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‘Pit’ too pat The State
Juan Carlos Rulfo’s documentary “In the Pit” is made in the currently fashionable mode, without voice-over and heavily edited into a fluent, seemingly intimate portrait of its subjects — in this case, the men building a huge elevated highway over Mexico City’s notoriously traffic-clogged streets.
May 14, 2007 indieWIRE
Thirty-three students from 16 colleges and universities have been selected as finalists in the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences ' 34th annual Student Academy Awards competition. Their films will be screened for and judged by Academy members, who will vote to select the winners.
Or Koyaanisqatsi on the morning commute Charleston City Paper
About three weeks ago, The Washington Post ran a remarkable story that I haven't been able to stop thinking about.
No theaters, no DVD for Tribeca Film Fest's Passio Houston Chronicle
The negative of a feature-length film is typically treated with the utmost care, preserved metiusly to produce prints and DVDs. After slaving over his film for six years, however, Paolo Cherchi Usai did the unthinkable: he destroyed it.
Unique `Passio' Premieres at Tribeca AP via Yahoo! Finance
The negative of a feature-length film is typically treated with the utmost care, preserved metiusly to produce prints and DVDs.
Unique `Passio' premieres at Tribeca Sharewatch
After slaving over his film for six years, however, Paolo Cherchi Usai did the unthinkable: he destroyed it. Usai doesn't want "Passio" to ever be distributed in theaters or released on DVD -- and he burned the negative to ensure that.
Joshua Bell plays in D.C. rush hour crowd and goes virtually unnoticed Kansas City Star
WASHINGTON — He emerged from the Metro at the L’Enfant Plaza station and positioned himself against a wall beside a trash basket.
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‘Pit’ too pat The State
Juan Carlos Rulfo’s documentary “In the Pit” is made in the currently fashionable mode, without voice-over and heavily edited into a fluent, seemingly intimate portrait of its subjects — in this case, the men building a huge elevated highway over Mexico City’s notoriously traffic-clogged streets.
May 14, 2007 indieWIRE
Thirty-three students from 16 colleges and universities have been selected as finalists in the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences ' 34th annual Student Academy Awards competition. Their films will be screened for and judged by Academy members, who will vote to select the winners.
Or Koyaanisqatsi on the morning commute Charleston City Paper
About three weeks ago, The Washington Post ran a remarkable story that I haven't been able to stop thinking about.
No theaters, no DVD for Tribeca Film Fest's Passio Houston Chronicle
The negative of a feature-length film is typically treated with the utmost care, preserved metiusly to produce prints and DVDs. After slaving over his film for six years, however, Paolo Cherchi Usai did the unthinkable: he destroyed it.
Unique `Passio' Premieres at Tribeca AP via Yahoo! Finance
The negative of a feature-length film is typically treated with the utmost care, preserved metiusly to produce prints and DVDs.
Unique `Passio' premieres at Tribeca Sharewatch
After slaving over his film for six years, however, Paolo Cherchi Usai did the unthinkable: he destroyed it. Usai doesn't want "Passio" to ever be distributed in theaters or released on DVD -- and he burned the negative to ensure that.
Joshua Bell plays in D.C. rush hour crowd and goes virtually unnoticed Kansas City Star
WASHINGTON — He emerged from the Metro at the L’Enfant Plaza station and positioned himself against a wall beside a trash basket.
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