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New Digital Pathways

Options in DV technology leave moviemakers wondering which way's best

For independent moviemakers considering the DV route, there's a dizzying array of new choices and considerations to sort through. (No comments yet)


Numbers Versus Art in the Trailer Business

The Politics of Trailer Cutting

In an industry blessed with some of society's most creative minds, one might wonder why most movie trailers feel as if they just rolled off an assembly line. (No comments yet)


The 25 Most Influential Directors of All Time

MM Blue-chip Panel Names the 25 Most Influential Directors of All Time

From Welles to Woody, Griffith to Godard, Lang to Lubitsch, MM polled the best and the brightest to count down the 25 most influential directors ever. (57 comments)


Don’t Mean a Thing if it Ain’t Got… an Agent

Two maverick agents shed some light on their murky world

Two top agents shed some light on how an up-and-coming writer can make a splash-and wrangle representation-in Hollywood. (1 comment)


Cable Cinema Productions

Cable often means wider audiences and better returns than the arthouse circuit

Cable television offers indies a new option in the distribution game. (No comments yet)


The State of Film School

Directors of the country's top film programs talk shop about the state of education today

The deans of some of our best-known film programs discuss issues affecting students and faculty in 2002. (No comments yet)


The French New Wave Revisited

Nouvelle Vogue moviemakers were true founders of the independent film movement; their influence continues...

More than 40 years after their emergence, the directors and films of the French New Wave continue to affect and inform modern moviemakers. (2 comments)


MM Notebook

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Letters

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Film School on Your Couch

Moviemaking Lessons You Can Learn from Your Home DVD Collection

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Philadelphia Festival of World Cinema

Philadelphia Festival of World Cinema & "Summer Camp by the Sea" Cucalorus Film Festival are growing concerns

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Cucalorus Film Festival

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Brazilian Rebirth

With a strong pool of talent and a solid film tradition, Brazilian cinema looks to a bright future

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Dead by Monday

Swiss director makes Dead by Monday his way

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Hungry Hearts

The Making of Hungry Hearts

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Script Supervising 101

Stories from the Life of a Script Supervisor

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The Kid Stays in the Picture

New doc techniques help bring the legend of Robert Evans to life in Morgen and Burstein's The Kid Stays in the Picture

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Doug Liman: Bourne to Direct

Doug Liman brings Robert Ludlum's The Bourne Identity to the screen with an all-star cast of young talent

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AFI Conservatory: Still the Program of Choice

For Fellows at the venerable American Film Institute, academia blends seamlessly with professional life

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Billy Wilder, Dudley Moore

Dudley Moore (1935-2002) & Billy Wilder (1906-2002)

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The Art of Appreciation

Rapid growth of societies fuels a nation of indie-savvy audiences

Film societies have emerged as a way for locals to appreciate cinema-and support indie production. (No comments yet)


Buzzfest: The Annual IFP Market

Part film festival, part open mic, part mideastern bazaar, the Independent Feature Project's Annual Market in New York has earned its reputation as the place to submit your film if you're not content to spend your life toiling in artistic obscurity.

You know it as the place where Clerks and The Brothers McMullen found distributors. The IFP Market has earned its reputation d its reputation as the place to go to break out of the pack. (No comments yet)


Kimberly Peirce

The Kimberly Peirce Story

Director Peirce's beautiful, brutal Boys Don't Cry is being hailed as one of the most outstanding debut features in years. (No comments yet)


How to Think Like an Investor

Moviemakers spend an ininordinate amount of time chasing private money. Here's an examination of the typical investor's motivations and concerns. (2 comments)


Bruce Beresford: Double Threat

How does a kid from Australia come to be one of Hollywood's most-respected directors? Beresford talks about Double Jeopardy, the differences between Hollywood and the land down under, and getting his knickers in a twist." (No comments yet)


Atom Egoyan’s Journeys

Egoyan follows the success of The Sweet Hereafter with a chilling portrayal of lost souls. He talked with us about Felicia's Journey and his career at the New York Film Festival. (1 comment)


Post Perfect: In 10 Easy Steps

Still intimidated by the post process? This walk-through by a longtime Hollywood post-production supervisor should inspire confidence. (No comments yet)


Andrew Goth and The War of Art

Casting David Bowie and Goldie--and himself--in lead roles were just some of the gutsy moves Goth made when he put together this action-packed first feature. (No comments yet)


DIY Digital Editing

The world of independent moviemaking is getting more independent all the time. New technologies allogies allow digital filmmakers of all budgets to do their editing at home. (3 comments)


MM Notebook

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The Best of Steve McQueen

Rebel Actor with mythical man-child presense has been gone nearly 20 years. (1 comment)


Art House

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Lobster Power

The making of Goat on Fire and Smiling Fish.

The making of Goat on Fire and Smiling Fish. (No comments yet)


Ask Mr. Hollywood

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World-Class Fall Film Fests

From the chic (Venice) to the mammoth (Toronto) to the diverse (Montreal). (No comments yet)


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