SAGindie’s OCTOBER MOVIE PICKS
It would make sense for October to be chock-full of horror movies, thrillers, and supernatural spectacles, and you can probably find a good movie […]
It would make sense for October to be chock-full of horror movies, thrillers, and supernatural spectacles, and you can probably find a good movie […]
Ah, September movies. Too late for summer blockbusters, too early for prestige awards bait. A weird mishmash of genres that nobody knows what to
[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
SAGIndie will show Academy Award-winner Ben Affleck‘s directorial debut GONE BABY GONE, as part of its AFI Directors Series Screenings on Monday, Oct.1, in
BLACKOUT In summer 2003, America experienced the largest blackout in its history — widely reported as peaceful. But in Brooklyn’s forgotten East Flatbush neighborhood,
SAGIndie is proud to announce that we will be partnering with the American Film Institute to help spotlight films with diverse casts and voices.
What do movies like Swingers, Napoleon Dynamite, and Boys Don’t Cry have in common? They are financially successful, critically acclaimed films which feature star
You Can Make a SAG Feature for Less Than $10,000! From his artistic home at The Stella Adler Theatre, STAN HARRINGTON has been
Diversity Spotlight: Red Doors Are Open This month, SAGIndie puts the focus on RED DOORS, a diversity film that’s tearing up the festival
Last night we launched the SAGIndie Diversity Screening Series in New York with HALF NELSON. This film, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival,