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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. […]

Waylaid

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

So Ronery, I’m So Ronery…

Dear Loyal Readers: Since I was left alone in the office today, with no one to entertain me (Paul is in NYC hiring the

Outfest 2006: Airing DIRTY LAUNDRY

O.K., y’all haven’t heard much from me lately.  For one, I haven’t seen that many films lately, despite the local festivals.  I can only

LAFF 2006: Intellectual Honesty

Last week I was quoted in an article in the LA Film Festival launch issue of Daily Variety. The issue was about all of

From the Water to the Desert

O.K., so I’m engaging in film festival revelry.  I have now consumed more alcohol (I mean, I’ve seen more films) in a week than

Lies

Yesterday we hosted a “case-study” panel with the cast and filmmakers behind “Lying.” The film, by first-time writer/director M Blash is part of the

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