Sundance Film Fest 2012

The opening day press conference opened with nothing less than a reference to an American “government in paralysis” – Sundance Institute President and Founder Robert Redford’s allusion to the frustrating inability of the country’s political leaders to compromise with one another.   “The happy thing we’re pretty proud of is that here, for this week, we’re going to see work from artists, who even though their work might be reflective of these hard times, there’s not paralysis here,” Redford said. “There are fresh, new stories I’m happy you’re going to get to see.”

 

Sundance Film Fest 2012: Brand Name

In three decades of existence, the name “Sundance” has grown to stand for a cable channel, a film distribution label, two online VOD rental outlets, a chain of theaters and film programs around the country and world.   At first glance, it seems almost unfair to measure a non-profit organization dedicated to discovering and developing […]

Oscar 2011: Foreign Language Short List

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has selected nine films from the 63 foreign-language films that qualified in the foreign- language category for the 84th Academy Awards.  .

Israel’s Footnote is one of the 9 nominees

Review:  https://emanuellevy.com/review/footnote-highlight-of-2011/

Oscar 2011: American Society of Cinematographers Nominees

The American Society of Cinematographers has nominated the cinematographers responsible for The Artist, The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo, Hugo, Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy and The Tree of Life for its feature film award.

 

Oscar 2011: Broadcast Film Critics Awards

Viola Davis was named best actress for The Help at the 17th annual Critics’ Choice Movie Awards, which were celebrated at the Hollywood Palladium Thursday night. “I consider it an honor to pay homage to these women who at that time period were not allowed to dream,” said Davis in her powerful acceptance speech.