Three children are left on their own in Sweet Thing, an evocative coming-of-age drama written and directed by Alexandre Rockwell. Returning from his previous feature, Little Feet, are Rockwell’s ...
Slamdance Film Festival, the artist-led organization by filmmakers for filmmakers, announced the World Premiere of Alexandre Rockwell’s “The Projectionist” as the Opening Night selection for its 32nd ...
The following conversation between directors Quentin Tarantino and Alexandre Rockwell was published in Filmmaker‘s Winter, 1993 issue, as these films hit commercial release. It is being reprinted ...
Steven Buscemi and Seymour Cassel in In the Soup. (Photo: Courtesy of Alexandre Rockwell) Sundance audiences, not to mention the jury, embraced the scruffy roman a clef tale of a struggling filmmaker, ...
Rockwell's film won the Sundance Grand Jury prize in 1992, beating out "Reservoir Dogs," then dropped off the map. Here's what happened next. Among the many American independent films made in the ‘90s ...
Film Movement has acquired North American rights to Alexandre Rockwell’s “Sweet Thing,” which won the Berlin Film Festival’s Crystal Bear in 2020. The movie is slated for a theatrical release this ...
"Run away with us..." Film Movement has released the official trailer for a low key indie drama titled Sweet Thing, made by Massachusetts native filmmaker Alexandre Rockwell. This initially premiered ...
Peter Dinklage – he of the recent Emmy win for the HBO series “Game of Thrones” — has been in his fair share of indie films (“The Station Agent,” “Living in Oblivion,” “Human Nature,” “Saint John of ...
Alexandre Rockwell gets vibrant performances from his own kids in this lo-fi, monochrome drama about coming of age in poverty and hope. Time tugs strangely on the sleeve of “Sweet Thing,” a heartfelt, ...
The filmmaker Alexandre Rockwell cast his wife as a negligent mother and his children as runaways in this shimmering black-and-white drama. By Teo Bugbee When you purchase a ticket for an ...
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