Kfink’s New Year’s Revolutions

2011 has been QUITE a year. We’ve partnered with new collaborators, developed new projects, and discovered success in new mediums. Here are some 2011 Kfink Highlights:

We Won Something!

This was our second year attending the filmmaker-focused, no-submission Flyway Film Festival in Pepin, Wisconsin. It’s no secret that we’re big fans of this intimate, vibrant regional film festival, and not just because there are many pie eating opportunities in the Pepin area. Last year we were proud to present our short film Libidoland and the teaser trailer for an indie feature we wrote called TILT; this year we contributed a silly short for Flyway’s opening night (see DIY Film Fest below) and screening our feature documentary with 5414 Productions, A Second Knock at the Door.

Imagine our surprise when we were presented the Flyway Spirit Award on opening night (by last year’s winner Gary King, no less). They say the award is for filmmakers who support and promote other filmmakers. We are proud to fit the bill and honored to be amongst such creative and hardworking people. Also, the actual trophy is a 10lb slab of marble shaped like an axe head, so…that’s pretty cool.

New Collaborators in 2011:

  • 5414 Productions – In 2011 Chris and Leigh Grimes and Travis Edwards of 5414 Productions welcomed us into the fold and gave us the opportunity to further hone our social media savvy and exercise our intellectual side. They brought us in in early 2011 to help complete A Second Knock at the Door, a documentary on friendly fire which has done really well on the film festival circuit (7 fests, 2 Top Doc awards, 2 Runner Up awards) and will be available for all to see early in 2012. Details coming soon.
  • tello films – Christin Mell of tello.films ushered us into the world of the webseries, which we had no idea could be so much fun. Our first web series, I Hate Tommy Finch, starring Nicole Pacent and Shannan Leigh Reeve, was originally performed here in Chicago as a live play (we sold out the house 2 out of 3 nights!) and will premiere as an episodic web series in late January.  Get ready to have your socks knocked off, folks. In these last weeks of the new year, we’re nearing completion of a second tello/kfink webseries, which should premiere in early summer.

New films:

Since so much of our creative time is spent in a cave writing (side by side, coffee IVs firmly in place), we also like to come up for air to make fast, silly short films. These finky (and sometimes kinky) cuties are our way to test new types of jokes and humor and a way to stay visible so that you remember what our work (and our faces) look like during hibernation season.

2011 was the year of:

  • Mixin’ Vixins Prom edition:
  • DIY Physics (in which we terrorized our friend Kelly by killing (or not) her cat):
  • DIY BigTime (our pitch to Sir Richard Branson in which we boldly launched our intern, Finklet, into outer space):
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  • DIY Film Fest (our love letter to the hard working film festival directors in our lives):
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  • This year, we added another Kinky Cutie to our repertoire: more news about Tooshie Smooshie coming soon.

So, what’s in store for us in 2012?

  • SHOPPING…no, not for new clothes. We’re trying to find the right home for our quirky stoner anti-rom-com Holy Tokes, based on the naughty memoir by Kevin Keck (Nerve.com). Yes, dear producers and directors, we would love for you to read it. Just ask.
  • COOKING…nope. Not food. We’re cooking up several new webseries for tello.films, as well as stirring up some new documentary projects for 5414 Productions (including one we’ll start shooting in Austin, TX, in January!)
  • SKIING…um, yeah, no. We’re Sundance-bound to see what the hubbub is all about. Have any tips for newbies? Are you going to be there? Gives us a holler!
  • PANEL HOPPING…that sounds hot. We’ll be at SXSW with Cinekink director Lisa Vandever. Come see us talk about sex in indie film!
  • AND….after we take a nap…we’ll continue working on some super-secret new indie feature collaborations with new and exciting partners.  Yes…we DO like to surprise you once in a while.

What will YOU be doing in the New Year? Tell us all about it in the comments section!

One Response to “Kfink’s New Year’s Revolutions”

  1. Jan Libby says:

    love your list, ladies! i can’t wait to see all of the above! my revolution list is below.

    let’s just call it right now. 2012 will be the year of the I-Fi! i’m building and launching my Snow Town I-Fi app (giving everyone a chance to step into a fiction). this isn’t an enhanced ebook or ibook. it is I-Fi! using the Snow Town I-Fi as a prototype, i’ll be looking for other I-Fi stories (from other storytellers *wink*) to produce.

    Speaking Out! i’m off to Europe to lecture about transmedia storytelling and i plan on kicking up some dirt and ruffling some industry feathers. ;-)

    and i will be moving back to civilization… the haunted house has been fun, but its time to move closer to the city again.

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