About St. Louis Film Critics
St.
Louis Film Critics, an association of professional film critics operating in metropolitan St. Louis and adjoining areas of Missouri and Illinois, was founded in late 2004.
Then, as now, the goal
of the association is to serve the interests of local film critics, and to
promote an appreciation for cinema both as an art form and for its societal,
cultural and historical context and impact. The organization works
to encourage film appreciation in the St. Louis area; raise St. Louis' profile
as an area that appreciates cinema; foster communication between film
critics and film educators and historians; and to raise the profile
of film art in the St. Louis area.
Awards The association
also confers year-end awards for the best films released or screened
for critics during the year, as well as awards for the best films presented
in the annual St. Louis International Film Festival and the St. Louis
Filmmakers Showcase.
Membership
St. Louis Film
Critics is a membership-driven association, organized to be of the critics,
for the
critics, and by the critics. Membership is by invitation, after recommendation
by a member critic, to working St. Louis-area film critics reviewing for
media outlets including print,
radio, TV and websites. For specific information about membership requirements,
visit the membership page.
Officers
Officers
are elected by members at the beginning of each new year. Cate Marquis
serves as the association's current director. |