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Indie Movie Guide

Indie Movie Guide

Reviews of some of the independent film world's newest independent films

Reviews of The Adventures of Prince Achmed,
Surfing for Life and Cipher in the Snow. (No comments yet)


Indie Movie Guide

Reviews of some of the independent film world's newest independent films

Reviews of Emily Hubley's Pigeon (and more) From Within, Frederick Wiseman's High School II, Beret E. Strong and John Tweedy's Iwo Jima: Memories in the Sand; and Carl-Gustaf Nykvist's Light Keeps Me Company. (No comments yet)


Indie Movie Guide

Three enigmatic entries

Porvenir: Future, paints a powerful portrait of
an indigenous community trying unsuccessfully to continue its
way of life in the face of contemporary Western civilization.
Borstal Boy, based on the memoir by Irish
writer Brendan Behan, recounts Behan's struggle after being
captured by the British in an IRA bombing attempt during World
War II. Water from the Moon is a short that was
featured at the Slamdance Film Festival by puppeteer Jenny McCracken. (No comments yet)


Indie Movie Guide

Reviews of some of the independent film world's newest independent films

In this month's edition, check out reviews of:Iditarod... A Far Distant Place, Making a Killing: Philip Morris, Kraft and Global Tobacco Addiction, Alzira: A Matriarch Tells Her Story, and Nice Guys Sleep Alone. (1 comment)


Indie Movie Guide

Reviews of some of the independent film world's newest independent films

In this month's edition, check out reviews of: Definitely Not Hollywood, The Heck with Hollywood, Chick Movie, Sally and Angela, Homedaddy and Fusion One. (No comments yet)


Indie Movie Guide

Reviews of some of the independent film world's newest independent films

In this month's edition, check out reviews of: Definitely Not Hollywood, The Heck with Hollywood, Chick Movie, Sally and Angela, Homedaddy and Fusion One. (No comments yet)


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Kodak at Cannes

Since 1987 Kodak has been the official partner of the Cannes Film Festival, sponsoring the Camera d’Or prize that is awarded yearly to the best feature film by a first-time director. The tradition continues in 2008 when, for the fifth consecutive year, the festival will also hand out the Kodak Discovery Prize for Best Short Film.

“Cannes draws a huge number of filmmakers from all over the world every year, which gives Kodak a great opportunity to host our customers and show them how committed we are to the industry and to motion picture innovation,” says Kim Snyder, Kodak’s president and general manager of the Entertainment Imaging Division.

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