August 16, 2010
Monogamy, directed by Dana Adam Shapiro, has been picked up for distribution by Oscilloscope Laboratories, the company behind last year's Oscar-nominated The Messenger. Monogamy will have its international premiere next month in Zurich, and will be released in theaters in early 2011.
May 1, 2010
This weekend at the Tribeca Film Festival, Monogamy won the award for Best New York Narrative. Critic Amy Taubin called it "the smartest film about 30-something sex and marriage since Sex, Lies, and Videotape." Monogamy will next screen at the Seattle Film Festival in June.
March 17, 2010
Monogamy, which Mollie edited this summer for director Dana Adam Shapiro, will premiere at this year's Tribeca Film Festival. The movie, which stars Chris Messina and Rashida Jones, is Shapiro's first fiction film; he previously directed Murderball, which was nominated for an Oscar for Best Documentary.
January 15, 2010
Cold Weather, the project of the July 2009 six-week class at The Edit Center, will be premiering at the 2010 SXSW Film Festival. Mollie worked on the film as a teacher of the class, working with director Aaron Katz and producers Brendan McFadden and Ben Stambler to supervise the students' work.
January 1, 2010
IFC.com writer and editor Alison Willmore named The Missing Person as one of her Top 10 films of 2009. "Noah Buschel's neglected third feature is my favorite of the handful of films to directly deal with 9/11," she wrote. "It's a moment of bittersweet Gothamite love and longing that cut me to the quick."
December 4, 2009
Hotel Gramercy Park, which Mollie edited for director Douglas Keeve (Unzipped), airs this weekend on the Sundance Channel. The film received a Special Mention at the 2008 Tribeca Film Festival, where IndieWire called it "a model of rhythmic doc editing."
November 20, 2009
The Missing Person opens in New York City this weekend, and the New York Times called the film "oddly irresistible...Mr. Shannon's clenched, traumatized performance is a marvel." Tickets are available from Fandango.
November 1, 2009
Noah Buschel, the director of The Missing Person, has been nominated for a Gotham Independent Film Award for Breakthrough Director. The movie, starring Michael Shannon and Amy Ryan, will be released by Strand in New York and LA at the end of November.
June 1, 2009
The Missing Person has been acquired for distribution by Strand Releasing. The film, directed by Noah Buschel and starring Oscar-nominee Michael Shannon, premiered at this year's Sundance Film Festival and then went on to screen at the Edinburgh, Moscow, AFI Dallas, Boston, and Seattle Film Festivals. More details about the acquisition are available on IndieWire.
February 1, 2009
Cinematical and Sprout Blog both singled out The Missing Person as among the best of this year's Sundance offerings. James Rocchi wrote on Cinematical that the film "isn't merely a clever, cool spin on the classic private eye story...It has the knowing, humane touches of Paul Auster's brilliant urban fiction." Karina Longworth, writing for Sprout, thought that "what’s most compelling about the film is its mood: like its protagonist, it’s slow-moving, unsettlingly even-tempered, and seemingly stuck in midair between everything and nothing...It’s beautiful dread."
December 5, 2008
The Missing Person, Mollie's second collaboration with director Noah Buschel, will be premiering at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival. The film, a noir-ish detective story, stars Michael Shannon (Before the Devil Knows You're Dead) and Oscar-nominee Amy Ryan (Gone Baby Gone, "The Office").
September 19, 2008
Man & Wife, which Mollie edited for MTV this summer, premieres tonight on MTV. Half Loveline-style Q&A, and half reality, the show will be airing every night at 11:00 pm.
May 2, 2008
Hotel Gramercy Park, which Mollie edited in 2007, won a Special Jury Prize at the Tribeca Film Festival this year. Directed by Douglas Keeve (Unzipped), the film was praised by IndieWire as "among those most outstanding of the doc offerings...a model of rhythmic doc editing and mis-en-scene, with colliding story lines that create sparks as they document seismic shifts in the New York City scene."
April 15, 2008
Neal Cassady, Mollie's first collaboration with director Noah Buschel, has been picked up for distribution by IFC. The film stars Tate Donovan as Neal Cassady, Glenn Fitzgerald as Jack Kerouac, and Academy Award nominee Amy Ryan as Carolyn Cassady. It previously screened at the Woodstock and Austin Film Festivals.
March 12, 2008
Hotel Gramercy Park, which Mollie edited for director Douglas Keeve (Unzipped), will be screening in the Encounters section of this year's Tribeca Film Festival. Produced by Wendy Ettinger (The War Room), the film chronicles the ups and downs of Manhattan's legendary Gramercy Park Hotel. Click here for festival tickets and information.
March 10, 2008
Mollie will be teaching part of the next class at The Edit Center, a unique film editing school where she is also an alum. Students at the Edit Center learn by editing real films under the supervision of professional editors, and Mollie will be teaching the first section of the March 24 course.
January 15, 2008
Wedding Daze, which Mollie co-edited with Alan Oxman (Welcome to the Dollhouse), is now available on DVD from MGM. Directed by Michael Ian Black and starring Isla Fisher (Wedding Crashers) and Jason Biggs (American Pie), London's Daily Mirror called the film London's Daily Mirror called it "frothy fun" and "perfect popcorn fare."
November 1, 2007
Home is now available on Netflix. Directed by Jeffrey M. Togman, Home won a Special Jury Prize at the AFI/Silverdocs Film Festival and was picked up by Netflix's Red Envelope Entertainment for exclusive DVD distribution. Home was the first documentary Mollie edited. Read the (glowing) New York Times review here.
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