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Thursday, March 06, 2008
MARY BRONSTEIN ON THE RENART PODCAST 


Okay, I've posted, MySpace'd and Facebooked you all to death about Ronnie Bronstein's Frownland, which opens tomorrow at the IFC Center. You know you have to see it, right? You will be graded on it on the upcoming final. And if you're in Austin for SXSW, as I'll be, you can score some extra credit by seeing Mary Bronstein's debut feature Yeast, which premieres there. Mary is Ron's wife, she co-starred in Frownland, and he was one the cinematographers of her movie. Greta Gerwig also stars.

If you want to learn more about it, listen to Mary on the Renart Films podcast, where she talks about making her first film and being part of Frownland. And here's the trailer:

Yeast [trailer]

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# posted by Scott Macaulay @ 3/06/2008 07:14:00 PM
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You're driving me near the point of fire bombing the IFC Center.
# posted by Anonymous Anonymous @ 3/06/2008 7:24 PM  

 
That trailer for Yeast makes it look absolutely wretched. Bad acting, no discernable story, piss-poor shot framing and camera work... Amateurish crap.
# posted by Anonymous Gordon @ 3/07/2008 4:49 PM  


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