January 3, 2008
indieWIRE: Undiscovered Gems - And the winner is...
Earlier today over lunch here in Manhattan,
Emerging Pictures announced the winner of the 2007
indieWIRE: Undiscovered Gems Audience Award, sponsored by
Sundance Channel and presented by
The New York Times and Emerging Pictures. The victor receives theatrical distribution through Emerging Pictures, backed by $50,000 in P&A plus a $50,000 license fee for the exclusive broadcast on Sundance Channel. And the winner is?
[ filed under Film Festivals, Undiscovered Gems ]
March 7, 2007
UNDISCOVERED GEMS INTERVIEW: Steve Barron, Director of "Choking Man"
by indieWIRE (March 8, 2007)
Named Best Film Not Playing at a Theater Near You at last fall's Gotham Awards,
Steve Barron's "
Choking Man" kicked off indieWIRE's
Undiscovered Gems series in February. The monthly film screening series from
Emerging Pictures (sponsored by
Sundance Channel and
The New York Times), is culled from indieWIRE's annual best undistributed film list. Barron's "Choking Man," which debuted at the
Tribeca Film Festival last year, is the story of a loner Ecuadorian diner dishwasher in Queens who falls for a new Chinese waitress.
[ read more in People ] [ 0 comments ] [ filed under Interviews, Lead Story, Undiscovered Gems ]
February 16, 2007
indieWIRE ANNOUNCEMENT: Emerging Pictures and The New York Times Present in Association with California Film Institute "indieWIRE: Undiscovered Gems"; "Choking Man" Kicks Off Series
by indieWIRE (February 16, 2007)
[EDITORS NOTE: The following is an announcement from indieWIRE.]
The
New York Times and
Emerging Pictures, the New York-based digital cinema network, will present the second "indieWIRE: Undiscovered Gems," a ten-month-long film series. Based on indieWIRE's annual list of the top films from major festivals around the world that have yet to find a theatrical distributor, the series is presented in association with the
California Film Institute. Audiences will select their favorite film to win the
Sundance Channel Audience Award. The winning filmmaker will receive a cash award of $50,000, a theatrical release in New York, Los Angeles and at least five other U.S. cities during 2008, as well as an exclusive broadcast on Sundance Channel.
The series kicks off in late February with
Steve Barron's award-winning feature "
Choking Man."
[ read more in On The Scene ] [ 1 comments ] [ filed under Festival News, Undiscovered Gems ]
December 16, 2006
indieWIRE ANNOUNCEMENT: "Four Eyed Monsters" Wins The 2006 Sundance Channel Audience Award For The indieWIRE's "Undiscovered Gems" Film Series
by indieWIRE (December 16, 2006)
[EDITORS NOTE: The following is an announcement from indieWIRE.]
The
New York Times and
Emerging Pictures, the New York-based digital cinema network, announced
Susan Buice and
Arin Crumley's "
Four Eyed Monsters" as the winner of the 2006
Sundance Channel Audience Award for the eight-month-long "
indieWIRE: Undiscovered Gems" Film Series.
[ read more in Biz ] [ 0 comments ] [ filed under DIY, Undiscovered Gems ]
April 19, 2006
indieWIRE ANNOUNCEMENT: The New York Times and Emerging Pictures Present The indieWIRE "Undiscovered Gems" Series In Association With The California Film Institute
by indieWIRE (April 19, 2005)
[EDITORS NOTE: The following is an announcement from indieWIRE.]
The New York Times and
Emerging Pictures, the New York-based digital cinema network, will for the first time present "
indieWIRE: Undiscovered Gems". The eight-month-long film series is based on indieWIRE's annual list of the top 15 films from major festivals around the world that have yet to find a theatrical distributor, and is presented in association with the California Film Institute. The series kicks off in late April with
Jem Cohen's acclaimed feature "
Chain".
[ read more in On The Scene ] [ 3 comments ] [ filed under Festival News, Undiscovered Gems ]
January 2, 2006
indieWIRE's Top 10 Undistributed Films of 2005
Compiled by Anthony Kaufman (January 2, 2006)
For the past eight years, indieWIRE's editors and contributors have put together a list of the best films we saw that didn't get U.S. distribution. For 2005, there were a number of strong contenders, which we have narrowed down to the top ten listed below (plus six honorable mentions). We didn't include films that were self-distributed this year, nor did we include 2004 films already acquired for release in 2005.
[ read more in Movies ] [ 1 comments ] [ filed under Lead Story, Undiscovered Gems, Undistributed ]