Sundance 2014: Drunktown’s Finest: A bleak but hopeful feature film portrays life around a New Mexico Navajo reservation

Sundance 2014: Drunktown's Finest


While “Drunktown’s Finest” was developed over six years of writing and a year of production and post, the creative expansion and the hurdles it leaped over en route to the 2014 ); return…

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In the Shadow of the Sun: A filmmaker shines a light on the profound danger of albinism in Tanzania

In the Shadow of the Sun

by Sabine Zetteler In November 2012 we were invited to a small preview of a very special documentary entitled “In the Shadow of the Sun” at London’s infamous Frontline Club, a place dedicated to independent news. Shocking, engaging and visually stunning, the film made a lasting impression. As such we…

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New Frontier : A look at the amazing work of the Sundance Film Festival’s venue for experimental cinema and new media

New Frontier

Amid all the hubbub of film releases and elbow-rubbing that will happen at the Sundance Film Festival this week there is a lesser-known venue with enormous potential. New Frontier is a multimedia installation space featuring cutting edge work from some of the world’s most interesting contemporary cinematic artists. Stepping…

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Cindy Sherman for NYFF: The photographer covers the 50th anniversary poster

Cindy Sherman for NYFF

New York Film Festival is considered one of the most important platforms to celebrate film, and each season’s promotional posters offer aspiring and established painters and photographers a chance to showcase their talent at the same time. In the past celebrated artists such as Saul Bass, Roy Lichtenstein and…

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