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Industry News – May 2009

30 Apr , 2009 | Written by Erin Trahan | Posted by:

Is May New England’s unofficial Animation Month? Six Berkshire filmmakers make the cut for their hometown fest, plans to help you turn ‘soft money into gold’ are in the works, IFFBoston attracts record audience, and more… the May 2009 report of industry news, festivals, and happenings.

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Industry News – April 2009

1 Apr , 2009 | Written by Erin Trahan | Posted by:

The Southeast New England Film, Music, and Arts (SENE) Festival debuts; Boston Gay and Lesbian Film Festival announces new name and venues; Vermont and Maine join the furious fight to offer film production tax incentives; and more... the April 2009 report of industry news, festivals, and happenings.

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Unexpected Heat over Bringing ‘Bones’ to Maine

1 Apr , 2009 | Written by Erin Trahan | Posted by:

Maine residents take differing stances on giving tax breaks to film production and whether or not big-city filmmakers should shoot Stephen King's Bag of Bones in the author's home state. NewEnglandFilm.com adds a few editorial thoughts.

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The Brains Behind Three Jewish Film Festivals

1 Mar , 2009 | Written by Christine Morrison | Posted by:

With three area festival directors as guides, Christine Morrison sheds light on how to be an effective film festival director.

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Industry News – March 2009

1 Mar , 2009 | Written by Erin Trahan | Posted by:

New England keeps cranking out films and festivals despite economic crunch, Boston Underground Film Festival features over 25 local filmmakers, several Bostonians premiere at SXSW, and more... the March 2009 report of industry news, festivals, and happenings.

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Growing Momentum to Bolster Film Incentives in Maine

1 Jan , 2009 | Written by Cameron Bonsey | Posted by:

Blogger and film advocate Cameron Bonsey gives a personal take on the roadblocks and opportunities to attracting more film production to Maine.

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Industry News – January 2009

1 Jan , 2009 | Written by Erin Trahan | Posted by:

Sundance helps film people look ahead, RI and CT start production coalitions, RIIFF and Coolidge name new staff, and more... the January 2009 report of industry news, festivals, and happenings.

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Industry News – November 2008

1 Nov , 2008 | Written by Erin Trahan | Posted by:

NewEnglandFilm.com relaunches, Ruff Cutz, MassVOTE's Eye on Democracy Video Contest and more... the November 2008 report of industry news, festivals, and happenings.

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The Inaugural Bangor Film Festival and 28-Eighty Film Shootout

1 Jan , 2008 | Written by Cameron Bonsey | Posted by:

Television producer and Maine blogger Cameron Bonsey shares his experience as a judge and panelist at Bangor, ME’s first-ever film festival.

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Morality and Mortality in One Long Shot

1 Jan , 2008 | Written by Scott R. Caseley | Posted by:

Screening this month at Sundance, New England natives Wyatt Garfield and Ed Yonaitis's narrative short, The Execution of Solomon Harris, focuses on one man’s dilemma when a power failure occurs while a prisoner is in the electric chair.

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