demark The history of world cinema is an open archive on the internet. It is a wonderful chance to explore and learn and experience some of the greatest works of the human imagination. In searching through the history of the moving image it is important to break out of the categories that characterize and promote the moving image...Read More • 0 Comments
Zoe Beloff Interview This conversation took place at a café in Manhattan
on December 15, 2008.
KB: Tell me about your participation with Reframe...Read More • 0 Comments
Your Turn: Reframe Adds User Ratings and Reviews As Reframe continues to expand its offerings of independent and alternative films and videos, the need to connect filmmakers with a new audience grows with this expansion. Reframe now invites users to rate the films as well as to write reviews...Read More • 0 Comments
Earth Day is celebrated this year on April 22, 2009, and as groups meet for the occasion, calls for renewable energy, controls on wasteful consumption, and issues of sustainability will continue to command attention on the day. It's an appropriate time to take a look at landmark films on the evironment and new work in documenting the changing earth.
Part of the reason I started this blog is because I have noticed that my generation’s intellect tends to be subject specific. Some of us really understand finance, others grasp English literature, but there is not much crossover. I think the time has come to restore the idea of a “Renaissance” generation.
..Read More • 0 CommentsShirin Neshat: Women, Without Men, Without Veils The minute I finished reading Sharnush Parsipur’s controversial and beautiful novel Women Without Men, I wanted to adapt it as a film. As I read the back cover flap, I discovered that I’d been beaten to it.
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