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January 2002

Growing Up in Everett, Massachusetts

By Chris CookeA review of Zachary Stratis's film "Midburb."

The Soul of Independent Filmmaking

By Sandra Sullivan
A graphic from the film "Black & Blue.
The independent spirit wins out for Boston actor, comedian and filmmaker Paul Wagner who is working on "Black & Blue," the premiere film for his new production company.

An Internet Adventure

By Emily Jansen
One of the posters for "Boy George Michael Jackson Browne."
Filmmaker Memo Salazar takes filmmaking to a new frontier with "Boy George Michael Jackson Browne."

Women's Work: A Retrospective of Films

By Valerie Spain
Marlene Booth's "Yidl in the Middle: Growing up Jewish in Iowa" will screen at the retrospective film series.
Women in Film and Video New England and the Museum of Fine Arts Boston celebrate 20 years of exceptional filmmaking by women in New England with a week-long retrospective on January 28 - February 2, 2002.

On the Other Side:From RI to LA

By Josh SheaFor this month in the Los Angeles series, NewEnglandFilm.com speaks with Rhode Island filmmaker and Emerson grad, Michael Grilli, on the road to Hollywood success.

Review of India Pro

By Peter Bohush
India Pro
A review of the special effects title program that turns any object into an animated font.

Industry News

By Allison Walton
Frederick Wiseman's "Titicut Follies" will screen as part of the Human Rights Watch International Film Festival .
A report of news & events in the local industry for January 2002.

Making of "The Perfect Gooseys"

By Amy Souza
On the set of "The Perfect Gooseys."
Writer and Director Andrew Mudge and Producer Maria Arruda discuss the production of the short comedy "The Perfect Gooseys."

Off the Cuff Filmmaking

By Cynthia Rockwell
A still from "Getting Out of Rhode Island."
Rhode Island Filmmaker, Christian de Rezendes pays tribute to the Dogme 95 Manifesto with his new film, "Getting Out of Rhode Island."

Inda Pro Quicktime Sample

Posted in
If you are unable to see this clip, you probably need to download QuickTime from the Apple Web site.  Go to www.apple.com/quicktime/ for more information.  Read Peter Bohush's review of India Pro.

Global Views

By Francine Latil
Local filmmaker Michal Goldman's film "Umm Kulthum, A Voice Like Egypt" will screen as part of this year's festival.
This year’s Human Rights Watch International Film Festival on January 24-27, 2002 promises to offer a culturally diverse view of the world.