In his film, "Demon, BIker Chihuahua" - available in its entirety at the bottom of this page courtesy of SnagFilms - filmmaker Michael Patrei follows Demon, the biker chihuahua, as he accompanies his owners around the country on their motorcycle travels. "Demon, Biker Chihuahua" Director: Michael Patrei Subjects: Demon, the biker chihuahua; David Lafayette; Shelley Robins The full film, "Demon, Biker Chihuahua" is available free on SnagFilms (and at the end of this article). This interview with Michael is part of a new series of SnagFilm filmmaker profiles that will be featured weekly on Indiewire. The really short synopsis of the film? Meet Demon, the biker Chihuahua, who has logged over 20,000 miles on the motorcycle with his owners! Okay, a little bit more? Demon the Biker Chihuahua is a well-mannered little dog that dresses up in leathers, a helmet, a bandana, and goggles and has logged over...
- 3/24/2012
- by Indiewire
- Indiewire
"Glee the 3D Concert Movie" comes to theaters this week, but if you're looking for some great performances to prep you for the song stylings by New Directions and the Warblers, look no further than indieWIRE at Hulu Docs - iW's regular curation of Hulu's Documentaries page. This week's selections spotlight talented young performers trying to reach their dreams. Like the "Glee" kids, the teenage musicians in Michael Patrei's inspirational ...
- 8/9/2011
- Indiewire
In this week's SnagFilms spotlight, a high school marching band takes center stage amidst the challenges of life in the inner city. Michael Patrei's inspirational and uplifting documentary "Ballou" has been making the rounds for the past two years on the festival circuit, including screenings at the Hollywood Black Film Festival and the Chicago International Film Festival. To date, the film has also played at theaters all over the country, and ...
- 4/30/2010
- indieWIRE - People
In this week's SnagFilms spotlight, a high school marching band takes center stage amidst the challenges of life in the inner city. Michael Patrei's inspirational and uplifting documentary "Ballou" has been making the rounds for the past two years on the festival circuit, including screenings at the Hollywood Black Film Festival and the Chicago International Film Festival. To date, the film has also played at theaters all over the country, and ...
- 4/30/2010
- Indiewire
In this weed's SnagFilms spotlight, a high school marching band takes center stage amidst the challenges of life in the inner city. Michael Patrei's inspirational and uplifting documentary "Ballou" has been making the rounds for the past two years on the festival circuit, including screenings at the Hollywood Black Film Festival and the Chicago International Film Festival. To date, the film has also played at theaters all over the country, and ...
- 4/30/2010
- indieWIRE - People
Queen Latifah will serve as the honorary chair of 2008 Urbanworld Film Festival, which runs from Sept. 10-14 in New York City. She stars in "The Secret Life of Bees," which will play as the closing night film, followed by a Q&A with writer/director Gina Prince-Bythewood, Latifah and Sophie Okonedo.
The fest, which focusses on mainstream cinema by and about people of color, will screen 85 films at the AMC Loews 34th Street Theaters.
Receiving spotlight screenings are Gerald Barclay's "Wu: The Story of the Wu-Tang Clan" and Aaron Woodley's "Tennessee."
The narrative film line-up includes Brin Hill's "Ball Don't Lie"; Lance Hammer's "Ballast"; Daniel Williams' "Cigarettes for Breakfast"; Mark Harris' "I Used to Love Her"; Lindsey Christian's "Jazz in the Diamond District"; Robert Townsend's "Pantom Punch"; Mark Andrews "Seal Team"; Iris Huey's "Second Chance"; Kent Faulcon's "Sister's Keeper"; Leon Lozano...
The fest, which focusses on mainstream cinema by and about people of color, will screen 85 films at the AMC Loews 34th Street Theaters.
Receiving spotlight screenings are Gerald Barclay's "Wu: The Story of the Wu-Tang Clan" and Aaron Woodley's "Tennessee."
The narrative film line-up includes Brin Hill's "Ball Don't Lie"; Lance Hammer's "Ballast"; Daniel Williams' "Cigarettes for Breakfast"; Mark Harris' "I Used to Love Her"; Lindsey Christian's "Jazz in the Diamond District"; Robert Townsend's "Pantom Punch"; Mark Andrews "Seal Team"; Iris Huey's "Second Chance"; Kent Faulcon's "Sister's Keeper"; Leon Lozano...
- 8/22/2008
- by By Gregg Kilday
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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