May 31, 2008
Fests and events, 5/31.
The Boston Phoenix's Peter Keough previews Shaw Scope: A History of the Shaw Bros. Studios, at the Harvard Film Archive through June 7.
Works from the Chicago Film Archive are screening at New York's Anthology Film Archives this weekend. "Think of it as an archive road show - a special program of artifacts preserved by one of the nation's youngest archival institutions that sheds light on a city not typically embraced as a hotbed of experimental or avant-garde cinema," writes S James Snyder in the New York Sun.
At indieWIRE, Peter Knegt has an overview of NYC goings on.
"Nuri Bilge Ceylan is to head the jury at this summer's Sarajevo Film Festival," reports Nick Holdsworth for Variety.
Boston, Not Coming to a Theater Near You: Rumsey Taylor on Severed Ways and both Katherine Follett and Victoria Large on Not Your Typical Bigfoot Movie.
Posted by dwhudson at May 31, 2008 12:05 PM
This is a comment re: Jonathan Marlow's 5/31 Open Reply (i was not able to leave this comment at that post for some reason, the Post a comment option was not there):
Hey Jonathan,
Interesting thoughts. I responded to the "too many filmmakers" portion of your post at my blog:
http://diyfilmmaker.blogspot.com/2008/06/re-jonathan-marlows-there-are-far-too.html
Generally I think there isn't enough filmmakers & films, & filmmakers finding there way through not-so-great projects to hopefully better made projects is cool & is the way that things happen.
That, in more detail, at my post above.
Thanks.
- Sujewa





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