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…Net is a great way to reach consumers. Most important issues facing you today: Technology; the coming change to DVD; the potential of streaming and online distribution. Where will WMM…
…Net is a great way to reach consumers. Most important issues facing you today: Technology; the coming change to DVD; the potential of streaming and online distribution. Where will WMM…
…video because the Net is a great way to reach consumers. Most important issues facing you today: Technology; the coming change to DVD; the potential of streaming and online distribution….
…own journey through Schofield’s journey provides a visual for the fluidity that comes with life. There is no one way to be and not one way to become anything, particularly…
The Independent’s special contributor Dana Knight speaks with the director of Switzerland’s submission for “Best Foreign Film” at the 2015 Academy Awards.
There was some judgment in some way by the choice of the locations. By the facts we wanted to stress in our narration. None of the locations were there just for fun, they should all tell something for those who want to read between the lines, so there is some criticism of mankind. But besides that it’s true, the audience is very much invited to basically see their own film.
…fit the stereotype of an angst[-filled] teenager so it’s wonderful to have a more diverse representation of what a young women is.” Also at Sundance this year, Saving Face blasts…
…rather walk away than to compromise my vision for the film. In my gut, I knew that Shadowboxer would be back. Don’t ask me why, but I did. I went…
…monastery and given herself over, body and soul, to the teachings of orthodoxy. Her former companion, Alina (Cristina Flutur, who is 34) has come to visit and persuade her to…
…a candidate’s press releases. So what does this mean for film? Many in the film community have spoken out about the consolidation of media companies reducing the number of intellectually…