May 8, 2007

Vote for Your Favorite Indiepix Videos on VEOH!

Filed under: News — Danielle @ 2:09 pm

Hey all,
We have posted a lot of trailers and clips from our exclusive films on our Channel at VEOH.com

Following is a trailer of a lovely short film we distribute called DON’T NOBODY LOVE THE GAME MORE THAN ME . If you love it (and it’s hard not to), you can download it for a mere $4.25.


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Subscribe to our channel and vote for your favorite clips!

“Red without Blue” doc a win

Filed under: News — Jordan @ 10:22 am

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“Red Without Blue”, an intimate portrait that examines the aftercurrents of a relationship between two identical twin brothers when one of them decides to have a sex change operation, won the jury prize for best documentary at this year’s Miami Gay and Lesbian Film Festival. The film is gracefully directed by Brooke Sebold and Benita Sills. It premieres on the Sundance Channel on June 4th at 9pm.

May 7, 2007

IFF Boston — Candlepin Bowling, Excellent Films, and a Panel to Boot!

Filed under: News — Danielle @ 4:15 pm

Hey all. It took me about 4 days to re-engage in the world after my time at the amazingly fun IFF Boston. I have already blogged about the film highlights, so now it’s time to shout out all of the Indiepix pals who helped make this year’s incarnation unforgettable: the inimitable Michael Tully and Damian Lahey , director and writer of upcoming Indiepix title Cocaine Angel ; the irrepressible, dynamic duo of David Redmon and Ashley Sabin (hopefully, soon-to-be Indiepix filmmakers); boy wonder Matthew Lessner and numerous others. I had the pleasure of taking all the action in with my good pals Jordan Mattos and Joe Pacheco (with myself and Lessner) in the photo below.
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I also had the pleasure of participating in a really fun and engaging panel called NON-THEATRICAL DISTRIBUTION FOR FILMMAKERS with Ben Campbell of OurStage and one of my favorite folks in the biz, South by Southwest producer Matt Dentler. Moderated by Michael Bowes of Central Productions , the panel was really well-attended by an enuthusiastic and curious group of local filmmakers, all of whom crowded around me after the panel. Though I’m still getting used to this public speaking thing, I am starting to loosen up a bit, and this is one of the most fun panels I have been on, thanks in large part to Matt, who is articulate, knowledgable, and pretty damn funny. Best of all, he’s not afraid to call a spade a spade (or a geek a geek, in this particular case!) Panel

May 1, 2007

60 Second Southern Video Festival

Filed under: News — Jordan @ 11:36 am

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Dominic De Joseph’s GHOST RAY will be playing at the 60 Second Southern Video Festival in Tennessee. The fest is run by Fugitive Projects, a non-profit curatorial organization focusing on bringing international artists to Nashville for exhibition. The festival begins May 5th “after the sun sets”.

ORPHANS at IFC

Filed under: News — Jordan @ 11:20 am

Orphans
IFC had a special screening of Ry Russo Young’s ORPHANS last night in honor of Lily Wheelwright, who passed away last month. ORPHANS won the Special Jury Prize for narrative feature at the 2007 SXSW Film Festival. If you would like to learn more about the film, you may visit Ry’s page here. It is currently playing at Sarasota Film Festival, followed by the Nashville Film Festival. Starring James Katharine Flynn and Lily Wheelwright. Cinematography by Ku-Ling Siegel. Produced by Amir Naderi. Assistant director Marilee Reina. Edited by Amir Naderi, Ry Russo-Young and supervisor John Walter. Written and directed by Ry Russo-Young.

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