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SXSW 2008: Our Complete Coverage

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By Karina Longworth posted 1 year ago
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sxsw1.jpgHere is a master guide to all of our reviews, interviews and assorted other coverage from the 2008 SXSW Film Festival. You can also revisit all of our SXSW previews here.

MISCELLANEOUS

Michael Tully compares/contrasts SXSW 2007 to SXSW 2008
Paul meets Vanessa Hudgens and other absurd teenage celebrities on the 21 red carpet.
Harmony Korine, stand-up comedian

REVIEWS

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At the Death House Door
Blip Festival: Reformat the Planet

Full Battle Rattle

Glory at Sea

Half-Life

Harold and Kumar Escape From Guantanamo Bay

Intimidad

Let’s Get Down to Brass Tacks

Medicine for Melancholy

Mister Lonely

My Effortless Brilliance

The Night James Brown Saved BostonĀ 

One Minute to Nine

The Order of Myths

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SXSW 2008: Nerdcore Rising

Christopher Campbell
By Christopher Campbell posted 1 year ago
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It’s fitting that the last film I saw at SXSW was Nerdcore Rising. I’d begun my experience of this year’s festival with a screener of We Are Wizards (review here), a documentary that mostly focuses on the Harry Potter-based “wizard rock”, which I’d then assumed was the nerdiest music genre in existence. And now I’d finished my experience with this doc, which is actually about the nerdiest music genre in existence, “nerdcore hip hop”.

The proof is not in the artists, though. It’s in the fans, which director Negin Farsad is right to concentrate on and showcase so significantly here. The film may center on one specific nerdcore hip hop artist, MC Frontalot, and his band’s first tour, but Nerdcore Rising is really, ultimately, about the freaks and geeks who make up the audience at each show along the way. Not since the height of the ska scene ten years ago has there been a genre so well defined by the character of its fanbase.

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