New Films, Broader Genres
by Brian Barth

In the wake of Le Quattro Volte (which I reviewed several weeks back), I’m very pleased to be seeing more and more experimental and careful films coming across my radar screen. Across the board, strange gems are popping up that I simply cannot wait to see. Take a look at these three trailers:
Into Eternity
Film Socialisme
General Order No. 9
Excited? Totally.
What I’m finding curious, however, is the apparent explosion in classification. Not that this is a new development in content; it’s more of a development in marketing, assumedly reflecting what people are open to watching. Essay films? Plodding contemplative neo-documentaries? While these films will probably always have a small fan-base, I’m beginning to see a small niche in the audience rock opening up to works of more experimental nature. A small sliver of the public eye is beginning to pay attention, and I can’t help but think that now is an excellent time to be making films.
What films have you seen recently that are widening this niche?
May 31, 2011 | Categories: blog, Brian, writing | Tags: experimental, film socialisme, Filmmaking, general order no. 9, into eternity, Le Quattro Volte, the state of filmmaking | Leave A Comment »
New Excerpts from Faith Healer!
by Matt Paley

Jefferson Bull Fermor, as a boy.
Faith Healer, Adam Hirsch’s 2009 senior thesis film, has been almost as elusive in the past few months as its subject, Jefferson Bull Fermor. No longer! Adam finally taped together the last few pieces and scrounged enough up to get it out. I’m happy to point you to two newly published excerpts from the film.
Much more content to come.
Dec 04, 2009 | Categories: Matt, news, writing | Tags: Adam, documentary, excerpts, experimental, Faith Healer, video | Leave A Comment »