All Posts Tagged With: "austin film festival"
The Loss of Nameless Things
I mentioned this film in October when Bill Rose’s new project, This Dust of Words, screened at the Austin Film Festival. I’m happy to share my first Snag with you:
Photos from Austin Film Festival 2008
Last Sunday was a fun day at Austin Film Festival–the day was amazing weather-wise and we started out appropriately on a boat party on Austin’s Ladybird Lake to celebrate the Marfa Film Festival (which runs next year from April 29 - May 3). We continued the fun at the Austin Film Society party at Six Lounge to celebrate the work of local filmmakers whose work was showing in the fest. After that, Chale Nafus, AFS’s Director of Programming, and I went off to watch new Austinite Eric Bricker’s Visual Acoustics: The Modernism of Julius Shulman. Here’s some party photos, cuz I’m always good for those
Full set here>>

Spencer Parsons, Anish Savjani & Janet Pierson

Chale Nafus & David Modigliani

Cory Van Dyke & Bryan Poyser

Michelle & Robin from the Marfa Film Fest
AFF 08: This Dust of Words
Before computers, I read a lot. Joseph Campbell thought that stories are vital to human beings because they teach us about our own lives, and I’m definitely a learner. Since, I’ve gravitated to film and television as my primary story delivery method and I realized watching Bill Rose’s This Dust of Words, that I have forgotten the importance of the written story.
Austin Film Fest Announces Line-Up
During all of the Fantastic Fest bruhaha, the Austin Film Festival announced their line-up for their upcoming fest, which runs from October 16 to 23rd here in my hometown of Austin, TX (I can say that because it just dawned on me that I’ve lived here for a year!!!). Check out the full line-up here>>
What am I looking forward to? Paper or Plastic? I missed this one at LA Film Fest, so I’m excited I get to see it; Johnny Cash at Folsom Prison, need I say more? Visual Acoustics, also one I missed in LA that has been getting good buzz from my doc friends.
AFF: America Unchained
I think I was particularly prepped to watch David Gorman’s new film, America Unchained. In it, he decides to try to drive across the U.S. without shopping at chains for gas, food, lodging or car repairs, which are many since Gorman chooses a Ford Torino station wagon that limps through the journey. Since driving from New Jersey to Austin is so fresh in my mind, and having driven across the country several times in my 20s, my thought at the beginning of the film was “good luck, buddy” … as in, fat chance! Well, the devil is in the details in a film such as this. As our guide, Gorman is intent on showing us something about our own country and culture that many of us take for granted. There are several wonderful, unexpected moments and at one point, I found myself in tears at the closing of a soda fountain in Oregon.
I’m happy to be in Austin, where local business have banded together to make consumers aware of the value of such businesses, via the Keep Austin Weird campaign, though in trying to set up my new apartment, as when driving across the country, as Gorman discovered, shopping independently frequently means increased inconvenience and cost. The film doesn’t really give us any ways of balancing commitment to local business with a budget (the trip budget it discussed but seems unlimited in the film). What’s your favorite local, independently owned business?
