Tag: Chris Bergoch

Red Rocket | Review

Nude Illusion: Baker Returns to Sex Work in Bristling Character Study You can’t go home again, especially when no one missed you in the first...

2021 Gotham Awards Noms: Test Pattern Lands Trio; Gyllenhaal’s “The Lost Daughter” to Duke it Out with Rebecca Hall’s “Passing”

An indie film that had it's world premiere at the Blackstar Film Festival (coined as the Black Sundance) in 2019 and was released by...

Video: Sean Baker’s The Florida Project – 2017 Cannes Film Festival

His first trip on the Croisette, Sean Baker's The Florida Project was presented in the Directors' Fortnight section as a world premiere screening. In...

2017 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: Sean Baker’s The Florida Project

Not unlike how we feel about the road trip formula, there is no shortage of or love lost for: kids drifting off into ruined...

When Life Gives you Oranges, Make…: Sean Baker Embarks on “The Florida Project”

For what will become his sixth feature film, film format friendly auteur Sean Baker is moving over to the east coast Sunshine State for...

2015 Sundance Trading Card Series: #18. Chris Bergoch (Tangerine)

Eric Lavallee: Name me three of your favorite “2014 discoveries”... Chris Bergoch: I really enjoyed the pre-Broadway run of The Hunchback of Notre Dame at...

2015 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: Sean Baker’s Tangerine

The scrooge in me doesn't care much for Xmas themed films. But worry not, this Christmas without snow will surely bring out the yuletide...

Interview: Sean Baker & Dree Hemingway – Starlet

Sean Baker’s third feature film, Starlet, finds him exploring the world of sun soaked California through the eyes of porn star Jane, played by...

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