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Showcases new short film from new and emerging independent filmmakers from United States and around the world. Gotham Screen Film Festival & Screenplay Contest. 2007. New York City. Showcase of new American and international cinema, with a competitive screenplay contest. Hamptons International Film Festival.
New Haven Documentary Film Festival: 2014 New Haven, Connecticut: United States: New Media Film Festival: 2009 Los Angeles, California: United States: New Orleans Film Festival: 1989 New Orleans, Louisiana: United States: Northwestfest: 1983 Edmonton, Alberta: Canada: Open City Documentary Festival: 2011 London: United Kingdom: One World Film ...
Detropia. Detropia is a 2012 American documentary film, directed by Heidi Ewing and Rachel Grady, about the city of Detroit, Michigan. [1] It focuses on the decline of the economy of Detroit due to long-term changes in the automobile industry, and the effects that the decline has had on the city's residents and infrastructure. The film's name ...
The Detroit Windsor International Film Festival ( DWIFF ), which ran from 2008 to 2012, was a publicly attended film festival held each June in the Detroit–Windsor region, with events taking place in both Detroit, Michigan, and Windsor, Ontario. The festival was closely associated with Wayne State University as they incorporated their own pre ...
A new HBO Max docuseries, "The Synanon Fix," tells the story of the drug rehab program turned dangerous cult that operated in Detroit from 1969-80. The four-part docuseries premiered at the ...
Up in the Air closed the Austin Film Festival on October 29, 2009 at the Paramount. Reitman attended the screening. The Austin Film Festival ran from October 22 to October 29, 2009. The Palm Springs International Film Society showed Up in the Air on Thursday, October 29, 2009 at the Regal Cinema in Palm Springs, California. Anna Kendrick was ...
The Detroit music annals are packed with colorful characters. But they didn't often make 'em like Allee Willis. The late hit songwriter is the inimitable, unconventional star at the heart of "The ...
The documentary highlights the lives of people in Middle America, Central United States small town or suburb where most people are middle class, Protestant, and white, which twice helped elect George W. Bush. It shows how Kansas, once home to left-wing movements like the Populist Party, became very socially conservative in the late 20th century.