New technology and futuristic themes featured prominently at South by Southwest this year.
New technology and futuristic themes featured prominently at South by Southwest this year.
New technology and futuristic themes featured prominently at South by Southwest this year.
South by Southwest Film Festival announced its complete feature lineup today, which includes Bay Area’s Katie Galloway and Kelly Duane de la Vega’s documentary, ‘Better This World,’ Dan Geller and Dayna Goldfine’s ‘Something Ventured,’ and SFFS’ 2010 Documentary Grant honorable mention selection, ‘Dragonslayer’ by Tristan Patterson. Opening night will feature the world premiere of Duncan Jones’ ‘Source Code.’ More at sxsw.com.
A first-team non-fiction feature filmmaker hits it big with miniatures story.
A first-team non-fiction feature filmmaker hits it big with miniatures story.
A first-team non-fiction feature filmmaker hits it big with miniatures story.
Tens of thousands of artists, aficionados and businesspeople flock to Austin for a festival that is part online conference, part film festival, and more than part music.
The 6th Screen: Hannah Eaves recommends Twitter, Meebo, Facebook, Ning and eNewsletters as film promotion tools.
Michael Jacobs talks about his documentary, which follows Pentecostal Pastor Richard Gazowsky engaged in the creation of an ambitious, multi-million dollar sci-fi-feature on God.
Holly Million reviews some of the documentaries shown at this year's festival: It Came >From Kuchar, MIne and Motherland.
A reprinting of an interview with Amanda Micheli because her film, now playing Sundance, has just made the final cut for an Academy Award.
When Bay Area filmmaker Amanda Micheli approaches, you can see that she is an athlete. She's sure of herself.
Director Grace Lee talks about the personal horror movie genre in American Zombie and the ethical dilemmas documentary filmmakers face.
Director Laura Poitras’ traveled to Iraq for her latest film, “My Country, My Country.”