On Broadway, a movie about a working-class Bostonian’s attempt to stage a play in the back of an Irish pub, has received such a good response from film festival audiences around the country that the producers decided to self-release the film in Boston last month.
April 2008
Case Study No. 3: "On Broadway"
Actor and producer Lance Greene talks about self-distributing "On Broadway" starring Joey McIntyre
April 8th, 2008 | Lynn TrybaCase Study No. 2: "Buddy"
Filmmaker Cherry Arnold discusses self-distributing "Buddy," a documentary on Providence mayor Buddy Cianci
April 8th, 2008 | Lynn TrybaCherry Arnold didn’t know what she was in for when she started filming Buddy: The Rise and Fall of America’s Most Notorious Mayor. “If I had known all the work involved…,” Arnold says. “Pure ignorance kept me going. I underestimated by months at a time how long each step would take.”
Case Study No. 1: "The Sensation of Sight"
Filmmaker Buzz McLaughlin was so adept at self distribution, that he eventually caught the eye of a traditional distributor
April 8th, 2008 | Lynn TrybaIt’s no wonder Buzz McLaughlin feels some pride and relief. His New Hampshire-based film production company, Either/Or Films, just signed a distribution deal for its first movie, The Sensation of Sight, during the last week of March.
Adventures in Self Distribution: Three Case Studies
Three filmmakers talk about their experiences distributing their films themselves
April 8th, 2008 | Lynn TrybaLong after they wrap their films, independent filmmakers struggle to get their projects seen by as many people as possible. A distribution deal with a mainstream distribution company is, of course, the Holy Grail. And in the quest for a deal, a filmmaker's family ties will often get strained, their bank accounts will dwindle, and their stress level will surge.
The Doc Doctor's Anatomy of a Film: "The Longing"
The deeper she got into shooting, the more emotionally engaged filmmaker Gabriela Böhm became in her subjects' plight. The result is a very different film from the one she set out to make
April 5th, 2008 | Fernanda RossiAbout this new column: Many filmmakers ponder in anguish, How do other people—celebrated people—do it? Am I taking too long to make this documentary? Does everybody spend as much money as I am spending, or am I spending too little? And when filmmakers share their lessons learned in interviews in the glossy trade magazines, their tales seem to follow the arc of otherworldy heroes rather than real documentary makers, i.e. human beings like you and me. So each month, the Doc Doctor will go out into the world (this real world) of filmmakers who are successful and find out how they made it. The "Anatomy of a Film Column" is a chance to learn from filmmakers' hits and misses in real life examples. —Fernanda Rossi, story consultant a.k.a. the Documentary Doctor
The Peabody Award Winners: Watch Trailers and Clips
This year's winners include "Taxi to the Dark Side" and "Silence of the Bees"
April 4th, 2008 | Mike HofmanThe full list of 2007 George Foster Peabody Award winners was released on April 2. The winners include films such as Taxi to the Dark Side and To Die in Jerusalem, as well as popular television programs such as Dexter, 30 Rock, and Project Runway.
The Trailer for "The Lost Colony"
Astrid Bussink's film was screened at Hot Docs in Toronto
May 1st, 2008
The Trailer for "Seaview"
Paul Rowley's documentary was shown at Hot Docs in Toronto
May 1st, 2008
The Trailer for "The English Surgeon"
Geoffrey Smith's documentary was screened at Hot Docs 2008
May 1st, 2008
The Trailer for "Wild Blue Yonder"
Filmmaker Celia Maysles documents her search to learn more about her father David, the legendary documentarian
April 27th, 2008

