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indieWIRE is the leading news, information, and social networking site for the international independent film community, including comprehensive coverage of indie, documentary and foreign language films, as well industry news, film festival reports, filmmaker interviews, and movie reviews. Its website (http://www.indiewire.com) includes special sections for high-profile film festivals, the new indieLOOP community site, filmmaker and industry weblogs, as well as resources and tools for emerging and established filmmakers. Awarded the Webby for best film website, indieWIRE was lauded as a "must read" by Variety, branded the "online heartbeat of the world's independent film community" by Forbes, and dubbed "best indie crossroads" by film critic Roger Ebert.

iW SNEAK PEEK | A scene from Aaron Katz' "Quiet City"

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iW SNEAK PEEK | A scene from Aaron Katz' "Quiet City"


Erin Fisher (Jamie) and Cris Lankenau (Charlie) are featured in a scene from Aaron Katz' "Quiet City," debuting on August 29th at the IFC Center
in New York City as part of the theater's upcoming series, "The New
Talkies: Generation DIY." Cast and crew from some of the so-called
"mumblecore" films will be at the Apple Store, Soho in New York City on
Thursday, August 23rd at 7 p.m. when indieWIRE presents a discussion
about the movies and DIY filmmaking, including "Quiet City," "Hannah
Takes The Stairs," and "Fish Kill Flea."


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TRAILER | Amir Bar-Lev's "My Kid Could Paint That"

Categories: Promotional Movies

TRAILER | Amir Bar-Lev's "My Kid Could Paint That"


Amir Bar-Lev's 2007 Sundance Film Festival debut "My Kid Could Paint That"
looks at the international attention surrounding young Marla Olmstead,
a kid painter whose work stirred the art world, until it was alleged
that her father created her increasingly famous paintings. In the words
of a Sony Pictures Classics description, "Embattled, the Olmsteads
turned to the filmmaker to clear their name. Torn between his own
responsibility as a journalist and the family's desire to see their
integrity restored, the director finds himself drawn deeper and deeper
into a situation that can't possibly end well for him and them, and
could easily end badly for both."

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