Filmmaker Interview: MELISSA FINELL and MEGHA KOHLI of SENSITIVITY TRAINING
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
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
Filmmaker MARIS CURRAN is coming off a very busy week. After her film FIVE NIGHTS IN MAINE wrapped up its nearly year-long festival tour
We’ve reached the end of the week, surely feeling all warm and fuzzy inside after the Democratic National Convention (or all angry and hostile,
Film Independent took over Culver City (and parts of Hollywood) for the 2016 Los Angeles Film Festival, and SAGindie once again got to be
Film Independent Directors Close-UpFebruary 3 – March 2, 2016The Landmark Theatre10850 W. Pico Blvd., Los Angeles SAGindie was once again a sponsor of FILM
The 2016 FILM INDEPENDENT SPIRIT AWARDS took place on Saturday, February 27, in Santa Monica, celebrating the best indie movies, filmmakers, and performances of
Could this week have been any more newsier? Sean Penn became BFFs with a wanted drug kingpin. Ricky Gervais set the Golden Globes on
We’re coming off a busy fall week – wrapping up AFI FEST (see our recap here), a panel at American Film Market, and out-of-town
UPDATED: With new videos and information. SAGindie was a returning premiere sponsor of the 2015 FILM INDEPENDENT FORUM, which kicked off Friday, October 23,
Our friends at IFP made some exciting announcements this week, including their slate of projects for the 2015 Independent Film Week, and also publishing
Because we value and celebrate independence (of the cinematic variety as well as the “from the British circa 1776” variety), we’ll be off tomorrow
This has been an eventful week in news, what with the Supreme Court being all progressive and stuff. So we can’t really blame you