Don’t know if you’ve heard or not, but Sundance has worked out pretty well for us. Much to our delight, BEASTS OF THE SOUTHERN WILD has taken this tiny cinematic enclave in the middle of Mormonia by storm, so to speak. Volunteers loved it, then premierers loved it, then reviewers loved it, then Salt Lakers [...]
Here here, some big doings in Court 13-land! After 3 years toiling away trying to slay this giant, Court 13′s first feature film, “Beasts of the Southern Wild” will be premiering at the SUNDANCE FILM FESTIVAL IN JANUARY!!! Read all about it here. That’s right, we’re heading to the big dance. Thanks to all the [...]
Sent this little diddy out to our mailing list last week. If you want to be part of that oh so privileged group, hit us up here. ——– Hello again long lost army of Court Thirteenagers, Like a zygote of interest in our future that was fertilized with our last update, 9 months later here [...]
Friends and neighbors, Come out to see the Court 13 short “Devin’s Ward” at its premiere at the New Orleans Film Festival this weekend! Made on a shoestring budget, that became more of a bootstring budget when all the footage was nearly lost on a bunk hard drive and had to be recovered by emergency [...]
Self described wandering hobos with standard def cameras, Bill and Turner Ross, spiritual brothers of the Court and biological brothers of each other, pulled another win out of their ass recently, and were endowed with a generous grant from ever-so-kindly patrons, Cinereach. The film is “Tchoupitoulas,” a cinematic immersion into one New Orleans night through [...]
We’re not quite sure what to make of this. As it’s been told to me, “MTV” is some channel with a lot of game shows, bright colors, and people you’ve been trying to get away from since high school. Then MTV gets on the internet and tries to tell you which music is made by [...]
The Bay loves the Gulf! “BEASTS OF THE SOUTHERN WILD” has once again captured the generosity of the Kenneth Rainin Foundation and the San Francisco Film Society, who have bestowed upon us a post-production grant to the tune of $55,000! Read more here. Thanks, Franciscans!!
THIS is welcome news. And if the Saegner holds true to what its marquee currently says (“Re-opening 2011″), we could have two hell of nice venues for cinema–or at least Richard Pryor stand-up shows–back in business in the near future. If Court 13 ever commandeers these spaces for any big event, hear us now: we [...]