Sara Kidd..
If talks to Indievillage.s head of.acquisitions and digital media.Sara Kidd about smart outreach, the importance of building an audience early and investing in an effective distribution model.
How did Indievillage begin?
I was working with Second Nature Films. Kate Clere and Michael McIntyre, who have been around for 14 years making documentaries. I was fresh out of film school and I came on board in 2012 to help them distribute their documentary.Yogawoman, starting in the States and then around the world. We had a really strong understanding of how the audience worked and we knew all the key influencers in the Yoga world in the States. So we self-distributed and created this amazing model of how to build audiences, and then people just started talking to us about what we'd done. Our goal is really to help filmmakers through the maze of distribution and make sure...
If talks to Indievillage.s head of.acquisitions and digital media.Sara Kidd about smart outreach, the importance of building an audience early and investing in an effective distribution model.
How did Indievillage begin?
I was working with Second Nature Films. Kate Clere and Michael McIntyre, who have been around for 14 years making documentaries. I was fresh out of film school and I came on board in 2012 to help them distribute their documentary.Yogawoman, starting in the States and then around the world. We had a really strong understanding of how the audience worked and we knew all the key influencers in the Yoga world in the States. So we self-distributed and created this amazing model of how to build audiences, and then people just started talking to us about what we'd done. Our goal is really to help filmmakers through the maze of distribution and make sure...
- 3/27/2017
- by Harry Windsor
- IF.com.au
The Indievillage Doco Film Fest has revealed the lineup for its inaugural three-day event.
The festival will include documentaries from some of the world.s best filmmakers screening exclusively at Cameo Belgrave and Lido Hawthorn cinemas in Melbourne..
The nine films include a number of Australian premieres and are all screening in Melbourne for the first time..
Indievillage festival director, Michael McIntyre said the program presented stories from around the world made to engage and inform audiences on important social issues. ..
Frame by Frame by Us Emmy award-winning documentary filmmaker Alexandria Bombach will open the festival on December 4.
It won Audience Award at Brooklyn Festival and Reel Women Director Prize at Cleveland International Film Festival and was an official selection at Sundance, SXSW, Hot Docs and AFI Docs..
Frame By Frame follows four Afghan photojournalists as they face the realities of building a free press in a country left to...
The festival will include documentaries from some of the world.s best filmmakers screening exclusively at Cameo Belgrave and Lido Hawthorn cinemas in Melbourne..
The nine films include a number of Australian premieres and are all screening in Melbourne for the first time..
Indievillage festival director, Michael McIntyre said the program presented stories from around the world made to engage and inform audiences on important social issues. ..
Frame by Frame by Us Emmy award-winning documentary filmmaker Alexandria Bombach will open the festival on December 4.
It won Audience Award at Brooklyn Festival and Reel Women Director Prize at Cleveland International Film Festival and was an official selection at Sundance, SXSW, Hot Docs and AFI Docs..
Frame By Frame follows four Afghan photojournalists as they face the realities of building a free press in a country left to...
- 11/10/2015
- by Inside Film Correspondent
- IF.com.au
The producers of Yogawoman blazed a trail by self-distributing the feature-length documentary globally and are planning a similar strategy for their current project, Aussies Rule the World.
The innovative approach entails making the film available on DVD initially via its website, then arranging 4-wall cinema screenings followed by Video-on-Demand platforms.
Producers Michael McIntyre and his wife, director-writer Kate McIntyre, run Second Nature Films. They self-funded Yogawoman, narrated by Annette Bening, which portrays the ancient practice of yoga as a cure-all for the physical and spiritual ills of today.s women.
Aussies Rule the World looks at the Afl.s popularity in such places as the Us, South Africa and Denmark, fronted by former Sydney Swans champion Brett Kirk.
.We.re about to break-even on Yogawoman so we.re looking beyond that,. McIntyre told If on the line from Los Angeles where he is negotiating a home entertainment deal.
As soon...
The innovative approach entails making the film available on DVD initially via its website, then arranging 4-wall cinema screenings followed by Video-on-Demand platforms.
Producers Michael McIntyre and his wife, director-writer Kate McIntyre, run Second Nature Films. They self-funded Yogawoman, narrated by Annette Bening, which portrays the ancient practice of yoga as a cure-all for the physical and spiritual ills of today.s women.
Aussies Rule the World looks at the Afl.s popularity in such places as the Us, South Africa and Denmark, fronted by former Sydney Swans champion Brett Kirk.
.We.re about to break-even on Yogawoman so we.re looking beyond that,. McIntyre told If on the line from Los Angeles where he is negotiating a home entertainment deal.
As soon...
- 11/12/2013
- by Don Groves
- IF.com.au
Title: Yogawoman Directors: Kate McIntyre Clere, Saraswati Clere Narrated by Annette Bening, “Yogawoman” is a rangy but lethargically paced documentary about the gender-specific practice of yoga, and a serviceable and well-meaning project that could have benefited from a stronger editorial vision. Yoga is presently practiced by an estimated 20 million people in the United States, 85 percent of whom are women. But the ancient practice, born of India thousands of years ago, was actually designed specifically for men, and initially brought west by a lineage of male teachers. Directors Kate McIntyre Clere and Saraswati Clere shine a light on some of the world’s leading experts and teachers who have helped blaze a dynamic new [ Read More ]
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- 10/26/2012
- by bsimon
- ShockYa
Anyone who’s wandered into a yoga class in the last couple of decades will surely have noticed that it’s populated mainly by women. More than 80 percent, according to Yogawoman, Kate Clere McIntyre and Saraswati Clere’s less than revelatory documentary that incessantly makes the point that yoga is really, really good for you. The film’s main thesis is that yoga, created thousands of years ago in India and practiced exclusively by men for millennia, is now a female-centric practice. Originally brought to the west by male teachers, it is now taught by a new generation of females, many of
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- 10/19/2012
- by Frank Scheck
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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