Tag: 2014 SXSW Film Festival

I Believe In Unicorns | Review

Oh Them Silly Unicorns: Meyerhoff’s Coming of Age Debut Prizes Style Over Substance Director Leah Meyerhoff most effectively conveys the nature of her debut film,...

Before I Disappear | Review

The Sting Called Love: Christensen’s Debut Rife with Melodramatic Cliché Shawn Christensen, who won an Academy Award for his 2013 short film, Curfew, expands his...

DamNation | Review

River Runners: Knight & Rummel Ruminate On Damming Evidence Just as directors Ben Knight and Travis Rummel’s Red Gold firmly yet astutely opposed the mining...

Song from the Forest | 2014 SXSW Review

Obert Plays A Polyrhythmic Requiem of Cultural Sovereignty Director Michael Obert’s VPRO IDFA Award winning, SXSW imported Song from the Forest meditatively chronicles the aloof...

2014 SXSW Award Winners: Grand Jury Prize Spills onto Margaret Brown’s The Great Invisible

Margaret Brown's exploration of a havoc-wreaking oil spill from those directly affected by the events, and Sarah-Violet Bliss and Charles Rogers' portrait of an...

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Bonjour Tristesse | Review

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