January 29, 2008

With festivals only showing a small percentage of what’s submitted to them, people often wonder if there was something great that didn’t make the cut. Well now you can show them! The Filmlot’s new discovery section called the Fringe focuses on the most creative, interesting films outside of the circuit! more…
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January 27, 2008

Park City, UT — The jury and audience award-winners of the 2008 Sundance Film Festival were announced tonight at the Festival’s closing Awards Ceremony hosted by William H. Macy in Park City, Utah. more…
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January 26, 2008

Slamdance — The 14th annual Slamdance Film Festival has announced 15 film and screenplay prize winners in three categories who will share more than $200,000 in cash and prizes, plus, for one winner, guaranteed production of a feature film. more…
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January 25, 2008

Sundance — When Hector accidentally travels 1 hour into the past, he has to recreate certain events to get his earlier self to continue on his pre-destined path. But when things don’t work out, he has to decide whether he should try to go back again or risk having his whole life fall apart. more…
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January 24, 2008

Sundance — Adapted from Chuck Palahniuk’s book, Clark Gregg’s first feature Choke brings the story of Victor, a self-absorbed, sex addicted and fatherless conman who discovers he might be a half-clone of Jesus. more…
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January 23, 2008

Slamdance — Making it US premiere at Slamdance, Nevando Voy (Under The Snow) follows four strangers who develop a close friendship which helps them deal with the difficulties in their lives and the boredom of working in a factory as a laborer. more…
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January 22, 2008

Slamdance — Three new filmmakers set out to make a documentary that examines both sides of the conflict between city kids and cops. Filled with excitement and promise they dive into their film without knowing the real dangers of becoming too involved with your subject. more…
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January 21, 2008

Sundance — Ever get a slight chill when peering deeply into your reflection’s eyes? Premiering his 2nd feature film The Broken at Sundance, Sean Ellis’ latest thriller explores just what those chills could mean. more…
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January 20, 2008

Sundance — It’s normally pretty difficult to conceive of death as a positive event, but in Lance Hammer’s wonderfully executed debut film Ballast, death is the catalyst that brings new life to a broken family. more…
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January 20, 2008

Park City, UT — Sundance Institute today announced the Sundance Creative Producing Initiative, a new Fellowship program for emerging American independent producers. The announcement was made today during the Producers Lunch at the Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah. Veteran film producer Paul Mezey (MARIA FULL OF GRACE, SUGAR) gave the keynote address at the event which was attended by more than 150 independent producers. more…
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