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Surfwise
The inspiring and tumultuous story of 85-year old surfer, health advocate and sex guru, Dr. Dorian "Doc" Paskowitz, his wife Juliette, and their nine children.
1000 Journals
In the summer of 2000, a graphic designer launched 1000 blank journals into the world. One came back. Where are the other 999?
The Gits
The story of the promising, underground Seattle band, The Gits poised to explode onto the national music scene, until a stranger came in and took it all away.
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Two teenagers, nursing broken hearts, fall in love during one sleepless night in New York while searching for their favorite band's unannounced show.
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The 2008 Temecula In'l Film Music Festival, set to occur Sept. 17-21, 2008, is now accepting
submissions from all over the world. Deadline for entries: JULY 15, 2008. View Profile »
If you live in the L.A. area and would like to attend the screening and help select the winning filmmaker please MESSAGE the festival on their MySpace Page with your name and number of party members to RSVP for the screening.
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The 2008 Eerie Horror Film Festival, Screenplay & Video Game Competition has officially opened its call for entries and is currently seeking submissions from all over the world! View Profile »
Pick of the Week - YEAR OF THE FISH
In David Kaplan’s modern-day retelling of the Cinderella tale, which he’s based on a ninth-century variant of the classic fable, the story’s poor heroine works in a Chinatown massage parlor and is comforted by a magical fish given to her by a hunchback. Those are just a few of the details that distinguish Kaplan’s feature directing debut, Year of the Fish, a film that was painstakingly rotoscoped in an animation process informed by, says Kaplan, the color palettes of Cezanne. About the director, known for similarly imaginative short-film riffs on children’s tales, Filmmaker’s James Ponsoldt wrote in our '07 Sundance coverage: “Kaplan's real-world, adult conception of children's stories can bring to mind Guillermo del Toro's terrifying, blood-and-vomit work in Pan's Labyrinth.”
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