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Underneath Cincinnati film festivals feature independent filmmakers from the Ohio/Kentucky/Indiana Tristate area.

Underneath Cincinnati is going Underground at the Know Theatre!

Underneath Cincinnati Film Festivals are now a collaborative effort between SOFA and the Know Theatre with our first official event held on March 1, 2008 featuring the award-winning films from 7 great years of locally produced independent film.

Not only did we show 2 hours of great short films, but we also honored Sara Mahle for bringing 7 years of Underneath Cincinnati to the filmmaking community. Putting on a film fest takes a lot of work and proves her dedication to the local film scene. Sara did it not once but 5 times a year, a feat no mere mortal can accomplish! Thank you Sara for all you do for the local film and media scene!

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The audience and judges have spoken. Here were the official films to be honored in the 2006 Best of Underneath!! Congratulations to all the filmmakers. Winners for Best Cinematography, Editing, Sound Design, Ensemble Acting, Originality, and Writing, as well as the coveted "Best of Underneath" award, were awarded that evening.

    "A 1,000 Tears Too Late" by Christian Appleby
    Award Winner"Cheese Knives" by Pizza Infinity
    Award Winner"Chin Music" by Mark Hood
    Award Winner"Cycle 365" by David Otting
    "Disconnected" by Winston Tanner
    "Enjoy Your Worries, You May Never Have Them Again" by Eric Girgash
    "Everybody Likes Ice Cream by Sandykamp
    Award Winner"Hereafter" by Dog Day Productions
    Award Winner"Justice In Bloom" by Dog Day Productions
    "Mustache of Lies" by Pizza Infinity
    "SpySpace.com" by Media Bridges
    "The Inconvenient Egg" by Bad Kitty Productions
    "The Tao of Tom" by Dog Day Productions

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Enjoy our Audience Choice winner from the Underneath's Redux version held January 14th, 2007 Yusef Quotah's "Parody of a Pie":

(aka) Part III of the Sweet Potato Pie Trilogy... Part I - by Kendall Bruns & Part II - by Josh Flowers

We had a great turn out at the Southgate House on Sunday, January 14th at 8pm. Thanks for everyone who came out and our awesome filmmakers! It was a bit impromptu, but we still had a great line up from tri-state area filmmakers including:

  • Yusef Quotah
  • Brawny Lads
  • DirtyRoad Studios
  • Prarie Dog Productions
  • Pizza Infinity
  • Eclection Media
  • Full Sail Film Production
  • Dance for Film

Award Winner Underneath Cincinnati was ranked "Best of Cincinnati 2006" by CityBeat!


History of Underneath Cincinnati

Once upon a time, there was a beautiful city that lay upon the banks of a mighty river. Just kidding, but to give the true history of Underneath, we have to start before it ever exhisted. In 1999, Phil Morehart, David Enright, and Dave Waddell began the Happy, Catchy, Flashy Named Motion Picture Festival. This annual event featured local films that were all under 10 minutes in length. The screening was first held at Sudsy Malones, and then moved on to the Shoutgate House for the next two years. The evening always drew quite a crowd of filmmakers, film lovers, and the just plain curious. When Wendell moved Seattle , the Happy Catchy crew disbanded. Morehart decided that in some shape or form, the Queen City needed a local film festival. That's when he teamed up with the Cincinnati Film Society. After seeing the success of Happy Catchy, they knew that Cincinnatians did indeed make and support local film, even though it might not always seem that way on the surface. They just needed a new name.

Underneath Cincinnati was born. The first show in August of 2001 was held in a then brand new space, the SSNOVA Gallery. The show was a compilation of the Best of Happy Catchy, and the response was solid. After that, Sara Mahle came on board and the quarterly screenings began. The problems with doing something four times a year instead of just once became apparent. Finding new work was difficult. Attendance at first was strong, but not overwhelming. But Underneath pressed on, and the word got out. New film and video makers started submitting work, and audience numbers took an upswing. People were surfacing to prove that independent film was alive and well. In the end of 2002, Phil said a farwell to Underneath and to Cincinnati as a whole. He moved on to his dream job in Chicago, writing about films for Facets Multimedia. John Hendricks joined Underneath as the Creative Director and partnered with Mahle to continue the festival. In 2003, they moved Underneath onto it's next phase. Judges were assembled, voting was held, and the numbers were counted. The first annual Best of Underneath Festival was held February 20th at the Cincinnati Art Museum. The 2004 year brought a few changes to Undereath. Hendricks left the group and James Billiter joined us as the new design guru. We dropped our affiliation with the Cincinnati Film Society and partnered with Media Bridges to continue bringing you the festival. New filmmakers and audience members have joined, and Underneath has remained strong. To become a member of the Underneath Cincinnati family, send an email to sara@underneathcincinnati.com..

 

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