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Jay McCarroll (Eleven Minutes, Project Runway) unwinds with some IFFBoston volunteers in the Filmmakers' Lounge by singing / playing along to Blondie's Call Me with the video game / karaoke machine that is Rock Band.
The directors of Twelve put the face to the contribution by recapping whose film is whose, month by month.
During Q&A after IFFBoston's World Premiere of Twelve, executive producer Scott Masterson leads his cadre of directors through the discussion of where each received their training, formal or otherwise.
IFFBoston Managing Director Brian Tamm introduces a dozen directors to kick off the Q&A at the World Premiere of Boston-based Twelve.
IFFBoston Program Director Adam Roffman has a little fun introducing the festive audience to the World Premiere of the locally-made segmented feature, Twelve.
Chris Eigeman and Famke Janssen describe the mood on the set before, during, and after her attempt at sinking a tough billiards shot integral to the film Turn the River for the Q&A audience at IFFBoston.
At IFFBoston, Managing Director Dan McCallum introduces Turn the River's writer-director, Chris Eigeman, and leading lady, Famke Janssen, to the Q&A audience.
GERONIMO, Apache Chief by his great-grandson Harlyn.GERONIMO Geronimo: Geronimo SUR LES PAS DE GÉRONIMOby Corine Sombrun and Harlyn GERONIMOAvailable in bookstores May 20th, 2008A new book has just come out on the legendary Apache Indian GERONIMO, published by Alban Michel. Harlyn Géronimo, his great-grandson, was present in Paris to lauch
During IFFBoston's Wizard Rock show, Harry and the Potters sing the brief surrealist song, Hermione Screws Up the Polyjuice Potion.
During IFFBoston's Wizard Rock show, Harry and the Potters sing about giant-hugging safety with an important tip for the audience.
At IFFBoston's Wizard Rock show, headliners Harry and the Potters open their performance with Harry Year Seven working the crowd, leading into Save Ginny Weasley.
During Q&A following a screening of his film, Ballast, at IFFBoston (in another dimly lit room), Director Lance Hammer discusses the selection of setting, story and cast for the film. In the background, the raucous crowd attending the plugged-in Wizard Rock show elsewhere in the building can be heard cheering.
At IFFBoston, during Q&A after the premiere screening of The Greening of Southie, director Ian Cheney discusses an apparent "green" trend with his films The Greening of Southie, King Corn, and those he has in development.
At IFFBoston, during Q&A after the premiere screening of The Greening of Southie, director Ian Cheney thanks the crowd, invites them to a party, and describes how he was introduced to the film's subject matter.
During Q&A after a screening of their film, Second Skin, at IFFBoston, Juan Carlos Piñeiro Escoriaza and Peter Brauer discuss how they chose the gamers that appeared in their film.
Before a screening of their film, Second Skin, at IFFBoston, Director & Editor Juan Carlos Piñeiro Escoriaza and Producer Peter Brauer greet the audience.
During their acoustic set at IFFBoston, Harry and the Potters sing about the commute to Hogwarts while Harry Potter Year Four shows off his new moves for the crowd.
During their acoustic set at IFFBoston, Harry and the Potters try to organize the crowd into singing rounds of The Human Hosepipe, to comic effect.
Harry Potter Year Four and Harry Potter Year Seven introduce themselves to the crowd as they kick off their acoustic set after a screening of We Are Wizards at IFFBoston.
Following a screening of We Are Wizards at IFFBoston, Director Josh Koury (in a dimly lit room) discusses the thought process behind the making of the film.
After the screening of IFFBoston's Opening Night film - Transsiberian - Sir Ben Kingsley responds to the audience question "What drew you to the role?"
After the screening of IFFBoston's Opening Night film - Transsiberian - Brad Anderson, Sir Ben Kingsley, Will Conroy and Michael Williams are introduced to the appreciative crowd.
IFFBoston Managing Directors Dan McCallum, Nancy Campbell and Christine Harbaugh reward a patient Opening Night crowd with free festival merchandise during a small delay before the screening of Transsiberian.
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