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Salesrank: 102513
Released: May 18, 1999 |
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MPAA Rating: NR (Not Rated) Media: DVD |
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Editorial Review:
Go behind the scenes of the Sundance Film Festival in Issue 1 of FILM-FEST. The DVD magazine that's your virtual ticket to the best films and film festivals in the world. Rub elbows with Robert Redford, Robert Altman, Laura Dern, Dustin Hoffman, Tim Roth, Sheryl Crow, Stuart Copeland, Guy Pearce, Robert Carlyle, Steve Zahn, Illeana Douglas and Eric Stoltz. Check out 7 of the best short films from the festival circuit, including the ultra-realistic Genie-Award winning animation, Bingo. (Short films included in issue 1 include - Culture (Ari Gold), Bingo (Chris Landreth), The Clock (Noah Laracy), An Incident Near Falaise (Aaron Feldman), Whacked (Rolf Gibbs)). In the "Coming Soon" section, you'll see previews, trailers and featurettes of Ravenous, Run Lola Run and Three Seasons.
DVD Extras include Alternate Audio Tracks, Production Notes, Advanced Web-Connectivity, interactive menus, filmographies and more.
Film-Fest DVD - Issue 1 - Sundance Reviews:
Well worth it! 
2001-02-02 - This was one of the first DVDs I bought and it blew me away . I found all the shorts entertaining, but Bingo really stood out . The whole disk is really cool from it's navigation to its content. Check it out!
Bingo 
2001-01-25 - This DVD would be worth it for the warped animation Bingo from Chris Landreth alone. I first saw Bingo at SIGGRAPH a few years ago and was just blown away. It was a test piece for the Maya animation software and on DVD it's just amazing. There is another hour and a half of cool stuff on this disc including 6 more short films. Definitely worth your time and $$.
A Film Fanatic/DVD Buff must! 
2000-07-06 - This is one of the greatest series of DVD's I have ever seen. It's hard to believe that so much information can be contained on one disk. Not only is it entertaining, it's also educational! You get to see what goes on behind the scenes and see interviews with directors/cast members. You also get trailers, teasers, short films and a plethora of other cinematic tidbits. It is a "must have" for the serious videophile!