July 21-23, 2005 were the dates for the sixth annual Summer Film Symposium, Amateur Fiction Films hosted by Northeast Historic Film. An examination of the fine line (if any) between amateurs and artists, the Symposium featured presenters from Anthology Film Archives, the Academy Film Archive, The Center for Home Movies, and more.
Use the green menu above to visit pages with essays by the presenters.
2005 Symposium presenters are listed below:
Robbins Barstow
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Amateur Fiction Filmmaking as a Family Bond
Michel Beaulieu
Amateur Cinema Comes to Canada: Dorothea Mitchell and the Port Arthur Amateur Cinema Society
Snowden Becker
Public Access Coordinator, Academy Film Archive
Chinese American Filmmaking in the Shadow of Old Hollywood
Tony Dowmunt
An Autobiographical, Fictional Home Movie in its Personal and Historical Context
Ron Harpelle
The Fatal Flower Project: Bringing Back a Piece Of Canada's Filmmaking Heritage
Alan Kattelle
Author, Home Movies: A History of the American Industry, 1897-1979
Getting to Know the Cameras That Made These Films
Lynne Kirste
A Comparison of Amateur Comedic Fiction Films Made by Film Industry Professionals and “Regular Folks”
Andrew Lampert
Archivist, Anthology Film Archives
Small Gauge / Big Laughs: Kuchar Brothers Preserved
Ross Lipman*
UCLA Film and Television Archive
Sid Laverents’ It Sudses, and Sudses...and Sudses!
*unable to attend
Andrea McCarty
Mission: Alpha Centauri: The Making of a Smalltown, Sci-Fi Classic
William O’Farrell
Dent Harrison’s The Highway of Tomorrow or How One Makes Two (1930)
Bruce Posner
The Amateur as Auteur: Watson, Huff, Card, and Bradley
Dwight Swanson
Center for Home Movies
Moderator, Amateur Fiction Films
Charles Tepperman and Nancy Watrous
The Films of Margaret Conneely, Chicago’s “First Lady of Amateur Film”
Toni Treadway