Wednesday, April 8th, 2009
by The Great White Gypsy I never really got into comic books. I’ve always loved superheroes, I know most of the back-stories and storylines, but I only actually read them for a few years, and I stopped when I was 11. I’ve seen all of the big comic movies the last few years, and most […]
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Wednesday, April 8th, 2009
You may not think so, but watching 9 blocks of films in 4 days is exhausting. Days spent writing, nights spent editing, and trying to find time to eat and drink in between. Overall, the festival was great; most of the films were really cool, the people were friendly, and the panninis were bomb. We […]
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Wednesday, April 8th, 2009
One of our favorite features we saw at AIFF was Paper Covers Rock, written and directed by Joe Maggio. It’s the story of a mother, superbly played by Jeannine Kaspar, suffering from chronic depression and desperately trying to reunite with her daughter. We got the chance to talk this fantastic actress right after the film.
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Wednesday, April 8th, 2009
Last day of the festival. We didn’t have a film until 6:20pm, but we spent the day dealing with technical difficulties. Grabbed a great lunch at Pangea in Ashland, then watched Paper Covers Rock. Scored an interview with the beautiful Jeannine Kaspar (lead actress), then finished the week off with Wendy and Lucy. We didn’t […]
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Tuesday, April 7th, 2009
Adoption. It’s a word that we all hear. But few of us actually pay it any attention. And that’s why when you hear about people who genuinely care about adoption and are willing to adopt children, you want to cheer for them. So explain to me why a woman, willing and perfectly capable of raising […]
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Tuesday, April 7th, 2009
On Day 3 of the festival, we were lucky enough to talk with Tim Gorski, cinematographer for At The Edge of The World. Here’s what he had to say….
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