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  1. In the News: The Latest on ITVS Programs

    September 2, 2009

     “THE WAY WE GET BY leaves your heart a little tender for whatever is missing in the lives of these three remarkably empathetic Mainers.” Read full review >>    “Director Ramin Bahrani made his debut with Man Push Cart… Ebert saw an artist, full stop… Bahrani's ability to work with actors has grown by leaps and bounds, his visual style has become more

  2. A New Season of VOCES Kicks off Tonight on Public Television

    September 1, 2009

    Tune in tonight for the season premiere of VOCES, the only Latino anthology series on public television devoted to exploring and showcasing the best of Latino culture. Featuring films about musical legends Tito Puente and Celia Cruz and documentaries about subjects ranging from the Puerto Rican activist Antonia Pantoja to Mexican “guest workers” to a

  3. Inside Indies: Filmmaker Johnny Symons Discusses Favorite Films

    September 1, 2009

    What are your favorite films? It’s a difficult question and oftentimes nearly impossible to narrow down. We recently asked ITVS funded filmmaker Johnny Symons (ASK NOT, DADDY & PAPA) to talk about his favorites and why. Check out his video response: Visit Inside Indies to find out about other filmmakers favorite films >>

  4. Filmmaker Profile: Antonio Perez Molero, END OF WAITING TIME

    September 1, 2009

    During the long dictatorship of Spanish General Francisco Franco, hundreds of people were arrested, executed or disappeared. In END OF WAITING TIME, filmmaker Antonio Perez Molero talks with the families of those who vanished and have begun to search for answers about their relatives. The film will air at 10:00 PM on September 20 on Global Voices on PBS

  5. Filmmaker Christen Marquez at the Pacific X-Change Conference

    August 31, 2009

    ITVS and Pacific Islanders In Communications recently hosted the Pacific X-change conference, an educational two-day workshop held in Waikiki, Hawaii. Find out what the experience was like for independent documentary filmmaker Christen Marquez who was one of 19 selected to attend.Every time I return to Hawai‘i, I am grateful to see my Mom, spend time