Showing posts with label 25 New Faces Of Independent Film. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 25 New Faces Of Independent Film. Show all posts

Thursday, October 20, 2016

Once upon a filmmaking, there was a time in the not so distant past, where I eagerly awaited Filmmaker Magazine's 25 New Faces of Film, Sundance Film Festival Audience Winners, Festival de Cannes Official Selections, and the IFC Gotham Independent Film Awards.

This morning, the 2016 Gotham Awards nominees were announced. For many insiders, journalists, filmmakers and Academy voting members, today signals the advent of awards season and the red carpet parade. Each year the list of names, production companies and distributors become more recognizable and achingly familiar, leading to the inquiry: Where is the independence? What is independent film?

While posing the rhetorical threat, I will offer some of this year's roster of nominations: Paramount Pictures, Amazon Studios, Roadside Attractions, Fox Searchlight Pictures, Sony Pictures Classics, Annette Benning, Natalie Portman and Jeff Bridges. There is nothing particularly independent about said nomenclature and as a producer of independent film, the evolution from indie to Hollywood is to change or evolve the studio system from a closed narrative to an inclusive movie production arena where all stories are told. It is also to emerge from meager budgeted innovative cinema production to fully secured productions capable of being articulated to larger audiences.

With that said, I congratulate the 2016 Gotham Awards nominees, and look forward to not fully knowing any of the winners.

Monday, September 19, 2016

Making the Circuit. Flickeria's latest film Juliens's Bed has been accepted into the prestigious Thessaloniki Gay and Lesbian International Film Festival.

Known for its highly selected programming, TGLIFF always delivers a provocative slate of stand-out international cinema gems which veers entertainment into the fresh voices shaping the future of cinema and well beyond. Thessaloniki provides emerging filmmakers a platform to showcase their talent and vision while unfolding story narratives addressing issues in human rights, political, environmental and global issues without being didactic or pedantic.

Although our French-American-Arabic collaboration, Julien's Bed, screening has been pushed back until 2017. Flickeria is proud to be included into such an important world film festival and among those designing the future.

Wednesday, July 29, 2015

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COME summer, emerging indie filmmakers and roving film festival circuiteurs eagerly await Filmmaker Magazine's highly coveted and completely subjective "25 New Faces of Independent Film" list of up-and-coming independent filmmakers.

Twenty-fifteen's holy scroll includes not only directors, but talent in all areas of filmmaking, including actors, cinematographers, animators, writers and more.  As their art reflects their life and the world around them, this year's "25 New Faces" use their vision, voice and camera to tackle current news and sensitive subjects of our day, from poverty and homelessness, to race and police violence - and, of course, the multi ring circus of politics.

Get familiar and keep an eye on this fresh and exciting crop of cinema professionals.  Chances are you will be hearing from them soon.