Sundance. Berlin. Tribeca. Cannes. Venice. Toronto. New York. Once saved for occasional weeks out of any given year, “film festival season” has now become a year-long event. Be it the aforementioned biggest of the big, or the ever growing slate of must-attend smaller festivals like Hot Docs, True/False, Stanley or Telluride, film festivals are cropping up across the globe.
But very few of them are set against a beautiful landscape quite as glorious as the Mammoth Lakes region of California.
Marking their debut this year, the Mammoth Lakes Film Festival will launch their inaugural lineup this week, with a hotly discussed documentary from Alex Gibney leading the way.
Gibney’s Steve Jobs: The Man In The Machine will open the festival this Wednesday. “We are blessed to have gotten such a strong lineup this year,” says Shira Dubrovner, founder of the festival. She, along with veteran programmer Paul Sbrizzi...
But very few of them are set against a beautiful landscape quite as glorious as the Mammoth Lakes region of California.
Marking their debut this year, the Mammoth Lakes Film Festival will launch their inaugural lineup this week, with a hotly discussed documentary from Alex Gibney leading the way.
Gibney’s Steve Jobs: The Man In The Machine will open the festival this Wednesday. “We are blessed to have gotten such a strong lineup this year,” says Shira Dubrovner, founder of the festival. She, along with veteran programmer Paul Sbrizzi...
- 5/27/2015
- by Joshua Brunsting
- CriterionCast
P.O.E. - Poetry of Eerie, a new anthology of adaptations taken from the works of Edgar Allan Poe, directed by fifteen independent directors from the Italian new horror wave, has landed Us distribution with Elite Entertainment. We have a teaser trailer and one-sheet for your review.
From the Press Release:
P.O.E. - Poetry of Eerie is a collection of 13 terror tales, all in the English language, containing different looking visuals and actors. Each segment in the movie took a total of three days to film.
America’s greatest short story writer, brilliant poet, and inventor of the detective and science fiction story, Edgar Allan Poe, has had significant influence in television and film: Dario Argento, Roger Corman, Tim Burton, John Carpenter, Lucio Fulci, George Romero, Stuart Gordon, and Federico Fellini all received inspiration from the writer for their movies.
A pet project of director and performer Domiziano Cristopharo,...
From the Press Release:
P.O.E. - Poetry of Eerie is a collection of 13 terror tales, all in the English language, containing different looking visuals and actors. Each segment in the movie took a total of three days to film.
America’s greatest short story writer, brilliant poet, and inventor of the detective and science fiction story, Edgar Allan Poe, has had significant influence in television and film: Dario Argento, Roger Corman, Tim Burton, John Carpenter, Lucio Fulci, George Romero, Stuart Gordon, and Federico Fellini all received inspiration from the writer for their movies.
A pet project of director and performer Domiziano Cristopharo,...
- 3/2/2012
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
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