Posted by Fabio 15 October 2010
The Visual Language Of Herbert Matter is a revealing look at the fascinating life story of the highly influential mid-century modern design master. Known as a quintessential designer’s designer, Swiss born Herbert Matter is largely credited with expanding the use of photography as a design tool and bringing the semantics of fine art into the realm of applied arts. read more
Posted by Fabio 14 October 2010
Created by AnOther Magazine with artist and filmmaker Baillie Walsh, KM3D-1 stars Kate Moss. The work continues Moss and Walsh’s journey into experimental, multi-dimensional image-making, first seen in their legendary holographic film for Alexander McQueen’s autumn/winter 2006 show.
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Posted by Fabio 14 October 2010
Rockaway Taco, A Selby Film. Shot on location in Rockaway Queens on August 31st, 2010. Directed by The Selby.
Posted by Fabio 14 October 2010
Struggling with its immortality, a discarded plastic bag (voiced by Werner Herzog) ventures through the environmentally barren remains of America as it searches for its maker.
Posted by Fabio 12 October 2010
A young wolf decides to confront his father, whom he has not seen since he was a child. Written and directed by Adrien Merigeau. Official Selection at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival.
Posted by Fabio 6 October 2010
In the future, an Ex-Soldier is placed in virtual exercises to cure his Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. In the simulations, he sees glimpses of a mysterious girl, presumably someone from his past. When a Stranger appears in his facility offering answers, the Soldier finds himself once again asked to kill, this time for her. Directed by Christian Swegal
Posted by Fabio 28 September 2010
We are pleased to present you with a beautiful Atmospheric Mixtape from the hands of two very talented filmmakers Luke Seomore & Joseph Bull, who we previously featured in the 1st issue of FILE, and also in the new Issue 4. Luke Seomore and Joseph Bull met at art college, since then they have directed over 20 short documentaries exploring the margins of British society, read more