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...Beyond Harvard’s campus, Boston is also home to celebrated documentary filmmakers like Frederick Wiseman (“Domestic Violence”)—“kind of the godfather of cinéma vérité,” in the words of Horovitz??and Errol Morris (“The Fog of War”), compared by critic Roger Ebert to Alfred Hitchcock and Federico Fellini. The high concentration of filmmakers in the area is due in part to the number of colleges and universities, many with strong film programs, located...
...From Horovitz??s perspective as a Production Assistant working on high-budget fiction filming in the area, shooting has noticeably taken off in the last year or two—but not only due to tax credits. “People are realizing it’s much easier to shoot in Boston than in New York,” he said. “In New York, there’s so many permits you have to get, and it’s so bureaucratic...
While technical difficulties plagued his and others’ screenings last year, this year’s went off without a hitch. Horovitz??s documentary “The 12:30 Group,” about a group of elderly golfers who are local legends in Rockport, Mass., was originally made for Professor of the Practice of Filmmaking, Ross McElwee’s non-fiction video course. The short was one of several films by Harvard students that screened during the festival...
Rizk says that Horovitz??s experience is what the Ivy Film Festival is all about. “There are no serious prizes associated with it,” he says. “I’d encourage people to submit and come because the benefit is mostly in seeing your film in the context of other people’s filmmaking...
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