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The Daily Reel Goes to Texas

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By Anthony Kaufman February 28, 2007

At the upcoming SXSW film, music and interactive festival that kicks off next Friday in Austin, Texas, The Daily Reel is proud to announce its own creative contribution to the proceedings. A curated program of TDR Top Ten alumni will screen at the festival on Monday, March 12.

The 2:30pm screening will open with a webisode from "It's Jerry Time!," Jerry and Orrin Zucker's hilarious Emmy-nominated animated series.

The program also includes YouTube phenoms (LisaNova's "Lisa Nova Is a B$&#@," Donnie Permidi's popular favorite "Kiwi," and Francis Stokes' celestial sitcom "God Inc"), Daily Reel animated discoveries (Leo Bridle's "Still Life With Flowers," Michael Granberry's "Georgie's Wish," Seth Welton's "Children of the Universe" and KC Katsoros' "Cube"), slickly produced dramatic pieces (Daniel Lumb's "The Loop" and Donnie Eichar's "Swivel") and documentary standouts, from Casimir Nozkowski inner-city expose "Bodega," to Josh Flowers fast-food investigation "Fast Love."

The program will also feature a selection from popular Internet vloggers "Ask a Ninja," as well as shorts from the comedy stylings of Handsome Donkey and the provocateur-filmmaking team of the Neistat Brothers.

And if you can't make it to SXSW, you can always watch them here.

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