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Massachusetts | Reports | Screenwriting | Vermont

Stowe Story Labs Fellow

30 Jul , 2015 | Posted by:

NewEnglandFilm.com is pleased to announce that Cambridge, Massachusetts filmmaker Gabriel Robinson has been awarded the NewEnglandFilm.com – Stowe Story Lab Fellowship to 2015 Stowe Story Labs. Now in its third year, Stowe Story Labs bring screenwriters, filmmakers and creative producers together with seasoned industry professionals to work on story, demystify the workings of the film industry, Read more…

Distribution | Females in Film | Film Funding | Interviews | Vermont

Film Financing and Finding the Audience

26 Jun , 2015 | Written by Catherine Stewart | Posted by:

This series of articles features interviews with established and emerging female filmmakers living and working in New England, as well as prominent industry figures from our region. Filmmaker Catherine Stewart discusses distribution, finding work, making connections, and handling collaborations, along with whatever else comes along. We encourage you to join the conversation here on NewEnglandFilm.com Read more…

Film Funding | Filmmaking | Interviews | Local Industry | Massachusetts

Global Peace Into Action

28 Apr , 2015 | Written by Ted Ryan | Posted by:

James Demo is a Boston-based independent filmmaker whose feature documentary The Peacemaker is a portrait of the remarkable Padraig O’Malley–an Irish businessman, professor and recovering alcoholic who has become a worldwide figure in the resolution of international conflict. A rough screening of scenes from the film received accolades in Filmmaker Magazine, and the film was Read more…

Film Funding | Kickstart New England | Reports

Kickstart New England: Finding the Gold Within and Uprising

14 Jan , 2015 | Written by Casey Stirling | Posted by:

Finding the Gold Within Filmmakers behind Finding the Gold Within seek support for their documentary. Directed by Karina Epperlein, the film tells the story of six young black men from Akron, Ohio and their experiences attending college. Challenged by social expectations and personal struggles, each man, as the film’s website explains, is “tested. Can he Read more…

Terms of Service

8 Nov , 2014 | Posted by:

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Filmmaking | Interviews

Boston Indie Horror: An Interview with Filmmaker Andrea Wolanin about ‘M is for Mundane’

14 Oct , 2014 | Written by NewEnglandFilm.com | Posted by:

She might have been a showgirl or a hitman, but as it turns out Andrea Wolanin is a filmmaker. Here, she talks about the tight-knit Boston indie horror community and making her film M is For Mundane (now screening at the 2014 Online New England Film Festival) and her upcoming production Penta. When did you Read more…

Festival Film

The Perfect Buddy

1 Sep , 2014 | Posted by:

In an effort to cure his loneliness, a retired scientist goes back to the lab for one last experiment: to create the perfect buddy.

Film Festivals | New Hampshire

New Hampshire Film Festival: The Inside Scoop

24 Sep , 2013 | Written by Alli Rock | Posted by:

Co-founder Dan Hannon gives us the skinny on the New Hampshire Film Festival. Number of Yearly Submissions: Our submissions grow every year. We estimate 1,000 entries for this season. Number of Films Typically Accepted: We accept about 100 films each year. What are you looking for when choosing which films you select? The NHFF Programming Read more…

Festival Film

Flippy Day

1 Sep , 2013 | Posted by:

Flippy Day

Flippy Day, an obscure holiday sacred only to roller skaters, is observed by its unique followers.

How To's | Screenplay Doctor | Screenwriting

Ask the Screenplay Doctor: Top Five Tips … How to Really Find an Agent

1 Aug , 2013 | Written by Susan Kouguell | Posted by:

You may be a talented and brilliant screenwriter, but for many, getting an agent can be a tough and overwhelming challenge. Sometimes it might feel like the only way that you’re going to get an agent is if you open a fortune cookie that reads: “Today you will find an agent. Look at the person Read more…