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By Sarah Miller

For Halloween this year we used some of those intricate patterns that you trace onto the pumpkin to carve a complicated design in order to trick the neighborhood into thinking that you’re just that good even though you and everyone else know you’re really not [...]

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In anticipation of the Annapolis Pretention Film Society’s last screening of the season, The Sound chatted with What’s Up Lovely director Gary King, the man touted by some film critics as the next Stanley Kubrick.

SEM: How did you get into film?

GK: I started seven years ago.  [...]

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By Sarah Miller

As someone who has only ever watched documentaries in an academic setting, I showed up at the Annapolis Pretentious Films Society’s screening of [pelada] not expecting terribly much.  But somewhere between the soul-searching protagonists Luke and Gwendolyn, the non-stop soccer action, and the [...]

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This week The Sound sat down with Pericles Lewnes, native Annapolitan filmmaker and curator of the Annapolis Pretentious Film Society, and his wife, producer and APFS co-founder Lisa to talk about his [...]

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By Kyle Stewart

The Sound connected-up with director Greg Bayne to chat about his new film Person of Interest, the art of portraying paranoia and independent film making in the Digital Age.

KS: How did Person of Interest come about?

GB: Around the end [...]

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By Kyle Stewart

Photo by Alison Harbaugh

For someone like me who loves stories and the people behind them even more, a film like The Waterhole is a tough piece of work to write about. “Why?” you might ask. Part of the answer to that question is that unlike most of the movies I’ve seen [...]

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You can find the trailer here.

There’s something about medieval life, attire, and culture that never ceases to fascinate me. So when I see the scintillating swords, prancing horses, rustic taverns, and breathtaking landscapes which always accompany these films, my heart nearly betrays my [...]

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When I received an invitation to a movie screening sponsored by the Annapolis Pretentious Film Society, my first thought was that they called the wrong guy. I’ve seen a fair amount of Tarkovsky, but I also cried during P.S. I [...]

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