From the Hollywood Reporter: The Sundance audience gave the slave-rebellion drama an extended standing ovation, which was followed by mostly enthusiastic reviews. By the next morning, Fox Searchlight had plunked down a jaw-dropping $17.5 million for worldwide rights to the film, the biggest sale in the fest’s history. It also marks the largest sum ever paid for a finished movie at any festival, including Cannes, Berlin and Toronto.
Film Trooper Podcast Episode 92
In his Film Trooper podcast, Scott McMahon chronicles his journey as an actor and emerging filmmaker. Episode 92 features an interview with yours truly.
Film Festival Secrets Podcast Episode 27: A Little Light Housekeeping
Vote for The Wrap's ShortList Audience Award
Curious to see some of this year’s best festival short films before they’re widely available? Check out The Wrap’s ShortList online event, where films currently playing the festival circuit are available for a very limited time -- like until Tuesday.
Sesame Street's New Home: HBO
After a 6-year hiatus, CineVegas is back.
The Top 6 Rewards for Joining the Film Festival Secrets 2.0 Community
You probably know that I've been running a crowdfunding campaign at Seed&Spark -- and now we're down to the wire to get to 100%. (The campaign ends 7/29 at 5 pm ET.) In case you’re asking yourself “what’s in it for me?” here are 6 of the best reasons to become a supporter.
IFP Announces Selections for Project Forum at Independent Film Week 2015
Live Podcast Interview july 16: Kelly Williams, Austin filmmaker and festival producer
Kelly Williams is an independent producer (with Sundance-approved films like Pit Stop and Hellion) and a film festival programmer (the Austin and Lone Star Film Festivals) based in Austin, TX. Join me and Kelly for a conversation about having a foot on each side of the line and the filmmaking lessons to be learned along the way.
Film Festival Secrets Campaign Held Over!
Don’t miss this extended chance to grab your piece of history -- join the Film Festival Secrets 2.0 community now!
Fee Waiver Bundle! (SOLD OUT)
SOLD OUT! The fee waiver bundle is sold out but you should still join the Film Festival Secrets 2.0 community for other great perks on the festival circuit.
Chicken and Egg Pictures Opens Call for Grant Proposals from Women Filmmakers
New York times Will No Longer Guarantee Reviews of New Releases
Television Becomes a Force At Sundance
New "Resources" Page Is Your One-stop Festival Info Shop
AMPAS Halts Grant Programs to "Re-evaluate" Support of Film Orgs
Netflix orders documentary miniseries by creator of "Jiro Dreams of Sushi"
Veronica Mars digital download fiasco a depressing finish to a Kickstarter miracle
By now you've probably heard about the nasty fallout of the delivery of digital downloads to Veronica Mars backers: the disappointed fans and the offers of refunds to backers who ended up buying copies of the film from Amazon and iTunes. It speaks a lot to how much services like iTunes have become the default entertainment ecosystems and the fact that, if you want to try to buck that trend with a Veronica Mars-shaped Trojan horse, the execution had better be flawless.