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Broken Vows: Stories of Separation | Resource Volume 2 | Legal

John P. Schuman provides information on the legal side of families navigating separation. (Viagra) Justice Robert Spence provides information on the legal side of families …

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Theodore Collatos

The writer/director/producer Theodore Collatos, along with his wife/producer Carolina Monnerat, founded Brokenhorse Films, a production company that creates microbudget films.   Collatos shoots in a raw …

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Of Human Bondage – Bette Breaks Out

By Don Stradley It is impossible to name the single best Bette Davis movie  – between 1931 and 1989 she made more than 100 of …

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Women in Film: Lynne Sachs

Interview by Caroline Madden  Lynne Sachs is one of our most dynamic filmmakers and poets. Her captivating work is a medley of documentaries, essay films, …

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[SXSW Review] The Pez Outlaw

Magical Troll. Disheveled Loser. Pez God. All eccentric descriptions given to one man: Steve Glew. Glew is a machinist from small-town Michigan. He is a …

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Films We Are Excited to See at SXSW 2022

It’s been two years since avid moviegoers and music fanatics lined the streets of Austin in anticipation of South by Southwest. Now in its 35th …

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A BAND CALLED DEATH

By Don Stradley If there is more fertile ground for documentaries than the slush pile of forgotten rock bands, I’ve yet to see it. Mark …

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The Incredible Career of Sam Sherman

New memoir tells the tale of a prolific B movie producer…. By Don Stradley Sam Sherman has been producing movies for more than fifty years.  …

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Double Infidelity: Ida Lupino’s The Bigamist (1953)

It would not be inaccurate to describe film noir as a predominantly masculine genre, though it would be an oversimplification. These films feature men, but …

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The Roxy Cinema TriBeCa Presents: Ms .45

by Jake Rubenstein  It should come as no surprise that one of our all-time favorite cinematic works amongst the folks here at Fandor is none …

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