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August 2000

Fostering Tech-Savvy Filmmakers

By Alex Rapp
The New Harbor Media Institute combines film and technology.
The New Harbor Media Institute in Beverly, MA opens its doors to create a learning environment for the modern filmmaker.

Record Year in Rhode Island

By Amy Souza
"Poor White Trash" starring Sean Young will close this year's festival.
At Rhode Island International Film Festival 2000, you'll find over 175 films and programs for scriptwriters, filmmakers, even kids.

Local Teamsters Under Investigation

By Daniel M. KimmelLocal 25 of the Teamsters Union is now under federal investigation for corruption -- a development many filmmakers feel is long overdue.

Creating Her Own Passage to Paradise

By Tiffany Patrick
The movie poster from "Passage to Paradise."
Producer Laura Bernieri embraces her latest challenge -- distribution -- with the film "Passage to Paradise."

Riding the Wave with "Girlfight"

By Francine Latil
A still from "Girlfight."
Gloucester-based producer Sarah Green talks about working in New England and her latest success, "Girlfight."

Industry News

By Allison TwomeyA report of news & events in the local industry

The Secret of Indie Success

By Raúl daSilvaWant to produce a film that actually gets sold or seen? Award-winning author, director and screenwriter Raúl daSilva will fill you in on how -- and it all starts with the screenplay.

Showcasing Local Talent

By Kristen Paulson
"Blind Light" by Producer/Director Pola Papaport will screen at this year's festival.
Judy Laster, director of the Woods Hole Film Festival, shares the history of the fest and what's new for 2000.

Ellie Lee’s Dark Vision

By Chris Cooke
A still from "Dog Days."
A review of "Dog Days"