MCN Curated Headlines Archive for March, 2016

“An older, white man with extensive experience in the music business is contrasted with young black men who feel underpaid, undervalued and exploited. [These issues] ermeate our society, including the entertainment sector, as shown by the recent #OscarsSoWhite controversy, which itself arose in part because of the film.”
#OscarsSoWhite Invoked In Court By Former NWA Manager

“The concepts of clearances are antiquated and don’t apply to modern-day society.”
“This business has changed an awful lot. This is a legacy practice and the time has come to move on.”
Fox Ends “Clearances” For Exclusive Exhibition Rights
“I want you to be forced to just exist in the moment that we’re filming, and I’m casting you because I want you to be you. I like you, I like how you talk, I like the kinds of jokes you make, do those in my movie; don’t go create a character that’s something else.”
Joe Swanberg Keynotes SxSW 73m vid
And – Richard Brody Roundly Approves Of “The Lessons Of Film School, Distilled In One Speech”
“Considering these frustrations, the fact that DVDs of such films come out at all is sometimes a small miracle.”
Tina Hassania Says Small Video Labels Aren’t Distributing Enough Films Directed By Women… But It’s Complicated
“But if you really want to highlight women’s historical contributions to film, you also have to look past the director’s chair. Our producers have made a point of focusing supplemental features on the many crucial ways that women have shaped our film culture.”
And – Criterion’s Peter Becker Responds

”Censorship is denying a voice. That film has been denied a platform, but it certainly hasn’t been denied a voice.”
Anti-Vaccination Polemic Pulled From Tribeca Gets Angelika Berth; Whether It’s A Four-Wall Theater Rental Unanswered By Times
And – Distributor Cinema Libre Offers Their Side
“Those films feel very alive. I don’t think Jeanne Dielman has taken one wrinkle. The intensity of loneliness is always of today.”
Eric Hynes Talks To Babette Mangolte About Chantal Akerman
“It was certainly —-king humorless, there was nothing funny going on in that world whatsoever.”
Kevin Smith Says Batman v Superman Shows “Fundamental Misunderstanding” Of Its Protagonists
“It was Meryl’s weakness, not her strength, that convinced Hoffman.”
Michael Schulman On When Meryl Streep Launched Her “Legend”