Best of New Directors/New Films: Samson and Delilah
…to kill the pain. This movie is going nowhere, you think, but the couple steals a car and makes their way out of the desert to a modern mall, where…
…to kill the pain. This movie is going nowhere, you think, but the couple steals a car and makes their way out of the desert to a modern mall, where…
…motto: Size does matter: smaller is better. Why are you based in Maine? Is this a rural community? Yes, all of Maine is a rural community. We’re based here because…
…larger travel companies and has a handful of private clients. This of course makes freelance writing about independent film sound quaint and extraordinarily safe (though a few days later I…
…the scope of your employment (for example, a television series), or your work is specially commissioned for use as a contribution to a collective work or part of a motion…
…though she is forced to compete with a younger, thinner woman with long silky hair. Longing for a way to regain her youthful beauty, she discovers Mei (Bai Ling), a…
The Independent‘s Minhae Shim, talks with esteemed filmmaker Ross McElwee (Bright Leaves, Photographic Memory) about filmmaker Amelia Evans. McElwee, Evans’ former professor, was an advisor on her film, Minor Attraction. Read about how he advised Evans through the complex subject matter of her documentary.
…dealing with the aftermath of a crime. Chaos, shenanigans and even more crime quickly ensue, as the pair continue to explore their comically complicated love affair. I was blown away…
…not producing any new episodes of the series. “It’s a shame that we don’t have the money to continue “EGG in production,” Slava says. “The issue [is] money, number one….
…[available]. It doesn’t need to be new or made yesterday. For us it could be a small, quirky, and totally original documentary, or the work of Georges Melies. For example,…