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…Patricia Rozema, John Greyson, Jeremy Podeswa, and Bruce McDonald. Upcoming titles to watch for: The Living Room by Michael Snow, which opens with the wall completely bare, then all of…
…Patricia Rozema, John Greyson, Jeremy Podeswa, and Bruce McDonald. Upcoming titles to watch for: The Living Room by Michael Snow, which opens with the wall completely bare, then all of…
…work and projects to keep an eye out for: See our web site [www.vtape.org] for updates on all our new releases. Famous last words: As distributors we constantly remind all…
…had lost the sacred land of Bing Bong to the mining company many years before. We knew Jill [Godmilow] and Bill [Nichols], who do voice over commentary, would give an…
…debt collector, and the ways in which common folks help one another. The film highlights real human struggles, which emotionally resonates with the audience. The film also reflects the current…
…competitive hotdog eaters. The “NY, NY” Feature Competition pitted a quasi-narrative experimental reverie (The Time We Killed) against an off-Broadway musical adaptation (Tony ‘n Tina’s Wedding) and a gritty coming-of-age…
…Bengali. Collectively, they reflect the India beyond Bollywood—or, as some have argued, the “true” India. “[Parallel cinema] tends to be much less jingoistic, much less nationalistic [than Bollywood films],” Lal…
…throws her way. Even while keeping a harrowing secret that threatens her relationship with her son, Inez uplifts women along the way. The result Rockwell wants, she said, is for…
Anna Brosnihan interviews Michael Tucker about writing screenplays and his video essay channel on YouTube, Lessons from the Screenplay.
Senior Film Critic Kurt Brokaw reviews his picks for short films from the 18th Annual Tribeca Film Festival—Carlito Leaves Forever directed by Quentin Lazzarotto; The Neighbors’ Window directed by Marshall Curry; The History of White People in America: These American Truths directed by Ed Bell, Clementine Briand, Pierce Freelon, Jon Halperin, Aaron Keane, and Drew Takahashi; and Learning to Skateboard in a Warzone (if you’re a girl) directed by Carol Dysinger.