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Monthly Archives: April 2004
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Leveraging the brand-name recognition accrued by ten-year-old Slamdance Film Festival, Slamdance President and co-founder Peter Baxter has joined forces...
After sold-out screenings at the Slamdance, Florida and SXSW Film Festivals, the Austin-made feature film Dear Pillow will screen at the American...
"Denying Brazil" is an intriguing documentary with a rather esoteric focus: the long-held taboos and restrictions against black actors in Brazilian...
"Delhi House" is a 12-minute documentary on a non-profit clinic/rehabilitation center/orphanage serving the destitute in one of India's poorest urban...
Unlike other countries who saw their national film industries begin in the safety of film studios and controlled outdoor settings, the Vietnamese cinema...
Any film that has the words "hairy little snatch" appearing together in that order is okay by me. Thing is, all I can really say about this film is that...
Eleven-year-old Khaled Dourlon is a survivor; one of those quiet on the outside, tough on the inside kids who will do whatever it takes to survive. It's a...
On June 25, 1876 General Custer and his men were defeated by Native Americans of the Sioux tribe at the Battle of Little Big Horn. Although archeological...
I’m a sucker for so-called “mockumentaries.” They’re charming, usually outlandish, and you never have to worry if anyone is getting exploited....