AIVF: And What it Meant to Me
…forces. The fight to define and maintain fair use is indicative of just the kind of combined research, advocacy, community-building effort that AIVF has, and should continue to be, a…
…forces. The fight to define and maintain fair use is indicative of just the kind of combined research, advocacy, community-building effort that AIVF has, and should continue to be, a…
…process of closing down operations and vacating its office space. At the same time, long-term supporters in the independent community are organizing later this month (June) to assess whether a…
…a Ph.D. program in US history; Tim had a Bachelors degree in painting and did graduate work in computer animation. That and a small chunk of change from my grandparents…
…Donald Kaufman: Charlie, this guy knows screenwriting. People come from all over to study with him. Adaptation (Spike Jonze, dir., 2002) We have come from all over to hear Robert…
…documentary, which went from being a $218.32 home video project edited on iMovie, to a $400,000 theatrical release that will open this fall. Tarnation first screened at MIX: The New…
Neil Kendricks takes a look at how animation was used in the documentaries at Sundance 2014 and speaks one-on-one with <i>Watchers of the Sky’s</i> Molly Schwartz.
Katie Powers reviews โFANNY: The Right to Rock,” a documentary of the band, Fanny, following history and a love letter to present-day Fanny.
…reexamine this archived past. While critical of both historical and current-day media fascination with trans people, “Framing Agnes” is a compassionate, clear-eyed, and meticulously-researched portrait of complex humanity. Casarico: What…
The Independent kicks off a new seriesย to aidย would-be curators and filmmakers (seasoned and new) in their hunt for the best of indie film community gatherings. First up: Salem Film Fest, an all-documentary festival, growing in audience numbers and prestige, held in Salem, MA each March.