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Ed Pincus

Film Commentary: Tax Break for MA Filmmakers First — Hollywood a Far Second

Many of the films being made in Massachusetts are by independent Massachusetts filmmakers, most of them documentarians. Why is nobody talking about how to subsidize them via the tax credit?

By: Gerald Peary Filed Under: Commentary, Featured, Film Tagged: Alexandra Anthony, Charlie Baker, David Sutherland, documentaries, Ed Pincus, Errol Morris, Frederick Wiseman, Independent film, Jeanne Jordan, Liane Brandon, Lucia Small, Mary Jane Doherty, Massaschusetts, Michal Goldman, Richard Leacock, Robb Moss, Robert Gardner, Ross McElwee, Steve Ascher

Film Interview: Talking to Director Lucia Small about “One Cut/ One Life”

The collaboration with the mortally ill Ed Pincus, Lucia Small explains, came about from a mutual desire to experiment with documentary form.

By: Tim Jackson Filed Under: Featured, Film, Interview, Preview Tagged: documentary, Ed Pincus, Lucia Small, mortality, My Father, One Cut/ One Life, The Genius, Tim Jackson

Coming Attractions in Film: April 2012

It’s film festival time! That means you need to stretch, exercise, and drink plenty of liquids because there’s a lot to see. The month is capped with an amazing line up of 66 features at the Independent Film Festival of Boston.

By: Tim Jackson Filed Under: Coming Attractions, Featured, Film Tagged: Arts Emerson, Boston International Film Festival, Boston Underground Film Festival, Ed Pincus, Ghett’Out Film Festival, Harvard Film Archives, HFA, Independent Film Festival of Boston, Peter Greenaway, Scenes of a Crime, The Doc Yard, The International Experimental Cinema Exposition

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