Sundance 2013: New Frontier’s Virtual and Real Space
…Jake is another artist who used augmented reality in the pavilion. Once you downloaded and opened his app on your mobile device, you’d hold the camera over his poster of…
…Jake is another artist who used augmented reality in the pavilion. Once you downloaded and opened his app on your mobile device, you’d hold the camera over his poster of…
…Gray’s film “Armageddon Time” marks the director’s fifth competition for the Palme d’Or. The film, a coming-of-age period drama set in 1980, stars Anthony Hopkins and Anne Hathaway. Several films…
What is NewMarket Capital? We are an independent film financing company. When and why did NewMarket come into being? The company was started several years ago by partners William Tyrer…
Michael Apted talked with Canon’s factory workers and artisans in Japan, as well as the filmmakers who have used those lenses, in his latest documentary, Bending the Light. Rebecca Reynolds caught up with him (on camera!) at the Traverse City Film Festival.
…the right stuff—an intoxicating mixture of compelling subject matter, unique characters and enough luck to connect with festival programmers and audiences alike at the Sundance Film Festival—the film’s chances increase…
…are realizing the potential in forming collaborative partnerships through membership networks. Enter the Film Festival Academy (FFA) and the Film Festival Research Network (FFRN), two recent initiatives that endeavor to…
…to cultivate other relationships. A lot of the people who were involved in Standby were freelancing and had affiliations with commercial houses other than Matrix Video. Through the years, we’ve…
…a stylized, quirky social-commenting comedy in the broken mold of Charlie Kaufman in which the lead character, struggling with writer’s block and abandoned by his girlfriend, finds everyone and everything…
Filmmaker Soudade Kaadan lends her darkly comic voice to humanity under siege in the short film Aziza, winner of the Short Film Grand Jury Prize at the 2019 Sundance Film Festival. In this interview, Neil Kendricks speaks with the filmmaker about how she transformed her experience as a Syrian exile into this award-winning short.