DOWN AND OUT IN UPSTATE NEW YORK
Ira Sachs speaks with George C. Wolfe, who makes his directorial debut by recapturing a lost world in Lackawanna Blues.

THE TERROIRIST
In Mondovino, Jonathan Nossiter looks at globalization through the “drunken mirror” of the international wine business. By Scott Macaulay.

DANCE CLASS
Filmmakers from the 2005 Sundance Film Festival reflect on what they learned by making their movies.

TANGLED UP IN BLUE
With her follow-up to the Sundance Grand Jury Prize–winning Personal Velocity, Rebecca Miller returns with an unusual father-daughter drama, The Ballad of Jack & Rose. By Stephen Garrett.

ACTIVITY DIRECTOR
For director Elliot Greenebaum, festival life was great, but the distribution biz was not. Now, his award-winning Assisted Living gets a release. By Jason Guerrasio.

REALITY CHECK
Nicholas Jarecki speaks with cinematic provocateurs Huck Botko and Andrew Gurland, who play matchmaker in Mail Order Wife.







 
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