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Nimble Forgiveness and the Filming of SALT IN THE AIR
By: Sarah Sherman Enrico Rossini Cullen has left behind his desktop computer at Arts Engine to follow his curiosity and…
Posted on June 17

Kurt Kuenne’s Shortlist
The Shortlist article series is your opportunity to learn about the films that inspire intellectual, artistic and activist leaders –…
Posted on June 17

My Perestroika
In Robin Hessman’s My Perestroika, the director applies a unique blend of home video, archival footage, and personal interviews in…
Posted on May 31

Mark Moormann’s Shortlist
The Shortlist article series is your opportunity to learn about the films that inspire intellectual, artistic and activist leaders—leaders like…
Posted on May 19

Josh Tickell’s Shortlist
The Shortlist article series is your opportunity to learn about the films that inspire intellectual, artistic and activist leaders—leaders like…
Posted on April 28

Before Stonewall
It’s a common misconception that the 1969 Stonewall riots, one of the first instances in which the gay community fought…
Posted on April 28

Tribeca Buzz: A Talk with the Directors of Challenging Impossibility
by Mary Iannone “Sri Chinmoy was a small man for his feats and proclaimed his sense of inner peace as…
Posted on April 22

Tribeca Buzz: A Talk with Guru’s Jonathan VanBallenberghe
by Mary Iannone “When a person is truly manic it’s like you’re in an avalanche zone.  The slightest movement or…
Posted on April 21

Tribeca Buzz: A Talk with Current (Reprise)‘s Brian Doyle
by Mary Iannone “My interest in ticker tape parades stems from their creation of some unique phenomena.  The debris can…
Posted on April 18

Tribeca Buzz: A Talk with Garden Roll Bounce Parking Lot’s Melissa Friedling
by Mary Iannone “Definitions are hard – especially when it comes to documentary. My interest is more specifically in the…
Posted on April 17

Tribeca Buzz: A Talk with Filmpiece for Bartlett’s Scott Nyerges
by Mary Iannone “When we’re learning, we emulate those who teach and inspire us. That can be good, but it…
Posted on April 14

Brock Enright: Good Times Will Never Be The Same
In 2006, New York’s Perry Rubenstein Gallery asked mixed media artist Brock Enright to create a special exhibit to be…
Posted on April 07

Tribeca Buzz: A Talk with Summer Snapshot’s Ian McCluskey
by Mary Iannone “In her essay “Goodbye to All That,” Joan Didion writes: ‘It’s easy to see the beginnings of…
Posted on March 26

Nina Gilberti’s Shortlist
The Shortlist article series is your opportunity to learn about the films that inspire intellectual, artistic and activist leaders—leaders like…
Posted on March 22

Eric Gilliland’s Shortlist
The Shortlist article series is your opportunity to learn about the films that inspire intellectual, artistic and activist leaders—leaders like…
Posted on February 23

11-4-08
Just two weeks before the 2008 elections, Jeff Deutchman commissioned twenty fellow filmmakers to document the events of a day…
Posted on February 17

A Revolution, Online and Off
Living in a country where communication outlets like Twitter, Facebook, Youtube, and even your local news can be accessed with…
Posted on February 11

Beetle Queen Conquers Tokyo
In BEETLE QUEEN CONQUERS TOKYO, filmmaker Jessica Oreck takes us on an adventure that follows the role of insects in…
Posted on January 31

John Cameron Mitchell’s Shortlist
Filmmaker and Actor John Cameron Mitchell The Shortlist article series is your opportunity to learn about the films that inspire…
Posted on January 31

In the Angst of Danger, the Camera Rolls
by John Patrick Reyes In the spring of 2007, Tim Hetherington and Sebastian Junger landed in the Korangal Valley, a…
Posted on January 31

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