 | Sundance '07: Southern Exposure
From Atlanta's own The Signal, to the New Orleans feature Low and Behold, to North Carolina's Great World of Sound, the South was again well represented at Sundance. The 2007 festival had plenty of excitement and Ci ... read more>> |
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 | News & Notes: Entering Zobel's Great World Craig Zobel wrote and directed Great World of Sound.
His script was a finalist for the Southeastern Media Award at the 2005 Atlanta
Film Festival. The film screened in the Spectrum category at this year's
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 | Southern Hospitality: All Danced Out
2007 is already turning out to be a great year for
filmmaking in Atlanta. With the success of The
Signal at the Sundance Film Festival, things look bright indeed. And The Signal is just one film that has
seen success in ... read more>> |
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 | On Set: "El Departmento" El Departmento, the senior project of Savannah College of Art and
Design student Jonathan Perez, is the stuff of suspense thrillers, but is also
a true story that occurred nearly two years ago, and is yet to be resolved. Pe ... read more>> |
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 | Review: "The Signal" (Sundance) Three directors. One story. Three visions. An institution in the Atlanta film community, POPfilms is best known for using as many tools in their cinematic toolbox as possible. Acting, editing, lighting, blocking, they approac ... read more>> |
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 | Exposition: The Future of Cinema? Part II In Part I of this article we left off inquiring as to which
filmmakers are making thought provoking films that utilize new technologies and
push the boundaries of cinema as we know it. At this year's Sundance Film Festi ... read more>> |
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 | Review: "Chasing Ghosts" (Sundance) Chasing Ghosts: Beyond the Arcade is a
testament to those countless hours spent fixated on conquering pixilated
aliens, chomping flashing ghosts, and blasting incessant asteroids.
Remember the feeling of your sweaty ... read more>> |
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 | News & Notes: Not in My Family (audio) Although AIDS and HIV have been a part of our daily reality since it was officially identified in 1981 there still exist misconceptions and delusions. Even with awareness raising initiatives such as National Black HIV/AIDS Aw ... read more>> |
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 | Review: "Dark Remains" Dark Remains is a
good horror film. Let’s not leave that in doubt. However, it will probably work better for you if you have
not seen Brian Avenet-Bradley’s previous effort, Ghost of the Needle. While Dark
Rema ... read more>> |
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 | News & Notes: "Atlanta Shorts" Premieres What is the one thing that a
filmmaker can't guarantee when they complete a film? An audience, you say?
Filmmakers do not know where or when, if ever, their films will be seen by an
audience. The hurdles for films to f ... read more>> |
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 | News & Notes: Outside the White Box We were lucky to see three
films from the Sundance Frontier section and found two films that
are worthy of comparison: Phantom Love and Zidane: A 21st
Century Portrait. While both films can easily be discarded as Art films ... read more>> |
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 | News & Notes: Audio Interviews from Sundance CinemATL brings you complete audio interviews from Sundance. Hear from Marco Williams, director of Banished; La Misma Luna actor Jesse Garcia; If I'd Known I Was a Genius director Dominique Wirtschafter; co-stars Kene Hol ... read more>> |
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