Morgan Dusatko | Storyteller / Project Manager

More Screenings!

Several of my movies will be have their premieres in the next few weeks.

It’s In The P – I 

A heartfelt elegy to the last days of The Seattle Post-Intelligencer.

I was producer, editor, and composer on this project.

Premiere at the Seattle International Film Festival

Friday, May 29 at 9:30 PM

SIFF Cinema

321 Mercer St @ McCaw Hall 

Seattle, WA 98109

 

The Hot Dog Cycle 

Premiere at the Seattle True Independent Film Festival

The Hot Dog Cycle is about a depressed hot dog who falls in love with a girl. Through the magic of public access television Hot Dog finds that love is not always served on a steaming hot bun. 

I wrote and directed this movie.

Tuesday June 9 @ 6:15

The Jewel Box Theatre

2322 2nd Ave

Seattle, WA 98121

 

Also if you were wondering, Alex is coming back and:

the Stevedore (my band) plays as the original 5 piece!

May 26 @ 7PM

The Comet Tavern

922 E Pike St

Seattle, Washington 98122

with the Rons and Butafuko.

 

We have been asked to play the Skylark’s 3 year anniversary party

June 5 @ 9PM

the Skylark

3803 Delridge Way

Seattle, Washington 98106

with Apple War

Another one we were expecting.

Dear Brad Hutchinson

Thank you for your submission of The Hot Dog Cycle to the 35th Seattle International Film Festival. Regretfully, I must inform you that The Hot Dog Cycle has not been selected for participation in this year’s festival.

Over three thousand films were submitted to us this year, a clear indication that the ability of filmmakers to get their vision to the screen is still growing. In our quest to bring our filmgoers a diverse and compelling line-up we do view and seriously consider every submission.

The volume of entries received does not permit us to comment at length specifically about your film. Once again, the quality of NW filmmaking has been exceptional, and because of this we are very excited for the future of Seattle filmmaking. With the talent pool of talented cast and crew growing, and fiscal support for films increasing, Seattle is a great place to make a film. I recognize that your efforts help make Seattle the fine film town that it is, we just simply are not able to screen all the films submitted to us.

Best of luck with The Hot Dog Cycle, and we hope you keep us in mind with your next project.

Kind regards

Beth Barrett
Programming Manager

The Hot Dog Cycle in the Seattle Times

Except I’m 29!

Morgan Dusatko, 20, is a Seattle videographer who made a film about a day in the life of a human in a hot-dog suit.

There is something about a costume, Dusatko says. He has also filmed a man who became a roadside attraction by dressing in a rabbit suit to advertise an Airport Way roofing company.

In the roles people play every day, humans all wear various disguises, Dusatko said. “A hot-dog suit just makes it obvious.”

Here is the whole article.

We were expecting a few of these.

Dear Brad Hutchinson,

 

Thank you for submitting The Hot Dog Cycle to the 2009 CFC Worldwide Short Film

Festival. This year we received a record number of over 3900 submissions.

With a limited number of slots available, our programming decisions were exceptionally challenging and we were only able to select a fraction of the number of marvelous films sent to us for consideration. Unfortunately we were unable to programme your work; however we are pleased to say that the WSFF is committed to the promotion of every film submitted to us through our Digital Marketplace.

 

Every short film submitted will be available in the Festival Marketplace through our Digital Marketplace Library, accessible to industry delegates including buyers, distributors, and festival programmers looking for all manner of films. Your contact information will be published in our Marketplace Catalogue, provided to all festival delegates. Last year over 400 shorts were picked up for broadcast or distribution as a result of being included in the Marketplace, and the Festival responds to inquiries year-round by festival programmers, buyers and distributors about Marketplace films.

 

We invite all filmmakers to attend the festival and participate in the Marketplace, if you wish to apply to attend as a Marketplace Delegate please visit our website:

http://www.worldwideshortfilmfest.com/guest_info/ .

 

This year the festival will run from June 16-21 2009 in Toronto and will feature 12 programmes of competitive screenings, and special screenings including the perennially popular Midnight Mania, Sci-Fi Shorts, Slap ‘n’ Tickle and Celebrity Shorts.  The festival also hosts a Symposium on the art and commerce of short filmmaking, and the Festival Business Centre.

 

We thank you for your interest in the CFC Worldwide Short Film Festival and encourage you to continue sending us your work in the future.

 

 Best regards,

 

 

 Eileen Arandiga

 Festival Director

 CFC Worldwide Short Film Festival

 www.worldwideshortfilmfest.com

 

the Hot Dog Cycle was accepted to STIFF

From the email they sent to us…

Congratulations on being accepted to Seattle True Independent Film Festival!  We’re really looking forward to this year’s festival and we’re glad that you’ll be a part of it.  Below are some festival details and a list of things that we’ll need from you beforehand. 

The festival runs from June 5th through the 14th.  We’re still finalizing our program and will be sending out the screening dates for all of the films within the next week.  It’ll probably be around 2 weeks or so before tickets are available for purchase.  We’ll send an update with firm dates once that gets worked out. ..

STIFF will select the winner of our festival and present that filmmaker with the Grand Jury Award.  The winner will receive a 1 hour meeting with a Hollywood Video acquisitions executive (travel not included).

 

Grand Jury Award

The award ceremony will be on Saturday, June 13th at 6:15 PM.  There will be some films shown after the awards.  You will get in with your filmmaker’s badges and we’ll have some tickets available for purchasing as well.

 

Press contacts

We will continue to hound the local press (in a good way) but you are welcome to reach out to them as well to promote your screening.  We’ll be sending out another email with a list of press contacts before long as well.  

Q&A’s

We love them and so do our audiences.  If you and/or someone close to the film could do a Q&A after the film that would be great. Our audience loves the interaction with the filmmakers, crew, and cast and we feel it’s a big part of the experience for everyone.  Just look for one of our crew or volunteers the day of your show and we can work out the details.

Badge Info

 

 

Each filmmaker will receive a pair of all-access badges.