The SXSW Film Festival will open on March 11 with director Duncan Jones’ Source Code, starring Jake Gyllenhaal and Vera Farmiga. The festival, which takes place for nine days in Austin, Texas, will screen nearly 300 films and feature panel conversations with Jones, Gyllenhaal, director Todd Phillips (The Hangover), Paul Reubens, James Gunn (Slither), Ellen Page (Inception) and Rainn Wilson (The Office), among others.
These panels join over 40 previously announced sessions, including Catherine Hardwicke’s Directing Workshop, an Ain’t It Cool News 15th Anniversary Panel, The Female Funny: Is it Different for Girls, Did You Kill Anyone? Reality in War Movies, and more. The complete schedule, complete with both screening and panel dates and times, is available at http://www.sxsw.com/film.
I’ve made scans of my Vanity Fair magazine for the gallery, so hot!
Gallery Links:
Magazine Scans > P-Z > Vanity Fair – Hollywood Issue 2011
I got a treat for you today, I’ve found a copy of A Dangerous Woman – yes you know that movie that Jake’s mother Naomi Foner wrote the screenplay for and his father Stephen Gyllenhaal directed, oh and his sister Maggie Gyllenhaal also have a part in it. Well it’s been hard to find since it has never been released on DVD but… okay enough talk just check out the captures.
Gallery Links:
Movie Productions > A Dangerous Woman (1993) > Screen Captures
My friend Claudia made an awesome new layout for our Video Archive, which you just have to check out! I was so tired of the old one and it almost made me not want to update the video archive at all, so hopefully I’ll start updating it now that we got this amazing layout. Have also added a few newer interviews that wasn’t in the archive.
Newly uploaded videos:
Interviews & Talkshows > BBC News – Love & Other Drugs Interview
Interviews & Talkshows > CBS Interview – Love & Other Drugs
Interviews & Talkshows > Love & Other Drugs – Interview
Interviews & Talkshows > Jake Gyllenhaal on turning 30