Anticipation Builds for 2009 BIFA

Hollywood couldn't be farther away, both metaphorically and literally, from my home in the great American midwest suburban Carmel, Indiana.

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Michael Caine to Receive 2009 BIFA Variety Award

Seventy-six years ago, a fish market porter and a cook/charlady gave birth to a baby boy that would later be one of only two men to be nominated for an Oscar in five consecutive decades.

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Piracy and the Future of the Film Industry

I recently came across this tweet from Duncan Jones, the director of the little film that could, ‘Moon’:

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When Distribution goes Wrong

You’ve made your film, you’ve been to the festivals and wow, you’ve been picked up by a distribution company.

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Happy Halloween!

As the haunting hour grows near, images of ghosts, witches, and jack-o-lanterns cloud my mind.

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A crazy couple of weeks

Hosting the Online Festival for the first time on Raindance.tv was a real honour – thousands of people lo

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Closing Night

La Perla lingerie, Michael Kors little black dress—the perfect date outfit. Right?

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Ctrl.Alt.Shift Party

Back in 2008, Ctrl.Alt.Shift launched a competition inviting aspiring filmmakers to create content surrounding one of three global issues: War + Peace, Gender + Power, and HIV + Stigma.

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Concluding Festival Thoughts

The Raindance Film Festival

The Raindance Film Festival has been a wonderful festival to be a part of.

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Wild Wednesday

Sitting back and awaiting the beginning of the Ctrl Alt Shift screening, within twenty five minutes I witnessed the crowd shift from about five people lounging and sipping coffee to a countless number

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