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5 Questions for Filmmakers Alexis Neophytides and Andres “Jay” Molina – FIRE THROUGH DRY GRASS
But instead of history repeating itself on this tiny island with a dark history of institutional neglect and abandonment, Fire Through Dry Grass shows these disabled Black and Brown artists refusing to be abused, confined, erased.
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5 Questions for BlackStar Filmmaker Lab Fellows
Tinsel & Tine's 5 Questions Series continues. Normally, I feature a number of filmmakers screening shorts during a film festival. But since this is the inaugural year for BlackStar Philadelphia Lab Fellows , thought it would be great to just feature these four...
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YOU WON’T BE ALONE – Interview with writer/director GORAN STOLEVSKI and Mini Movie Review
See Video interview featuring 3 members of The Philadelphia Film Critics Circle - Moderated by Patrick Stoner of PBS Flicks, with Dan Tabor of Cinapse.co and me, LeAnne Lindsay of Tinsel & Tine, after #MiniMovieReview...
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SORRY FOR MY LOSS: 5 Questions for Filmmaker
Jared BeckerVideo Interview - In the short independent film Sorry For My Loss, screenwriter and actor Jared Becker displays that kind of unwanted compromise that can happen in relationships. Jared plays Aaron Wheeler, an uncompassionate, ambitious executive who craves attention. He's been with Jane Windhall (Claire Pegram), for 3 years, he thinks they're on the right path for their future...
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Tech & Art Blog Post: SUNDANCE INSTITUTE’S NEW FRONTIER DAY LAB
By Le Anne Lindsay, Editor The Sundance Institute is the arm of the Sundance Film Festival which invests and nurtures collaborations between artists, filmmakers, gamers, programmers, scientists, technologists and innovators to explore new forms of storytelling using new media and tech. For this one day Lab in Philadelphia, Sundance Institute invited several panelists to come and explain their work to us and what they’re trying to accomplish, most of the programs are societal in nature… For instance, Ashley Baccus-Clark (molecular biologist with Hyphen-Labs) was there to introduce the world of NeuroSpeculative AfroFeminism, an art installation and virtual reality experience meant to address modern-day problems for women of color. The VR…