Joel Sadilek, a line producer on the new film Ingrid Goes West, died Tuesday at Providence St. Joseph Medical Center in Burbank after a yearlong battle with cancer. He was 48.
Ingrid Goes West, the Sundance Film Festival award winner that stars Aubrey Plaza and Elizabeth Olsen, opened in theaters on Friday. Sadilek was able to attend the July 27 premiere at the ArcLight in Hollywood but was rushed to the hospital the next day.
"He had a wonderful night and was so inspired to see the film come to life and talk to the cast and crew that he...
Ingrid Goes West, the Sundance Film Festival award winner that stars Aubrey Plaza and Elizabeth Olsen, opened in theaters on Friday. Sadilek was able to attend the July 27 premiere at the ArcLight in Hollywood but was rushed to the hospital the next day.
"He had a wonderful night and was so inspired to see the film come to life and talk to the cast and crew that he...
- 8/11/2017
- by Mike Barnes
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Los Angeles may be considered the film capital of the world, but what is “film” these days anyway? A new L.A-based festival has just popped up that addresses and celebrates all of the unique forms that visual storytelling can take in our new media world.
The inaugural New Media Film Festival will run the course of one weekend, June 11-13, at the Downtown Independent theater and show a mix of Internet-based short films, “webisodes,” documentaries that deal with the way media influences and is influenced by real world affairs and feature films in which new media figures as a major story element.
While the festival is strictly concerned with new media, I do want to note that there is a slight “underground” connection. While the fest was founded by Susan Johnston, the event’s Artistic Director is David Kleiler, who founded the Boston Underground Film Festival way back in 1998. Plus,...
The inaugural New Media Film Festival will run the course of one weekend, June 11-13, at the Downtown Independent theater and show a mix of Internet-based short films, “webisodes,” documentaries that deal with the way media influences and is influenced by real world affairs and feature films in which new media figures as a major story element.
While the festival is strictly concerned with new media, I do want to note that there is a slight “underground” connection. While the fest was founded by Susan Johnston, the event’s Artistic Director is David Kleiler, who founded the Boston Underground Film Festival way back in 1998. Plus,...
- 6/10/2010
- by Mike Everleth
- Underground Film Journal
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