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Tail Slate: The Source for Film Knowledge
Articles on the craft of filmmaking, as well as reviews of the latest films, DVDs, and film-related books, and message boards to futher the discussion.
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The Tale of 3 Mohammads
The Tale of 3 Mohammads is a guerrilla style film/video feature which follows the development of three Arab Men living in New York City before and after September 11, 2001. The film spans a five year period and explores how the media‚a negative potrayal of Muslims and Arabs effects the daily lives of real people.
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Tales From Beyond
When a trendy young couple enter a quaint antiquarian bookstore seeking a present for their friend, they find more than they bargained for. Mysterious shopkeeper Jay (Adam West) takes the couple into the world of his books, leading them through four amazing stories: "Abernathy," "Nex's Diner," "Life Replay" and "Fighting Spirit". In the tradition of classics from such legends as Serling, Roddenberry, and Hitchcock, "Tales From Beyond" is a suspenseful anthology, filled with unique characters and haunting stories. Written, directed and produced by Josh Austin, Nate Barlow, Eric Manning, and Russell Scott for Central Film Group and Westbound Pictures.
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Talote Film
Originally set up as a go-kart team, Talote transformed into a film production company in 2003.
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Talote Film
This is the new Talote film website. Since we created our previous listing on this site we have grown and now have a properly maintained film site. It is constantly growing, as is our lust for creation. We are currently honing our talents before we release them on the general public. We hope that you enjoy the new website!
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Tanglewood Films
Official Web site for the indie shorts, "The Hitman," "Agave" and "A Nice Day". Site offers various services for filmmakers and screenwriters.
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Tap Dreams
Tap Dreams is about four diverse women whose search for an escape from the reality of their lives has brought them together in the dressing room of a tap class. While their backgrounds range from a nun to an illiterate country wife, they share the universal longing to achieve a childhood dream. These dreams differ, sometimes clash, and are not easily accepted by the others but each holds on through her own struggle to move closer to an understanding of the other women and a final acceptance of herself. Universal struggles, these do not always accept the "politically correct," simple solutions. The plot centers on an abusive family relationship for Betty who refuses to give up the dream of a loving family, for Sister Joan, a struggle with vows for a nun perusing a priest, for Heather, a life-threatening condition for a woman who has the perfect family, and for Maxine, the overcoming of a deceased mother's opinions while not growing to hate her. It's an upbeat film about four women who chose life in spite of suffering.
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Tar Heel Films
Tar Heel Films allows North Carolina filmmakers to post jobs, work availability, movie premieres, tips, production news and other items that is of interest to the NC film community. Tar Heel Films is the leading North Carolina film production news and information portal. Please contact us: Tar Heel Films, P.O. Box 5986, Winston-Salem, NC 27113
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That Guy: the Legacy of Dub Taylor
"That Guy: The Legacy of Dub Taylor" is a documentary about Walter Clarence "Dub Taylor," a character actor from Augusta, Georgia. Taylor is credited with acting in more than 200 films and television shows, and was most well known for portraying Michael J. Pollard’s double-crossing father in "Bonnie & Clyde." However, most people who’ve seen Taylor on film never remember his name after the credits roll. The well-respected character actor, with an active, six-decade career, never played a lead role in a major motion picture. Taylor’s last role was a cameo in the 1994 blockbuster, "Maverick," starring Jodie Foster and Mel Gibson. Interviews include Taylor’s friends, fans, and co-workers, including director David Zucker (“Airplane,” “The Naked Gun,” “Scary Movie 4”), John "Cougar" Mellencamp ("Falling from Grace"), Don Collier (“The High Chaparral,” “Little House on the Prairie”), Dixie Carter (“Desperate Housewives,” “Designing Women”), the Grammy-winning Riders in the Sky (“Monsters, Inc,” “Toy Story 2,” “Cars”), Cheryl Rogers-Barnett (daughter of Roy Rogers), novelist Bill Gulick (“The Hallelujah Trail,” “Snake River Country”), Emmy Award Winning Stunt Coordinator and Grandson of Dub Taylor, Matt Taylor ("3:10 to Yuma," “24,” “Déjà Vu,” “Kill Bill: Vol. 2”), son of Dub Taylor, Buck Taylor (“Gunsmoke,” “The Alamo,” “Comanche Moon”), among many others. Additionally, the project has already received affirmation from several in the film industry, including Peter Fonda (“3:10 to Yuma,” “Wild Hogs,” “Ghost Rider”), Bill Cosby (“The Cosby Show”), Robin Williams ("The Best of Times"), and Robert Zemeckis ("1941," "Used Cars," "Back to the Future: Part III"), with assistance from Academy Award winner Dana Adam Shapiro (“Murderball”). Christa Maerker (“Die Schweizermacher"), an award-winning German documentary filmmaker, also serves as Supervising Producer for the project. Principal photography began in May 2006. Another unique feature of this film is that the feature-length documentary is counted as the first in-depth look at a man who most in the industry knew and respected, but was content to stay out of the limelight. "That Guy: The Legacy of Dub Taylor" is directed by Mark Ezra Stokes. The Executive Producers are Stokes, James Kicklighter ("The 1 Second Film"), and Kasey Ray-Stokes. The Producers are Angelo Castillo and Roger Byrd. The Supervising Producer is Christa Maerker ("Die Schweizermacher"). Kicklighter is the Assistant Director. The Directors of Photography are Angelo Castillo, Chris Clark, and J. Lawrence Williams.
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That Guy: the Legacy of Dub Taylor
> "That Guy: The Legacy of Dub Taylor" is a documentary about Walter Clarence "Dub Taylor," a character actor from Augusta, Georgia. Taylor is credited with acting in more than 200 films and television shows, and was most well known for portraying Michael J. Pollard’s double-crossing father in "Bonnie & Clyde." However, most people who’ve seen Taylor on film never remember his name after the credits roll. The well-respected character actor, with an active, six-decade career, never played a lead role in a major motion picture. Taylor’s last role was a cameo in the 1994 blockbuster, "Maverick," starring Jodie Foster and Mel Gibson. > > Interviews include Taylor’s friends, fans, and co-workers, including director David Zucker (“Airplane,” “The Naked Gun,” “Scary Movie 4”), John "Cougar" Mellencamp ("Falling from Grace"), Don Collier (“The High Chaparral,” “Little House on the Prairie”), Dixie Carter (“Desperate Housewives,” “Designing Women”), the Grammy-winning Riders in the Sky (“Monsters, Inc,” “Toy Story 2,” “Cars”), Cheryl Rogers-Barnett (daughter of Roy Rogers), novelist Bill Gulick (“The Hallelujah Trail,” “Snake River Country”), Emmy Award Winning Stunt Coordinator and Grandson of Dub Taylor, Matt Taylor ("3:10 to Yuma," “24,” “Déjà Vu,” “Kill Bill: Vol. 2”), son of Dub Taylor, Buck Taylor (“Gunsmoke,” “The Alamo,” “Comanche Moon”), among many others. Additionally, the project has already received affirmation from several in the film industry, including Peter Fonda (“3:10 to Yuma,” “Wild Hogs,” “Ghost Rider”), Bill Cosby (“The Cosby Show”), Robin Williams ("The Best of Times"), and Robert Zemeckis ("1941," "Used Cars," "Back to the Future: Part III"), with assistance from Academy Award winner Dana Adam Shapiro (“Murderball”). Christa Maerker (“Die Schweizermacher"), an award-winning German documentary filmmaker, also serves as Supervising Producer for the project. Principal photography began in May 2006. Another unique feature of this film is that the feature-length documentary is counted as the first in-depth look at a man who most in the industry knew and respected, but was content to stay out of the limelight. > > "That Guy: The Legacy of Dub Taylor" is directed by Mark Ezra Stokes. The Executive Producers are Stokes, James Kicklighter ("The 1 Second Film"), and Kasey Ray-Stokes. The Producers are Angelo Castillo and Roger Byrd. The Supervising Producer is Christa Maerker ("Die Schweizermacher"). Kicklighter is the Assistant Director. The Directors of Photography are Angelo Castillo, Chris Clark, and J. Lawrence Williams. >
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thehighwaychild
Ever wanted to leave everything and just go? This deeply personal feature length documentary chronicles the journey of Tishin Padilla as he sacrifices everything to drive alone across America from Hollywood Avenue in the Bronx to Hollywood, California then back to Hollywood Avenue to get a distribution deal for the documentary of that very trip. Witness the cost of standing for what you believe and chasing after your dreams.
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They Rule
"They Rule aims to provide a glimpse of some of the relationships of the U.S. ruling class. It takes as its focus the boards of some of the most powerful U.S. companies, which share many of the same directors. Some individuals sit on 5, 6 or 7 of the top 500 companies. It allows users to browse through these interlocking directories and run searches on the boards and companies. A user can save a map of connections complete with their annotations and e-mail links to these maps to others. They Rule is a starting point for research about these powerful individuals and corporations."
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The Three Little Figs
The Three Little Figs is an independent movie production company. Recent productions include "The Fig Garden" and "Speaking in Tongues".
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Through The Looking Glass
A dark, supernatural thriller.
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ThunderBubble Pictures
ThunderBubble Pictures is operated by filmmaker Kreg Thornley. We make unique shorts for film festivals, local screenings, and our own general amusement. Watch them on the site...
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tiffreviews.com
The online meeting place for fans of the Toronto International Film Festival.
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Todd Verow and Bangor Films
Website of the prolific underground auteur and digital cinema proponent whose features include "Little Shots of Happiness" and "Frisk."
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Tom Noonan
Official website of the actor/writer/director, best known for the indie features "What Happened Was..." and "The Wife." Contains original fiction, production stories, an extensive links page, and merchandise.
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Tomorrow's Memoir - A Temporal Ellipsis Production
Online information of the 2003 short film by Jim Cliffe. Through a series of flashbacks, and events currently unfolding within his city, a quiet, lonely old man comes to terms with his secrets, bitterness, lies, anger, and regret... All while he's being watched.
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Tower of Spunk
"Tower of Spunk" is an animated look inside the head of director Freddie Maskeroni. The official Web site includes info on current, past, and future projects, Maskeroni's biography and filmography, Info about our facility and capabilities, Cool links and more.
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Trade-Offs - The Movie
"Trade-Offs" is an intriguing but witty tale of two young souls confronting their own weaknesses in the face of the temptations presented to them. MANU wants to be a day trader and his wife SAPNA just wants to make a life out of their new and fragile arranged marriage. Their journey, set against a backdrop of late '90s American excesses and 18th-century cultural stigmata, juxtaposes modern sins and age-old cultural constraints. It is a story about love vs. perceived duties, about individual identities vs. social/domestic/cultural roles.
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Trash City
Casting a sardonic eye over pop culture in the third millennium...
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Treasure Mountain
"Treasure Mountain - A Pirate's Tale" is an independent feature film is about two girls searching for a pirate's long lost treasure.
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Trigger Street
Online short film site started by actor-director Kevin Spacey.
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Tripping the Light Electric
A short film (by acclaimed d.p. Lance Acord) about Nikola Tesla's experiments in Colorado Springs.
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Trollbäck & Company
Trollbäck & Company is a New York/Los Angeles creative studio responsible for designing and filming highly creative main titles and motion graphics. Credits include Mira Nair's upcoming "Vanity Fair" (2004), "Monsoon Wedding," "Hysterical Blindness," Jane Anderson's "Normal," Dinaz Stafford's "Still, the children are here," Carey Schonegevel's upcoming "Original Child Bomb," and Gary Winick's "Tadpole".
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Troma Films
Home to the legendary Troma films of NY — "the oldest truly independent film company in the world" — run by Lloyd Kaufman, director of THE TOXIC AVENGER and TROMEO AND JULIET.
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Troubled Moon Films
Cult Horror, Sci-Fi, and Comedy films that are just downright bizarre cinema! Done on small budgets from a team that love films and have a good time doing it!
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The Tulse Luper Suitcases
Web site for Peter Greenaway's multi-part film, "The Tulse Luper Suitcases," about te picaresque adventures of the writer Tulse Luper from 1921 to 1989, set against the background of 20th-century history and the history of uranium.
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Tupperware!
"Tupperware!" tells the remarkable story of Earl Silas Tupper, an ambitious but reclusive small-town inventor, and Brownie Wise, the self-taught sales-woman who built him an empire out of bowls that burped. Brownie was an intuitive marketing genius who trained a small army of Tupperware Ladies to put on Tupperware parties in living rooms across America in the 1950s. She rewarded her sales force with minks and modern appliances at extravagant annual jubilees which the company filmed. Her saleswomen earned thousands, even millions, selling Tupperware. And the experience changed their lives.
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Turbulence
New Radio and Performing Arts, Inc. (NRPA) is the only organization in the United States that has as its core mission the commissioning of net art works by emerging and established artists. Since 1996 it has commissioned, exhibited and archived over 60 original works for Turbulence, and helped launch the careers of numerous artists. Turbulence has proven an invaluable resource for quality new media projects and provided vital material for teaching and new media initiatives in universities, galleries, festivals, conferences, and museum exhibits worldwide. Turbulence works have been included in the Whitney Museum of American Art's Biennial, and its Bit Streams and Data Dynamics exhibitions; Total Museum of Contemporary Art, Korea; C-Theory, Cornell University; Ars Electronica, Austria; International Festival of New Cinema and New Media, Montreal; European Media Arts Festival, Germany; and New Forms at the Sundance Film Festival, among others.
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Turkish Melodrama Posters
Besides all the messages or meanings associated with the poster design of Turkish melodrama, there is a great number of memories living bound to these posters in the mind and in the hearts of the audience. Leaving aside the negative characteristics caused by the conditions of time, Turkish melodrama posters are the results of a certain amount of labour that causes the most unforgettable moments of these movies to freeze in time. These posters resemble the fantasised conflicts within the society though they are in fact the synthesis of the realities of Turkey.
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Turning The Corner - The Movie
"Turning The Corner" is a feature-length comedy about a group of college students, one of whom is a quadriplegic. Writer/Director Daniel M. McCormack is also a quadriplegic. "Turning The Corner" is the first feature shot on the Panasonic AJ-SDX900.
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