Massachusetts
Film Festivals | Massachusetts
Alternative Transportation
With gas prices, carbon emissions, traffic, parking, and the general headache of driving in the city, biking or watching movies can be the perfect escape. Organizers of the Boston Bike Film Festival want you to escape it all in one weekend.
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Company/Organization Profiles | Film School & Education | Massachusetts
A Primer in Observation
In an intimate, 10-person course that spans one year and the globe, Harvard students document people and places.
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Filmmaking | Local Industry | Massachusetts | Reports
Behind-the-Scenes of ‘Don McKay’
An independent feature chooses Massachusetts over New York to the benefit of local crew members.
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Film Festivals | Filmmaking | Massachusetts | Reports
45 Hours and Counting
A 'live' report from the first night of the 48 Hour Film Project, Boston on April 4, 2008 at 10 pm.
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Connecticut | Film Funding | Massachusetts | Reports
Questioning Film Tax Credits
Rhode Island threatens to cap film production tax credits. Questions about the benefits arise in MA and CT.
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Company/Organization Profiles | Connecticut | Film Festivals | Industry News | Maine | Massachusetts | New Hampshire | Rhode Island
Industry News January 2008
Boston Society of Film Critics will host its first-ever awards ceremony, Sundance welcomes another crew of New England filmmakers, and Lowe Road Productions starts closing in on Romeo, thanks to collaboration between filmmaker moms... A report of news & happenings in the local industry for January 2008.
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Film School & Education | Filmmaking | Interviews | Massachusetts
The Graduate
The future looks bright for recent Baldwin Award-winner and soon-to-be Boston College graduate Harrison Wilcox, who talks about the advantages of going to film school in New England, the enemy of creativity, and getting ready for the real world.
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Documentary | Filmmaking | Interviews | Massachusetts
All in the Family
Cambridge natives George Kachadorian and Courtney Bent give new meaning to the family documentary with their first film 'Divining Mom' screening at this month’s Rhode Island Film Festival.
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Local Industry | Massachusetts
If You Open It, They Will Come
A preview of the 2002 edition of Filmmakers Open Studios.
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Film Festivals | Massachusetts
The Bunny is Back
The Boston Underground Film Festival returns for its fourth year, celebrating all that is odd, experimental and offensive in independent filmmaking.
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