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Local Industry

Industry News

By Melinda Green
Matthew Temple's "Senses of Place" premieres at the Lake Placid Film Festival this month.
A report of news & happenings in the local industry for June 2004.

Industry News

By Melinda GreenA report of news & happenings in the local industry for May 2004.

Boston Phoenix: BFVF's Reincarnation

By Rebecca Richards
The FilmShack production center will house the new Boston Educational Film and Video Association.
FilmShack Founder Robert Patton-Spruill picks up the pieces of the Boston Film/Video Foundation to form the new Boston Educational Film and Video Association.

Industry News

By Melinda Green
"Beyond Dreamland" plans to wrap production August 2004.
"The Twelve Dogs of Christmas," an upcoming Bravo series, "Beyond Dreamland" and more... A report of news & happenings in the local industry for April 2004.

The Stuff Dreams Are Made Of

By Randy Steinberg
The outside of the Dream Alley Pictures offices.
Dream Alley Pictures opens up shop as Boston’s newest film and television production company with a talented team and ambitious goals.

Industry News

By Allison Walton
A still from "The Sweetest Sound" by Alan Berliner showing at the Maine Jewish Film Festival this month.
BFVF's closing, WGBH contest, upcoming screenings... A report of news & events in the local industry for March 2004.

And the Oscar Goes To...

By Randy Steinberg
The Massachusetts Film Bureau's 2004 Oscar Party.
... the Massachusetts Film Bureau (well, in our minds) for their dedication to bringing Hollywood to Massachusetts long after government funding has vanished.

Industry News

By Chris Cooke
 Willie Garson in Jeffrey Seckendorf's "The Crux," which screens this month at the Director's View Film Festival.
"Things I Hate About You," "Rose and the Snake," upcoming fests and more... A report of news & events in the local industry for February 2004.

Drawn To It

By Ellen Mills
"Ronald Reagan and Barbara Walters" clay animation characters for Polonsky's client, WABC-TV, New York.
Animator and illustrator Gabriel Polonsky has turned a love of drawing and art into a one-person font of creativity at his animation studio, and clients have noticed.

Industry News

By Chris Cooke
Errol Morris's newest film "Fog of War" screens on Friday, January 30th at Coolidge Corner Theatre.
"Gilmore Girls," "Pledge of Allegiance Blues" and more... A report of news & events in the local industry for January 2004.

DocuClub: Show Me the Footage

By Ellen Mills
Julie Mallozzi's film "A Name for Our Family" screened as part of DocuClub's In The Works series. Photo by Andrew Page
For filmmakers with a rough cut and many questions, the Manhattan-based DocuClub offers a professional screening, knowledgeable critique and lots of community.

Industry News

By Chris Cooke
Brownie Wise tosses a Tupperware to one of the ladies.
Southeastern CT Film Office Closes, "Empire Falls," and more... A report of news & events in the local industry for December 2003.

Cinematic Spark

By Hilary Barraford
Director George Kachadorian  answers questions after the "Divining Mom" screening at the Firehouse Film Series in February.
Cozy up to the Firehouse Film Series, Newburyport’s monthly showcase of Boston’s hottest independent films, and experience a fusion of big city arts and small town charm.

Industry News

By Chris Cooke
Lisa Gornick's film "Do I Love You?" will screen on November 15 at 7:30 pm as part of the Eros Film Festival (www.ctglff.org).
Reality TV takes over, Adam Sandler's "The Mayor," and more... A report of news & events in the local industry for November 2003.

The State of the Arts

By Genevieve ButlerThe results of The Free Expression Policy Project’s Arts Funding Policy Report shed light on individual state's policies on artistic freedom.

Industry News

By Chris Cooke
The Rhode Island International Horror Film Festival will a rescreen a print of The Golem with live accompaniment opening night.
Premiere of "Cabin Fever," filming of "Bereft," and more... A report of news & events in the local industry for October 2003.

Making the Rounds

By Randy Steinberg
A still from "100 Days," the premiere film for The Film Circuit.
Local Sightings founder David Kleiler launches a new showcase for independent cinema in New England -- the Film Circuit -- a traveling screening series.

Industry News

By Chris Cooke
"Act Your Age" will screen the Coolidge Corner Theatre this month.
Maureen Foley's new feature, "Martha Stewart Living," and more... A report of news & events in the local industry for September 2003.

Working It

By Dan McCallumThe national non-profit Actors’ Work Program tackles the industry’s economic turmoil -- one union member at a time.

Industry News

By Chris Cooke
"Passionada" premieres in New Bedford at a gala before its nationwide release August 15.
A report of news & events in the local industry for August 2003.

Wooing Hollywood

By Kevin McCarthy
A scenic New Hampshire farm -- one of the many picturesque locations for film shoots in the Granite state.
The revitalized New Hampshire Film and Television Office takes on Hollywood under its new leader, Jay Brenchick.

Industry News

By Chris Cooke
"Almost Salinas" will screen on July 26 as part of the Woods Hole Film Festival.
MTV's Real World/Road Rules Challenge, Jim Carrey's "Lemony Snicket," FilmShack's "Edge of Darkness," and more... A report of news & events in the local industry for July 2003.

Industry News

By Chris Cooke
"Don't Tempt Me" will screen as part of the Provincetown Film Festival this month.
Shooting "Alex and Emma"; David Mamet's latest film; upcoming fest deadlines; and more... A report of news & events in the local industry for June 2003.

Got DVDs?

By Randy Steinberg
Filmmaker Peter Tucker's film "Irrigation" part of the Aspect Magazine DVD will screen at the Gallery @ Green Street .
The Gallery @ Green Street opens a DVD library of indie movies and new media with a 72-hour screening in conjunction with the Boston Cyberarts Festival.

Industry News

By Chris Cooke
"Tipping the Velvet" will screen as part of the Connecticut Gay and Lesbian Film Festival this month.
"Providence" starring Matthew Broderick; filming of "The Stepford Wives" with Nicole Kidman; upcoming fest deadlines; and more... A report of news & events in the local industry for May 2003.

Industry News

By Chris Cooke
A still from "Darkroom."
David E. Kelly's latest CBS pilot; a new film by Ron Howard's Imagine Entertainment; a David Kleiler/Jeff Iwinicki documentary; and more... A report of news & events in the local industry for April 2003.

Industry News

By Allison Walton
 "Uphill All the Way" screens at this month's Women's Film Festival in Vermont.
Project Greenlight winners, upcoming Final Cut Pro seminar, film festivals galore, and more... A report of news & events in the local industry for March 2003.

Industry News

By Allison Walton
"Waiting for Happiness" will screen as part of MFA's African Film Festival.
African Film Festival, Tromadance, upcoming screenings, and more... A report of news & events in the local industry for February 2003.

Industry News

By Allison Walton
"All About You" will screen as part of the Roxbury Film Festival Films@First Night.
Project Greenlight contestants, First Night films, and more... A report of news & events in the local industry for January 2003.

Industry News

By Allison Walton
"A Fronteira" will screen at the upcoming 2003 Sundance Film Festival.
Sundance 2003, a new film festival for Boston, and more... A report of news & events in the local industry for December 2002.