James Suttles' film is a fun, slow-burning thriller that mixes several genres to good effect.
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When filmmaking moves from making to selling, you may find yourself at a 'Film Fest.' It could be funny.
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Founder Jo Ann Skousen looks back at 10 years of the Anthem Film Festival and its evolution from a small hotel conference room to the historic Elks Theatre.
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Sibling rivalry devolves into something far more sinister in this tense thriller from Argentina.
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LFG stands for Let's F*cking Go, the warriors' cry for the U.S. International Women's Soccer Team as the struggle for equal rights, equal pay.
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'Ascension,' Jessica Kingdon's documentary feature, explores the rise of capitalism in the communistic political system of China.
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Writer/director Chyna Robinson's feature debut is a stunning indictment of spousal abuse.
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Actress, screenwriter, and director Maria Corina Ramirez explains her choices in developing 'Bridges' and how the story fits in the expanding tapestry of Latin American films.
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Adam Rehmeier stayed true to his vision of the early '90s punk scene in make his film.
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Through a water-walk along the Los Angeles aqueduct, documentarian Emmett Brennan explores water scarcity and regeneration.
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