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NOTE: For this episode audio is best with use of headphones. Once in a while along comes a film that dares to push the boundaries. Serbian Film (Srpski Film) is a film that tears those boundaries apart. It is a film that'll leave its audiences in shock & awe. Two screenings were held during South by Southwest 2010. On hand for the Q&As where filmmakers Aleksandar Radivojević (screenwriter), Srdjan Spasojević (director/producer) and Nikola Pantelić (producer).
The Spaniards return to Fantastic Fest 2009 with REC 2. But first, Tim League welcomes actor Javier Botet and director Carlos Vermut to the Alamo Drafthosue Cinema. They brought their short film Maquetas.
During the Fantastic Fest 2009 Awards Ceremony filmmakers Cameron Cozac & Joseph Graham accept an award, beer and Olivia Munn.
During the Fantastic Fest 2009 Awards Ceremony the greatest living Chilean martial arts superstar Marko Zaror demonstrates why he is The Latin Dragon.
The summer Dallas Comic Con has come and gone. Have a look at what and who you missed out on.
Year five of the independent media expo otherwise known as STAPLE! was another success in Austin, TX. The music featured in this video is from the Austrian band Innocent. The song is "Charon" from their 2004 album Peace.
A movie called Fanboys, which is about Star Wars fanboys, would naturally be made by actual Star Wars fanboys. Prepare yourself for a good, lengthy Q&A filled with Star Wars nerd talk and a peek into the halls of Skywallker Ranch. Writer Erinie Cline, producer Matt Perniciaro and director Kyle Newman were at Fantastic Fest 2008 surround by fellow Star Wars fanboys at the Alamo Drafthouse Cinema in Austin, TX.
Nobody was having a case of the Mundays during the Office Space 10th Anniversary Reunion. Director Mike Judge along with a large number of cast members where in attendance at the Paramount Theatre in Austin, TX.
Odd, weird, funny and smart were a few of the thoughts that ran through people's head while watching South of Heaven during Fantastic Fest 2008. Q&A host Scott Weinberg said of the indie film, "I (freak)ing loved it." Director J.L. Vara, actors Jon Gries and Shea Whigham along with producers Glenn Abbott, Jason Polstein and Brian Udovich were all in attendance at the Alamo Drafthouse Cinema in Austin, TX.
As part of the Ozsploitation Retrospective during Fantastic Fest 2008, Not Quite Hollywood is an informational documentary with an eye opening look at the history of cinema in the land down under. Legendary Australian director Brian Trenchard-Smith is one of the featured filmmakers who was also on hand for a lengthy Q&A at the Alamo Drafthouse Cinema in Austin, TX.Read Brian Trenchard-Smith's blog at filmindustrybloggers.com/thegenredirector.