Sundance
Filmmaker Kayla Abuda Galang, the Filipino-born, U.S.-raised filmmaker known for dynamic, character-driven stories that explore themes of home
Making its world premiere at this year’s Sundance Film Festival, Producer/Director/Director of Photography Rita Baghdadi’s riveting feature-length documentary Sirens focuses on the Middle East’s first all-female metal band, Slaves to Sirens, who pursue their dreams of stardom while strug
Goldcrest Post provided post-production services for three films screening at this year’s Sundance Film Festival.
Mexican director Hari Sama has been an icon in advertising for a number of years, but now his semi-autobiographical feature is set to make him a contender in the U.S. movie industry as well.
Goldcrest Post, New York, helped to prepare three films for their world premieres at the 2019 Sundance Film Festival, beginning this month in Park City, Utah. They include Native Son, the film that opens the festival, Them That Follow and The Death of Dick Long.
Brooklyn-based production and entertainment company Public Record premiered their first narrative feature film, We the Animals, at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival this weekend to critical acclaim.
Picture this: A lonely man walks into a pet store to find a companion, and walks out with a tiny man in a cage. What follows involves abuse of power dynamics, and an exploration of class and desire.
Seattle is an urban oasis, host to a thriving tech hub, vibrant and diverse music scene and a myriad of iconic coffee houses. What better way to bring the spirit of this Pacific Northwest mecca to life than through the lens of filmmakers?
Dallas, TX/Santa Monica, CA-based Reel FX has stepped up with Oculus’ $1 million ‘VR for Good’ initiative, dedicating their internal talent and resources to inspire social change through immersive VR content that promotes empathy.