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/On the final episode of Christine & Ted Talk To Directors At Sundance '09, Alan, Jeff, And Lee give advice on thinking for the long term:
On the final episode of Christine & Ted Talk To Directors At Sundance '09, Alan, Jeff, And Lee give advice on thinking for the long term:
On Episode Seven Of Christine & Ted Talk To Directors At Sundance '09, Lee Daniels speaks of the need to turn water into champagne, Alan Cumming talks about sharing passion, and Jeff Lipsky about protection and not knowing:
On Episode Four of Christine & Ted Talk To Directors At Sundance '09, Alan explains how being an actor helped him later direct:
On Episode Two of Christine & Ted Talk To Directors At Sundance, Jeff Lipsky tells of his longgggg path to directing:
On Episode Three Of Christine & Ted Talk To Directors At Sundance, Alan talks about how to use condoms to get the directing thing going:
Part One of Christine & Ted Interview Directors at Sundance:
Back at the beginning of the year, Christine Vachon and I sat down with Alan Cumming, Jeff Lipsky, and Lee Daniels to talk with them about what it was like to sit in the director's chair after being established in other roles within the industry.
You can look at all nine installments, right here:
http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=8D2836CEE668FAD7
The San Francisco Film Society wrapped its 56th San Francisco International Film Festival with 263 screenings of 158 films from 51 countries, which were attended by over 210 filmmakers and industry guests from over 21 countries around the globe. During its 15-day run, SFIFF56 showed 67 Narrative Features, 28 Documentary Features and a total of 63 short films.
This year the International awarded over $70,000 in prizes—one of the largest cash totals distributed by a U.S. film festival—to emerging and established filmmakers from ten countries around the world. Below are the award winning films.