“Upstream Color” and “Primer” filmmaker Shane Carruth, 50, has been arrested in Los Angeles on a domestic violence charge. Variety reports that the indie filmmaker was taken into custody last week at ...
Made with a budget of $7,000, this 2004 indie Sci-fi flick was a disaster on box office, but it was successful in achieving a ...
Shane Carruth, the director of independent films “Upstream Color” and “Primer,” was arrested last week at the home of his ex-girlfriend on allegations of domestic assault. Carruth was arrested by ...
After it was revealed that actress, writer and director Amy Seimetz had filed an open restraining order against ex-boyfriend and director Shane Carruth, members of the film community took to social ...
If only all backyard films were as good as Primer, Texas first-timer Shane Carruth’s feature that took the Grand Jury Prize at Sundance this year. Part of the fun is that Carruth has created a ...
For a while, fans weren’t sure if they’d ever hear from Shane Carruth again. In 2004, the young, unknown director premiered a film at Sundance called Primer—a scrappy, dense, mind-melting treatise on ...
The one-line pitch describes the film as the story of "a man and woman drawn together, entangled in the life cycle of an ageless organism", but that barely scratches the surface of this dense, ...
The "Upstream Color" filmmaker was taken into custody last week at the home of his ex-girlfriend, who wasn't named in reports. Carruth’s previous ex, Amy Seimetz, had been granted a restraining order ...