Filmmaker Kirsty MacDonald explores how most cultures accept the notion of inflexibly binary genders as a given. You get two checkboxes: male, or female. Reality is much more interesting, as it usually is. Read more
Assume Nothing: an exploration of art and gender by Kirsty MacDonald
November 29th, 2011 | Posted by in Movie Reviews | New Releases - (0 Comments)A Labor of Love with all the Trimmings
November 22nd, 2011 | Posted by in Movie Reviews | New Releases - (0 Comments)
Observe the darling Mrs Birks as she prepares a Sunday feast for her family with a combination of Japanese and British traditions. Read more
This Way of Life: a view from the producer of a new documentary
September 13th, 2011 | Posted by in Movie Reviews | New Releases - (1 Comments)
A four-year journey by two families, one on each side of the lens, leads to new perspectives on what we really need, the kinds of truths we can tell through film, and what it means to live in this very moment. Read more
Going Green
August 25th, 2011 | Posted by in IndieFlix in the Media | Movie Reviews | New Releases - (2 Comments)
Ah, 4/20…Each year this infamous date rolls around, bringing heightened excitement for highschoolers, philosophy students and Dead Heads around the country. Read more
Filmmaker Spotlight: Gayle Kirschenbaum
August 12th, 2011 | Posted by in Uncategorized - (0 Comments)
Read more about ‘My Nose’ director, Gayle Kirschenbaum’s KickStarter campaign! Read more
Back to the Garden: Flower Power Comes Full Circle
July 28th, 2011 | Posted by in Film Festivals | Movie Reviews | New Releases - (3 Comments)
Ever dream of attending Woodstock? Back to the Garden explores the off-the-grid lifestyle of modern “hippie” counterculture. Read more
AJC Seattle Jewish Film Festival’s Haunting Documentary
March 16th, 2011 | Posted by in Film Festivals - (2 Comments)
With the AJC Seattle Jewish Film Festival in full swing here in the emerald city, one of the most talked about films is the Yael Hersonski directed feature, A Film Unfinished. This 2010 documentary focuses on a Nazi propaganda film shot entirely within the three square miles of the Warsaw ghetto, which was essentially a … Read more












