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Matt Bomer on Making His Directorial Debut in American Crime Story: Versace: 'Can We Sympathize With a Monster?'
Matt Bomer
Wednesday’s episode of American Crime Story: Versace marks the directorial debut of actor Matt Bomer, who — at the risk of sounding “so 2018” — says he was “truly blessed” to get to work on the FX drama.

“When Ryan Murphy called and asked me to do this — after I passed out, regained consciousness and said yes — I knew that it was a serious responsibility,” the actor tells TVLine. “I’d been offered directing jobs before, but they were jobs I was also acting in, and I wanted my first directing experience to be the full-meal deal. I wanted to really do it,...
See full article at TVLine.com
  • 3/14/2018
  • TVLine.com
Pretty things by Amber Wilkinson
Taking to the stage

Hunky Dory marks the feature debut of director Michael Curtis Johnson and writer and star Tomas Pais. The film tells the story of Sidney (Pais), a "glam rock dilattente" who finds he has to reassess his life after his young son George (Edouard Holdener) turns up on his doorstep for longer than expected. The plot beats may sound familiar but this is a character-driven narrative, hinging on a magnetic performance by Pais in the central role and great chemistry with Holdener, which saw the film pick up a Jury prize for acting at Slamdance Film Festival in January.

Chicago-born Johnson and Pais, who is originally from Lisbon in Portugal, have known one another for 10 years and collaborated previously on short films together.

Waiting for the train

"We had similar stories of trying to get our careers off the ground in Los Angeles, me with my directing...
See full article at eyeforfilm.co.uk
  • 3/14/2016
  • by Amber Wilkinson
  • eyeforfilm.co.uk
'The Million Dollar Duck' triumphs at Slamdance
Brian Davis
In the week that saw Brian Golden Davis’ documentary secure a distribution deal with Discovery Communications’ Animal Planet and Lionsgate, the film also left Park City with two top awards.

The Million Dollar Duck won the narrative jury and audience awards for best documentary feature on Thursday night.

Paul Taylor’s Driftwood claimed the juried narrative feature awards while Honey Buddies by Alex Simmons took the audience award.

“Congratulations to all of the filmmakers this year. Outside of winning a Sparky, as a collective they showed us the power of real independent film and how much it enriches our lives,” said Slamdance president and co-founder Peter Baxter.

Audience Awards

Narrative Feature

Honey Buddies, dir Alex Simmons

Documentary

The Million Dollar Duck, dir Brian Golden Davis

Jury Awards

Narrative Feature

Driftwood, dir Paul Taylor

Honourable Mention for Acting

Tomas Pais and Edouard Holdener in Hunky Dory, dir Michael Curtis Johnson

Documentary

The Million Dollar Duck, dir [link=nm...
See full article at ScreenDaily
  • 1/29/2016
  • by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
  • ScreenDaily
Slamdance unveils 2016 roster
Premiere (1977)
Festival top brass announced on Monday the 12 Narrative and eight Documentary Feature Film Competition films in 22nd edition, set to run in Park City from January 22-28, 2016.

The 20-strong line-up includes 12 world premieres, three North American premieres and one Us premiere.

All competition films are feature directorial debuts with budgets of less than $1m and without Us distribution.

Jury awards are presented to feature films in both categories and all films are eligible for audience awards as well as the Spirit Of Slamdance Award, judged by the filmmakers themselves.

“The standard of Diy filmmaking around the world is the highest we’ve seen, and the diversity of storytelling is the most we’ve experienced,” sad Slamdance co-founder and president Peter Baxter.

“With a record breaking number of submissions to select from, the narrative and documentary feature line-up has never been so competitive or as exciting to programme.”

All synopses provided by the festival.

Narrative Features...
See full article at ScreenDaily
  • 11/30/2015
  • by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
  • ScreenDaily
Slamdance unveils 2016 feature film competition
Premiere (1977)
Festival top brass announced on Monday the 12 Narrative and eight Documentary Feature Film Competition films in 22nd edition, set to run in Park City from January 22-28, 2016.

The 20-strong line-up includes 12 world premieres, three North American premieres and one Us premiere.

All competition films are feature directorial debuts with budgets of less than $1m and without Us distribution.

Jury awards are presented to feature films in both categories and all films are eligible for audience awards as well as the Spirit Of Slamdance Award, judged by the filmmakers themselves.

“The standard of Diy filmmaking around the world is the highest we’ve seen, and the diversity of storytelling is the most we’ve experienced,” sad Slamdance co-founder and president Peter Baxter.

“With a record breaking number of submissions to select from, the narrative and documentary feature line-up has never been so competitive or as exciting to programme.”

Al synopses provided by the festival.

Narrative Features...
See full article at ScreenDaily
  • 11/30/2015
  • by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
  • ScreenDaily
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