by Colin McCormack | Feb 12, 2021 | Filmmaker Resources, indieBlog, Interviews
More often than not, a filmmaker is only as good as their closest collaborators. So it must be comforting, then, if your closest collaborator is a person you have known for literally your entire life. Sibling filmmakers SARAH SHERMAN and ZACHARY RAY SHERMAN put their... by Colin McCormack | Nov 13, 2018 | Filmmaker Resources, indieBlog, Interviews
By the time NIJLA MU’MIN was ready to finance her feature film debut, she delved into a world where many filmmakers had tread before: crowdfunding. But it was hardly the first area of moviemaking Mu’min had experienced. She was a film student (at Howard... by SAGindie | Sep 1, 2017 | Archive, Interviews, Spotlight
As SAGindie celebrates our 20th Anniversary, we’ve opened our archives and unearthed some long-lost features and interviews from years past we thought were worth sharing again. Below is a re-post of one of our archived interviews. [Originally published in... by Colin McCormack | Sep 6, 2016 | Filmmaker Resources, indieBlog, Interviews, Spotlight
As a college student studying Business Economics at UC Santa Barbara, a semester in Italy changed everything for JUSTIN TIPPING. He fell in love with Italian cinema while studying abroad in Rome, enough to change his major to Film and Media Studies. His filmmaking... by Ellen Tremiti | Apr 26, 2013 | Film Reviews, indieBlog
MUD is the latest film written and directed by Jeff Nichols. Nichols wrote and directed 2007’s Shotgun Stories and 2011’s Take Shelter (one of my favorite Sundance movies from that year). Nichols has proven that he understands character, and Mud, a true bildungsroman,...