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Vamperifica Premiers at Screamfest
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Kings of Leon at Tribeca; Great Review.
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Preservation Hall Premiers at SXSW
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New Network, New Show
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A.W.O.L. Selected for Sundance
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David Blaine Specials Premiere on Travel Channel
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Bionics - The First Bionic Eye
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Push Button House Snagged
Following a successful 16-festival run, Push Button House, a documentary by Robert Profusek and Ryan Silbert, obtained distribution by SnagFilms, Babelgum and IndiePix. The film, mixed at SoundSpace, showcases the work of artist Adam Kalkin as he premiers the Illy sponsored project at the Time Warner Center in Manhattan. |
Danny Clinch's Latest Previews New Pearl Jam Album
The latest Danny Clinch signature short music documentary previews songs from the new Pearl Jam album as well as goes behind the scenes into the making of the album. Edited by Taryn Gould. Sound Mix by Matthew Polis at SoundSpace. Watch here. Read article in Rolling Stones. |
Skatopia Sells out at Acefest
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Off and Running at Tribeca
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Peter and Vandy Premieres at Sundance
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Willimam's Christening Sweeps NYU Craft Awards
Josh Hume's film, William's Christening, wins a total of seven craft awards and was a Wasserman/King Finalist at NYU's annual film festival this year. Among those was Best Achievment in Sound Design, awarded to Matthew Polis (sound design) and Jodi Levine (mix). |
Nowhere Kids Lands Tribeca Premiere
Following the success of their feature documentary, Off the Grid, the team at Still Point Pictures created this short narrative based on some of the stories and characters they followed. Intended to show a taste of the feature-length version to follow, the short was selected to screen in competition at the 2009 Tribeca Film Festival in New York City. |
Sordid Things heads to Boston
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