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Posted Mar 8, 2012, by Nate von Zumwalt, Editorial Coordinator
NEA Chairman Rocco Landesman Visits Film Forward in Arizona
The Chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts, Rocco Landesman, was in Arizona last week as part of his Art Works tour.…
Posted Feb 24, 2012, by Nate von Zumwalt, Editorial Coordinator
A Closer Look at This Year’s Sundance-Supported Oscar Nominees: Monsieur Lazhar
Leading up to the 84th edition of the Academy Awards this Sunday, February 26, we’re profiling all seven of this year’s…
Posted Feb 23, 2012, by Nate von Zumwalt, Editorial Coordinator
A Closer Look at This Year’s Sundance-Supported Oscar Nominees: Margin Call
Leading up to the 84th edition of the Academy Awards this Sunday, February 26, we’re profiling all seven of this year’s…
Posted Jan 27, 2012, by Eric Hynes
Parker Posey’s Explosive Charm in Full Effect in Price Check
Those who came to see the world premiere of Price Check on Wednesday night at the Eccles Theater were treated to something like…
Posted Jan 27, 2012, by Eric Hynes
One on One: Mark Webber & Antonio Campos Discuss the Perils and Pleasures of Working without a Script
On the surface, films couldn’t be more different than Mark Webber’s The End of Love and Antonio Campos’s Simon Killer. Whereas…
Posted Jan 27, 2012, by Jeff Hanson
Q&A: The British Invade California Solo
Marshall Lewy premiered more than his film, California Solo, at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival. As he came out to welcome an…
Posted Jan 27, 2012, by Claiborne Smith
For A Good Time, Call... Rings in a New Dimension of Female Storytelling
The buzz about Jamie Travis’ feature debut, For a Good Time, Call..., is that it’s a comedy starring raunchy women. That’s…
Posted Jan 27, 2012, by Claiborne Smith
Tainted Love: Sexual Transgression and Off-Kilter Romance Turn Up Early and Often at Sundance 2012
Love is so difficult to attain, and so elusive to keep, that it seems warranted to ask whether filmmakers who pile all manner…
Posted Jan 26, 2012, by Claiborne Smith
Alice Rohrwacher’s Corpo Celeste Explores the Perilous Intersection of Faith and Adolescence
It’s not technically true that Marta, the meek but intent girl at the heart of Alice Rohrwacher’s Corpo Celeste, is in every…
Posted Jan 26, 2012, by Eric Hynes
James Marsh Turns His Talents to Dramatic Filmmaking with the Belfast-Set Thriller, Shadow Dancer
Few filmmakers have the kind of range that James Marsh has, alternating between crowd-pleasing, Oscar-winning documentaries (…


