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Tag Archives: Sundance
Anatomy
I directed, shot and co-wrote (with the lead actress, Taylor Foster) a new short film earlier this year. Since Sundance is around the corner, I thought now was as good a time as any to share it. They announced the … Continue reading
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Tagged Anatomy, Directed by Hellin Kay, Sexual Assault, Sexual harassment, Short Film, Sundance, Sundance 2018, Women Filmmaker
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Seymour: An Introduction
“Music is like God. It’s intangible,” proclaims Seymour Bernstein. I couldn’t agree more. Anyone that has ever had the hair on their arms raised by the sound of a certain song, or cried when the musical time machine brought them … Continue reading
Sundance Road Trip
I didn’t take a lot of photos driving to and from Sundance this past week, but I did manage to get a few of what has officially become an obsession: the rest stops of America. They are surprisingly beautiful, almost … Continue reading
Memphis
Tim Sutton’s film “Memphis,” starring Willis Earl Beal, which I saw and loved at Sundance this January, opens September 5th. It’s a lyrical cinematic poem about the life of a musician, shot and paced in a quiet effective way. For … Continue reading
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Tagged favorites, Memphis, Sundance, Sundance Films, Tim Sutton, Willis earl beal
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Anna Kendrick in Happy Christmas
I missed the screenings of Happy Christmas at Sundance this year so am excited to catch it when it opens August 1st. Along with the lovely Anna Kendrick, it also stars Lena Dunham and Melanie Lynskey, who I love to … Continue reading
Posted in Fashion, Film, Sundance
Tagged Anna Kendrick, Blackbook, Film, Happy Christmas, Lena Dunham, Melanie Lynskey, Sundance, Trailer
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Boyhood
I saw Richard Linkater’s latest masterpiece, “Boyhood,” which he made over the course of twelve years, at Sundance in January. Bawled my eyes out. Loved every minute. And then the last scene closes with my favorite song from Family of … Continue reading
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Tagged Best film of the year, Boyhood, Family of The Year, Richard Linklater, Sundance
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Sorel Fall 2014 Preview
I went to see Sorel‘s fall 2014 collection this week and as usual there are boots for every occasion; desert concerts and city treks, summer nights with dresses and winter days with jeans. I lived in my Joan of Arctic … Continue reading
Beyond Clueless
I may be a film snob when I’m feeling nostalgic and heady at Sundance (don’t get me started on the merits of Charles Burnett and Sidney Peterson) but there is nothing I love more than a good high school flick … Continue reading
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Tagged beyond Clueless, Charles Burnett, Charlie Lyne, Killer of Sheep, Sidney Peterson, Sundance, SXSW, The Lead Shoes
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Sundance Press Line Essentials
There are a few essentials at Sundance that no girl should be without. I have been living in my Imposter for Animals faux fur vest and of course my Sorel boots, which I pair with dresses and tights. In my … Continue reading