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…Taiwan and a public library in rural Tennessee.) How do people and programmers find out about your collection? EAI’s Online Catalogue [www.eai.org] has proven to be an extraordinary tool for…
…Taiwan and a public library in rural Tennessee.) How do people and programmers find out about your collection? EAI’s Online Catalogue [www.eai.org] has proven to be an extraordinary tool for…
…in Taiwan and a public library in rural Tennessee.) How do people and programmers find out about your collection? EAI’s Online Catalogue [www.eai.org] has proven to be an extraordinary tool…
…an indictment in the content of the program against some large corporation… but who’s going to denounce [ITVS] publicly? Who knows where the funding for the next project may come?”…
…when I first saw it because it’s completely surrounded by a highway and then there’s a crossway on the lake of Locarno that cuts it in half, which is like…
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Senior Film Critic Kurt Brokaw reviews this year’s DOC NYC and reviews Film, The Living Record of Our Memory, Storm Lake and The Art of Making It from the festival.
…same qualities or do you think social media takes away some of the personal qualities of art? Thank you! I have a conflicting approach to this question. In many ways,…
Sprinkle a little adamant optimism over a new digital partnership with The Flaherty Film Seminar and a heaping embrace of the educational market, and you have a few of the most recent distribution strategies that The Cinema Guild’s Ryan Krivoshey discussed with The Independent’s Courtney Sheehan at TIFF.
Of Tribeca’s 89 features and 60 shorts, senior critic Kurt Brokaw elaborates on his favorites. <i>Chef, Venus in Fur</i> and <i>Virunga</i> started us off and <i>Dior and I, Helium, Today’s the Day, Love In the Time of March Madness, Human Voice, Shaking Free</i> and <i>The Vortex Finds a Host</i> round off the list.