Posted by Fabio 14 April 2010
Gadajace Glowy (Talking Heads) is a serious documentary film which features people from different age groups, backgrounds and professions. Kieslowski starts his film by asking three simple questions to a boy aged 1 year. read more
Posted by Fabio 14 April 2010
From Korea to Beirut, from Russia to Mexico City, The VICE Guide to Film is directed and produced by VICE co-founder Shane Smith, and VICE Creative Director Eddy Moretti. They’ve previously been exploring the active Mexican B-movie industry where the movies are low budget and about the very real world of drugs – narco-cinema.
This week – Iranian cinema!
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Posted by Fabio 12 April 2010
A preview for the Small Worlds Exhibition at Customs house. Another impressive film from Sydney based photographer and filmmaker Keith Loutit. We previously featured a selection of Loutit’s films October last year. Click here to watch.
Posted by Fabio 7 April 2010
Died Young Stayed Pretty is the first feature documentary to take a candid look at the renaissance of North Americas underground indie-rock poster movement spurred on by the launch of Gigposters.com. Picking up where punk left off, DYSP reveals a new breed of counter-culturists; artists that set out to destroy the mainstream through their controversial and intensely visceral design work – directed by Eileen Yaghoobian.
Posted by Fabio 5 April 2010
“Meat Joy has the character of an erotic rite: excessive, indulgent, a celebration of flesh as material: raw fish, chickens, sausages, wet paint, transparent plastic, rope brushes, paper scrap. 16mm film from 1964 by Carolee Scheemann, first performed as part of the First Festival of Free Expression at the American Center in Paris.
Posted by Fabio 31 March 2010
A short film shot in a documentary style which just screened at Sundance. A teacher with anger management issues coaches two eager students through the famous orgasm scene from When Harry Met Sally.
Posted by Fabio 24 March 2010
Directed by Karni & Saul the short film Turning was commisioned by BBC last year and finished just now, it will hit festivals all around the world this year.
Posted by Fabio 23 March 2010
A voodoo doll must find the courage to save his friends from being pinned to death. Directed by Los Angeles based director and animator Joaquin Baldwin. Sebastian’s Voodoo premiered in 2008, so if you haven’t seen it yet – now is the time.