Archive for May, 2012
Posted on Monday, May 14th, 2012 by
Wes
Being in a town like New York, it’s hard to stand out in a crowd – especially for a film festival. Slowly approaching is the opening of the Brooklyn Film Festival which features a great location in the artistic hub that is Brooklyn, NY and a unique outlook on the films it engages its audience [...]
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Posted on Friday, May 11th, 2012 by
Wes
Problems breed solutions, and development of technology tends to reap the full benefits of this. A year ago independent filmmaker Terry Hancock was presented with a problem: how can you produce a free culture film with the full benefits of DVD or Blu-Ray without the hassle? From this, the initiative that has been dubbed Lib-Ray [...]
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Posted on Thursday, May 10th, 2012 by
Wes
Wish Me Away is a personal and intimate look at Chely Wright, the first country music star to come out as gay. After a lifetime of hiding, she shatters cultural and religious stereotypes within Nashville, her conservative heartland family, and most importantly, herself. Over a three-year period, award-winning filmmakers Bobbie Birleffi and Beverly Kopf followed [...]
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Posted on Thursday, May 10th, 2012 by
Wes
Rooftop Films is known internationally as one of the most dynamic film festivals in the world. In 2011, we screened more than 25 feature films, almost all of which are New York, U.S. or World Premieres. We showed over 150 short films in themed programs which have received accolades for being smart, entertaining, and filled [...]
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Posted on Thursday, May 10th, 2012 by
Wes
Posted on Wednesday, May 9th, 2012 by
Wes
The landmark 50th New York Film Festival is drawing near! In fact, they’re so close that it’s time to start taking submissions! For half a century, NYFF has been bringing the art of cinema to a wide audience and helping up-and-coming filmmakers make a name for themselves. If you think you have what it takes [...]
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Posted on Wednesday, May 9th, 2012 by
Wes
The Berkshire Film Festival kicks off with a bang at the end of the month by featuring two films that were rockstars at the Sundance Film Festival this past January. The two opening nights, one in Great Barrington and the other in Pittsfield, feature Ethel and Liberal Arts along with great programs around the film [...]
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Posted on Tuesday, May 8th, 2012 by
Wes
Posted on Monday, May 7th, 2012 by
Wes
Ted Hope, along with acclaimed director/producer Peter L. Stein talk making great independent films and the viability of financing at the 2012 Disposable Film Festival. Ted Hope’s most notable recent filmmaking ventures include the critically acclaimed Martha Marcy May Marlene (Executive Producer), and he is best known for his efforts in 21 Grams, In the [...]
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Posted on Friday, May 4th, 2012 by
Wes
The Independent Film Project (IFP) is a leading force in nurturing the independent film industry and the many individuals that help it thrive in the surplus and depravity of intake of non-mainstream film. IFP is putting a spotlight on documentary films in their Spotlight on Documentaries taking submissions from today (May 4th, 2012) through May [...]
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