Rooftop alum are heading to SXSW
Several Rooftop alum are selected to screen at this year’s SXSW.
Sundance Review: “Ain’t Them Bodies Saints”
There is a certain hypnotic power in David Lowery’s films. Ain’t Them Bodies Saints is a post-modern Western, a form of near-magical realism, so vivid and detailed and intense as to seem dreamlike.
Slamdance 2013: Films, Highlights and Everything in Between
An overview of Slamdance 2013 Film Festival
Sundance Review: Concussion
A thoughtful and refreshing look at relationships, family and personal fulfillment in our modern world.
Citizens Tia and Carl Lessin at Sundance
Rooftop alum and Academy Award-nominated filmmakers Tia and Carl Lessin discuss their experience at Sundance with their latest documentary Citizen Koch.
Sundance Review “Stories We Tell”
A poignant and moving portrait of family, love, secrets and discovery.
That’s Love There: Highlights from Sundance
Rooftop alum and Filmmakers’ Fund grantee Shaka King reflects on his experiences at Sundance with his film Newlyweeds.
Sundance Review: “The Rambler”
Rooftop alum Calvin Reeder’s in-your-face freakout odyssey.
Sundance Highlights from the last few days …
Kat Candler recounts her highlights of the Sundance Film Festival so far.
Sundance Review: “Computer Chess”
“Everything is not everything. There’s more.” Andrew Bujalski’s masterful dark comedy about an early 80’s programming convention.