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		<title>Back to the Blog</title>
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	Well, it’s been a while since I’ve had a chance to update the website. 
	It only took me a weekend to set the thing up (that is, after years of thinking about it), but I didn’t really plan for how time-intensive keeping content flowing would be. Not to mention, trying to have a creative side-project [...]]]></description>
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<p>	Well, it’s been a while since I’ve had a chance to update the website. </p>
<p>	It only took me a weekend to set the thing up (that is, after years of thinking about it), but I didn’t really plan for how time-intensive keeping content flowing would be. Not to mention, trying to have a creative side-project like this going, while keeping my creative screenwriting career afloat. </p>
<p>	But now that I finally have a couple days free, there’s just so much I want to say. So much I want to share – music I’ve heard and movies I’ve seen that I want to write about. So I better get to it. </p>
<p>	I’ve also got some incredible interviews with filmmakers I’m lining up, that I’ll be posting here in the next few weeks. And saving up for eventual inclusion in the SubVerse book.</p>
<p>	I’ve been getting clearer on the concept for the book.</p>
<p>	It’ll consist of in-depth conversations with writers and directors working on the edge, pushing at the boundaries of cinema, and questioning mainstream ideas about how and why films are made.</p>
<p>	There will also be a number of sidebar sections, with filmmakers waxing about their favorite obscure films. A rare celebration of cinephelia among makers of cinema.</p>
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<p>	Recently, I’ve been seeing a ton of movies. I think I’ve seen around 100 movies in four months – and almost none of them have been currently released films. Rather, I’ve been seeing political documentaries, foreign films, unreleased American indies and films from the 70s – at revival houses and late night on DVD. These past few months in New York have been filled with festivals, and I’ve been becoming a real little cinephile.</p>
<p>	This past week, I’ve seen nearly a dozen films at the Tribeca Film Fest here in town, and over the next few days, I&#8217;m going to try to write a little about what I’ve seen. </p>
<p>Only one was truly terrible, and at least two of them were unmissable masterpieces – which, sadly, and of course, will never get American distribution.</p>
<p>	But never forget, a little persistence can get you a long way.</p>
<p>I recently read about a small Austrian documentary that sounded incredible. Thanks to the internet, I managed to track down and contact the film&#8217;s distributor in Luxembourg, who put me in touch with the filmmaker, who ended up sending me a DVD of the film himself.</p>
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