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Attorney Erica Suter has led Innocence Project Clinics at U Balt Law and now UM Carey Law schools, where law students learn how to right past injustice, like the one portrayed in Jia Rizvi's new documentary, "Sixteen Years."
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Baltimore born and bred David Bonnett, a producer for the new feature film 'Baltimorons', talks about what it was like filming in his home town.
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From Venice to Toronto, from Telluride to New York, and Baltimore's New/Next, the annual round of film fests promises a rich crop of movies for local screens.
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The new horror/comedy film “For Sale By Exorcist” premieres in Baltimore this Saturday, at the SNF Parkway Theater. Filmmaker Melissa LaMartina gives us a preview.
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We go On the Record with a filmmaker coming to Baltimore for the New/Next Film Festival.
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The Baltimore Banner presents Impact Maryland with speakers and advocates for Baltimore City and the state of Maryland. Tom talks with event panelists focused on stopping gun violence and boosting the entertainment industry.
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In The Making of Another Major Motion Picture, the veteran movie star-turned-novelist pays homage to the grit, the gore, and the glory of modern Hollywood filmmaking.
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The Maryland Film Festival’s Board of Directors decided to pause screenings following poor turnout from the COVID-19 pandemic. But the void is filled this weekend, as WYPR will present the New/Next Film Festival, which will feature more than 50 shorts and features.
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We go On the Record to Pass the Mic! Our monthly takeover episode features guest host Eric Hatch; he curated the New/Next film festival. He talks with filmmakers who offer previews of their work … and a window into films that inspired their careers.
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In The Making of Another Major Motion Picture, the veteran movie star-turned-novelist pays homage to the grit, the gore, and the glory of modern Hollywood filmmaking.