“Film About a Father Who” Reviewed by Alliance of Women Film Journalists
“Film About a Father Who” is an emotionally wrenching scrutiny of another person, much less a parent.
“Film About a Father Who” is an emotionally wrenching scrutiny of another person, much less a parent.
Lynne is a legend, and her style and abilities are at the top of the list in terms of Documentarians and their storytelling styles, but this one is so different.
The Hoboken Museum & the Thomas Edison Black Maria Film Festival is pleased to host this special installment of “Meet the Filmmakers,” a lively pre-recorded discussion with Festival Director Jane Steuerwald and artist, feminist, activist, filmmaker, Lynne Sachs.
Here are the women-centric, women-directed, and women-written films debuting in January. All descriptions are from press materials unless otherwise noted.
” I share this list as an acknowledgment to those filmmakers and artists, whose work has given me experiences of wonder, questioning, learning, thinking, of encountering in the distance.” – Ivonne Sheen
MFJ releases its 71st issue with a focus on COVID-19 pandemic and collected writings from experimental filmmakers across the globe.
“Rarely has a filmmaker opened such a deep vein and let the truth bleed out.”
Set for a nationwide Virtual Cinema release beginning on January 15, Museum of Moving Image will also hold a a director retrospective that features five programs in their Virtual Cinema, from January 13-31.
Strange Questions links powerful personal stories with the contemporary media-scape
She isn’t filming people or their stories, but the spaces between people, and how these spaces are always mediated by the actions of others.