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Donna Gordon, pictured in middle, who played Margo in the original Cult Classic "The Killing of a Chinese Bookie," makes a cameo in the new reinvention "The Killing of a Japanese Bookie" as the mom of Burlesque dancer Margo (Tracey…
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The Art Institute of Fort Lauderdale presents 17th Street Film Fesival, a student and alumni film showcase
What: Film festival showcasing the best of student and alumni films in various categories including short films, animation, documentaries, commercials, etc. The top films in the various categories will be judged and awarded with Best in Category, People’s Choice, and Best in Show awards.
When: Friday, August 5th, 2011
Red…
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MASTER ACTING CLASS WITH BURT REYNOLDS
By invitation only and based on review of completed application, which can be found on our website. Contact info@brift.org for more details (subject line: MASTER ACTING CLASS)
FUNDAMENTALS OF ACTING FOR ADULTS
Sundays, 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM ($20/class). No experience necessary. This class is a wonderful review for actors with experience or…
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F.Y.I. The film stars Alyn Darnay, a director/…
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Simple Thoughts on Screenwriting
By Herb Sennett
A question I’m often asked is “Why is a screenplay supposed to be divided into three acts?” Allow me to venture an “educated” answer. In a simplistic way, that’s the way it’s done. And I don’t mean to be flippant about that answer because the top guru in screenwriting is Syd Field who has explained in several books and hundreds of workshops that very reason. For many years Syd Field worked as a script analyst for several major…
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BY DAVE MONTALBANO
Finishing my book, **The Adventures of Cinema Dave in the Florida Motion Picture World,** forced me to confront the many things I have accumulated in my life. The last chapter of my book presents a plan to eliminate the artifacts of my life, which is similar to the dilemma Will Ferrell's character faces in **…
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Mars Needs Moms
By Dave Montalbano
With a title like **Mars needs Moms,** one can figure out the plot points and then wonder why this film was not released on Mother's Day. It is full mix of the frantic action mixed with corny homespun values about respecting motherhood, nothing more than a…
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1. BEST MOTION PICTURE – DRAMA a. BLACK SWAN b. THE FIGHTER |
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