TRAMPOLINE will have its world premiere in San Franciso's at the documentary film fest in October 15-28, 2010.

Final Screening times have not been announced yet. It will be 1 of about 50 documentaries that will be part of the festival. It wlll likely play twice in the historic ROXIE theather. The Roxie is located in the mission district on 16th Ave.
Programmer Fay Dearborn said this about Trampoline, "Thank you so much for sending us your film "Trampoline," which we would be thrilled to screen as part of our San Francisco DocFest. I loved the very personal, dramatic quality of the film and I think it would be very well-received here in SF by our audiences. "
Stay tuned for more details on screening times, links to buy tickets and other info.
SF DOCFEST's website is http://www.sfindie.com
SNEAK PREVIEW AT THE MSPIFF, SEE THE SCREENINGS PAGE.
June 22, 2009
Director Mark Wojahn received the 2009 IFP/McKnight Foundation Film fellowship for his work: Trampoline and What America Needs.
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The McKnight Artist Fellowship for Filmmakers Competition is a partnership between IFP Minnesota and the McKnight Foundation awarding $25,000 Fellowships to two Minnesota filmmakers annually. These Fellowships recognize Minnesota artists for talent in working with film/video as demonstrated by two examples of completed, original works in any of the genres and formats of narrative, documentary, experimental, or animation in feature or short lengths.
IFP Minnesota is a non-profit arts organization whose mission is to support and promote the work of artists who create screenplays, film, video, and photography in the Upper Midwest.
The Minnesota based McKnight Foundation provides funding and counsel to local arts organizations administering its multiple artist fellowships in the areas of ceramic arts, composition, dance choreography, music, photography, theatre, screenwriting, filmmaking, visual art, and writing.
The Panelists:
The Filmmaking panel included Caroline Libresco (Senior Programmer, Sundance Film Festival), Robb Moss (filmmaker, THE SAME RIVER TWICE and SECRECY, Harvard film professor), and Randy Redroad (independent filmmaker, THE DOE BOY and IBID; Rockefeller Fellowship recipient).
For more information, go to the IFP Minnesota website www.ifpmn.org/mcknight.html
