Director Sky Hopinka on”Powwow People,” “a vérité-style doc grounded in the rhythms, relationships, and lived experience of a ...
One Battle After Another, Familiar Touch and If I Had Legs I’d Kick You are among the multiple nominees for the 2025 35th ...
Greenlight Coverage was proud to partner with Gotham Week this year, offering script analysis and story development support ...
Filmmaker: Do you enjoy revisiting your old work? McNaughton: It’s case by case. If [a studio] is going to restore a film of mine, especially if it’s going to Blu-ray or whatever the new format is, I ...
A different denial of reality provides the macro-framework for David Bim’s To the West, in Zapata, in which the gap between ostensible present-day Cuban revolutionary practice and the abject physical ...
Zeinabu irene Davis’s Compensation (1999) tells dual stories of pairs of lovers (both played by Michelle A. Banks and John Earl Jelks) at the beginning and end of the 20th century. The film is ...
Which is why the late October onslaught of regional film festivals can be pretty important.
Few directors in the history of American film have presented a perspective on the human condition as complex, varied, and compassionate as that of John Sayles. The quintessential independent filmmaker ...
Following a decade of work in experimental and documentary cinema, director Courtney Stephens steps into fiction for the first time with Invention, a remarkably resourceful microbudget drama that ...
Last fall, desiring information to aid our own filmmaking careers, we launched an experiment to see whether we could obtain hard data on independent film revenue. Having experienced firsthand how ...
A half-hour into Connor Sen Warnick’s Characters Disappearing, left-wing revolutionary Mei (Yuka Murakami) hangs up a poster declaring “The East is Red.” Until that point, the film seems to take ...
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