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Filmmaker Mag's Top 25 List unveiled!

Posted by Eric Lavallee on Jul 18, 2007
Source: Filmmaker Magazine
I could have sworn that it was just yesterday that I had become livid over never receiving subscription copy of Filmmaker Magazines’ 25 New Faces of Independent Film issue. Well 2006 is history, and this year’s feature names/faces (grab yourself the summer issue or read here) includes more of the same – a list comprised of mostly filmmakers, Sundance kids and up-and-comers that we here at IONCINEMA.com do speak about on occasion, but we’ll be most likely going gaga for in a couple of year’s from now. Here’s a quick rundown.

Andy Blubaugh
Daniel Barnz
+ Azazel Jacobs
Calvin Reeder
+ Fellipe Barbosa
Tze Chun
Moon Molson
Sophie Barthes
Jennifer Venditti
Kim Reed
Craig Zobel

Craig Zobel's directorial debut.
Phillip Van
Vineet Dewan
Ronald Bronstein
Hope Dickson Leach
M dot Strange
Kentucker Audley
Georgina Lightning
Vicente Amorim
Alex Holdridge
+ Stephane Gauger
+ Brian M. Cassidy and Melanie Shatzky
+ Richard Goldgewicht and producer Jeremy Goldscheider
+ Sean Kirby (cinematographer)
Jess Weixler (Actor) 
 
 
Jess Wexler stars in Teeth. 
 



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