by RENEE PATRICK Cascade Business News Feature Writer
Ten years of independent cinema has not only had a significant economic impact on
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From modest beginnings in 2003 to a well-respected festival showing over 80 films in four days, BendFilm brings in over 5,000 attendees annually who support the local economy through dollars spent on lodging, food, drink, shopping and recreation. The reasonable cost of festival attendance has garnered BendFilm a spot on Moviemaker Magazine’s 20 Film Festivals Worth the Entry Fee list.
Founding sponsors for the festival, Brooks Resources Corporation, believed strongly in the significance of a local film festival. “Supporting BendFilm today is just as important and even as exciting as it was 10 years ago in its inaugural year,” said Romy Mortensen, vice president, sales and marketing, Brooks Resources Corporation. “Brooks Resources believes in supporting arts and culture in our community and helping to build sustainable programs that benefit our economy. BendFilm is a great festival during our “shoulder season” that provides a wealth of fun, learning, and economic impact to
“I think people underestimate the value that the BendFilm Festival brings to Central Oregon,” Groundwater continued. “Obviously, the festival brings thousands of people into our key retail districts to eat, drink and shop and we know that on the average, those moviegoers are going to spend more than $300 per person in
“The filmmakers and jurors love the red carpet treatment that
2013’s festival will not only celebrate a successful 10 years, but it serves as an important benchmark in the future of the event. Bob Reininger, member of the BendFilm advisory committee that is chaired by Cristy Lanfri and Romy Mortensen, explained the time has come to create a stable base of operating capital for the festival so that it can avoid the whimsy of the economy. One way in doing so would be securing 10 sponsors to give $10,000 for 10 years. “That would serve as the kernel from which a real operating fund would grow, in addition to and separate from the normal operating budget. [It will be] a source of funds to bring in higher profile/better funding for awards…ensuring longevity.
“Any level [of help], from $10-$10,000 in support of an organization that has been showing films for 10 years contributes to a really successful festival. Contact the BendFilm office and ask for more info,” he concluded.
“The board has a number of long term goals, but primarily to continue to develop one of the best small independent film festivals in the
A ground-roots effort to support funding for awards began in 2012, resulting in an additional $10,000 for the festival. Inde Women for Indie Film began with
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“We’re confident in continuing our tradition of excellence for 2013,” said Festival Director Orit Schwartz. “We’ve been able to build a strong following among both our contributors, sponsors and most of all, our audience and are planning the best BendFilm ever for our 10th year.”
“Through the region’s economic highs and lows, BendFilm has survived and is in a stable, growing financial position. With the support of hundreds of volunteers, some of the most generous and supportive sponsors in the world and the support of this community, BendFilm is thriving and preparing for our best festival ever,” Groundwater concluded.
As the year progresses, BendFilm will announce its jury, additional sponsors and, in the fall, its 10th annual film slate.
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BendFilm Bash
The third annual Bash is a fundraising event for BendFilm held this year at Elevation at the Cascade Culinary Institute on May 31. The party will kick off with a champaign toast and guests will be able to share their best memories of the festival on film. Started to create more awareness of BendFilm during the year as well as raise funds for the festival, Bash participants will enjoy food prepared by the Culinary Institute, music by K.C. Flynn and will be entered into a drawing to win a film pass to the festival. Entry is $50/single and $90/couple. Sponsored by Bob Reininger and the COCC Culinary Institute.