Robin Williams: An Indie Film Appreciation
[UPDATED 6/6/18] You could never put ROBIN WILLIAMS‘ career into one box. He was a hyperactive standup; a wacky comedic leading man; a stable […]
[UPDATED 6/6/18] You could never put ROBIN WILLIAMS‘ career into one box. He was a hyperactive standup; a wacky comedic leading man; a stable […]
[UPDATED 5/24/17] The phrase “independent film” usually conjures up certain touchstone images: Early pioneers like Corman or Cassavetes; no-budget phenoms like Clerks and The
A word of welcome from SAGindie’s two newest employees, Amanda LaFranco and Colin McCormack… FROM AMANDA: The shoes I’ve gotta fill… Ellen left a
Join us June 25th – 27th for our inaugural Minority Independent Producers Summit (MIPS) where you’ll have a chance to network with industry professionals
POSTMARK DEADLINE EXTENSION 06/09 The Screen Actors Guild Foundation is now accepting submissions from filmmakers residing in all states west of the Mississippi for its
Director JARED DRAKE is no stranger to bringing unique characters to life, and he will be the first to tell you casting the right
A few years ago we interviewed indie Producers EBEN KOSTBAR & JOSEPH MCKELHEER about their critically-acclaimed film THE HAMMER— the true story of deaf
If you’re in Massachusetts and/or attending Independent Film Festival Boston this year, make sure you check out the panel “Make it (Indie) in Mass”
If you haven’t already heard of, or run into, filmmaker PAUL OSBORNE somewhere along the way, don’t sweat it because the odds are you
The Screen Actors Guild Foundation is now accepting submissions from all states east of the Mississippi for its June 2014 NY Shorts Showcase –
If you haven’t heard the news, the SAG-AFTRA New York offices (260 and 360 Madison locations) will be closing at 5:30 pm on Friday,
The Screen Actors Guild Foundation is now accepting submissions from all states east of the Mississippi for its February 2014 NY Shorts Showcase –