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ConFluence Film Blog: Hidden Gems: 10 Great Movies You've Likely Never Seen...And Should See!
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Hidden Gems: 10 Great Movies You've Likely Never Seen.And Should See! Misunderstood works are masterpieces. Resurrection now! PLEASE NOTE: No recent films (post-1990) will appear on this list. Those films need time to determine if they will ultimately find an audience or not, considering their initial reception. Also, no non-English language films will appear on the list. Foreign films are my forte, but I have many reasons for their exclusion from this list. 1 DEAR MR. WONDERFUL. 1979), is one of many mi...
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ConFluence Film Blog: My "Movie Camp" Vacation to San Francisco
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My "Movie Camp" Vacation to San Francisco. I have just returned from a venture out to San Francisco where I shot a new feature film, this time as co-director next to my friend Deniz Demirer, who is also currently editing a very exciting feature film called American Mongrel. Due for release this year. Our new collaborative feature is titled Ezer Kenegdo. While out in the Bay Area, I got my hands on a number of excellent films that I felt compelled to write something about. So here it goes. Deniz prefaced ...
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ConFluence Film Blog: May 2013
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Might Be a Giant: In Recognition of Director Anthony Harvey. In the spirit of the article written last year about another unfairly forgotten and marginalized director who had been denied recognition, as an auteur with a rich body of work, I continue the tradition this year with British director Anthony Harvey. I write this article concurrent with drafting a book on my last subject, Sidney J. Furie. I am not “cheating on” Furie in the literary sense, as it were. It's Oscar night, 1969. An ever-radiant.
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ConFluence Film Blog: March 2015
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ConFluence-Film Moves to the San Francisco Bay Area! I’m moving to San Francisco this week, so on the eve of this momentous relocation, I took a moment to consider my favorite San Francisco-set films and decided to write about them. I am going to bypass the usual titles included on such a list, so please do not kvetch about my neglect of Vertigo. Invasion of the Body Snatchers. Or any of the other canonical San Francisco titles. Briefly, I will digress and just say, for the record, that Zodiac. 1975), bu...
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ConFluence Film Blog: January 2013
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My "Movie Camp" Vacation to San Francisco. I have just returned from a venture out to San Francisco where I shot a new feature film, this time as co-director next to my friend Deniz Demirer, who is also currently editing a very exciting feature film called American Mongrel. Due for release this year. Our new collaborative feature is titled Ezer Kenegdo. While out in the Bay Area, I got my hands on a number of excellent films that I felt compelled to write something about. So here it goes. Deniz prefaced ...
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ConFluence Film Blog: June 2013
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Trailer for New Film: Ezer Kenegdo. Directed by Deniz Demirer and Daniel Kremer. Throughout this year, I have been in post-production on a new feature film shot predominantly in San Francisco (with other locations in Brooklyn), entitled Ezer Kenegdo. The Pleasure of Being Robbed. We're looking for a late 2013 premiere of Ezer Kenegdo. Posted by DANIEL KREMER. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Films by Daniel Kremer. Charles at the Threshold (2006) (short). Yarns Yet To Be Spun (2007) (short). Precious Wheels A...
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ConFluence Film Blog: April 2013
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56 Years of Filmmaking: A Tribute Reel to the Work of Director Sidney J. Furie. Posted by DANIEL KREMER. Labels: Sidney J. Furie. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Films by Daniel Kremer. Charles at the Threshold (2006) (short). Yarns Yet To Be Spun (2007) (short). A Trip to Swadades (2008). A Collection of Chemicals (2009) (short). Ceiling-Head Angel (2010) (short). The Idiotmaker's Gravity Tour (2011). In the Womb of the Cauldron (2012) (short). A Simple Game of Catch (2012). Raise Your Kids on Seltzer (2015).
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ConFluence Film Blog: January 2015
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New Literary Projects, In Utero. Chilly Scenes of Winter. I am currently taping sessions with Joan Micklin Silver in New York, after having met her at an anniversary screening of Chilly Scenes of Winter. 1979) at the IFC Centre. In addition to all this, my upcoming feature-length drama, Raise Your Kids on Seltzer. Has a projected completion of March 2015. That's just two months away! Stay tuned, and happy new year! Posted by DANIEL KREMER. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Films by Daniel Kremer. The Life and ...
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ConFluence Film Blog: December 2014
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On the Critic-Proofing of Artists, and the Irresistible Allure of Flaws. This is the first post I have made on this blog in quite some time. The manuscript of my upcoming book, Sidney J. Furie: A Filmmaker Works the Angles. Has finally been submitted to my publisher and I am moving on to finish editing on my two features, Ezer Kenegdo. And Raise Your Kids on Seltzer. More to come on the blog soon, including Aaron Hollander's long-awaited article, a survey piece on the horror genre. It is also rather fun ...
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ConFluence Film Blog: ConFluence-Film Moves to the San Francisco Bay Area!
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ConFluence-Film Moves to the San Francisco Bay Area! I’m moving to San Francisco this week, so on the eve of this momentous relocation, I took a moment to consider my favorite San Francisco-set films and decided to write about them. I am going to bypass the usual titles included on such a list, so please do not kvetch about my neglect of Vertigo. Invasion of the Body Snatchers. Or any of the other canonical San Francisco titles. Briefly, I will digress and just say, for the record, that Zodiac. 1975), bu...