Film review: Sixty Six is emotionally-charged
Sixty Six is a compilation of 12 shorts assembled during the years of 2002-2015 by Los Angeles-based artist Lewis Klahr.
Sixty Six is a compilation of 12 shorts assembled during the years of 2002-2015 by Los Angeles-based artist Lewis Klahr.
Pairing uncertainty resulting from the aftermath of the American Civil War with the fear of being female in a male-dominated world.
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Addy Fong studies two films from “Essential Independents: American Cinema Now” festival.
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Addy Fong talks to the curator of “Essential Independents: American Cinema, Now” festival, Richard Sowada, about what’s in store for us.
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LA-based writer, actress and filmmaker Mary Neely talks to us about catastrophic events, gaming and her weird obsession with Friends.
We’re excited to be giving away double passes to the Essential Independents: American Cinema, Now festival. try your luck here.