Venus Personified
Courtney Gardner reviews Ty Hodges’ new film, Venus as a Boy. The film challenges our assumed stereotypes as it follows a small groups of friends as they navigate adulthood in Los Angeles.
Courtney Gardner reviews Ty Hodges’ new film, Venus as a Boy. The film challenges our assumed stereotypes as it follows a small groups of friends as they navigate adulthood in Los Angeles.
…airing. And ITVS employees even helped personally in ways Sutherland never expected. “Lois Vossen had actually come from a family farm,” he said, “and many times was able to calm…
…scholars, cultural institutions, and community agencies to enhance the quality of Jewish life in America. We just celebrated our fortieth anniversary in September. When and why did the foundation come…
…arts centers, community forums, exhibits, panels, conferences, and also in corporate diversity training. How do educators and community members find out about the titles you handle? Through direct mail, exhibitions,…
…our [festival] to be a networking opportunity,” says George Marshall, RIIFF Executive Director. “It cuts out that competition crap. I’d rather have people collaborate and work with each other to…
…common mistake applicants make? We often receive incomplete applications. Applicants who want to be considered seriously need to submit complete applications with budget information. Another common mistake is for filmmakers…
…relationships in different ways. One couple uses contraception correctly and talks about their problems, while the other couple is less communicative and does not take birth control seriously. “Teen pregnancy…
…opening night included New Jersey-based filmmaker Jim McNutt’s Softee (a three-minute ride inside the mind of an ice cream man); Berlin-based Jeroen Offerman’s The Stairway St. Paul’s (Zeppelin karaoke like…
This weekend the New York Film Festival will continue its extended schedule on drive-in screens around New York and computer screens around the world with Spike Lee’s documentary on David…