NOW PLAYING: "Laugh Zombie Riot"

CFP Short “Laugh Zombie Riot” is now playing at Endless Mountains Theatre. Just buy a ticket for “Live Free or Die Hard” from June 29 – July 5 and you’ll also get to see “Laugh Zombie Riot”. Just be sure to arrive early, because “Laugh Zombie Riot” will screen priot to the the trailers that [...]

Screening Room set for 6/24/2007

Community Film Project’s next Screening Room will take place Sunday June 24, 2007 at 7 PM at Endless Mountains Theatre (EMT) near K-Mart on Route 6 Dickson City. This event will feature the works of these local filmmakers: Joe Barlow, Bob Sweeney, Eric Toffey, Joshua Maxwell, Matthew MacLaughlin, Tony DelRegno, Ricky Rose, Ned Russin, Ben [...]

Summer 2007 SHORTS Schedule

The Community Film Project, in association with the Endless Mountains Theatres, is proud to present a series of six short films that will screen before Hollywood’s biggest summer blockbusters during June and July. Ranging from comedy to action to suspense, each short film has been produced in Northeastern Pennsylvania, entirely utilizing local talent both in [...]

–UPDATE– "Media Organizing Project"

—-MEETING CANCELLATION NOTICE—- Project Announcement for CFP MembersMedia Organizing Project This is an announcement for an upcoming meeting for anyone interested in becoming part of the Media Organizing Project. Anyone with any level of documentary/film, social, political, and/or non-profit experience or interest is welcome to attend. The MEETING that was tentatively scheduled for Thurs. June [...]

Filming on College Break

Graduate of Sullivan County High School is coming home to produce a film on his college Break: Gary D.Sexton Jr., a film Student at Miami International University of Art and Design Miami Florida, will be coming home to work on a Suspense/Thriller/Action movie based on the Haunted Legions of the woods in Sullivan County. It [...]

NY TIMES Takes A Look At The Future Of Film In Scranton

This past week, the New York Times ran a story about actor Paul Sorvino’s attempts to turn Scranton in to an East Coast film production center. You read the article online here. (Free registration required.)