SXSW FEATURES

  • SEVERE CLEAR’S KRISTIAN FRAGA AND MIKE SCOTTI By Alicia Van Couvering

    Wednesday, March 25, 2009

    Severe Clear premiered at SXSW this week, five years to the day after the US invasion of Baghdad. Back then, Kristian Fraga was just one of millions, watching events unfold on cable news. First Lieutenant Mike Scotti was crossing the Iraqi border in an artillery tank, and he had a video camera. Severe Clear is a chronicle of the Baghdad invasion culled from over 60 hours of this footage, edited from a pure first-person perspective to ensure that the viewer goes through an experience as close to ...read more

  • FOR THE LOVE OF MOVIES’ GERALD PEARY By Alicia Van Couvering

    Tuesday, March 24, 2009

    Gerald Peary is not a cell phone person. He has witnessed a quarter century of films and criticism, from when Pauline Kael and Andrew Sarris drew their lines in the critical sand to the currently expanding blogosphere. Gerald Peary is old school. A working film critic for 25 years, his work has appeared in The Los Angeles Times, The Toronto Globe and Mail, The Chicago Tribune, Film Comment, Cineaste, Sight and Sound and Positif, to name a few. He is the weekly reviewer for the Boston Phoenix, ...read more

  • CREATIVE NONFICTION’S LENA DUNHAM By Alicia Van Couvering

    Wednesday, March 18, 2009

    There is an actual college Creative Nonfiction class in Lena Dunham’s Creative Nonfiction, which premieres in the Emerging Visions section at SXSW this week. There is also the actual Dunham, who plays both Ella, a college student trying to get a grip on an ambiguous non-starter romance, as well as the heroine in the 16mm-filmed representation of the John Waters/fairy-tale screenplay Ella is writing. Dunham wrote the script, about her own real-life ill fated dorm-room non-romance when she ...read more

  • THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION OF LITTLE DIZZLE’S DAVID RUSSO By Alicia Van Couvering

    Sunday, March 15, 2009

    David Russo’s The Immaculate Conception of Little Dizzle is not your average Seattle-based, night-shift janitors eating self-heating cookies as unwitting test subjects male pregnancy special effects-peppered butt fish movie. The film’s official synopsis is: “When Dory’s life seems like it’s going down the drain, a strange ‘new life’ takes shape inside him and he learns that sometimes you don’t have to find meaning; it grows in you.” But this is a film that defies description ...read more

  • ST. NICK’S DAVID LOWERY By Alicia Van Couvering

    Sunday, March 15, 2009

    There is almost no dialogue in the first half of David Lowery’s feature debut, St. Nick. A young boy and a girl enter an abandoned house, clean it up, build a fire, forget to open a window and fill the house with smoke, figure out a chimney and watch the embers turn into flames. They sleep, they forage for food; somehow they survive, until reality starts bearing down on them. It’s not clear why they ran away, or if anyone is looking for them. The film is stark and the house feels haunted, ...read more

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SXSW BLOG

  • THE 25 BEST AMERICAN INDEPENDENT FILMS OF THE DECADE

    Thursday, December 31, 2009 Scott Macaulay

    Concluding a decade in which specialty film distribution boomed and busted, and in which the identity and composition of filmed entertainment itself was challenged, perhaps it’s not surprising that David Lynch’s Mulholland Drive, the ultimate unstable cinematic text, wound up on top of ...read more

  • AVATAR: THE MAKING OF THE BOOTLEG

    Tuesday, December 29, 2009 Scott Macaulay

    Hollywood can compete, but the pirates are always fast on their heels…. ...read more

  • TED HOPE’S 21 BRAVE THINKERS OF TRULY FREE FILM

    Tuesday, December 29, 2009 Scott Macaulay

    I and the Filmmaker blog received a nice holiday present with Ted Hope’s “21 Brave Thinkers of Truly Free Film 2009″ list. But you’re already reading this blog, so you don’t need to know about me. Click on the link to check out the rest of the list. I am happy to be in ...read more

  • STEFAN NADELMAN’S RAMONA FALLS VIDEO

    Saturday, December 26, 2009 Scott Macaulay

    Back in 2003 we selected Stefan Nadelman for our “25 New Faces” on the basis of his excellent short, Terminal Bar. I hadn’t kept up with Nadelman to see what he’s been doing since until I came across this recent video for the band Ramona Falls. Check in out — it has ...read more

  • WISHING OUR READERS A HAPPY HOLIDAYS AND NEW YEAR!

    Friday, December 25, 2009 Scott Macaulay

    Best wishes to all of our readers — hope you all have happy and safe holidays, and see you later on the weekend or early next week back here on the blog. Experience Mobile Mobile from James Théophane Jnr on Vimeo. ...read more

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AROUND AUSTIN

  • SXSW HOTEL ROOMS : SARDINES AWARD

    Thursday, March 19, 2009

    The WINNER of the Filmmaker Blog  ”Around Austin” ridiculous festival hotel room set-up is:  TEAM EMBASSY SWEETS: Director David Lowery, Director Joe Swanberg, Director Kris Swanberg, Writer Jade Healy, composer Mike Vasitch, Actor Chris Trujillo, and several more who wish not to pay ...read more

  • GOODBYE AUSTIN

    Thursday, March 19, 2009

    Last Day in Austin. Lack of sleep + hangovers + five girls in one room = So it seemed like a good idea to get out of the Alamo (where they serve BEER AND HAMBURGERS to you while you watch movies!) (!!!!!!!!!!!!)  A group trip to Barton Springs was organized. Below, Creative Nonfiction’s ...read more

  • SMILE LIKE YOU MEAN IT

    Wednesday, March 18, 2009

    Arms locked together, smiles frozen in place awaiting the digital flash — we all have these photos on our cameras and phones when we return from a film festival. These moments sure look like happy ones now that a festival premiere has spackled over all the fractures that production wrought. At ...read more

  • #1 RULE ABOUT TEXAS

    Tuesday, March 17, 2009

    Everything is big in Texas. Take for example this giant cabbage, growing freely in a parking lot, in Texas. ...read more

  • WEILER REVEALS HIS SECRET

    Tuesday, March 17, 2009

    If you were at SXSW up until yesterday, you may have been accosted in one of several ways by protesters of a group who hated a man named Cain and wanted to “Stop Tarp.” They threw a protest in the streets, threw dollar bills around the convention center, caused twitter uproars and ...read more

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