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G-Sale
G-SALE is an award-winning independent comedy about garage sales and people who are obsessed with them. Shot in mockumentary style, and favorably compared to the movies of Christopher Guest (Waiting for Guffman, Best in Show), G-SALE played to sold-out crowds on the festival circuit all across North America, as well as Australia and England.
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G.I. Joe PSAs
An interchangeable collection of 25 shorts by Eric Fensler.
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Gallows Hill Productions
Hill Productions is an independent film company. Now in post production on "Dead Things".
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Garrafilms.com
ˇGARRA! Digital Films, based in New York City, creates short films with tiny budgets but with plenty of humor, passion and energy. Our productions are created by collaborating with emerging artists who donate their talents and skills. We also provide digital production services services including Final Cut Pro editing, miniDV shoots, and graphic design. Our latest short film, THE GARDEN OF EDDIE, has entered the film festival submission process.
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Gezzermusic
Compositions by P Nimirowski and G Gould Graphic designs by G Gould
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Ghost Robot
At GHOST ROBOT headquarters in New York City we produce award winning feature films, documentaries and music videos. 2005 saw Ghost Robot premiere Leslie McCleave's award winning feature film debut, "Road" and 2006 saw the premieres of Steve Barron's "Choking Man" at the Tribeca Film Festival and Sara Lamm's "Dr. Bronner’s Magic Soapbox" at the Mill Valley Film Festival. Ghost Robot is currently deep in production on the horror documentary "Cropsey" by Joshua Zeman. Past Ghost Robot productions include Hell House (2001) and Breath Control: History of the Human Beatbox (2002). In early 2006 Ghost Robot assembled a slate of talented new directors to represent for music video production. Recent productions include videos for Rachel Yamagata, Maximo Park, Aesop Rock, Zero 7, Rhett Miller, Tragically Hip, Grizzly Bear, Old 97s and many more. Stand by for world domination.
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Ginny Mule Pictures
Ginny Mule Pictures' first film, THE ACCOUNTANT, won the 2002 Oscar for "Best Live Action Short". Written and directed by Ray McKinnon, it stars Ray, Walton Goggins and Eddie King, and was produced by Lisa Blount and Walt Goggins. It is a dark account of two brothers trying to save the family farm and the eccentric accountant who sets out to help them..."It's doable... but it ain't gonna be purty."
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Glass Eye Px
Web site of director Larry Fessenden ("Habit," "Wendigo"), whose new venture, Scare Flix, is modeled on Roger Corman's B-movie factory.
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Glenn Branca
Official site maintained by the multi-electric guitar composer.
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Glissandro
"Glissando" is a dramatic feature film set in Arizona in the early 1970s, based upon a story by acclaimed American novelist Robert Boswell. The film, which will be released in 2002, stars Petra Wright ("XX/XY"), Paul Frediani ("Wirey Spindell") and Chris Van Strander (TV's "All My Children"). The film was written and directed by commercial/music video director Chip Hourihan and was recently shown as a part of the 23rd IFP Market in New York. This homepage includes bios for the cast, crew and soundtrack artists, production notes, a theatrical trailer, sample images from the film, and mp3 files of songs from the film's soundtrack.
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Global Film Initiative
The Global Film Initiative promotes cross-cultural understanding through the medium of cinema. History repeatedly points to the importance of great storytelling in chronicling and influencing human affairs. Even today, a powerful, authentic narrative can foster trust and respect between disparate cultures and mitigate the social and psychological impact of cultural prejudice. In recent times, no medium has been as effective at communicating the range and diversity of the world’s cultures as the cinematic arts. But this vital contribution to cultural diversity has been threatened by shifting economic conditions in the areas of film financing and distribution, a situation largely prompted by the international success of the American film industry. Filmmaking in the developing world has suffered most from these changes; traditional funding sources have all but disappeared and worldwide distribution channels have collapsed. Ironically, it is the United States, and especially its youth, that suffers disproportionately from this lack of exposure to other cultures. The stability of America’s ethnic mosaic depends on deep cross-cultural understanding, particularly between young Americans and the children of recently arrived immigrants. A comprehensive effort to give value to stories from every corner of the world plays a vital role in promoting tolerance in all areas of human behavior. The Initiative has developed four complementary programs to promote both the production of authentic and accessible stories created in the developing world and their distribution throughout the schools and leading cultural institutions of the United States.
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GlobalProducer.com
GlobalProducer.com is a directory for the film & television industry worldwide. More than 1,500 categories are presented in the areas of film and TV production, distribution, film financing, production equipment etc. The database offers placement of professional portfolios, photos and demo reels in its subdirectories.
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Golden Lion Films
Golden Lion Films it's an independent movie productions company based out of New York City.
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Golf Elves the Movie Free Downloads
How to cheat at golf and always get a whole in one. This Free 60 second short is fun for the whole family.
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Good Bye, Lenin!
October, 1989 was a bad time to fall into a coma if you lived in East Germany — and this is precisely what happens to Alex's proudly socialist mother. Alex has a big problem on his hands when she suddenly awakens eight months later. Her heart is so weak that any shock might kill her. And what could be more shocking than the fall of the Berlin Wall and the triumph of capitalism in her beloved East Germany? To save his mother, Alex transforms the family apartment into an island of the past, a kind of socialist-era museum where his mother is lovingly duped into believing that nothing has changed. What begins as a little white lie turns into a major scam as Alex's sister and selected neighbors are recruited to maintain the elaborate ruse — and keep her believing that Lenin really did win after all!
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Gotham Entertainment Group
Gotham Entertainment Group is a New York based film company specializing in independent film production.
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Government Information Awareness
In the fall of 2002, the Bush administration announced Total Information Awareness, a massive effort to build a counterterrorism database that can help track the activities of "people loosely organized in shadowy networks." The name was changed to Terrorism Information Awareness after critics charged that gathering gigabytes of data on private citizens is a threat to individual freedoms. But meanwhile the domestic surveillance program continues. So MIT graduate student Ryan McKinley decided to do something—beat the government at its own game by watching the watchers. The premise is a simple but powerful one: If our elected officials use the latest information technologies to follow our every move and detect unusual patterns in our behavior, perhaps we should subject them to the same intense scrutiny.
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Grainy Pictures
Grainy Pictures, Split Screen and the John Pierson Machine. Home base for indie guru John Pierson provides extensive info about the IFC series "Split Screen," Pierson's book "Spike, Mike, Slackers & Dykes," and his track record as a producer's rep.
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Graveyard Machine
Graveyard Machine is the film group responsible for the 2003 award-winning animated film, "The Firefly Man". The members currently work in Los Angeles and in North Carolina and are developing several projects; their first feature, "John Chapman," is currently in pre-production.
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Great Lakes Cinema
Indie film production company based in Michigan. Currently showcasing new feature thriller, "Phantoms of Route 13."
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The Greatest Films
Tim Dirks's guide to "the greatest films ever made" in America includes extensive archival information about hundreds of films.
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Green Cine Daily
This blog is the best film source on the Web.
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GreenCine
GreenCine is an "alternative" online DVD rental service with a focus on arthouse, indie, foreign, documentary, classics, anime and Asian action films. A portion of each GreenCine membership is donated to organizations supporting independent film such as the Bay Area Video Coalition and the Film Arts Foundation. GreenCine is a film community hub and a burgeoning beacon for the creative process — what the City Lights Bookstore did for paperbacks and Beat authors, we'd like to do for DVD and indie filmmaking.
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Greene Street
Site for New York-based micro-studio founded by producer John Penotti ("A Price Above Rubies") and actor Fisher Stevens. Greene Street produces films and digital features such as Griffin Dunne's "Famous" (Cannes 2000 selection). Office space and production services for hire as well.
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Greg Pak
Greg Pak is an award-winning writer and director whose first feature film, "Robot Stories," starring Tamlyn Tomita and Sab Shimono, won the Screenplay Award at the 2002 Hamptons International Film Festival. Greg's feature screenplay "Rio Chino" won the Pipedream Screenwriting Award at the 2002 IFP Market. Greg's short film "Fighting Grandpa" has won 20 prizes, including a Student Academy Award, and has played in over 50 film festivals. Greg's comic shorts "Asian Pride Porn" and "All Amateur Ecstasy" are among the most viewed films at AtomFilms.com. His shorts "Mouse," "Po Mo Knock Knock," "Cat Fight Tonight" and "The Penny Marshall Project" have won awards and screened in dozens of film festivals around the world.
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Greg,org
Writing about making movies, writing about art, by Greg Allen.
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