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January 2006
interviews

A Fabled Life |
A Fabled Life
Providence-based filmmaker Daniel Sousa
reflects on the 2006 Sundance selection of his film Fable and the enchantment of bringing paintings
to life.
Out-Spoken
Filmmaker Irena Fayngold explores the tension between religious belief and
sexual identity through the eyes of a teenager coming of age in the modern world
in her film Hineini: Coming Out in a Jewish High School.
People in Your Neighborhood
West 47th Street takes a
straightforward look at the rocky road to recovery of those struggling with
mental illness.
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"Stay
Until Tomorrow"
news in brief
Industry
News 1/06
Mountain Top Film Festival, films in production, an L.A. premiere
for Stay Until Tomorrow, and more...
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commentary
Battle for the
Brattle
What is the future of the big independent screen?
preview
Sundance Preview
A preview of some of the shorts, documentaries
and features screening at the 2006 Sundance Film Festival - with, of course, New
England connections.
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