Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Hartley several years ago changed the way he got financing for his films, moving from traditional indie fund raising to crowd ...
Starting with “The Unbelievable Truth” in 1989 and continuing in the ‘90s with films like “Trust” and “Henry Fool,” Hal Hartley was acclaimed as one of the leading voices of the new age of indie ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Verdi Productions, the company behind “Bleed for This,” will back Hal Harley’s “Where to Land.” The film is scheduled to being ...
(indieWIRE/ 03.26.02) — Hiding in the deep reaches of a faraway land, a disgruntled monster suffers over the world’s problems: media saturation, selfishness, noise, deceit. Tortured and exasperated, ...
There’s something perverse to the notion that Hal Hartley’s three decades of writing and filmmaking amount to a “career,” as Metrograph would have it in the catalogue copy for its ten-day ...
‘80s Week: “I was going to have to rely on the thing that I felt most confident about, and which, in fact, is the cheapest: words,” remembers the “Henry Fool” director. The film’s commercial success ...