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Filmmaker Magazine’s Class of 2008: 25 Names to Watch For

Apart from the monthly (and damn expensive) Cahiers du Cinema and Sight & Sound I receive, if there is one issue that I look forward to wearing out the inside pages is Filmmaker Magazine‘s annual summer issue. Seeing that IONCINEMA.com heavily favors and caters to the indie film biz, this list of 25 names/faces of upcoming indie talent serves as guide to help indentify those who’ll we’ll come in contact with in the years and festivals to come. 

Now in its tenth edition, I get a kick out of seeing whose work I’m already familiar with and then there are the names that ring a bell, thanks to trade news items or positive buzz on the fest circuit, and finally, there are tons of young artists with inspiring early career track records who I’ve got zero clue existed. With today’s announcement, the magazine’s online version had an alumni rundown – a listing worth checking out. Apart from the better known actor names, there are some cool indie filmmakers listed (click here to see the names).  

Among those whose work I’ve seen, we have Joshua Safdie‘s feature debut – a Director’s Fortnight selection called The Pleasure of Being Robbed (a film that reminds of certain French films from the 50’s/60’s) and we have Mark Russell a visual effects supervisor who first worked for a name like Spielberg before working on indie project such as the Pastor bros.’ Carriers and Kaufman’s Synecdoche, New York.

Among the notable names that have stuck out in recent headlines are Shana Feste – who earlier this summer was filming with Susan Sarandon and Pierce Brosnan. Her directorial debut The Greatest is based on (from what I’ve heard) an extremely smart screenplay of hers. We’ve also heard of the name Barry Jenkins. Same time last month, he found his debut film (which played well at SXSW) get picked up by the folks at IFC. Medicine for Melancholy will see theaters early next year. John Magary (Blood Abundance) and Dee Rees (Pariah) are names synonymous with the Sundance Labs experience. And as for the other names, we’ll get to discover them in the mag and over the years to come. here is a complete rundown of the 25.  

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