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The Most Promising Young Filmmakers in Brooklyn

  ©Robin Holland/robinholland.com BAMcinemaFest begins its sixth year on Wednesday, the first of 12 days of the best in independent cinema. While it features highly anticipated indies like Boyhood and...

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“Willis Actually Is a Wizard”: Talking with Brooklyn Filmmaker Tim Sutton

A still from Memphis. With his new movie Memphis, opening Friday, Tim Sutton, who lives in Park Slope, confirms his status as a major new American indie filmmaker. The film retains the engrossingly...

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Sundance 2016: Old Masters and New Classics

In its current and most recognizable iteration, that affiliated with Robert Redford, the Sundance Film Festival dates back to 1991, which means that many filmmakers who presented their earliest works...

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BAMcinemaFest: Meet the Directors of This Year’s Best Brooklyn Films

As ever, the eighth annual BAMcinemaFest, running June 15-26, shines a spotlight on the best of American independent film, from hot-topic documentaries to studio-supported rising stars and regional...

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Every Man Dies Alone: Dark Night

Dark Night Directed by Tim Sutton Opens February 3 at the Alamo Drafthouse A contemporary look at the disaffection and desensitization that have long been native to American suburbia, the unsettling...

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The Most Promising Young Filmmakers in Brooklyn

©Robin Holland/robinholland.com BAMcinemaFest begins its sixth year on Wednesday, the first of 12 days of the best in independent cinema. While it features highly anticipated indies like Boyhood and...

View Article

Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

“Willis Actually Is a Wizard”: Talking with Brooklyn Filmmaker Tim Sutton

A still from Memphis. With his new movie Memphis, opening Friday, Tim Sutton, who lives in Park Slope, confirms his status as a major new American indie filmmaker. The film retains the engrossingly...

View Article

Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

Sundance 2016: Old Masters and New Classics

In its current and most recognizable iteration, that affiliated with Robert Redford, the Sundance Film Festival dates back to 1991, which means that many filmmakers who presented their earliest works...

View Article


Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

BAMcinemaFest: Meet the Directors of This Year’s Best Brooklyn Films

As ever, the eighth annual BAMcinemaFest, running June 15-26, shines a spotlight on the best of American independent film, from hot-topic documentaries to studio-supported rising stars and regional...

View Article


Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

Every Man Dies Alone: Dark Night

Dark Night Directed by Tim Sutton Opens February 3 at the Alamo Drafthouse A contemporary look at the disaffection and desensitization that have long been native to American suburbia, the unsettling...

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