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Posted Jan 29, 2010, by Eric Hynes
Opinion: Russell Banks
Novelist Russell Banks has been publishing books for nearly 40 years, but in terms of film he’s still something of a newcomer.…
Posted Jan 28, 2010, by Eric Hynes
Q&A: Welcome to the Rileys
“Every film in this Festival has to have been a nightmare to get made, and this is no exception,” director Jake Scott said on…
Posted Jan 27, 2010, by Lara Rosenbaum
Q&A: Blue Valentine
Director Derek Cianfrance juxtaposes the realistic highs and lows of romance in his moving film, Blue Valentine. The audience…
Posted Jan 27, 2010, by Eric Hynes
One on One: Rodrigo Cortés and Adam Green
As two films in the Festival diabolically illustrate, claustrophobia has more than one instigator. Both Rodrigo Cortés’s Buried…
Posted Jan 24, 2010, by Holly Willis
Opinion: Anthony Mackie
Critically-acclaimed actor Anthony Mackie plays Marcus in Night Catches Us, a beautifully directed drama by first-time feature…
Posted Jan 23, 2010, by Lara Rosenbaum
Q&A: Please Give
Director and screenwriter Nicole Holofcener reveals the subtleties of relationships in Please Give – a story of love, guilt,…
Posted Jan 23, 2010, by Eric Hynes
One on One (on One): Spencer Susser, David Michôd and Ken Wardrop
For three emerging filmmakers, the 2010 Sundance Film Festival represents both a triumphant return and an auspicious beginning.…
Posted Jan 20, 2010, by Todd Luoto
The Digital Distribution of Short Films (An Art in Itself)
In October, it wasn't uncommon that Sundance Film Festival Shorts Programmer Jon Korn added an extra hour of screening time to…
Posted Jan 20, 2010, by Bridgette Bates
One on One: Cara Mertes and Michelle Satter
The 2010 Sundance Film Festival is bringing 50,000 people to a snowy decked-with -colored-lights Main Street, that from a…
Posted Jan 14, 2010, by Todd Luoto
A Shot of Shorts
If anyone has any doubt as to the 'health' of filmmaking, this year's abundance of short film submissions can certainly provide…


