by Colin McCormack | Oct 4, 2016 | Filmmaker Resources, indieBlog, Interviews, Spotlight
If there’s one film sub-genre you don’t see much of, it’s Science Films. Not Sci-Fi, but films set in the world of science and technology. SENSITIVITY TRAINING sets out to change that, taking the buddy comedy genre and placing it in the science field. That’s part of... by SAGindie | Jun 10, 2016 | Filmmaker Resources, Indie News, indieBlog
Coming off a busy week – the just-wrapped Produced By Conference, LA Film Festival, and Sundance London; the still-going Dances With Films and Seattle Film Fest – and the talk of the trades this whole week was sequels (from Variety, The Hollywood Reporter,... by SAGindie | Jun 10, 2016 | Around L.A., Event Coverage, Film Festival Reports, indieBlog, SAG-AFTRA
Film Independent took over Culver City (and parts of Hollywood) for the 2016 Los Angeles Film Festival, and SAGindie once again got to be a part of it. Props to Film Independent for making the unofficial theme of this year’s festival inclusivity – nearly... by SAGindie | Jun 12, 2015 | Filmmaker Resources, Indie News, indieBlog
The Los Angeles Film Festival is up and running this week (we’ve got two sponsored events still to come!), and Sundance London is under way. But what was going on in the world of film industry news, blogs, and essays? Glad you asked, because we have a lovely... by Eliza Hajek | Jun 29, 2006 | Film Festival Reports
One week into the Los Angeles Film Festival (with three days left), and I’m not sure which is funnier: Boys’ & Girls’ Guide to Getting Down, Paul Sapiano’s energetic and saucy how-to film, or the fact that The Eliza Hajek Hate Club has...