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2011

Happy New Year! We are back in the office and looking forward to an exciting year ahead. Many great projects with both new partners and old friends. Stay tuned.

IFP Documentary Labs

We’re helping out with the IFP Labs this week. The 10 films selected include: Mike Brown’s 25 to Life, Sara Terry’s Fambul Tok, Our School a film by Mona Nicoara and Miruna Coca-Cozma, Salmon Dreams directed by Luke Griswold-Tergis, Brian Cassidy and Melanie Shatzky’s Patron Saints, David Soll’s Puppet, Matt Boyd’s A Rubberband is an Unlikely Instrument, Dear Mandela by [...]

Can Dreams Predict the Feature?

The Edge of Dreaming, which also screened this weekend at Full Frame Festival, is featured this week in The Huffington Post.

The Edge of Dreaming picked up by POV

We’re happy to announce that PBS’s POV strand has picked up US broadcasting rights for The Edge of Dreaming. POV’s full 2010 schedule announced this week.

70th Anniversary of This Land is Your Land

February marks the 70th anniversary of Woody Guthrie’s song This Land is Your Land- a piece that for decades has inspired many works, including our film of the same title.  Politically themed documentaries can become outdated quickly, but with the recent Supreme Court ruling, the global financial meltdown, continued plant closures,  job outsourcing, the outcry over [...]

Happy news in Park City

The week went well for Amy (Hobby) & Leon, from Variety’s review of the Spalding Gray film to Leon winning the Sundance Award for directing.

Fillmore at Sundance

Two of our partners in the Fillmore project have films screening today in Park City:   Director Leon Gast’s “Smash His Camera” about original paparazzo Ron Galella is screening in competition at Sundance and Producer Amy Hobby’s “And Everything is Going Fine” directed by Steven Soderbergh, an intimate portrait of Spalding Gray, has one premiere [...]

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