Brooklyn

  • Directing

Stefon Bristol’s See You Yesterday Melds Time Travel and the Harsh Realities of African-American Life Seamlessly

Stefon Bristol's See You Yesterday is full of surprises. Produced by Spike Lee, Bristol's film takes a whimsical premise—a pair…

5 years ago
  • Movie News

Brooklyn’s Better: Lytehouse Studio Offers Cutting-Edge Production Facilities Without Skyline-High Manhattan Rates

Even back then cheap apartments were hard to find in Manhattan,” says Peter MacNicol during his opening monologue in Sophie’s…

5 years ago
  • Directing

“Darkness on the Beach”: Writer-Director Eliza Hittman Chose 16mm to Help Create the Eerie New York of Beach Rats

In her second feature Beach Rats, writer-director Eliza Hittman has once again crafted an atmospheric coming-of-age story set in her…

7 years ago
  • Interviews

“This Camera Thinks Exactly Like Me:” Cinematographer Yves Bélanger at the Peak of His Career

Yves Bélanger belongs to a coterie of French-Canadian filmmakers who’ve caught Hollywood’s attention in recent years. Joined by directors Jean-Marc…

8 years ago
  • Festivals

Festival Spotlight Friday: Victoria TX Independent Film Festival

“Victoria is a small town in south Texas that isn’t known for the arts, but that’s not to say that…

10 years ago
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  • Documentary

Trailblazer Tuesday Crowdfunder of the Week: Big Bad Art by Haven Goldstein and Alexandra Eide

This week MovieMaker is delving into the world of contemporary artwork with Big Bad Art, a lively documentary about one…

11 years ago
  • Crowdfunder Pick

Crowdfunder of the Week: The Dog

MovieMaker’s Crowdfunder of the Week is The Dog, a fascinating documentary on John Wojtowicz, the real-life bank robber who inspired…

11 years ago