The Guide

THE BLUE VELVET PROJECT

  • THE ‘BLUE VELVET’ PROJECT, #72

    Fri Jan 27, 2012 Nicholas Rombes

    Second #3384, 56:24 1. Sandy’s dream, recounted to Jeffrey: In the dream, there was our world, and the world was dark because there weren’t any robins. And the robins represented love. And for the longest time there was just this darkness, and all of a sudden thousands of robins were set free ...read more

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DIRECTOR INTERVIEWS

  • “SCALENE” WRITER/DIRECTOR ZACK PARKER

    Thu Jan 26, 2012 Brandon Harris

    Zack Parker’s Scalene is a small midwestern gem of a psychological thriller, with several moments that are as shocking as any that will find their way to commercial movie screens all year. Parker and his co-writer, longtime collaborator Brandon Owens use two storytelling devices that have gone ...read more

  • GERARDO NARANJO, “MISS BALA”

    Wed Jan 18, 2012 Howard Feinstein

      A model hybrid of seemingly effortless form and true-to-life action is the astonishing Miss Bala, by 42-year-old Mexican director Gerardo Naranjo. His earlier, teen-focused works, Drama/Mex and I’m Gonna Explode, while they are expertly crafted (and especially alluring for those with a ...read more

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WEB EXCLUSIVES

  • AN INNOVATIVE LAUNCH FOR “JOFFREY: MAVERICKS OF AMERICAN DANCE”

    Wed Jan 18, 2012 Jon Reiss

    For the past four months, my company Hybrid Cinema has been working on the release of Bob Hercules’s new film Joffrey: Mavericks of American Dance, about the history of the Joffrey ballet. I will be writing a number of posts outlining the unique path that I and my partner on this release, ...read more

  • MICHAEL BARRY ON HIS CAREER IN FILM SOUND

    Wed Jan 11, 2012 Alix Lambert

    Michael Barry has been a re-recording mixer for more than two decades, working on over 100 films. Some of the directors he has collaborated with include Tony Gilroy (Duplicity, Michael Clayton), Stephen Daldry (The Reader), David Koepp (Ghost Town, Secret Window), Robert Altman (Short Cuts, A ...read more

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COLUMNS

  • MEDIA CURRENT: END TO CROSS-OWNERSHIP RULES?

    Wed Jan 04, 2012 David Rosen

    In December 2011, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) voted 3-2 to propose loosening media cross-ownership rules relating to a television or radio station and a newspaper. Under the new rules, cross ownership of a newspaper and either a television or a radio station would be allowed in the ...read more

  • MEDIA CURRENT: YOUR TV FUTURE

    Wed Dec 21, 2011 David Rosen

    Internet Video (IV) will play an increasingly important role in the distribution of independent “film.” Even for the few who still shoot, edit and distribute on 16mm or 35mm stock, your future – if only for marketing and promotion — is tied to the digital 1s and 0s that are redefining media ...read more

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OUR VIDEOS

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THE BLOG

  • “ROOM 237″ AND THE MUSIC OF “THE SHINING”

    Fri Jan 27, 2012 Scott Macaulay

    I’m leaving Sundance this year was the longest list of films I missed but really want to see then ever before. At the very top of is Room 237, Rodney Ascher’s treatise on the multiple meanings viewers have constructed from Stanley Kubrick’s The Shining. “Discover why many have been trapped in the Overlook Hotel for over 30 years,” is the film’s beguiling tagline. Here, via Lance Weiler’s Text of Light, is an excerpt about the music. … Read the rest ...read more

  • SUNDANCE SNOW DAZE

    Fri Jan 27, 2012 Scott Macaulay

    25 New Face composer and performer Gingger Shankar (right) with director Mridu Chandra outside the Main Street Transit Center. Shankar, Chandra and the Shanghai Restoration Project were part of Sundance’s New Frontiers with Himalaya Song, a New Frontiers multimedia performance piece that “explores this majestic mountain range and its interconnecting cultures as the region undergoes major environmental and ecological change. Featuring live narration by filmmaker Mridu Chandra and ...read more

  • SUNDANCE: PEJOT AND SWIRSKY’S “INDIE GAME”

    Fri Jan 27, 2012 Scott Macaulay

    Independent film, depending on how you define it, has had many births. But for the purposes of this blog post, let’s consider the one in the 1980s, just before the launch of this magazine. She’s Gotta Have It, Parting Glances, Poison, True Love — these were narrative features made by lone filmmakers with a mixture of private money and, sometimes, foreign TV deals, and they were released into the marketplace after being acquired by independent distributors who catered to arthouse ...read more

  • STORYCODE AND “GAME OF THRONES”

    Fri Jan 27, 2012 Randy Astle

    All eyes may still be on Park City, but there’s still enough happening back here in the Big Apple to keep indie film lovers busy. One event was Tuesday’s presentation by Steve Coulson, Creative Director at the marketing firm Campfire, about the transmedia campaign he spearheaded for the first season of HBO’s Game of Thrones last year. The event  was organized by Storycode and hosted by the Film Society of Lincoln Center in the intimate Howard Gilman Theater. Because of the ...read more

  • SUNDANCE 2012: POWER PLAYS

    Thu Jan 26, 2012 Tom Hall

    The role of authority in the lives of everyday people is a crucial question at this year’s Sundance Film Festival. From the first wave of documentaries examining the Arab Spring to fictional accounts of the personal and collective consequences of confronting our conception of power, Sundance filmmakers this year have looked at the state of our world and our culture and uncovered a complex battle for control. Of the standout films I have seen at Sundance this year, for one reason or ...read more

  • “WELCOME TO PINE HILL,” “NO ASHES NO PHOENIX” TAKE HOME TOP HONORS AT SLAMDANCE AWARDS

    Thu Jan 26, 2012 Dan Schoenbrun

    During a ceremony held tonight at Park City’s Treasure Mountain Inn, prize winners were announced for the 18th annual Slamdance Film Festival. Taking home the Narrative Grand Jury Prize was Welcome to Pine Hill, Keith Miller’s vérité portrait of a reformed Brooklyn drug dealer undergoing a crisis of mortality. Meanwhile, Jens Pfeifer’s basketball documentary No Ashes, No Phoenix was awarded the Documentary Grand Jury Prize, while Caskey Ebeling’s Getting Up and Andrew ...read more

  • RICKI STERN, ANNIE SUNDBERG MAKE SUNDANCE SHORT WITH KENNETH COLE FOUNDATION

    Thu Jan 26, 2012 Scott Macaulay

    If you’re attending Sundance, you undoubtedly have seen the orange jackets worn by the festival’s volunteers. They were designed by Kenneth Cole, the Sundance Institute board member who has been providing vests and jackets to the volunteers for eight years. In addition, Awearness, the Kenneth Cole Foundation, collaborated with Sundance on a comedic short written by Kenneth Cole Productions and produced and directed by Ricki Stern and Annie Sundberg (Joan Rivers: A Piece of Work, The ...read more

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LOAD & PLAY

Filmmaker's look at movies on DVD.

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FESTIVAL COVERAGE

  • 2011 ZURICH FILM FESTIVAL

    Fri Dec 16, 2011 Brandon Harris

    A few years back, the Zurich Film Festival burst onto the map, but for all the wrong reasons. In 2009, Roman Polanski, en route to the festival to receive a lifetime achievement award, was apprehended shortly after landing on Swiss soil. He was never extradited to the United States to stand trial ...read more

  • PAIRING FILMS AT IDFA 2011

    Mon Dec 05, 2011 Lauren Wissot

    The Jack the Ripper weather that blanketed part of the 24th International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam this year seemed poetically apropos. Rushing from P&I screenings, to public showings, to private viewing booths I often felt like I was lost in a heavy fog of docs. In addition I took ...read more

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VOD CALENDAR

Filmmaker's curated calendar of the latest video on demand titles.
Contagion The Guard Hell And Back Again
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Filmmaker's Best Of 2011