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Films may have been silent a century ago, but the film projectors weren't. Back in 1909, projectionists would stand in the middle of a venue and hand crank 10-minute one-reelers. Some moviegoers would even sit near the projector because they liked the...
Tags: D.W. Griffith, Randy Haberkamp, Mary Pickford, Joe Rinauldo, century ago, Christel Schmidt, moviegoers experience, picture art, says haberkamp, Biograph Studios, New York City, Florence Lawrence, D. W. Griffith, Silent films, films, American film directors, Entertainment Culture, Short films
sweet, frilly, Smurfy in all the right ways -- and part of me wonders if having an accessory in nearly every color of the rainbow means Roy G.
Tags: Los Angeles, Natalie Portman, Inquisition, Dress, Eve, Human Interest, Short films
Natalie Portman Talks Sex and Nudity in V Magazine Best Known As: Film Actor Gist: Natalie Portman (; born Natalie Hershlag June 9, 1981) is an Israeli American actress. Her first role came in the 1994 independent film L�on (known in the United States...
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The lesson to take from Isabella Rossellini's amusing presentation Thursday night at Miami Book Fair International is simple: You really should be happy you're not a male bee. Drones, you see, live to mate, which doesn't sound so bad until you find out...
Tags: Isabella Rossellini, Green Porno, Miami, Sunny Isles Beach, Blue Velvet, Rossellini, Short films, Entertainment Culture
This year's hard-working festival brings in both local and international work, the latter selection including the latest Miyazaki animation, Ponyo, new Mexican hope I'm Gonna Explode, and Until The Light Takes Us, a documentary on Norwegian black metal.
Tags: Schneider, Andrea Hubert Joseph Strick, short film, United Kingdom, London, films, Romy Schneider, Sissi, Joseph Strick, Cinema of Austria, Short films, American film directors, Interviews with My Lai Veterans, Entertainment Culture
I had been wanting to check out the San Francisco International Festival of Short Films, or SF Shorts, since it began on Wednesday night, but hadn't had the chance. So Friday I was determined to catch a screening come hell or high water. I worked throughout...
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Filmmaking in New Bedford is hot, although the average SouthCoaster might not yet realize it. Most of us don't see the signs of a burgeoning new movie industry here while going about our daily business. For a glimpse at the proof of what's happening,...
Tags: short films