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February 1998History—the Hollywood WaySun, 02/01/1998 - 01:00Posted in
By Kiersten Conner-Sax
That Steven Spielberg. Always finding the cheery side of historical atrocities. Watching Amistad makes you yearn for Spielberg’s hard-hitting, unsentimental work. Like E.T.
On Fargo, Working With SAG, and The Local LifeSun, 02/01/1998 - 01:00Posted in
By Adam Graham
Over 50,000 Vermonters have seen or bought a copy of his last film Man With a Plan. Now, he's at it again, directing his third film in Tunbridge, Vermont — Nosey Parker.
All You Need is a Little CloutSun, 02/01/1998 - 01:00Posted in
By M.M. Goldstein
Former Cambridge/ Brookline resident reports from another world... LA. With enough clout, you can do anything, have anything, be anything. The problem is, without it, you can’t do squat, so how do you get there from here? New Hampshire DocumentarySun, 02/01/1998 - 01:00Posted in
By Michele Meek
Read about the recent award-winning film from New Hampshire filmmaker Steve Hooper.
Spotlight on New England: News from Sundance ’98Sun, 02/01/1998 - 01:00
By Michele Meek
As usual, the Sundance Film Festival has created quite a buzz in the independent film community. But, this time, the press attention and seven-figure deal went to a film made right here in Boston – Next Stop Wonderland. And that's not all... And The Envelope, PleaseSun, 02/01/1998 - 01:00
By Boston Film/Video Foundation
Here it is... the first public announcement of award winners for the 1998 New England Film and Video Festival, sponsored by the Boston Film and Video Foundation. |
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