April 11, 2007
Interview. Jeff Lipsky.
"Despite the hoopla, genuine indies, the kind of passion-made, personal film without slumming stars or boutique-studio funding, are rarer than we think, and often just as difficult to define as such," writes Michael Atkinson at IFC News. Flannel Pajamas is "an eagle-eyed, mature, true-to-thyself piece of cinema made for the sheer making, a film in which the people count more than the PR footprint the movie might make in the Park City snow.... [T]he movie doesn't feel generalized or iconic - the textures of the characters' lives are specific, thorny, culturally alert and thrumming with surprise."
Just up at the main site: Sara Schieron's interview with writer/director Jeff Lipsky.
Posted by dwhudson at April 11, 2007 12:33 PM








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