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Nauman and Waters Half a Century Later by Kerr Houston “Youth is the gift of nature, but age is a work of art.” -Stanisław Jerzy Lec What exactly is the aging ...

The Best of Baltimore Student Films Returns to the Creative Alliance by Christopher Llewellyn Reed Those of us who teach the art and craft of moving-image storytelling recognize the essential ...

Documentarian Ramona Diaz on Her Films Past, Present, and Future by Christopher Llewellyn Reed Ramona Diaz is a world-renowned documentary filmmaker based in Baltimore, and the Spring 2016 Artist-in-Residence for ...

An Interview with Kristen Anchor by Rebecca Juliette Artists Work is a BmoreArt interview series that explores the work that artists do to make a living while they work on their ...

An Interview with local filmmaker Dina Fiasconaro about her new documentary Moms & Meds: Navigating Pregnancy & Psychiatric Medication By Christopher Llewellyn Reed   Moms & Meds: Navigating Pregnancy & ...

That’s a Maryland Film Wrap!  by Christopher Llewellyn Reed There are great cinematic joys that await any attendee of a well-curated film festival. How great it is to have one’s hopes ...

In Minor but Fun Everybody Wants Some!! , the Vibe’s the Thing by Christopher Llewellyn Reed College boys cruise down the street, singing and rapping along to “Rapper’s Delight,” the 1979 hit ...

Angela N. Carroll reviews the film The Cursed Ones-(2015) by Nana Obiri-Yeboah and Maximilian Claussen Having a religious discussion is walking a tightrope. There is always the possibility of offense, ...

The 4th Annapolis Film Festival Runs One More Time By Christopher Llewellyn Reed The organizers of the 2016 Annapolis Film Festival (March 31-April 3) programmed 70+ films for the four-day ...

Christopher Llewellyn Reed attends the annual South by Southwest Film Festival in Austin For the third year in a row, I attended the annual South by Southwest (SXSW) festival in Austin, ...

Film Review by Angela N. Carroll: New African Film Festival Feature Lamb, directed by Yared Zeleke I write this five days into the 2016 New African Film Festival running March 11th-18th ...

A War (Krigen) (Tobias Lindholm, 2015) Reviewed by Christopher Llewellyn Reed In the Oscar-nominated Danish film A War, director Tobias Lindholm tackles important issues of the moral responsibilities and ethical repercussions ...

Son of Saul Offers an Unflinching, Personal Portrayal of the Holocaust, A Film Review by Christopher Llewellyn Reed Welcome to hell. From the very first moments of Hungarian first-time feature-director László Nemes’ Oscar-nominated ...

A Video Artist and The Art of Social Media by Rachel Bone Every day for the past three years, hundreds of thousands of people have watched six second clips of ...

Jed Dietz, Founding Director of the MD Film Festival, and the soon-to-be Stavros Niarchos Foundation Parkway Film Center by Cara Ober Baltimore’s Parkway Theatre transports you exactly one hundred years back ...

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