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Exclusive Interview: Director Eliza Hittman

Posted on January 19, 2011 by gadielk2756

Director Eliza Hittman’s short film  Forever’s Gonna Start Tonight will premiere on Friday as part of the Sundance Shorts Program III.  Eliza chatted with PSD about her film and career so far.

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Posted in Film, Interview | Tagged American Vitagraph Movie, Andrew Boyce, Anne Teutschel, Ben Huff, Brooklyn, Brooklyn Paramount, Cal Arts, Claire Marie Vogel, Darren Aronofsky, David Stevens, Eliza Hittman, Forever's Gonna Start Tonight, Hal Hartley, Lake Tahoe, Los Angeles, Mel Brooks, Nevada, Noah Baumbach, NYC, Old Man Tim, Paiute, Paris, Russian, Sarah Maiorino, Scott Cummings, Second Cousins Once Removed, Sheepshead Bay, Short Film, Shorts Program III, Smokey Nelson, Sundance, Texas, Trickster, Woody Allen, Yiddish |

Review: Young Frankenstein Musical at The Winspear Opera House

Posted on January 5, 2011 by gadielk2756

Last night opened the run of The New Mel Brooks Musical:  Young Frankenstein at the AT&T Performing Art Center’s Winspear Opera House.  And you bet it was an awesome freaking show!

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Posted in Dallas | Tagged At&T Performing Arts Center, Christopher Ryan, Cory English, Dallas, Dr. Frankenstein, Elizabeth, Frau Blucher, Gene Wilder, Inga, Joanna Glushak, Marty Feldman, Mel Brooks, Monster, Musical, Preston Truman Boyd, Susan Stroman, Synthia Link, Thomas Meehan, Winspear, Young Frankenstein |

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