Archive for October, 2008

Mexico’s Cannibal Poet!

Posted on Tuesday, October 28th, 2008 by Guest Blogger

One For Halloween! — That’s right, Indie Filmmakers and gentle readers! My production company, Kaveras Film and Indie Pix are combining our occult powers to bring you one extreme documentary: Calva Zepeda: Cannibal Poet Of Mexico. Playwright, Filmmaker, Actor, Poet, Junkie, Bisexual, delinquent father, estranged husband, serial killer…cannibal - Jose Calva Zepeda… (more…)

IndiePix, END OF AMERICA Set to Rock Sheffield Doc/Fest

Posted on Tuesday, October 28th, 2008 by Jason

The IndiePix clan is crossing the pond next week to attend the UK’s Sheffield Doc/Fest. We are proud to sponsor the festival, one of the best documentary programs of the year, and proud to make it our home for the international premiere of END OF AMERICA. (more…)

‘The Visitor’: Just about right

Posted on Thursday, October 23rd, 2008 by Jordan

In Thomas McCarthy’s The Visitor (2008), a Connecticut-based university professor (Richard Jenkins) returns to his New York City apartment only to find two immigrants sleeping there, victims of a real estate scam. The lonely Jenkins, still grieving over the death of his wife, allows the couple (more…)

262 Minutes of Inspired Filmmaking

Posted on Wednesday, October 8th, 2008 by Jason

This was the approximate running time of CHE, Stephen Soderbergh’s epic character piece about the rise and fall of Ernesto ‘Che’ Guevara, which had it’s NYC premiere last night at the Ziegfeld Theatre as part of the New York Film Festival. The film was presented in two, (more…)

Changing the Game — Big Time

Posted on Sunday, October 5th, 2008 by Bob

We were on a telephone conference with a company the other day, and one of our colleagues quietly whispered: “This is big. This changes everything!” It’s not entirely here yet, but soon, in a few months. And it will change the game. It’s called (more…)

TOOTS plays the Paley Center!

Posted on Sunday, October 5th, 2008 by Bob

Some of our readers may not be familiar with Toots Shor, the saloon keeper who defined NY City night life for decades. The Paley Center for Media writes: “In post-prohibition Manhattan, Toots Shor’s Restaurant was a playground for the city’s A-list, a joint where actors, singers, (more…)

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