Synopses & Reviews
The world's most innovative new directors can't be found in Hollywood.
In the medium of film, the most important years of a filmmaker's life are in the beginning, when young directors can explore and expand their artistic visions and styles without the constraints of studio or marketplace demands. Such raw artistry, though fascinating, rarely reaches the public eye-until now. Chamberlain Bros. has gathered works from the premier film programs around the country and world from some of the hottest young directors, all of which are featured in this DVD collection. The accompanying book tells the story of each film's director through commentary and in-depth interviews, exploring individual approaches, and offering survival tips for the movie set and the classroom. Introduced by legendary independent filmmaker Roger Corman, here's a glimpse into the future of the moving image, a film festival no true cinemaphile can afford to miss.
Synopsis
The hottest young directors take center stage as Chamberlain Bros. showcases, a selection of the best student films from around the globe. Attached DVD collects two hours of original film, featuring each of this year's selections for best student films.
About the Author
Kimberley Brown is the managing editor of RealScreen, the leading international magazine covering the documentary film industry. She's involved with the Toronto International Film Festival as a writer for its official website, and has worked at Marie Claire and Time Out New York. Brown is also a freelance writer, and is a regular contributor to Canadian House & Home.