Chicago – In all film festivals, the real hidden talent can often be found in the Short Films Program. This is the beginning for many great filmmakers, and it is up to the film reporters and programmers to unearth these creative jewels. Film Critic and Writer Collin Souter is the Short Films Programmer for the Chicago Critics Film Festival (Ccff), and the fest will be presenting two separate programs on May 13th and 14th, 2017, during the run of the festival, which takes place from May 12th through May 18th at Chicago’s Music Box Theatre (details below).
Collin Souter has been reviewing films for 17 years in and around the scene in Chicago… he has a weekly radio gig on Wgn 720Am for the Nick Digilio show, and a monthly one on Whpk 88.5Fm. He has written for eFilmcritic.com, and has a monthly column at RogerEbert.com called “Short Films in Focus.
Collin Souter has been reviewing films for 17 years in and around the scene in Chicago… he has a weekly radio gig on Wgn 720Am for the Nick Digilio show, and a monthly one on Whpk 88.5Fm. He has written for eFilmcritic.com, and has a monthly column at RogerEbert.com called “Short Films in Focus.
- 5/12/2017
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
Bon Iver's Justin Vernon narrates the strange new trailer for the upcoming documentary, The Dundee Project, about a UFO festival in the musician's home state of Wisconsin. Mark Borchardt, the independent filmmaker behind the cult horror classic Coven, directed the film.
Per Wisconsin Public Radio, The Dundee Project chronicles UFO Daze, an annual gathering of extraterrestrial aficionados, who meet to discuss UFOs and watch the sky near Dundee, Wisconsin. Borchardt has been a long time attendee and began filming interviews with locals and festival goers in the early 2000s.
Per Wisconsin Public Radio, The Dundee Project chronicles UFO Daze, an annual gathering of extraterrestrial aficionados, who meet to discuss UFOs and watch the sky near Dundee, Wisconsin. Borchardt has been a long time attendee and began filming interviews with locals and festival goers in the early 2000s.
- 3/16/2017
- Rollingstone.com
It’s been 20 years since the release of Mark Borchardt’s independent horror classic Coven—and 18 years since the release of Chris Smith’s excellent American Movie documentary that chronicled the making of that film—and now Borchardt has finally returned with a trailer for his next movie, a documentary about a UFO festival in a small town in Wisconsin. Titled The Dundee Project, the YouTube description explains that the film will feature interviews with “eccentric locals” as they prepare for an annual celebration that’s “equal parts sky watching and heavy drinking.” Plus, the trailer is narrated by Bon Iver’s Justin Vernon, who is probably one of the few Wisconsin artists who is almost as famous as Mark Borchardt is—at least among the cool people who read The A.V. Club.
You can get a little bit more information about The Dundee Project at its ...
You can get a little bit more information about The Dundee Project at its ...
- 3/16/2017
- by Sam Barsanti
- avclub.com
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