May 12, 2008
DISPATCH FROM KOREA | Jeonju Fest: Eyeing Korean Film, and Some Major Talent
by Shane Danielsen (May 12, 2008)
This year's
Jeonju International Film Festival, the 9th, boasted ten world premieres of features and feature-length documentaries. There was a retrospective dedicated to
Bela Tarr, and another to
Alexander Kluge. There were works by
James Benning and
Nina Menkes and sidebars dedicated to Vietnamese and Central Asian cinema. But with the exception of a brief revisit to Kluge's 1965 debut, "
Yesterday Girl" (which still seems remarkable, more than four decades on), it was the Korean films that I chose to focus upon. It only made sense, having come so far to South Korea...
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May 11, 2008
NEWFEST '08 | 20th Anniversary Marked With 250 Films, New Additions
by Peter Knegt (May 9, 2008)
The
New York Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Film Festival (
NewFest) announced the program of films and events for its 20th annual edition. The line-up features nearly 250 films, representing over 30 countries, and including 49 New York Premieres, 14 U.S. Premieres and 8 World Premieres. "Each year we try to make NewFest bigger and better than the last one,"
Basil Tsiokos, Artistic Director of NewFest in a statement. Among the new additions is
NewDraft Screenplay Competition & Reading Series, which is discovering and fostering LGBT features screenwriters and their screenplays.
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May 8, 2008
DISPATCH FROM SAN FRANCISCO | America's Oldest Fest Takes on the Future
by Matt Sussman (May 8, 2008)
"Last year we celebrated our past, but tonight we begin our future," commented
San Francisco Film Society Executive Director
Graham Leggat in his opening night remarks of the 51st
San Francisco International Film Festival. Leggat was referring to the Film Society's plans to expand its identity into a more far-reaching and consistently present local force in terms of education outreach and year-round exhibition. But the promises, and more pointedly, the potential perils of what lies ahead in the larger scheme of things, seemed to be on many filmmakers' minds as well.
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May 7, 2008
CineVegas '08 | "Rocker," "Howard" and Debuts Crown 10th CineVegas Fest
by Brian Brooks (May 7, 2008)
The world premiere of
Peter Cattaneo's "
The Rocker," starring
Rainn Wilson as a failed drunmmer who joins his nephew's high school band, will open the 10th annual
CineVegas Film Festival, taking place in Las Vegas June 12 - 21. Among this year's debuts are seven world premieres the festival has packaged in its "Jackpot Premieres" section (listed below) in addition to the festival's documentary section (including three world debuts), a sidebar on Mexican films and directors as well as high profile work that have been making the festival rounds and more. Closing the festival is
Sean McGinly's "
The Great Buck Howard," starring
John Malkovich,
Colin Hanks,
Emily Blunt and
Tom Hanks.
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May 6, 2008
LAFF '08 | Universal Pics "Wanted and "Hellboy II" Bookend Los Angeles Fest in June
by Eugene Hernandez and Brian Brooks (May 6, 2008)
Universal Pictures' "
Wanted" by
Timur Bekmambetov will open the 2008
Los Angeles Film Festival June 19 in Westwood, organizers announced Tuesday. Based upon
Mark Millar's graphic novel series the film tells the story of one apathetic nobody's transformation into an unparalleled enforcer of justice. Closing the festival, which is organized by
Film Independent, is writer/director
Guillermo del Toro's "
Hellboy II: The Golden Army" also from Universal on June 29.
Sundance 2008 doc "
Anvil! The Story of Anvil" will screen as the Centerpiece June 26 at the Ford Amphitheater in a program that will include live musical performances and "special guests." "I am proud of the festival's on-going growth within the community, and pleased that we continue to attract world-class filmmakers like Guillermo Del Toro and Timur Bekmambetov," said festival director
Rich Raddon in a statement. "The Los Angeles Film Festival celebrates the best in filmmaking as well as discovering new voices from around the world."
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May 5, 2008
TRIBECA '08 | Catching up on 20 Interviews, Critics Notebooks Dispatches and More from the Festival
by indieWIRE (May 5, 2008)
The 2008
Tribeca Film Festival came to a close over the weekend in New York City and
indieWIRE is wrapping up its coverage from the 12-day event. Our festival dispatches, interviews, critics notebooks amounted to twenty related articles on this year's festival, which took place April 23 - May 4 in addition to iPOP photos and buzz items. We invite you to check out iW's coverage from Tribeca.
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May 1, 2008
TRIBECA '08 | "Let the Right One In" and "Pray the Devil" Among Top Tribeca Fest Winners
by Brian Brooks and Eugene Hernandez (May 1, 2008)
Swedish director
Tomas Alfredson's "
Let the Right One In" (Lat den ratte komma in), recently acquired by
Magnolia Pictures' genre label
Magnet, won the Founders Award for Best Narative Feature tonight at the
Tribeca Film Festival's awards event held at the Target-Tribeca Filmmaker Lounge in downtown New York City. The prize includes $25,000 in cash and an art award entitled, "Maternal Nocture: Clearing Storm" created by
Stephen Hannock. Director
Gini Reticker's "
Pray the Devil Back to Hell" won best documentary feature, also receiving $25,000 and a piece of art called "Liza Minnelli" by
Timothy White.
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DISPATCH FROM MIAMI | Miami Gay Fest Tosses on the Go-Go Boots and Throws a Bash
by Charlie Olsky (May 1, 2008)
It's hard to believe that it's only the
Miami Gay and Lesbian Film Festival's 10th anniversary. In only a decade, it has established itself as the first major stop on the annual U.S. gay and lesbian festival circuit. Filmmakers, sponsors and audiences alike have jumped at the invitation to spend time amongst Miami's famed art deco facades, shirtless rollerbladers, and endless parade of girls pulling at their short skirts and falling over their heels. It's a distinctly Miami affair.
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April 30, 2008
TRIBECA CRITICS NOTEBOOK 3 | Some Gems at TFF: "Bitter & Twisted," "Bart Got a Room," "Days in Sintra"
by Howard Feinstein (April 30, 2008)
Now that I have seen dozens and dozens of films in this 7th Tribeca Film Festival, I want to correct myself. I was wrong in my first report. Tribeca is unique, and occupies a certain niche in New York that belongs to it alone. It is neither film festival nor film market. It is closer to Las Vegas's Showest, or Orlando's Show East, which are more mainstream in their focus than, say, artier events like the New York Film Festival, although it is eclectic enough to include "high art" movies, too.
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April 28, 2008
TRIBECA CRITICS NOTEBOOK 2 | Docs: Topical or Art? Or Both? The Highs and Lows
by Howard Feinstein (April 28, 2008)
EDITOR'S NOTE: In the second of three critics notebooks, New York-based film critic
Howard Feinstein takes a look at some of the documentary offerings at this year's
Tribeca Film Festival. Feinstein, a former editor at the
Village Voice and a current programmer at the
Sarajevo Film Festival, also offers up some opinion on presenting docs as vehicles for discussion vs. their worthiness as art.
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April 27, 2008
TRIBECA '08 DISPATCH | Clive Owen, Film Critics and "Squeezebox!"
by Eugene Hernandez, Brian Brooks and Peter Knegt (April 27, 2008)
Recalling a night at former New York City club Motherfucker back in 2002 where he watched early footage of "
Squeezebox!,"
Tribeca Film Festival programming head
David Kwok saluted a group of local filmmakers (and their fans) for their perserverance and patience in bringing the documentary to the big screen. At the time, the group -- including directors
Steve Saporito &
Zach Schaffer and producer
Lyle Derek -- expected to finish their film by the end of 2002. Yet, even back then they warned that it might take longer than that, "This is a personal project for all of us," Derek told indieWIRE six years go, "We want to really just take our time, this is a labor of love."
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April 25, 2008
CANNES '08 | Skolimoski's "Four Nights" Leads Fortnight; Fest Roster Unveiled
by Eugene Hernandez (April 24, 2008)
Jerzi Skolimoski's "
Four Nights With Anna" will open the 40th
Director's Fortnight in Cannes. Organizers unveiled the entire roster for the annual independent sidebar to the
Festival de Cannes, choosing thirty-three features for the 2008 festival. The event emerged amidst the tumult of 1968 when the fest was canceled in solidarity with striking French workers.
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April 24, 2008
NY NY | Bailey Talks TIFF, Prostitution in NY and Kim Ki-Duk Takes MoMA
by Charlie Olsky (April 24, 2008)
This was a relatively quiet week for film in New York, as the city prepared for the
Tribeca Film Festival.
Cameron Bailey gave a little 'hello' from the Toronto, where he is the new co-director of that city's renowned festival, while fellow TIFF programmer
Thom Powers used his weekly "Stranger Than Fiction" series to highlight the problems of sexual exploitation in New York. And South Korean filmmaker
Kim Ki-Duk brought even more prostitutes to MoMA's screens with the start of his full retrospective.
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TRIBECA CRITICS NOTEBOOK 1 | Taking on Art vs. Biz and Finding Some Gems--and then some
by Howard Feinstein (April 24, 2008)
EDITOR'S NOTE: In the first of three critics notebooks, New York-based film critic
Howard Feinstein takes a look at some of the fiction offerings at this year's
Tribeca Film Festival. Feinstein, a former editor at the
Village Voice and a current programmer at the
Sarajevo Film Festival, also offers up some opinion on the event itself, now in its seventh year.
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TRIBECA '08 | Diversity, Tina Fey, and New Yorkers as 7th Tribeca Fest Kicks Off
by Eugene Hernandez and Brian Brooks (April 24, 2007)
"Holy shit, its
Tiny Fey!" screamed a stock broker looking New Yorker on 54th St. in Midtown this evening (Wednesday), walking by the Zeigfeld theater with a female companion on a warm Spring night. A large crowd of onlookers were watching the half-block long red carpet arrivals for the
Tribeca Film Festival's opening night screening
Michael McCullers's "
Baby Mama," starring Fey and
Amy Poehler. As the couple watched the arrivals for a moment, an older woman wandered up to the scene. Studying the crowd for just a moment, she asked nobody in particular, "Does anyone know what's going on here?" After a few moments in which not a single person responded to her she turned and made her way toward 5th Ave. and wandered off. With a mix of enthusiasm and slight disorientation the 2008 Tribeca Film Festival officially kicked off on Wednesday night.
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April 23, 2008
CANNES '08 | Dardennes, Desplechin, Egoyan, Eastwood, Martel, Salles, Soderbergh, and Wenders Among Those Set for 61st Festival de Cannes Competition
by Eugene Hernandez (April 23, 2007)
A number of familiar names are set to compete at the 61st
Festival de Cannes organizers announced today in Paris, revealing the official selection of 52 feature films during a morning press conference. While the fest has yet to designate its opening and closing films, nineteen features are set to vie for the Palme d'Or. Among the films in competition are new work by The Dardenne Brothers, Arnaud Desplechin, Atom Egoyan, Clint Eastwood, Lucrecia Martel, Walter Salles, Steven Soderbergh, and Wim Wenders.
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April 22, 2008
DISPATCH FROM TORONTO | Documentary Filmmaking and "The Long Haul"
by Peter Knegt (April 23, 2008)
Termed "the longitudinal documentary" by Hot Docs Director of Programming
Sean Farnel, films that follow a character or story over an extended period of time are increasingly problematic these days. Deals with distributors or television networks put pressure on the time a doc has to finish, often limiting the diachronic scope of the project. Three feature films screening at the 2008
Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival:
Jens Hoffman's "
20 Seconds of Joy,"
Greg Kohs' "
Song Sung Blue," and
Nik Sheehan's "
Flicker," exemplfy this increasingly rare form in documentary filmmaking.
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April 19, 2008
DISPATCH FROM TORONTO | Hometown "Demi-Gods of Metal" Kick Off Toronto's Hot Docs Fest
by Peter Knegt (April 18, 2008)
The 15th edition of the
Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival started off with a (head) bang in Toronto Thursday night, showcasing the Canadian premiere of
Sacha Gervasi's "
Anvil! The Story of Anvil." Taking the stage of the historic Winter Garden to introduce the film, Hot Docs' Executive Director
Chris McDonald proudly declared the festival "the finest collection of documentaries anywhere." With 174 films from 36 countries screening over 11 days, Hot Docs has grown into the largest documentary festival in North America, blasting out of the shadow of the
Toronto International Film Festival to become a major industry event in its own right. The festival now welcomes some 2,000 delegates and 80,000 filmgoers, double the numbers from just three years ago.
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April 18, 2008
In a Time of Change, Pondering the Tension Between New Film Journalism and Old
by Eric Kohn (April 18, 2008)
If the primary accomplishment of the
Moving Image Institute in Film Criticism and Feature Writing--a five day workshop for film critics that completed its second year at the
Museum of Moving Image on Tuesday--was
New York Times film critic
A.O. Scott's diminished hesitance to comment on blogs, its contributions to the larger issues of the discipline would be moot.
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April 17, 2008
NY NY | Lincoln Center Sings the Praises of Meryl Streep and Turns a Spotlight on Romania
by Charlie Olsky (April 17, 2008)
This week in New York, throngs of admirers flocked to Lincoln Center, tuxedo-clad patrons shelled out hundreds of dollars for good seats, and trumpeters proceeded ceremonially down the aisle at Avery Fisher Hall to celebrate one fundamental fact:
Meryl Streep is rad. With considerably less heraldry, Lincoln Center also confirmed that the history of Romanian Cinema is, likewise, rad. Mid-April reminds Upper West Siders of two things: taxes, and tax-deductible ways to spend refunds.
Enter the Film Society of Lincoln Center, with its annual Gala Tribute, an all-star parade that has celebrated a different living legend every year since it began in 1972, with
Charlie Chaplin.
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TORONTO '07 | Eating, Drinking, and Shopping in Toronto: An indieWIRE Insiders Guide
September 4, 2007
TELLURIDE '07 | Buzz Films Lure Long Lines and Leave Some Shut Out in Telluride
September 3, 2007
TELLURIDE '07 | De Palma on "Redacted," Herzog and Penn on Wanderlust, and Telluride Salutes Legrand
September 1, 2007
TELLURIDE '07: Haynes' Dylan Stories Stir Telluride; "Band's Visit" Makes Politics Personal
August 30, 2007
TELLURIDE '07 | Baumbach, Penn, Wang, Herzog (and even Haynes) on Tap for Labor Day Weekend in Telluride
August 30, 2007
NY NY | Nixon Era Films, Looking Back at a Silent NY and that 'Mumble'-thing Shines in Gotham
August 29, 2007
DISPATCH FROM MONTREAL | Going Full Throttle: The Sun Shines on Montreal World Fest
August 28, 2007
DOC COLUMN | Doc Filmmakers Guide to the IFP Market
August 26, 2007
DISPATCH FROM MONTREAL | Back from the Brink, Montreal World Fest Kicks off
August 24, 2007
NY NY | Mozart and Mumblecore Slicin' up the Apple this Week
August 22, 2007
DISPATCH FROM SARAJEVO | Local Titles and International Hits Mix This Week at Sarajevo Fest
August 22, 2007
TORONTO '07 | Fest Set With 349 Film Slate; Cowan Unveils Serious, Political 32nd TIFF
August 16, 2007
NY NY | Saluting Kino, Tackling Donkey Kong, and Surviving Sierra Leone
August 16, 2007
FESTIVALS | Local Filmmaker's "It's Hard to Be Nice" Opening 13th Sarajevo Film Festival; Fest Spotlights Int'l Fare
August 15, 2007
NYFF '07 | Breillat, Chabrol, DePalma, Ferrera, Haynes, Hou, Landis, Lumet, Reygadas, Rohmer, Schnabel, Sokurov, Tarr, Van Sant... On New York Fest Roster
August 11, 2007
DISPATCH FROM SWITZERLAND | "The Rebirth" Wins Locarno Leopard as 60th Festival Comes to a Close
August 9, 2007
TORONTO '07 | Fest Sets Slate for Discovery Section, Showcasing New Films From Emerging International Directors
August 9, 2007
DISPATCH FROM SWITZERLAND | Still Grounded and Focused, Locarno Fest Thrives at 60
August 7, 2007
FESTIVALS | Yoopers and Borat Behind the Scene at Michael Moore's Traverse City Film Festival
August 2, 2007
NY NY | "No End in Sight" Stuns, Aldrich Films No Longer "Overlooked" and Pennebaker Gets "Revisited"
July 31, 2007
TORONTO '07 | Conflicts and Character in the Spotlight as TIFF Unveils Doc Slate
July 27, 2007
NY NY | A Study of Wes Craven, "The Devil" Screens, Asian-American Fest Kicks Off
July 26, 2007
VENICE '07: Anderson, Haggis, Haynes, Lee, Loach, Miike, and More Set for 64th Venice Fest
July 24, 2007
Outfest Celebrates Silver with Films, a Legacy and a New Boom
July 19, 2007
NY NY | MoMA Fetes Brazil in Annual Series; the Redgraves Tout Woodfal at Lincoln Center; and AMPAS Croon for Forman
July 19, 2007
DISPATCH FROM IRELAND | 19th Galway Film Fleadh Wraps Up
July 13, 2007
NY NY | Indie "Raiders of the Lost Ark" Screens; Filmmaker Hosts Filmmakers; Japan Shows Off
July 9, 2007
+ DISPATCH FROM THE CZECH REPUBLIC | Five Films (+1) to Watch From The '07 Karlovy Vary Festival
July 6, 2007
FESTIVALS | "Naughty Girls," Penis Revolvers and Possessed Hair Play Busy NY Asian Film Festival
July 3, 2007
DISPATCH FROM FINLAND | Moviegoing at the Midnight Sun Film Fest
July 2, 2007
LAFF '07 | International Stories, Some Set in the U.S., Find Audiences at L.A. Film Fest
June 28, 2007
NY NY | "Banished" Screens; UFO Fest Beams Them In; P.O.V. Turns Twenty
June 27, 2007
NYFF '07 | Wes Anderson's "Darjeeling" to Open 45th New York Film Festival; Coen's "Country" In Centerpiece Slot
June 26, 2007
TORONTO '07 | "Elizabeth: The Golden Age" Set for 32nd TIFF; Fest Names 32 Films for '07 Event
June 21, 2007
NY NY | Human Rights Watch Fest Breaks it Down, and NYC Hosts the Premieres of "You Kill Me" and "Broken English"
June 21, 2007
SHORTS COLUMN | Scouting at UCLA's Industry Showcase of Student Films
June 19, 2007
FESTIVALS | Taking a Survey of Queer Film Screening at Frameline31
June 19, 2007
FESTIVALS | Maui Film Festival Serves Up Feasts, Stars and Enlightenment
June 19, 2007
FESTIVALS | The 33rd Seattle International Film Festival Rolls Smoothly Yet Again
June 18, 2007
FESTIVALS | Silverdocs Goes Deeper into Democracy and Documentary
June 15, 2007
FESTIVALS | CineVegas Gets in Your Pants
June 12, 2007
FESTIVALS | Living Side by Side with the Great Outdoors, Jackson Hole Celebrates the Casual
June 12, 2007
DISPATCH FROM NY | Riley" Wins NewFest Prize; "Save Me" Closes Event While Eyeing U.S. Release
June 7, 2007
NY NY | Sundance at BAM, Flashing back to "Monterey," Italy and Horror
June 4, 2007
ON THE SCENE: June Film Fests Worth Watching
June 1, 2007
NY NY | Kubrick, Costner, and the 'Burbs
May 29, 2007
CANNES '07 | 10 Films To Watch from the 60th Festival de Cannes
May 27, 2007
CANNES '07 DISPATCH: Mungiu's "4 Months..." Wins Palme d'Or; Schnabel Snaps Directing Prize and "Meduzot" Takes Camera d'Or
May 24, 2007
CANNES '07 DISPATCH | Americans in Cannes Stir Fest; Schnabel, Van Sant, and Coens Lead Competition
May 23, 2007
CANNES '07 DISPATCH | Biz and Prize Buzzing as Cannes Fest Hits Home Stretch
May 22, 2007
CANNES '07 DISPATCH | Scorsese Foundation Aimed at Preservation, Distribution; New Line's "Compass"; and Bosnia-Herzegovina
May 21, 2007
CANNES '07 DISPATCH | Winterbottom's Latest Stirs Cannes Fest
May 20, 2007
CANNES '07 DISPATCH | Considering 'Cinema' As Cannes Celebrates 60 Years; Climate Change Revisited; and Directors Insights
May 19, 2007
CANNES '07 DAILY DISPATCH | Michael Moore Unveils Kinder, Gentler "Sicko"; JA Media Announces Major Film Funding Expansion
May 18, 2007
CANNES '07 DAILY DISPATCH | Sex and Emotion in "Love Songs"; Marche Soiree; and More
May 17, 2007
CANNES '07 DAILY DISPATCH: Meet The Jury, IM Global Hits the Marche, Seinfeld Flies, "Blueberry" Night, and More
May 16, 2007
CANNES '07 DAILY DISPATCH | Fest Tastes "Blueberry" and Wong Kar Wai Reworks "Ashes" As 60th Cannes Opens
May 16, 2007
SHORTS COLUMN | A Photo a Day and Then Some: An Appreciation of the Self-Portrait Short
May 15, 2007
CANNES '07 DAILY DISPATCH | Fest Poster Boy, WKW, Set for Cannes Close-Up; New Market Faces; IETFF in Monaco; and AmPav Unveiled
May 12, 2007
CANNES '07 | Festival Hot List: 10 Foreign-Language Films to Watch For in Cannes
May 10, 2007
Seattle Int'l Fest Set with "Rambow" and "Moliere"; Competition Rosters Unveiled
May 9, 2007
SF INT'L '07 | "The Violin" and "Souvenirs" Among Top Golden Gate Award Winners at SFIFF 50
May 9, 2007
TRIBECA '07 | 10 Films To Watch from the 6th Tribeca Film Festival
May 8, 2007
LA FILM FEST '07 | "Talk To Me" and "Sunshine" Bookend LA Fest; 19 Films Set for Competition
May 7, 2007
FESTIVALS | Orange is the New Pink: The Miami Gay and Lesbian Film Festival
May 7, 2007
TRIBECA '07 | Midnight films surprise, satisfy, and suck (blood)
May 4, 2007
DISPATCH FROM SAN FRANCISCO | George Lucas, Robin Williams, and More Honored as SF Int'l Fest Celebrates 50 Years
May 3, 2007
CANNES '07 | Slate Set for 49th Directors' Fortnight; Corbijn's "Control" Opening Section
April 30, 2007
DISPATCH FROM TORONTO: Hot Docs Fest Comes of Age
April 30, 2007
DISPATCH FROM TRIBECA | Mexico, France and Africa In Focus on Tribeca Fest's First Weekend
April 26, 2007
SF INT'L '07 | San Francisco Fest Brings Out the Films and Big Names for 50th Anniversary
April 26, 2007
CANNES '07 | With Bernal Leading The Way, Cannes Critics Week Sets '07 Slate
April 26, 2007
TRIBECA '07 DISPATCH | Tribeca Fest Thinks Globally With Gore and Climate Crisis in Opening Night Spotlight
April 23, 2007
IN DEPTH | The Premieres Race; Rival Fests (Tribeca, SXSW, LAFF) Put Pinch on Filmmakers and Regional Showcases
April 23, 2007
FESTIVALS | Nashville Marries Film and Music with 'Southern Goodness'
April 20, 2007
FESTIVAL DISPATCH | Like Butta: Wisconsin Fest Tastes a Line up of Merit
April 19, 2007
CANNES '07 | Wong Kar-Wai To Open 60th Festival de Cannes; Competition Roster Includes Breillat, Coens, Fincher, Kim, Kusturica, Reygadas, Schnabel, Tarantino, Van Sant and More
April 19, 2007
NY NY | Gen Art Catches a "Shark"; "Crossing Arizona" at NYU; and Zizek in Manhattan
April 18, 2007
SHORTS COLUMN | "Tanghi Argentini" Dances Away With Four Prizes at Aspen Shortsfest
April 17, 2007
DISPATCH FROM NORTH CAROLINA | At a Weekend Doc Fest, Full Frame Celebrates 10 Years
April 12, 2007
DISPATCH FROM NEW YORK | NY Loves Diane; "Crazy Love" is Stranger Than Fiction; Kevin Smith does "Fuzz"
April 5, 2007
DISPATCH FROM NYC: "The Hoax" Debuts, "Killer of Sheep" Draws Crowds, and Plympton Draws for the People
April 3, 2007
"Golden Door" Opens a Golden San Francisco International Film Festival
March 30, 2007
Tribeca Ticket Prices Jump 50% for Upcoming Fest; Most Movies Cost $18 at TFF '07
March 28, 2007
DISPATCH FROM TEXAS | Newbie AFI Dallas Fest Kicks the Door In
March 27, 2007
DISPATCH FROM OHIO: Cleveland Fest Brings Home the Gems from Around the World
March 26, 2007
DISPATCH FROM GREECE | At a Doc Fest in Thessaloniki: Euro P