Cinephiles Can Find Their Happy Place at Debut of LA Festival of Movies
…platform that they deserve.” Winshall then added, “LA is so much of a company town, but there is really an audience for movies that may not be traditionally commercial.” The…
…platform that they deserve.” Winshall then added, “LA is so much of a company town, but there is really an audience for movies that may not be traditionally commercial.” The…
…at festivals throughout the world in the coming months, including River’s Edge Film Festival and Docufest Atlanta, among others, in August 2008. Related Links: See the website for the film….
New York Film Festival’s transmedia track, Convergence, gets a visit from The Independent’sΒ Anisha Jhaveri. She reviews two audience-driven projects, Immigrant Nation and Artifact of Fukushima: Selections From Unknown Spring.
…with the business. The movie navigates this topic often considered taboo within Moroccan society with great nuance and tenderness, depicting the triumph of love and celebrating the freedom to be…
…completely changed. “We must conceive of the film with outreach in mind,” she explained. While some funders urge filmmakers to “hide” their agendas in character stories, there seems to be…
…discovers how wonderful the community around the show has grown to be. This film is followed by Time Traveler’s Ball, a “Doctor Who” cosplay event. There is a virtual component…
When we envision film, we often imagine settling into a movie theater with a friend and a bucket of popcorn to keep us company. We imagine that a long and…
…The Red Chapel takes another huge step forward—this time it’s a Danish comedy duo with historical roots as a Communist spy cell in Nazi Germany known as Rote Kapelle. With…
…on our website which contains our complete catalogue. Our films also show in major conferences and in media art centers around the country. A number of our new films each…