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Documentaries

By From http://rifilmfestival.com • Aug 8th, 2010 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

Yep, RIFF’s got ‘em. While several recent interviews and posts have focused on animation and feature films, RIFF 2010 has its share of noteworthy documentaries. Documentaries seem to have become more prevalent the last few years. Popularity of the Documentary Channel is testament to that and certainly they serve to inspire as well as inform. […]



Interview with Humberto Hinojosa Ozcariz

By From http://rifilmfestival.com • Aug 1st, 2010 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

With the aid of technology and Alejandra Ojeda of Tigre Pictures, I was fortunate to interview Humberto Hinojosa Ozcariz. Hr. Ozcariz is the writer/director of Oveja Negro (Black Sheep) featured at RIFF 2010. I am most grateful for his time and insight into the making of this enjoyable film. Fans will have a chance to […]



Sound Bytes – Should not Bite

By From http://rifilmfestival.com • Jul 25th, 2010 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

What beautiful scenery. Fantastic talent. Wow, check out the cinematography….Awesome ….. Oh, what’d he say?  I’ve watched my fair share of indie films and judging by the DVD shelf that just crashed to earth, perhaps collected a few too many. So when my movie arrived fresh from purchase I did not expect the sound to, […]



Interview with Sean Christensen

By From http://rifilmfestival.com • Jul 18th, 2010 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

Many talented filmmakers have contributed their work to RIFF 2010. Fortunately for us, I was able to catch up with Sean Christensen the director of one of our amazing animated entries, The Sandwich Movie. He was most generous with his time. Enjoy! TINA: If my memory serves, I believe Fan Mail was a student entry […]



A Short Look at the Long Take

By From http://rifilmfestival.com • Jul 11th, 2010 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

Rainy Saturdays are a good excuse to watch old movies. Good Will Hunting proved to be a good choice this weekend. It is also a great example of using a long take to good effect. The long take is not used as frequently as other emotionally manipulative shots but when it is the audience’s attention […]



A Mouse’s Tale

By From http://rifilmfestival.com • Jul 5th, 2010 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

With RIFF 2010 approaching fast, I thought it only fair to interview a few more of the animated characters featured this year. Fortunately, I was able to catch up the star of The Mouse That Soared and he was most generous with his time. I hope you will enjoy getting to know him as much […]



Rock-umentary

By From http://rifilmfestival.com • Jun 27th, 2010 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

Well, not exactly. The music of Stephin Merritt and the Magnetic Fields defies the conventions of any established category. They create their own. Last night’s screening of Strange Powers, was a good time and educational. I want to clarify that I don’t mean ‘educational’ in the stoic sense that one says, ‘yeah, I learned something’ […]



Pigeon Impossible: Chat With a Star

By From http://rifilmfestival.com • Jun 20th, 2010 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

I’m really wowed by the animated movies showing at RIFF this year. Some really exceptional talent went into making these films so I thought I’d start by talking to the director of Pigeon Impossible, Lucas Martell. me:  Knock, knock, knock Mr. Pigeon: Yeah, who’s there? me:  Hello. My name is Tina and I’m a blogger […]



The Paris

By From http://rifilmfestival.com • Jun 14th, 2010 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

 This weekend I had the opportunity to visit an indie film lover’s landmark, our countries longest continuously operating art cinema, The Paris in New York City. Sandwiched between The Plaza and Bergdorf Goodman’s, this grand dam’s marquee faces Central Park and has premiered the best independent films since 1948. Debuting in the United States this […]



EOINA

By From http://rifilmfestival.com • Jun 6th, 2010 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

I can’t believe they made it an acronym. Well, maybe I can. I’ve been a Washingtonian for a long time and acronyms are a separate language here. Thinking about the early days of filmmaking when the term ‘independent film’ was an oxymoron, the old tired phrase “everything old is new again came to mind.” Being […]