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Trembling Before G-d on iTunes
Since Sandi DuBowski made Trembling Before G-d, which tells the previously untold stories of gay and lesbian Orthodox and Hasidic Jews, he went on to tackle the similar stories of gay and lesbian Muslims in A Jihad for Love directed by Parvez Sharma. DuBowski’s commitment to his films is one of the most inspiring examples of creating a movement around a film that I can think of. If you haven’t seen Trembling Before G-d, time to catch up with it – it is now available on iTunes. Enjoy!
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Sundance 09: SXSW & IFC
Yesterday, Ingrid Kopp asked me over Twitter what I thought of the IFC/SXSW announcement of launching SX films on IFC’s VOD platform during the fest. My initial reaction was, no biggie, cool for all involved. After a couple more questions, I realized that Tom Hall wrote one of his long and thoughtful pieces that was prompting Ingrid’s question. Of course, in that case, I owe this more thought, but here is what I’m working with:
1. I love SXSW. It is hands-down my favorite festival (and it was so before I got to Austin). I do a bit of screening for them and last year I did some program notes, so I consider myself invested in their success in a small way. I have to admit that bias, though I feel no less supportive of any other festival. I love film festivals in general.
2. Before I left for Sundance this year, I was hearing ads on my brand new Time Warner digital cable OnDemand that they would be offering 13 films from the Sundance line up while the festival was happening. IFC & SXSW are not the first to create this kind of partnership, they just happened to have held a press conference about it, while I never received so much as a press release from Sundance about their Time Warner partnership. Are you feeling like the general public is over Sundance already because it was on Time Warner? Probably not.
Crawford on Hulu
Festival fave Crawford by David Modigliani premieres online today at Hulu. You can watch the whole film with brief commercials here. Nice.
Bird’s Nest: Get It While You Can!
Got a great message from Jonathan Miller over at Icarus Films about a special promotion they are running for an intriguing-looking film, Bird’s Nest by Christoph Schaub & Michael Schindhelm. The film follows the 5-year effort of architects Jacques Herzog and Pierre de Meuronto as they build the new 100,000 seat stadium for the Olympic Games. The cool part is that the film had its US premiere at Silverdocs in June, and normally wouldn’t be available to consumers for a while, but Icarus is making it available on Amazon Unbox for the duration of the Olympic games. So, if you are consuming all things Olympic, here’s another vantage point.
I dig the interesting things people are doing to find audiences, and the trailer looks wonderful. Lemme know if you’ve seen the movie.
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