Interview for Micro-film 7

'The Parallel View, Pt. 3: Absence'
by Jeff Sartain
Fall 2005

When MICRO-FILM last left Dennis Widmyer and Kevin Kölsch, writers and directors of OUR LADY OF SORROW, they were gearing up for principle photography in the fall of 2004 after having made a trailer for their film, secured limited funding through a t-shirt contest on chuckpalahniuk.net, and fended off legal problems with a criminally libelous disgruntled actor. Since then, OUR LADY OF SORROW has been temporarily shelved due budgetary constraints, all too common in the world of truly independent cinema. Widmyer and Kölsch haven't been idle, though.

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Domenica Cameron-Scorsese Article for Courant.com

'A Scorsese In Her Own Right'
by Susan Dunne
May 6th, 2006

NEW YORK - Days after Domenica Cameron-Scorsese was born, her mother left the hospital and took her directly to the set of "New York, New York," which her father, Martin Scorsese, was directing.

"I didn't stand a snowball's chance in hell of falling too far from the tree," says Cameron-Scorsese, 29.

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