertising/Publicity: Logan Herbert and Ann Blumenstein
Projection & Production: Rob, Mack, Phil Cummins, Cheryl Pauling, Pilar Rodriqez, Brian Lewis, Lisa Woodward, Kelly Green, Logan Herbert, Martin Schmidt, Anne Blumenstein, Karen Christensen, Peter Kral, Arlene Garfield
Judges
Karen Barbour is a freelance artist living in New York City. Karen works with graphic arts and film animation. She has sold her work to national magazines and television.
Warren Bass is an independent filmmaker from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Warren’s work ranges from documentary to narrative films. He teaches cinema at Temple University.
George Manupelli teaches cinema at York University in Toronto. He is the founder of the Ann Arbor Film Festival. George is an independent filmmaker and is active in an artists’ collective which sends art supplies to Nicaragua.
Guest Artist
Peter Rose
The 18th Annual Humboldt Film Festival is pleased to present Peter Rose as a special guest. Mr. Rose is an acclaimed contemporary filmmaker. His work deals with vision itself and often employs multiple images.
FESTIVAL WINNERS
Romano Robertsini Banana Slug Award for Best Surrealism:
“The Water Sluice Valve for the Spraying of the Ball Tank is in the Heat Centre” by Sebastian Dellers
CASH AWARDS
“Waterbone” by Don Briggs
“Metal Dogs of India” by Chel White
“Oh Where Oh Where Has My Little Dog Gone” by Daw Ming Lee
“Secret Agent” by Daniel Keller and Jackie Ochs
“Phosphene” by John Burns
“Next” by Knut Wilhelm
“Plato’s Cave” by Christopher Coppola
“Broken Patterns” by David Emerson
“Fallen Dreams” by Lynn Wegenka
“Imbroglio” by Michael Brown
“Today’s Big News” by Phil Cummins
Honorable Mentions
“Man Made” by Byrd Nappa
“Retreat” by Anthoni Cicardi
“XSPACE” by Ye Sook Rhee
“4681” by Tim Blaskovich
“Observational Hazard” by William Kopp
FESTIVAL FINALIST
“Windflight – Ron and Bob Condon
Manmade – Robert Byrd Nappa
Plato’s Cave – Christopher Coppola
Carcus Caucus – Ira Latour
Animalation – Mike Brown
Retreat – Anthony Ricardi
Toll Call – Mike Newman and Tim Glavin
Metal Dogs of India – Chel White
The Car of Your Dreams – Bob Rogers
Broken Patterns – David Emerson
Writ in Sand: The Art of Luther A. Douglas – Vicki Douglas
Nylons in Nihlon – Joel Shaw
Ragged Edge – Eric Lau
Waterborne – Don Briggs
Next – Knut Wilhelm
The Secret Agent – Daniel Keller and Jockie Ochs
Today’s Big News – Phil Cummins
The Water Sluice Valve for the Spraying of the Ball Tank is in the Heat Center – Sebastian Dellers
Why’d the Beetle Cross the Road – Jan Skrenty
Microfilm – Tom Bessoir
No Title – Marion Swartz
Mr. Gloom – William G. Kopp
On A Field of Ice – Randall Hurlbut
A Day in the Life of a Mosquito – John Schnall
Quest – Saul and Elaine Bass
Phosphene – John Burns
Kiss the Animals Goodbye – Erik Friedl
The Darta Ray – Robert Anderson
4681 – Tim Blaskovich
On Sunday – Jeanne Badman
Kid Gloves – Vince DiPersio
Fallen Dreams – Lynn Wegenka
The Masterpiece – David Dechant
Class – Michael Kinbert
I Want to be Like You – Ellen Woodbury
Xspace – Ye Sook Rhee
The World of Theodore Wores – Ira Latour
Rats with Wings – Lorna Wiley Anderson
Clair De Lune – Dan Woodard
Observation Hazard – William G. Kopp
Higher Law – Francisco Moreno
Imbroglio – Michael Brown
Up – Mike Hoover