The Slamdance Film Festival announced today their narrative and documentary feature film competition for its 24th Festival edition, taking place January 19-25, 2018 in Park City. Established in 1995 by a group of filmmakers whose work had been rejected by the Sundance Film Festival, Slamdance is dedicated to fostering a community for independent emerging artists, fashioning itself “the premiere film festival by filmmakers, for filmmakers.”
The feature competition includes 16 premieres, mostly produced in the U.S. All competition films are feature length directorial debuts with budgets of less than $1 million Usd, and without Us distribution. In addition, the festival announced a new partnership with alumni Anthony and Joe Russo (“Captain America: Civil War,” and “Avengers: Infinity War”) to establish the inaugural Russo Fellowship award. Every participating filmmaker will be eligible for a $25,000 cash prize and mentorship from the Russos in the development of the winner’s next project at the brothers’ Los Angeles studio.
The feature competition includes 16 premieres, mostly produced in the U.S. All competition films are feature length directorial debuts with budgets of less than $1 million Usd, and without Us distribution. In addition, the festival announced a new partnership with alumni Anthony and Joe Russo (“Captain America: Civil War,” and “Avengers: Infinity War”) to establish the inaugural Russo Fellowship award. Every participating filmmaker will be eligible for a $25,000 cash prize and mentorship from the Russos in the development of the winner’s next project at the brothers’ Los Angeles studio.
- 11/28/2017
- by Jude Dry
- Indiewire
Louisa Mellor Oct 21, 2016
Who dies? Who’s on their way? As season 7 of The Walking Dead approaches, we ponder the big questions it’s due to answer…
Contains major spoilers for The Walking Dead season 6.
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A number of promises were made in The Walking Dead season six finale. Rick promised Maggie that everything would be okay, Gabriel promised Rick that he’d protect Judith and Alexandria, and Negan promised his victims that before long, they’d all be in tears.
So far, Negan’s is the only promise guaranteed to be kept. Whoever fell afoul of Lucille is sure to be mourned by the group, while the jury’s still out on those other two vows. Will Maggie and her baby make it? Will Alexandria fall to the Saviors?
We pick over those...
Who dies? Who’s on their way? As season 7 of The Walking Dead approaches, we ponder the big questions it’s due to answer…
Contains major spoilers for The Walking Dead season 6.
See related Halloween: 30 years of terror Top 5 Actual Halloweeny Movies Music in the movies: John Carpenter
A number of promises were made in The Walking Dead season six finale. Rick promised Maggie that everything would be okay, Gabriel promised Rick that he’d protect Judith and Alexandria, and Negan promised his victims that before long, they’d all be in tears.
So far, Negan’s is the only promise guaranteed to be kept. Whoever fell afoul of Lucille is sure to be mourned by the group, while the jury’s still out on those other two vows. Will Maggie and her baby make it? Will Alexandria fall to the Saviors?
We pick over those...
- 10/7/2016
- Den of Geek
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