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"Pilgrimage into the Past"

interviews

Constructive Chaos 
Connecticut documentary filmmaker DJ Kadagian talks about his film "State of the Union," which screened at this fall's Independent Feature Project Market.

A New View of Northern Ireland 
Paul Goudreau’s documentary film "20 Feet Over Belfast" about unique Irish mural art sheds new light on our existing perceptions of Northern Ireland.

Coastal Connections 
Beantown connections help Mary Feuer with her directorial success story -- "Rock Bottom" her latest short film which premiered at the Hamptons International Film Festival last month.

Journey into the Past 
Arlington filmmaker Austin de Besche talks about the physical and emotional journeys behind the making of his documentary "Pilgrimage into the Past," which premieres at this month’s Boston Jewish Film Festival.

profiles

IFP Market Report
A smaller, more focused Independent Feature Project (IFP) Market in New York City showcased several local films in its 24th year.

New Plans for Northampton
Local Sightings’ David Kleiler takes the reins at the Northampton Independent Film Festival, promising bigger and better things at this month’s event.

 

film review

Boston Jewish Film Festival reviews

news in brief

Industry News 11/02
Conference for film archivists, new festivals take root in RI, and more...

industry advice

A Place in the Sundance 
NewEnglandFilm.com gathers advice from Sundance Channel’s Paola Freccero as part of the "Dream to Screen" series exploring how local filmmakers can get their works shown on national television.

Protecting Our History 
The Association of Moving Image Archivists, whose annual conference brings them to Boston on November 18-23, is dedicated to preserving your history, whether you knew it or not.


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