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June 3rd, 2011 No comments

Calling Cards . Guy Ducker's just posted an interesting blog, less about why people hate short films and more about why shorts can seem unattractive to directors. He ends with the conclusion that if you set out with a clear sense … This was always the energy behind our best films anyway. Sure, in the past we may have needed to make films to prove that we could, but fundamentally our films have always worked best when the real inspiration was a delight in …

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The Front Row: The Film Foundation : The New Yorker

December 19th, 2010 No comments

… Scorsese is, of course, the most historically informed of American filmmakers (as he proved once again, on-screen, in this year’s masterwork, “Shutter Island”); the films in this series are themselves the group’s best calling card . …

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Interview: Stacy Codikow, Founder/Director of POWER UP Films …

March 24th, 2010 No comments

Then it had its domestic premiere at SXSW and won Best Feature. It is that type of success that becomes POWER UP’s calling card . We have won so many awards with our films and have the esteem of the highest grossing gay indie Opening …

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The 100 Best Films of the Decade (part 7) | Sound On Sight

December 28th, 2009 No comments

Now major studios not only promise to generate a calling card for independent filmmakers allowing them the chance to experiment at low risk within the studio system, but also a generous marketing campaign. Hopefully future films like …

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