I love SXSW because I get to fall in love with movies and meet the wonderful people who make them. That honor inspired me to continue making my own work. Popular Post. Kris Swanberg. She married Joe Swanberg on June 30, 2007It Was Great, But I Was Ready to Come HomeIt Was Great, But I Was Ready to Come HomeIt Was Great, But I Was Ready to Come Home Is this page about you? She is credited variously as both Kris Williams and Kris Swanberg.Swanberg earned a bachelor's degree in Film Production from Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, and earned a Master's in Education from DePaul University May 2010. 02 Bloodshot £700.777. 01. SXSW was the first festival that treated me like a filmmaker. In 2005, she coordinated The Future Filmmakers Festival, which showcases work from filmmakers under the age of 21. But at the time, I was totally buying into it.”Everything changed when he visited Kris’s dorm room one day, discovering her VHS copy ofThey haven’t been apart since. I just spent these past three weeks making this movie — I was free to engage physically and intellectually with the movie 100 percent because I was so positive that Kris was taking care of shit at home. Any unauthorized use of these names, or variations of these names, is a violation of state, federal, and international trademark laws. That honor inspired me to continue making my own work. SXSW®, SXSW EDU®, and South by Southwest® are trademarks owned by SXSW, LLC. I think we’re getting better at saying what we need, because the other person might not know that.Joe: There’s just a lot of talk around the house about what we’re working on. It is the reason I’m still making movies.”Lipes is a director and cinematographer. Her first feature, It Was Great, But I Was Ready To Come Home played in competition at the SXSW Film Festival in 2009, followed by her next feature, Empire Builder (2012) and short film Baby Mary (2014). Latest Films View all Films » 1990. Profile; Filmography; Info. ©2019-2020 SXSW, LLC. I submitted it to SXSW, not knowing anything except that it was one of the few festivals I had heard of. Unexpected. So, I’m trying not to put any assumptions on what it’s gonna be like and sort of just be willing to kind of go with it and figure out how we can manage it.Tim Grierson is a contributing editor at MEL. Known for micro-budget films which make extensive use of improvisation, Swanberg is considered a major figure in the mumblecore film movement.

Her personal projects include the short documentary "Bathwater" and the Nerve.com documentary web series "Boys and Girls". It’s always been the most fun festival in the world, going there is a joy rather than an obligation.”Stay tuned for the 2018 SXSW Film Festival lineup which will be announced in January. To commemorate the 25th edition of the Katz has world premiered four films at SXSW including his debut feature “In 2005, after working on my first movie for almost two years, I had no idea what to do with it. And sometimes that can be not the right moment in the process for that kind of feedback.Kris: Sometimes, I don’t even want notes from Joe. She married Joe Swanberg on June 30, 2007. She is best known for her work with her husband, Joe Swanberg, on the independent digital feature film Kissing on the Mouth, in which she starred as Laura, and on the Nerve. I’m sort of waiting to see how it feels and what it means for our family, especially since we have a four-year-old, too.

Joe and Kris Swanberg met early in their freshman year in an English class at Southern Illinois University.

I’m sensitive, but in our relationship we’ve always had to push each other toward honest places.Joe: A stable relationship can be a thing that can liberate you to be more yourself and because you feel so comfortable that there’s structure in your life. com web series, Young American Bodies, in which she stars as Dia.

As Kris recalls affectionately, “I had a big crush on Joe because he didn’t care about me, probably, and was really smart and vocal in class and always wore a bandana in … To commemorate the 25th edition of the Katz has world premiered four films at SXSW including his debut feature “In 2005, after working on my first movie for almost two years, I had no idea what to do with it.