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Drunktown’s Finest: Why Not A Documentary?
Drunktown’s Finest takes you to Navajo and into a knot of intersecting lives. It’s a mosaic of compounded More …
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Fruitvale Station – A Perennial Story Echoing the Trayvon Martin Killing
One of the films of the moment — the film, if you listen to the pundits — is More …
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Sundance Prepares for an Avalanche of Austinites
Everyone knows that Richard Linklater is the keystone of Austin’s independent filmmaking community; he is also an integral More …
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Documentaries: From IDFA to Sundance
As the year of film festivals gives way to a stampede of hype for annual awards, eyes are More …
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Green and Cinema East Reviewed
The 2011 summer comes to a close, and Cinema East wraps up its second, annual summer film series. More …
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Sundance 2011: The Greatest Movie Ever Sold
This episode of the Adobe Airstream podcast features David DArcy, still at The 2011 Sundance Film Festival, discussing More …
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Sundance 2011: The Oregonian
The Aobe Airstream podcast is back again today with David DArcy at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival. This More …
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Crime After Crime – a Film at Sundance You Shouldn’t Miss
If you want a roadmap for Crime After Crime, you might try the Book of Job. The documentary More …
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Interview with Retrepo’s Sebastian Junger
The top documentary prize at Sundance this January went to Restrepo, the film by writer Sebastian Junger and More …
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Movie Review: In the Loop
As Donald Rumsfeld liked to say, “There are known unknowns, and unknown unknowns.” Apply that to the secret More …
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Chameleon Street Director Wendell Harris Jr. On Invisibility
Wendell Harris Jr. talks about his independent movie, Chameleon Street, that won Sundance in 1991 and got re-screened More …
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