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    GO FOR SISTERS Q&A Videos from SXSW
    • Jul 12, 2013

    GO FOR SISTERS Q&A Videos from SXSW

    Back in March, John Sayles premiered his 18th feature film, GO FOR SISTERS, at the SXSW Film Festival in Austin. After screenings, he answered questions from sold-out crowds about the making of the movie, his career in film, and upcoming projects. In this Q&A, John talks about his fascination with the Border, and how it plays a role in GO FOR SISTERS and his other films. Head over to our YouTube channel for more new Q&A videos from SXSW!  www.YouTube.com/TheJohnSaylesChannel
    Women of Letters at SXSW and in NYC
    • Mar 21, 2013

    Women of Letters at SXSW and in NYC

    One of the most exciting events at SXSW last week was the literary salon People of Letters, a Texas transplant of the Australian literary salon Women of Letters, held on Tuesday, March 12th in Austin. The panel of guests/presenters included John Sayles, Buck 65, Jenny Owen Youngs, Kim Boekbinder, Neil Gaiman, and Amanda Palmer.  Each read a hand-written letter to “The Thing I Wish I’d Written.” John’s letter, in the words of the Austin Chronicle’s Richard Whittaker, “ruminat[

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