Interviews
Going the Distance
Director Bill Holloway and Paul Scherdell, the subject of 'Go the Distance,' discuss their brave and moving film, showing at the Museum of Fine Arts this month.
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Journey into the Past
Arlington filmmaker Austin de Besche talks about the physical and emotional journeys behind the making of his documentary 'Pilgrimage into the Past,' which premieres at this month’s Boston Jewish Film Festival.
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Coastal Connections
Beantown connections help Mary Feuer with her directorial success story -- 'Rock Bottom' her latest short film which premiered at the Hamptons International Film Festival last month.
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A New View of Northern Ireland
Paul Goudreau’s documentary film '20 Feet Over Belfast' about unique Irish mural art sheds new light on our existing perceptions of Northern Ireland.
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Constructive Chaos
Connecticut documentary filmmaker DJ Kadagian talks about his film 'State of the Union,' which screened at this fall's Independent Feature Project Market.
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Discovering Dickinson
Screening at the MFA Boston this month, Jim Wolpaw and Steve Gentile’s film 'Loaded Gun: Life, and Death, and Dickinson–' offers a fresh take on the time-pondered poet.
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Documentary | Filmmaking | Interviews
A Dialogue on the Unimaginable
Walter Ungerer explores alternative responses to September 11 in 'Ground Zero -- Critical Perspectives From Vermont,' screening at the Vermont International Film Festival this month.
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Picturing the Past
Starting with a photo that has circulated Nantucket for several decades, filmmaker John Stanton details the changes that have enveloped the island over the years in his film 'Last Call: Dreams, Main Street and the Search for Community.'
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Surprise Hit: ‘Kaaterskill Falls’
Filmed on whim and a shoestring budget, 'Kaaterskill Falls,' the award-winning co-directorial debut of friends Josh Apter and Peter Olsen shows at Film Fest New Haven this month.
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A Voice for Social Change
Documentary filmmaker Margaret Lazarus continues to encourage social consciousness with her latest film 'Rape Is...' screening at the MFA, Boston this month.
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