Ladies and gentlemen, may I have your attention? The latest Indie Beat is here!
On this episode, we interviewed Daniel Martinico, a filmmaker living in Los Angeles.
Daniel’s first feature, “Ok Good,” premiered at the Slamdance Film Festival in 2012 and went on to play Sydney, London, Boston, and many other locales. This lo-fi character piece follows a struggling actor going through a string of dismaying auditions while also participating in a fairly intense performance workshop.
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On this episode, we interviewed Daniel Martinico, a filmmaker living in Los Angeles.
Daniel’s first feature, “Ok Good,” premiered at the Slamdance Film Festival in 2012 and went on to play Sydney, London, Boston, and many other locales. This lo-fi character piece follows a struggling actor going through a string of dismaying auditions while also participating in a fairly intense performance workshop.
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- 9/18/2017
- by Christopher Bell
- The Playlist
In some ways, 2016 looked good on the distribution front. Netflix and Amazon finally made a big splash, snatching up titles at major film festivals and causing bidding wars that resulted in things like Nate Parker’s The Birth of a Nation getting acquired for $17.5 million — and we all know the rest of the story. On the smaller side of things, Grasshopper Film launched this year with an impressive slate of titles that keeps growing, and we saw at least three films with 5-hour-plus runtimes get a theatrical run of some sort. And I haven’t even mentioned how Mubi is entering the distribution game, giving short-, medium-, and feature-length titles from the festival circuit a new life via their streaming platform.
But distribution is still in a transitional phase, and the influx of new buyers and options to get a film seen doesn’t guarantee that everything will be available outside of a festival screening.
But distribution is still in a transitional phase, and the influx of new buyers and options to get a film seen doesn’t guarantee that everything will be available outside of a festival screening.
- 12/28/2016
- by The Film Stage
- The Film Stage
Sometimes you just have to get away. Far, far away. Sometimes you can't see the forest for the trees. And sometimes those trees seem to get to talking to you. Fuck.Filmmakers Daniel Martinico & Hugo Armstrong came to Slamdance in 2012 with Ok, Good, about an actor getting in touch with his rawest self. They return this year with their second feature collaboration Excursions, about two city-dwelling couples on the search for utter transcendence. But what if that transcendence is forced? Director Martinico co-writes and produces with Armstrong, who also stars, along with Jacqueline Wright, Cody Henderson and Mandy Freund, in what could very well be described as Michael Hanake's The Seventh Continent via a hot yoga class. Starting with drinking and a series of...
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- 1/27/2016
- Screen Anarchy
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