Tag: Mother of George

Interview: Producer Jay Van Hoy | 2019 American Film Festival in Wroclaw (Indie Star Award)

A quiet but influential presence in the North-American indie scene, producer Jay Van Hoy has built an impressive filmography since he started Parts &...

Andrew Dosunmu to Bring out the Funk; Helmer Boards Focus Features’ Fela Kuti Biopic

It was supposed to be the possible project that 12 Years a Slave filmmaker Steve McQueen would possibly direct after his stunning debut (Hunger),...

Mother of George | Review

When You’re Expecting: Dosunmu’s Sophomore Feature a Gorgeously Shot Tale of Immigrant Tradition After debuting his 2011 feature Restless City to critical acclaim on the...

Exclusive Clip: Mother of George

Simply put. Nigerian photographer turned filmmaker Andrew Dosunmu (1999's docu Hot Irons) is one of our favorite voices in American independent filmmaking. A member...

Best of Fest: Nicholas’ Top Five Films from the 2013 Sundance Film Festival

#5. Stoker South Korean auteur Park Chan-wook makes his English language debut about a creepy dysfunctional family in a gothic old house from a screenplay...

Under the Radar: Nicholas’ Top Five Picks for Sundance 2013

#5. Interior. Leather Bar Who: While everyone may be familiar with actor/director James Franco, they not be as aware of the filmmaker he’s paired with...

2013 Guide to the Sundance Twitterverse: U.S. Dramatic Competition

Aaaah....that crisp Park City air. Eric Lavallee, Nicholas Bell, and I Jordan Smith are returning to the Sundance Film Festival (@sundancefest) once again this...

2013 Sundance Film Fest: David Lowery, Ryan Coogler, Dosunmu, Ponsoldt and Carruth Part of U.S. Dramatic Comp

2013's Sundance Film Fest sees a mix of returnees in Cherien Dabis, Lynn Shelton, Andrew Dosunmu, Shane Carruth (see Upstream Color pic below) and James Ponsoldt, a...

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