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Hope for Film: From the Frontline of the Independent Cinema Revolutions

Hope for Film: From the Frontline of the Independent Cinema Revolutions Paperback - 2014

by Hope, Ted

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  • Title Hope for Film: From the Frontline of the Independent Cinema Revolutions
  • Author Hope, Ted
  • Binding Paperback
  • Edition 1st
  • Condition Used - Very Good
  • Pages 308
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Soft Skull Press, Berekley
  • Date 2014-08
  • Bookseller's Inventory # GOR008459501
  • ISBN 9781619023321 / 1619023326
  • Weight 1.25 lbs (0.57 kg)
  • Dimensions 9.1 x 6.4 x 1.1 in (23.11 x 16.26 x 2.79 cm)
  • Library of Congress subjects Motion picture producers and directors -, Independent filmmakers - United States
  • Library of Congress Catalog Number 2014014012
  • Dewey Decimal Code B

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About the author

Ted Hope is one of the most respected voices in independent film. As the creator, editor and regular contributor to HopeForFilm.com blog, Hope provides a must-read forum for discussion and engagement about the critical issues faced by filmmakers, artists, and the film industry in today's global, market-driven economy. A true expert in the field, a survey of his 65 plus films includes many highlights and breakthroughs in independent cinema, including Ang Lee's "The Ice Storm, " Shari Springer vBerman and Robert" Pulcini's "American Splendor, " Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu's "21 Grams, " Todd Solondz's "Happiness, " Sean Durkin's "Martha Marcy May Marlene, " and Greg Mottola's "Adventureland, " amongst many others. In 1990 he cofounded with James Schamus the production and sales powerhouse Good Machine, which was sold to Universal in 2002. Known within the industry for having an extraordinary ability to recognize emerging talent, Hope has more than 20 first features to his credit, including those of Alan Ball, Todd Field, Michel Gondry, Hal Hartley, Nicole Holofcener, et al. In September 2012, Hope left a lifetime in New York City to take leadership of the San Francisco Film Society as Executive Director, where he is providing a launchpad for film lovers and filmmakers to participate in the broadest definition of cinema by creating innovative programs for the creation, appreciation and monetization of the art form. He is also an exciting and prolific voice on Twitter with over 30,000 followers, and has contributed to numerous publications, including "The New York Times" and "Filmmaker Magazine. "