“Sin Nombre” director Cary Fukunaga outside the reception for R.J. Cutler’s “The September Room” at the Edinburgh International Film Festival last night. Fukunaga is in Edinburgh celebrating the European premiere of “Nombre.”
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At the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, Scott Sanders, director of blaxploitation parody “Black Dynamite,” shared his thoughts at one of the festival’s master classes (where he shared the stage with “Sin Nombre”‘s Cary Joji Fukunaga.) “It came out of the black movement of the 1970s,” said about blaxploitation. “I was …
Spike Lee and Rosie Perez at the DGA theater in New York City on Monday night, celebrating the 20th anniversary of “Do The Right Thing.” “Not only was it an incredibly made film, but politically, it really made you confront a lot of shit,” said filmmaker Jim McKay, discussing Lee’s film …
Director Whit Stillman (“Last Days of Disco”) with producer and former Warner Independent exec Paul Federbush last weekend at a party hosted by the Texas Film Commission. The brunch promoting filming in the Lone Star state, and its 17.5% tax rebate, took place under a beautiful California sky at the famed Spago restaurant in Beverly Hills.
“Humpday” director Lynn Shelton with Edinburgh International Film Festival artistic director Hannah McGill after the UK Premiere of her film “Humpday.” Image courtesy of the Edinburgh International Film Festival.
Director Sam Mendes with his stars Maya Rudolph and John Krasinski in New York City at the June 1st premiere of their Focus Features movie “Away We Go.” Photo credit: Dave Allocca/StarPix.
More from Cannes ‘09: The Film Society of Lincoln Center played host during the festival to a group of journalists at a nice lunch “on the plage.” The Film Society’s ‘newish’ executive director Mara Manus and programming director Richard Pena took in the festival, which is traditionally a main source of …
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paba, I don’t understand your point. The ugly truth is that the industry respects gross dollars. As someone who has been on both sides of the accounting, we all know that …
that may be true, but I dont think that whats being discussed here suggests otherwise. its a good overview, imo
The producers job may be misunderstood and somewhat ambiguous, but the job of the music supervisor is probably just as, if not more misunderstood. I was a producer on two short …
This list is idiotic. You are comparing films with $10 to $15 advertising campaigns (Sunshine Cleaning, Away We Go) to films with no ad budgets (The Class, Two Lovers, Easy Virtue). …
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