Diabolical, Sinister, Evil are but a few choice words that come to mind after being witness to a world premiere screening of The Russian Woodpecker, a mindblowing, detective trail leading to a jawdropping assertion that the Chernobyl nuclear disaster was no accident. It was a cold and calculated decision made by a call from Moscow.
Archive | January, 2015
Sundance: Settle In and Acclimate
01/24/2015
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First days and nights are paramount to settle in and acclimate |ˈakləˌmāt, əˈklīmit|: respond physiologically or behaviorally to a change in a single environmental factor– Sundance Film Festival. Finding first days, first nights ways to establish the pace and scope of productivity out of the next several days especially the Thursday and Friday afternoons into […]
Sundance Film Festival 101 + Home Economics for Park City
01/21/2015
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Heading back to Sundance tomorrow and looking forward to catching up with fellow filmmakers, finding out what’s changing and happening in this year’s film festival.
01/30/2015
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