Amour
Scriptwriter and script consultant Barbara Nicolosi reviews the Oscar-nominated French Film Amour, finding it “a dark, draggy, lie.” The journey of the movie is to drag us from our first moral impulse that this is a...
Read MorePosted by Matthew Eppinette, Director of Programs | Jan 24, 2013
Scriptwriter and script consultant Barbara Nicolosi reviews the Oscar-nominated French Film Amour, finding it “a dark, draggy, lie.” The journey of the movie is to drag us from our first moral impulse that this is a...
Read MorePosted by Matthew Eppinette, Director of Programs | Jan 23, 2013
Anyone interested in where science, medicine, biotechnology, and information technology are headed should be interested in the concept of the singularity. Helpfully, a documentary has just been released that topic. In an...
Read MorePosted by Matthew Eppinette, Director of Programs | Oct 4, 2012
As you may know, some transhumanists (and others) are interested in cryopreservation as part of their goal of achieving immortality, and if not immortality then greatly extended life span. The hope is that at some point in the...
Read MorePosted by Matthew Eppinette, Director of Programs | Sep 7, 2012
I’ve just arrived in Rome, GA for the festival. Anonymous Father’s Day screens in about 45 minutes. Here are a couple of snapshots so far.
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