2007 Sundance: We Came, We Saw, We Kicked Snow-Booty!
Well, it’s over. That’s right, stick a fork in it, Sundance 2007 is DONE!! And I’m not even hung over. O.K, anyone who doesn’t […]
Well, it’s over. That’s right, stick a fork in it, Sundance 2007 is DONE!! And I’m not even hung over. O.K, anyone who doesn’t […]
What do movies like Swingers, Napoleon Dynamite, and Boys Don’t Cry have in common? They are financially successful, critically acclaimed films which feature star
No, I am NOT Going into Rehab But maybe I should. As many of you already know, Friday was my last day as Director
As a child who came of age in the late 70’s and early 80’s, I first became aware of ROBERT ALTMAN indirectly, through the
You Can Make a SAG Feature for Less Than $10,000! From his artistic home at The Stella Adler Theatre, STAN HARRINGTON has been
Diversity Spotlight: Red Doors Are Open This month, SAGIndie puts the focus on RED DOORS, a diversity film that’s tearing up the festival
"New Guy" here. That’s right. I’m finally blogging. So whatch yerselves all you LA-based whipper-snappers! Brooklyn’s in the houuuuuuuse!! I registered for the IFP
Last night we launched the SAGIndie Diversity Screening Series in New York with HALF NELSON. This film, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival,
We haven’t given up on this newfangled “blog” thingy. We’re just lame. We had hoped to file numerous reports at the Sundance Film Festival…
Last night we attended the 2006 Gotham Awards, the event that celebrates New York independent filmmaking and kicks off the awards season. As usual,