July 14, 2008
Conversations
Chatting Yeast with Mary Bronstein
Yeast

A conversation wherein filmmaker Mary Bronstein speaks about crafting her feature debut Yeast, a harsh, fantastic ride of unfiltered emotional confusion between three women on the brink of friendship break-ups. Much like the work of her husband filmmaker Ronald Bronstein, yet distinct in its tone and aesthetic, Yeast, for my taste, stands as one of the most uncompromising, unique and stimulating independent films of the year.

SM: In an interview over at Linear Reflections, you’d mentioned that as a child you suffered through this strange emotional dichotomy wherein you’d be afraid to sneeze in class and draw attention to yourself but then, on the other hand, you also had this desire to be noticed and to perform. I was hoping that you could talk a bit about that dichotomy of wanting to be the wallflower and then ...
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Features Weekend Visitors
Sujewa Ekanayake & Amanda Roy Haynes This past Saturday afternoon filmmaker and prolific film blogger Sujewa Ekanayake and his novelist girlfriend Amanda Roy Haynes find themselves at the doorstep of my condominium.

For the last several weeks, Ekanayake has been interviewing East Coast film bloggers for the aptly named feature documentary The Indie Film Bloggers: A Portrait of a Community. I'm the fifth in his line of blogites behind Chuck Tryon, Brandon Harris, Tambay Obenson and Brian Geldin; also the first female of the set, a fact which he tells me will soon be amended.

In the following podcast interview, Ekanayake and I speak about the progress of the documentary, the cultivation of cinematic taste and his response to an Indywood falling sky.


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