Any accidental tourists strolling through the lobby of Wyoming's Lake Lodge sometime during the last week of September might have thought they had
Festivals

A review of Jeffrey Ruoff's 'Coming Soon to to a Festival Near You: Programming Film Festivals'

Film festivals are arguably the most important springboards for documentaries. It is of paramount importance to make the most of not only your film's

In the last year I've been on a number of panels about film festival strategies. It's clear that there isn't one simple plan that will work for every

Park City, Utah, has a population of just over 7,000 people, but when the Sundance crowds—whom the locals refer to as "the people in black"—arrive

The Sundance Film Festival is an amazing, wild ride, with so many screenings, panels and events taking place simultaneously that it's tough to choose

In the spirit of the US presidential election year, the programmers at the 2004 Sundance Film Festival threw their hats into the ring with a cross

In Missoula, Montana, a town surrounded by mountains, people line up around the block, in freezing weather, to watch films by local favorites, as well

Report on the 2003 IDFA Forum

I think the best description I've heard of the RealScreen Summit is that it resembles the now iconographic "bar scene" in the first Star Wars movie