Posts Tagged ‘Independent Film’
Posted on Friday, April 6th, 2012 by
Wes
Every year at Tribeca, the festival aims to add new events and series to the mix, expanding the conversation into new areas and topics. For Tribeca Film Festival 2012, one of these additions is the Future of Film Lunch Series: daily talks and presentations related to platforms, technology, and trends that are changing the art [...]
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Posted on Friday, March 30th, 2012 by
Wes
The world is constantly changing for Independent Film, but Christina Marie is moving in a direction we feel all independent filmmakers could get behind: a larger stage for independent film! Here’s the article, posted original via the Sacramento Press, on a possible “Indiewood”: A career as a filmmaker may soon be within reach without ever [...]
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Posted on Monday, March 19th, 2012 by
Wes
Doc U: The Business Side of Documentary Filmmaking DATE CHANGE: WEDNESDAY MARCH 21, 2012 Doors Open: 7:00pm Discussion & Audience Q&A: 7:30pm – 9:00pm Wine Reception to Follow The Cinefamily 611 N. Fairfax Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90036 Documentary filmmakers come in all stripes and from all walks of life, and often the only shared quality [...]
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Posted on Friday, March 16th, 2012 by
Wes
Touch, an independent film written and directed by Minh Duc Nguyen, is slated for release in selected cities, starting with San Jose on March 9th and Orange County on March 16th, showing exclusively at AMC Eastridge 15 and AMC Block 30. Touch is a romantic drama. A mechanic looking to save his faltering marriage strikes [...]
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Posted on Wednesday, March 7th, 2012 by
Wes
Andrew: Story of a Closet Monster by Elliot Lobell is a light-hearted, well-received animated film that screened at the Queens Film Festival (March 01, 2012 – March 04, 2012). Part of a block of films during the opening night of the festival, it developed into a star of the show with its use of tactful [...]
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Posted on Wednesday, March 7th, 2012 by
Wes
Iran has, over the greater part of three to four months, become the seismic epicenter of social, intellectual, and artistic conflict that focuses the collective world eye on what will happen next. The conflict over nuclear arms is but the vicious giant, overshadowing the hardships the people face within the country – particularly in the [...]
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Posted on Wednesday, February 29th, 2012 by
Wes
Bhopali continues its mission to reach audiences of all origins with its screening at the Global Visions Film Festival! The festival runs from March 01, 2012 – March 04, 2012, with Bhopali screening March 03, 2012 from 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM at the Metro Cinema. A bit of information on the festival and the [...]
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Posted on Thursday, February 23rd, 2012 by
Wes
The Martha’s Vineyard Film Society has been for a time now providing a great service to the film community by screening films in wheresoever they can. Now, with their efforts finally being recognized, they look to erect a Film Center to act as central hub for their screenings as well as for the film community. [...]
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Posted on Thursday, February 23rd, 2012 by
Wes
From the filmmaker who brought us Gonzo Music Diaries, NYC Roy Szuper comes a new project that looks to bring together a love for NYC and adventurous filmmaking. This new film, Nautical Adventures of Capt. Sqns. NYC, will screen on March 02, 2012. Here are the details for the screening: Poet’s Den Theater 309 E. [...]
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Posted on Thursday, February 23rd, 2012 by
Bob
Ira Deutchman, founder of Emerging Pictures writing as NYIndieGuy, calls out an article in Bloomberg Business Week that analyzes the threat to digital projection in cinemas. Ira should know. Emerging Pictures has organized a network of 115 cinemas, mostly art house locations, to which he can distributed films digitally via the internet. The projection version [...]
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