From left, Steve Bamonti, Paul Cottman, Amanda Shafer, and Dallas White, the 72 Film Fest team Gone Fission Films, wait in the Weinberg Center theater Saturday for the finalist films to be screened, including theirs called Aquarius: Myth of Ganymede.
72 Film Fest host Samuel Tressler introduces the first block of finalist films Saturday at the Weinberg Center.
Dan Gross
72 Film Fest host Samuel Tressler introduces the first block of finalist films Saturday at the Weinberg Center.
Dan Gross
From left, Steve Bamonti, Paul Cottman, Amanda Shafer, and Dallas White, the 72 Film Fest team Gone Fission Films, wait in the Weinberg Center theater Saturday for the finalist films to be screened, including theirs called Aquarius: Myth of Ganymede.
If producing an award-winning film in three days wasn’t hard enough, the 19 finalists in Frederick’s 12th Annual 72 Film Fest had to base their entires on obscure myths snatched from random star constellations.
And it didn’t take an advanced degree in classical Greek for the Gone Fission Films team to figure out just how weird such myths can be.
Keep it clean. No vulgar, racist, sexist or
sexually-oriented language. Engage ideas. This forum is for the exchange of
ideas, not personal attacks or ad hominem criticisms. TURN OFF CAPS LOCK. Be civil. Don't threaten. Don't lie.
Don't bait. Don't degrade others. No trolling. Stay on topic. No spamming. This is not the place to sell miracle
cures. No deceptive names. Apparently misleading
usernames are not allowed. Say it once. No repetitive posts, please. Help us. Use the 'Report' link for abusive
posts.
Get your news on the go with focused newsletters. Premium newsletters reserved for supporting members; most open to all. More available in our member center.
Success! An email has been sent to with a link to confirm list signup.
Error! There was an error processing your request.
News Alerts
Receive breaking news and news alerts to you as they happen. For members.
Local Sports
Get the latest headlines on local sports delivered every Saturday morning. For members.
Local Weather
Get our expert short-term forecast, summary of the weather details and news of any severe weather. Delivered daily. Open to all.
On The Town
Hit the town with the latest news and events from The Frederick News-Post. Delivered on Thursdays. Open to all.
Get your news on the go with focused newsletters. Premium newsletters reserved for supporting members; most open to all. More available in our member center.
Success! An email has been sent to with a link to confirm list signup.
Error! There was an error processing your request.
News Alerts
Receive breaking news and news alerts to you as they happen. For members.
Local Sports
Get the latest headlines on local sports delivered every Saturday morning. For members.
Local Weather
Get our expert short-term forecast, summary of the weather details and news of any severe weather. Delivered daily. Open to all.
On The Town
Hit the town with the latest news and events from The Frederick News-Post. Delivered on Thursdays. Open to all.
(2) comments
Beaming!
You'd think a reporter's computer would have spell check.....
Welcome to the discussion.
Log In
Keep it clean. No vulgar, racist, sexist or sexually-oriented language.
Engage ideas. This forum is for the exchange of ideas, not personal attacks or ad hominem criticisms.
TURN OFF CAPS LOCK.
Be civil. Don't threaten. Don't lie. Don't bait. Don't degrade others.
No trolling. Stay on topic.
No spamming. This is not the place to sell miracle cures.
No deceptive names. Apparently misleading usernames are not allowed.
Say it once. No repetitive posts, please.
Help us. Use the 'Report' link for abusive posts.