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'Essential' film copyright protection turns 100 Albany Times Union Only a fraction of the works produced between 1912 and 1930 survive, in part because they were produced on nitrate film, which is so flammable, the Library of Congress wouldn't accept copies of the films until around 1940. Instead, a copyright agent ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
A deaf man hears music – and can't stop listening Huffington Post LOS ANGELES — Austin Chapman figured his short films must be pretty good because they've been sweeping major awards on the independent film festival circuit the past couple of years. He was never quite sure about the soundtracks, however, because ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Sidewalk Film Festival 2012 CBS42 Many of the films have been shown across the country at places like the Sundance Film Festival... for others this is their big screen debute. One of those films is "Lipidleggin'" by Birmingham film maker John Marc Green. "Lipidleggin'" is a screen ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
At 49, I'm still looking for love: Sanjay Leela Bhansali New York Daily News She took me to the FTII (Film and Television Institute of India) and she introduced me to the film industry. I owe everything I am today to her. Maybe I was fortunate to have directed a film before her. But rightfully she should have directed before me. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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[BD Review] 'The Living Dead Girl' Is A B-Level Film Worth Watching Bloody Disgusting Jean Rollin was a legendary French filmmaker who released dozens of fantasy and horror films over a career spanning more than five decades. Many of his earlier films dealt with vampires, but 1982's La Morte Vivante (The Living Dead Girl) features a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Box Office Shocker: Anti-Obama Doc Bests Other New Films on Friday By Pamela McClintock Becoming the top-grossing documentary of the year, "2016: Obama's America" earns $2.2 million for the day to outpace "Premium Rush," "Hit & Run" and "The Apparition." Movies | ||
Slaughter on Tenth Avenue (1957) - Ferdy on Films By admin Over the past week, Chicago cinephiles have been treated yet again to another installment of Noir City, the celebration of film noir staged by the Film Noir Foundation each year. As a satellite festival of FNF's 10-year-old event in San Francisco, ... Ferdy on Films |
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Absinthe Films 'Resonance' Trailer 2012 - Transworld Snowboarding From Absinthe Films comes the teaser for their new snowboard video release Resonance dropping soon. Look out for Premiere Tour stops in your local tow. snowboarding.transworld.net/.../absinthe-films-resonance-trail... |
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