Narrative feature "Short Term 12" took home the fest's top prize, while "Burma" nabbed the ensemble award at the 2013 awards ceremony March 12.
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How to Survive and Thrive at South by Southwest
Anna Margaret Hollyman, the star of this year’s “White Reindeer” has previously been seen at SXSW in “Small Beautifully Moving Parts” and “Gayby.”
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Rachel Weisz Is Flying High in 'Oz the Great and Powerful'
The Oscar-winning actor, best known for moody dramas, is having a ball as a wicked witch opposite James Franco in Sam Raimi’s “Oz the Great and Powerful.”
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Passion Is Displayed But Not Felt in ‘Beyond the Hills’
There is nothing easy about “Beyond the Hills,” director Cristian Mungiu’s follow-up to his 2007 “4 Months, 3 Weeks, 2 Days.”
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Child Soldiers, Brainwashed with Blood in ‘War Witch’
Delving into the African war machine that turns innocent children into murdering soldiers is not an easy topic to digest, despite expert direction and a pair of steely young actors.
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Rachel Weisz: 'Actors are Incredibly Adaptive'
Rachel Weisz shares about her busy filming schedule for "Oz the Great and Powerful" and "The Bourne Legacy."
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How Joshua Leonard Fell In Love With Moviemaking
His interest in the early ’90s indie film movement led him to enroll in a two-month course at the New York Film Academy.
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Webber, who wrote, directed, and stars in "The End of Love," may just be the indie world's newest leading man.
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'Hangover' Writer Jon Lucas On Auditions, Writing, and TV
Jon Lucas, with his writing partner Scott Moore make their first foray into feature film directing with “21 and Over,” a story about a med student celebrating his 21st birthday.
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Matthew Gray Gubler On His Film School Experience
Gubler is a graduate of the prestigious NYU Tisch School of the Arts and an accomplished director of music videos, mockumentaries, and short films.










