Viggo Mortensen’s Falling to Open 2020 EnergaCAMERIMAGE Festival
…opening film on Nov. 14. The film has already closed the 2020 Sundance Film Festival and screened at the 2020 Festival de Cannes, San Sebastián International Film Festival, and the…
…opening film on Nov. 14. The film has already closed the 2020 Sundance Film Festival and screened at the 2020 Festival de Cannes, San Sebastián International Film Festival, and the…
…conditions and, in some cases, literally risking their lives. Kathir in India, for example, was busy interviewing victims of extreme caste violence in village communities; whereas Nara, in Brazil, was…
…the film. You go the coal mines of West Virginia [Matewan, 1987]. You go to the Bayou [Passion Fish, 1992]. You go to Alaska [Limbo, 1999]. RC: And he’s such…
…stories. Yes, you’ll find the requisite tales of adolescent longing here. But there are also featherweight comedies and disturbing psychological thrillers. It all feels very democratic and for good reason:…
…be respected. The Endowment discourages equipment purchases [using NEH funds] unless applicants can make a case that such purchases will save the government money. So, for example, a producer usually…
…stories to tell that complement that mission, we are a great home for them. [It’s about] having an opportunity to have a place to set up a project and ultimately…
…80% of all tickets are free, with VIP seating peaking at $4,950. (Where else but New York City could you imagine a free concert with VIP seating peaking at $4,950?)…
For this edition of Filmmakers and Their Global Lens, contributor Dana Knight spoke with Tony Shaff about his film Hotline at DOC NYC.
“It is indeed a documentary about a huge fiction!” says Sophie Deraspe, the director of The Anima Profile, to Staff Writer Dana Knight, during their recent conversation.