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The Southcliffe and Martha Marcy May Marlene director gives advice on breaking into the industry, choosing an agent, selecting a crew and how he handles the "endless" fear of directing. Hear from more great directors on BAFTA Guru: http://bit.ly/16swacQ
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Meet the Artists: Sean Durkin on his film "Martha Marcy May Marlene" premiering at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival.
'Martha Marcy May Marlene' director Sean Durkin, and producers Antonio Campos, and Josh Mond sit down with MakingOf to talk about how they came up with their Sundance Film Festival award winning film. Watch more at http://makingof.com/
Interview with Sean Durkin, director of the film Martha Marcy May Marlene (Borderline Films: The First Ten Years) / Rozhovor s Sean Durkin, režisérem filmu Martha Marcy May Marlene (Borderline Films: První desetiletí)
Stevie Wong interviews director of Martha Marcy May Marlene, Sean Durkin. Become a fan of VIP Access at http://www.facebook.com/STARMoviesVIPAccess for breaking Hollywood news, excuslive giveaways and the latest movie trailers!
Sean Durkin (director, "Martha Marcy May Marlene") on how he's learned to trust his collaborators' input when developing a film.
Director Sean Durkin (Martha Marcy May Marlene) discusses how he approaches projects.
Elizabeth Olsen plays a young woman hurt by past painful family relationships. She joins an abusive cult based on a farm and finds that she can no longer take the sexual and psychological brainwashing by cult leader, Patrick, played by John Hawkes. She contacts her sister, Lucy, played by Sarah Paulson, for the first time in years. Her outrageous childlike behavior causes more pain for herself and those around her as she tries to figure out who she really is and where she belongs. Sean Durkin won Sundance Film Festival Best Director Award for the film.
Antonio Campos (producer, "Martha Marcy May Marlene," director/writer, "Afterschool") discusses the collaborative model of his film production company, Borderline Films.
PLOT: Haunted by painful memories and increasing paranoia, a damaged woman struggles to re-assimilate with her family after fleeing an abusive cult. Director/Writer:Sean Durkin Stars: Elizabeth Olsen, Sarah Paulson and John Hawkes
Emergency Personel lined the streets of Larry Holmes BLVD this afternoon to pay their last respects for former Easton resident and Army Sgt. Sean Michael Durkin, 24, who died April 9 at Walter Reed Army Medical Center from complications of wounds suffered in Afghanistan.
Timothy E. RAW interviews director Sean Durkin and actors John Hawkes and Elizabeth Olsen talk for DVD Outsider at the UK premiere of Martha Marcy May Marlene at the 55th London Film Festival.
The team from Sundance hit, Martha Marcy May Marlene (Sean Durkin, Lizzy Olsen, Hugh Dancy, Sarah Paulson, John Hawkes) sits down for 30 minutes to discuss the making of the film.
Actors Elizabeth Olsen, John Hawkes, Sarah Paulson, and the film's writer/director Sean Durkin. Shot in Los Angeles, Oct 2011
The trio of American filmmakers Antonio Campos, Sean Durkin and Josh Mond that make up the production company Bordeline Films, in which alternate in the roles of screenwriter, director and producer, has gained worldwide recognition with their stylized and original films. / Trojice amerických filmařů Antonio Campos, Sean Durkin a Josh Mond tvořících ve společné produkční společnosti Bordeline Films, ve které se střídají v úlohách scenáristy, režiséra i producenta, získala světové uznání svými stylizovanými a originálními filmy.
Director Sean Durkin and actress Elizabeth Olsen discuss Sundance hit Martha Marcy May Marlene—about a young woman who escapes from a cult—which opens in theaters Friday, October 21, 2011.
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Eric Kohn of indieWIRE sits down with the Borderline Films, the production team behind NYFF Main Slate entry Martha Marcy May Marlene, including director Sean Durkin.
Moderator: Mr. John Imhof, Partner - Seward & Kissel LLP Panelists: Mr. C. Tobias Backer, Managing Director - ICON Capital Corp. Mr. Peter Desloge, Managing Director -Maritime Finance Company Ltd. Mr. Sean Durkin, President - Northern Fund Management America, LLC Mr. Ole Hjertaker, CEO - Ship Finance International Ltd. (NYSE:SFL) Mr. Joe Cipolla, Vice President -Wafra Capital Partners, Inc.
Welcome back to Fight or Flight Network’s 31 Days of Horror. Week 3 provides a bevy of thrills--lotsa gore from the Hatchet trilogy, psychological freak-outs in films about cults, and unusual vampires from elegant, more meditative films. Oct. 15: Byzantium (Neil Jordan, 2012) Oct. 16: Hatchet (Adam Green, 2006) Oct. 17: Martha Marcy May Marlene (Sean Durkin, 2011) Oct. 18: Hatchet II (Adam Green, 2010) Oct. 19: The Brotherhood of Satan (Bernard McEveety, 1971) Oct. 20: Cronos (Guillermo del Toro, 1993) Oct. 21:Safe (Todd Haynes, 1995) Oct. 22: Hatchet III (BJ McDonnell, 2013) Comment below and email us at tellusyourfears@gmail.com
Luke Gall gives a Master's Recital performance featuring FivE at the University of Texas in Austin, Texas. Program: Rabecando Fernando Deddos (1983-) Crossroads High Road Low Road Brian Balmages (1975-) Four Bagatelles Refrains and Choruses Ballad Improvisation Gallop Howard Snell Nocturne, Op. 7 Franz Strauss (1822-1905) arr. Michael Fischer FivE EVen IF Luke Gall (1991-) When You Wish Upon A Star (1940) Leigh Harline (1907-1969) Ned Washington (1901-1976) Arr. Sean Durkin (1991-) Nature Boy/Bad Eden Ahbez (1908-1995) / Michael Jackson (1958-2009) arr. Drew Bonner (1991-)