February 11, 2010
Crossing Midnight has been selected to screen at prestigious Honolulu Film Festival!

Crossing
Midnight has been selected as one of only 41 films to screen at the
Honolulu Film Festival. The festival is 'a crossroads of the world, bridging
the gap between East and West...recognizing outstanding achievement in
filmmaking from around the world.'
Crossing Midnight will showcase on Sunday, April 25th at 5:55pm at the Hilton Hawaiian Village Beach Resort and Spa Coral Ballroom Theater, Honolulu.
For
tickets visit:
http://www.honolulufilmfestival.com/Festival/Tickets/tabid/183/Default.aspx
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February 09, 2010
Director Kim Snyder's Impassioned Call to Action in Burma
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February 09, 2010
Backpacker organization sponsors Crossing Midnight at Boulder International Film Fest!
Crossing Midnight has caught the interest of one of the sponsors of the Boulder International Film Festival. Every year, Backpacker, an organization dedicated to promoting outdoor exploration through education and experience, selects one film to support through a sponsored one page advertisement. This year they chose Crossing Midnight!Related: Crossing Midnight, Events, Honors and Awards, Human Rights in Burma, Screenings
February 09, 2010
Crossing Midnight screens on February 15, 7:00 pm at the Boulder Public Library
Crossing Midnight at the Boulder International Film Festival (BIFF). BIFF seeks to celebrate the "bold spirit of independent film" and in its short history has developed into one of the most influential film festivals in the US. BIFF enables high profile screenings of new-but-unknown feature films, documentaries and shorts which have gone on to box office success and numerous Oscar nominations In past years over 13,000 filmmakers, national media and special guest and film enthusiasts have attended the BIFF.Related: Crossing Midnight, Events, Human Rights in Burma, Screenings
October 29, 2009
Next Film Project Addresses LGBT Bullying - and You Can Help Produce the Film!

Help Us Reach Our Production Goal of $175,000!
Is bullying a normal part of growing up, or a serious threat to vulnerable kids? What if the victims are LGBT? According to a 2005 survey commissioned by the Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network (GLSEN) and Harris Interactive, each year 65 percent of LGBT teens are bullied, and most victims feel adults can't help. Through our next film and supporting advocacy campaign, BeCause will move behind school walls to explore the psycho-social dynamics of bullying and the lives it affects. By weaving together the stories of students, teachers, parents and families who are touched by the issue, BeCause will raise awareness of the often hidden problem of LGBT focused bullying and some stellar efforts underway to help all involved.
Right now, BeCause Foundation is in pre-production for our next film project about this issue, to be released in 2010. But we cannot do it without the generosity of donors like you. Your tax-deductible donation will help us make this film a reality. Please donate today and help us reach our goal.Related: Bullying, Upcoming Films
October 28, 2009
Tell us about your Experience with Crossing Midnight...
Have you seen Crossing Midnight? Did you host an event? Click here and tell us what you think!!Related: Crossing Midnight, Events, Human Rights in Burma, Immigration, Screenings
October 28, 2009
BeCause and US Campaign for Burma IGNITE FOR BURMA! Over 130 Campuses to Screen Crossing Midnight>!
BeCause and US Campaign for Burma call on communities to Ignite for
Burma! From October 24th -28th, Crossing Midnight will be screened at
over 130 schools and churches throughout the US, to educate and call
people to action to support the People of Burma.
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October 28, 2009
FUNDING CRISIS AT THE MAE TAO CLINIC
October 28, 2009. We at BCF received the following letter today from Dr. Cynthia Muang, Director of the Mae Tao Clinic, the subject of our film "Crossing Midnight." Please get involved!Related: Crossing Midnight, Events, Homelessness & Healthcare, Human Rights in Burma, Immigration
September 29, 2009
Crossing Midnight to Participate in Rocky Mountain Women's Film Festival in November
Dedicated to celebrating the drive, spirit and diversity of women, The Rocky Mountain Women's Film Festival is a three day celebration of women and film.
Nestled in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, Colorado Springs is the perfect backdrop for this highly-regarded film festival. Created in 1988, it is currently the longest continuously running women's film festival in the world and enjoys the reputation of being one of the most highly regarded festivals of its kind. It is intimate, enlightening, and the ultimate experience for those who love film.
Every November, this cultural jewel engages capacity crowds with fabulous documentary, feature, short, and animated films. Attending national and international filmmakers consistently rate the RMWFF as one of their favorites because the quality of selected films is unsurpassed; the enthusiastic audience is engaged and appreciative and the meticulously organized and inviting Festival committee make it a fabulous experience for filmmakers.
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September 23, 2009
Crossing Midnight Screened on Nov. 21 and 22 at the 32nd Starz Denver Film Festival
Crossing Midnight was accepted into the 32nd Starz Denver Film Festival! The 2009 Festival is scheduled for November 12-22 at the Starz FilmCenter in downtown Denver. Approximately 200 narrative, documentary and short films will screen with more than 125 filmmakers in attendance. In addition, there are film workshops and seminars.Purchase Online
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