|
The Independent (previously The
Independent Film & Video
Monthly)
|
No Ordinary
Granny (October 2007)
Filmmaker Marlo Poras discusses the making of Run Granny Run, a
film about political activist Doris Haddock.
Documenting the
Documenter (November 2007)
Legendary filmmaker Errol Morris brought us such groundbreaking films as
The Thin Blue Line, The Fog of War, and Fast, Cheap,
and Out of Control. Now Morris's body of work will be the subject of
Nonfiction, a forthcoming book of photographs compiled by Nubar
Alexanian, which chronicles the past 15 years of the director's career.
The book's release will coincide with Morris's next movie, Standard
Operating Procedure, a look at the Abu Ghraib scandal.
Distributor Q&A:
Wolfe Releasing (January 2008)
In the 23 years that Wolfe Releasing has been in business, LGBT cinema
has flourished, moving beyond a cult following and entering the
mainstream culture. And with that, Wolfe's focus has shifted
towards representing new award-winning LGBT films from around the world,
as well as rescuing classic lesbian and gay films from oblivion. The
Independent recently caught up with Wolfe executive Jenni Olson.
Film School Alternates
So, is there a faster, cheaper, (better?) way
to break into the film industry besides a 4-year film program?
|
|
Bonjour Paris
|
On
Moving
The question I couldn't answer is why we were moving. For most
of the human race, moving is an exhausting upheaval to be encountered as
infrequently as possible. For my husband and I, it is something done
regularly on a whim. I wondered whether we were running from or to
something. Well, what better place to figure that out than Paris?
|
|
NewEnglandFilm.com
|
How to Make a Short Film: Part One (February 2008)
NewEnglandFilm.com Publisher Michele Meek brings readers behind-the-scenes
of her short film Red Sneakers with some advice on writing,
casting and directing a short film.
How to Promote Your Film Online (April 2006)
NewEnglandFilm.com Publisher Michele Meek offers some advice on how to
create a winning website for your film, as well as what not to do.
Best of NewEnglandFilm.com (September 2007)
Ten years strong! A look back of the some of Publisher and Founder
Michele Meek's favorites.
Success
Sensation (September 2005)
Writer Sara Faith Alterman book's My 15 Minutes hit shelves this month.
Here, she shares her experiences writing a novel, working at ImprovBoston,
and exactly what she's drinking at those cafés to make her so productive.
Short Style (September 2005)
Co-director Josh Mitchell of Boston's Wickid Pissa Films talks about his
film "Life Coach" screening online at the Hadenfilms Film Festival.
A
Grown-Up Market (November 2003)
In its 25th year, the IFP Market offered a
tamer, more mature event for screening both completed and in-progress
documentaries, narratives and shorts to industry attendees.
2001:
A Sundance Odyssey (February 2001)
A ‘live’ report from this year’s Sundance Film Festival in Park
City, Utah.
|