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The '''Sidewalk Moving Picture Festival''' is an annual film festival, started in [[1999]] by [[Erik Jambor]], [[Kelly Franklin]] and [[Wayne Franklin]]. The festival's executive director is [[Chloe Collins]]. The festival is produced by the non-profit '''Alabama Moving Image Association'''.
The '''Sidewalk Film Festival''' (formerly called the '''Sidewalk Moving Picture Festival''') is an annual competitive film festival held in [[downtown Birmingham]]. It is produced by the [[Sidewalk Film Center and Cinema]], a non-profit educational organization with offices in [[The Pizitz]]. The festival's executive director is [[Chloe Collins]]. [[Josh Vasa]] served as festival manager from [[2012]] to [[2016]].
 
The organization was incorporated in [[1998]] as the [[Sidewalk Film Center and Cinema|Alabama Moving Image Association]] by [[Erik Jambor]], [[Kelly Franklin]] and [[Wayne Franklin]]. Since [[2010]] the Sidewalk festival has been held in conjunction with the "[[Birmingham Shout]]" gay and lesbian film festival.


In addition to the annual festival, Sidewalk programmed "Sidewalk Salon" discussion groups, monthly "Sidewalk Cinematheque" screenings, bi-annual "Sidewalk Scramble" weekend filmmaking competitions, and the "[[Birmingham Shout]]" gay and lesbian film festival.
In addition to the annual festival, Sidewalk programmed "Sidewalk Salon" discussion groups, monthly "Sidewalk Cinematheque" screenings, bi-annual "Sidewalk Scramble" weekend filmmaking competitions, and the "[[Birmingham Shout]]" gay and lesbian film festival.


Jambor stepped down as executive director in December, [[2006]], citing disagreement with the board of directors, which is headed by [[Alan Hunter]]. The board indicated that the festival's finances needed to be strengthened through additional corporate sponsors. In January [[2007]], [[Catherine Pfitzer]] was named as Jambor's replacement.  Pfitzer had served as the festival's program manager since [[2003]]. She was fired by the board in February [[2009]]. Collins was hired in April [[2009]].
Jambor stepped down as executive director in December, [[2006]], citing disagreement with the board of directors, which is headed by [[Alan Hunter]]. The board indicated that the festival's finances needed to be strengthened through additional corporate sponsors. In January [[2007]], [[Catherine Pfitzer]] was named as Jambor's replacement.  Pfitzer had served as the festival's program manager since [[2003]]. She was fired by the board in February [[2009]]. Collins was hired in April [[2009]].


In [[2010]] the [[Birmingham Shout]] gay and lesbian film festival was moved to the same weekend to expand and complement Sidewalk's programming. [[Rebecca Pugh]] was hired on as a full time development and communications manager and [[Josh Vasa]] served as festival manager from [[2012]] to [[2016]].
In [[2010]] the [[Birmingham Shout]] gay and lesbian film festival was moved to the same weekend to expand and complement Sidewalk's programming. [[Rebecca Pugh]] was hired on as a full time development and communications manager.


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==Festivals==
==Festivals==
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* [[1999 Sidewalk Moving Picture Festival]]
* [[2000 Sidewalk Moving Picture Festival]]
* [[2001 Sidewalk Moving Picture Festival]]
* [[2002 Sidewalk Moving Picture Festival]]
* [[2003 Sidewalk Moving Picture Festival]]
* [[2004 Sidewalk Moving Picture Festival]]
* [[2005 Sidewalk Moving Picture Festival]]
* [[2006 Sidewalk Moving Picture Festival]]
* [[2007 Sidewalk Moving Picture Festival]]
* [[2008 Sidewalk Moving Picture Festival]]
* [[2009 Sidewalk Moving Picture Festival]]
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* [[2010 Sidewalk Moving Picture Festival]]
* [[2011 Sidewalk Moving Picture Festival]]
* [[2012 Sidewalk Moving Picture Festival]]
* [[2013 Sidewalk Moving Picture Festival]]
* [[2014 Sidewalk Moving Picture Festival]]
* [[2015 Sidewalk Moving Picture Festival]]
* [[2016 Sidewalk Moving Picture Festival]]
* [[2016 Sidewalk Moving Picture Festival]]
* [[2015 Sidewalk Moving Picture Festival]]
* [[2017 Sidewalk Moving Picture Festival]]
* [[2014 Sidewalk Moving Picture Festival]]
* [[2018 Sidewalk Moving Picture Festival]]
* [[2013 Sidewalk Moving Picture Festival]]
* [[2019 Sidewalk Moving Picture Festival]]
* [[2012 Sidewalk Moving Picture Festival]]
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* [[2011 Sidewalk Moving Picture Festival]]
 
* [[2010 Sidewalk Moving Picture Festival]]
* [[2009 Sidewalk Moving Picture Festival]]
* [[2008 Sidewalk Moving Picture Festival]]
* [[2007 Sidewalk Moving Picture Festival]]
* [[2006 Sidewalk Moving Picture Festival]]
* [[2005 Sidewalk Moving Picture Festival]]
* [[2004 Sidewalk Moving Picture Festival]]
* [[2003 Sidewalk Moving Picture Festival]]
* [[2002 Sidewalk Moving Picture Festival]]
* [[2001 Sidewalk Moving Picture Festival]]
* [[2000 Sidewalk Moving Picture Festival]]
* [[1999 Sidewalk Moving Picture Festival]]


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 09:58, 24 April 2019

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The Sidewalk Film Festival (formerly called the Sidewalk Moving Picture Festival) is an annual competitive film festival held in downtown Birmingham. It is produced by the Sidewalk Film Center and Cinema, a non-profit educational organization with offices in The Pizitz. The festival's executive director is Chloe Collins. Josh Vasa served as festival manager from 2012 to 2016.

The organization was incorporated in 1998 as the Alabama Moving Image Association by Erik Jambor, Kelly Franklin and Wayne Franklin. Since 2010 the Sidewalk festival has been held in conjunction with the "Birmingham Shout" gay and lesbian film festival.

In addition to the annual festival, Sidewalk programmed "Sidewalk Salon" discussion groups, monthly "Sidewalk Cinematheque" screenings, bi-annual "Sidewalk Scramble" weekend filmmaking competitions, and the "Birmingham Shout" gay and lesbian film festival.

Jambor stepped down as executive director in December, 2006, citing disagreement with the board of directors, which is headed by Alan Hunter. The board indicated that the festival's finances needed to be strengthened through additional corporate sponsors. In January 2007, Catherine Pfitzer was named as Jambor's replacement. Pfitzer had served as the festival's program manager since 2003. She was fired by the board in February 2009. Collins was hired in April 2009.

In 2010 the Birmingham Shout gay and lesbian film festival was moved to the same weekend to expand and complement Sidewalk's programming. Rebecca Pugh was hired on as a full time development and communications manager.

Festivals


References

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