A Tale of Two Cities
First, I’d like to thank our friends at the American Pavilion, who have launched a new student filmmaker program at the Venice Film Festival. […]
First, I’d like to thank our friends at the American Pavilion, who have launched a new student filmmaker program at the Venice Film Festival. […]
SAGIndie is pleased to announce the launch of our Diversity Screening Series, a program dedicated to promoting films with a diverse cast and/or diverse
And now for part two of my trip to the Palm Springs International Festival of Shorts: After barely escaping certain death (these pools in
I’m quite happy to announce that the rest of the SAGIndie group finally came around and realized what a valuable asset I am to
I know it’s been a while since the indieBlog has been updated. We’ve just been so busy here…there’s always something, you know? It’s so
O.K., you all know that I go to a lot of festivals. The truth is, I rarely go to any panel or event where
Last night we launched the SAGIndie Diversity Screening Series in New York with HALF NELSON. This film, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival,
PROLOGUE We at SAGIndie decided to try a little something new this year, and hold a panel at Comic-con. We figured there we would
This press release just came across our desk, and it seems like a great opportunity for you diverse filmmakers out there in the blogosphere:
Friday night SAGIndie screened the first film (Michael Kang’s The Motel) in our newest undertaking, the quarterly Diversity Screening Series at AFI. I’d like
Dear Loyal Readers: Since I was left alone in the office today, with no one to entertain me (Paul is in NYC hiring the
SAGIndie is growing. Besides the addition of Eliza (who is putting us all to shame with the frequency of her blogging), we are going