posted 6 months ago
This is interesting: Variety reports that I Love You Phillip Morris, a comedy in which Jim Carrey plays Ewan McGregor’s boyfriend which debuted at Sundance and shocked people who get shocked easily by leaving without a distribution deal, has been picked up by Consolidated Pictures Group in advance of its premiere in the Director’s Fortnight [...]
posted 12 months ago
By talking to actual filmmakers who have recently made movies independent of the system that the “sky is falling” fatalism insists is broken, could we maybe start to expand this dialogue beyond doomcasting and push towards options and solutions?
posted 1 year ago
With Independent Film Week underway, Peter Broderick offers new look at the new paradigm of indie distribution. But is it really anything new?
posted 1 year ago
Two filmmakers offer different points of view on the evolving role of theatrical exhibition in the overall life of an indie film.
posted 3 years ago
So if you haven’t yet read the latest issue of Fast Company, you should. Alan Deutschman and Scott Kirsner cover the changing, bomb-shelled landscape of movie distribution. ("Hollywood’s New Wave" and "Maverick Mogul" only available in print right now)
Of course, for some of you the issue will be mostly review. They cover the usual names-Mark [...]