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Gowanus, Brooklyn’s Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck wait quietly for the chance to talk to actor Mark Ruffalo at Sundance […]
When it comes to the world of entertainment, Ron Brown has got it covered. As an actor, he has appeared […]
Peter Baxter of Slamdance In 1995, a group of energetic young moviemakers decided they wouldn’t let a little thing like […]
Today it’s easy to buy a digital camcorder, make a short film in one take, post it on YouTube in […]
Finnish director Renny Harlin has been actively making big-budget, action films in the U.S. since the mid-1980s, when he made […]
Director James Gray with Victor Arnold on the set of The Yards. 31-year-old director James Gray rose to indie success […]
Richard Pena (center) at the 2000 NYFF. Photo by Stephanie Berger. Dear to New Yorkers for its long-standing tradition of […]
Courtesy of the Teegarden/Nash collection Having enchanted us for a decade with a string of lyrical, exquisitely-crafted domestic dramas, including […]
Like the tropical nightmares of Joseph Conrad, the films of John Boorman lead us down rivers-real and imagined-into the heart […]
ClickFlick’s Michael Perry There aren’t too many peaks in the motion picture world that Michael Perry hasn’t scaled. After attending […]
FirstGlance Film Festival founder Bill Ostroff is quite adept at juggling many responsibilities. When not working as a full-time moviemaker, […]
Since 1991, Anthony Soohoo has been at the forefront of the technology revolution, working with such giants as Apple, Yahoo!, […]
For more than a decade, American Short Shorts President and Co-Founder Douglas Williams has been working to bring together American […]
During her more than 50 years in the craft, film editor Anne Coates has been a stealth collaborator and ally […]
Collaborating on The Score I was kind of the cook and all these people were bringing the ingredients. Allowing for […]
Perhaps even before George Lucas informed the movie industry that there is life after film, Issac Alexander and Marisa Cohen […]
Editor Chris Lebenzon got his start in motion pictures in the late 1970s, when he started fooling around on the […]
Definitely Not Hollywood: Dark Comedy Edition Volume 1 by Chris Cooke Short films are a favorite of independent moviemakers, partly […]
Brad Anderson Leave it to writer/director Brad Anderson to defy audience expectations. Though he’s often been pigeonholed as ‘the romantic-comedy […]
Writer/director Pip Karmel’s debut feature, Me, Myself, I, starring the delightful Rachel Griffiths, established this Australian moviemaker as someone who […]
On Taking Direction From Scott Hicks He will talk me through the rushes when we’re having screenings at the end […]
Bruce Beresford directing Sarah Wynter as “Alma Mahler” in the historical drama Bride of the Wind. After 30 years of […]