This Month’s Good Reads (November 2021)
Life is busy – you’re giving thanks for health, for family, for friends… But are you giving thanks for good reads? It can be […]
Life is busy – you’re giving thanks for health, for family, for friends… But are you giving thanks for good reads? It can be […]
More often than not, a filmmaker is only as good as their closest collaborators. So it must be comforting, then, if your closest collaborator
As an accomplished cinematographer, BENJAMIN KASULKE has lensed award-winners and festival and arthouse hits for mainstays of indie filmmaking. His resume includes Mike Birbiglia’s
Like clockwork, we are back again with our weekly listing of film industry-related news, articles, interviews, essays, and more. Read them and get educated.
Happy 30th Anniversary, Heathers! You don’t look a day over 17. The cult teen comedy about three queen bees and the frenemy who ends
SAGindie is at Sundance! Which means, we could be distracted by all the movie-watching, party-hopping, celebrity-sighting, and snow-trekking that Park City has to offer.
By the time NIJLA MU’MIN was ready to finance her feature film debut, she delved into a world where many filmmakers had tread before:
As you spend this Cinco de Mayo Weekend watching Mexican films but not French films (because Mexico beat the French in the Battle of
Spring is supposed to be here, but snowstorms on the East Coast and rainstorms on the West Coast might signal some “indoor time” this
Writing, directing, producing, editing, and starring in your own feature film is a lot to take on at any age. With the new feature
As SAGindie celebrates our 20th Anniversary, we’ve opened our archives and unearthed some long-lost features and interviews from years past we thought were worth
As SAGindie celebrates our 20th Anniversary, we’ve opened our archives and unearthed some long-lost features and interviews from years past we thought were worth