Posted by Fabio 5 October 2009
Keith Loutit is a Sydney based photographer and filmmaker. His photographs and short films are made in ordinary places, probably not too unlike where you live. Combining a variety of techniques, Keith aims to help people take a second look at places that are familiar to them. read more
Posted by Fabio 5 October 2009
An exhausted, shivering girl is captured in a dark machinery world. As she escapes in to her imagination, a mesmerizing world unfolds.
Directed by Sil Van Der Woerd
Posted by Fabio 30 September 2009
Tonight in Los Angeles at 8pm, Cinefamily Presents: A Tribute to Maurice Sendak, the creator of one of the most critically acclaimed and popular childrens’ books of all time “Where the Wild Things Are”. The evening will consist of Maurice Sendak’s greatest animated adaptations, the sneak preview screening of Spike Jonze and Lance’s documentary about Maurice, and a few fun surprises! Tickets are on sale now.
Posted by Fabio 30 September 2009
I am often asked what lead me to make a documentary about Polish posters. The simplest answer is that I was inspired by an amazing story about creativity and the human spirit and thought others would be too. My interest in poster design began in the early 80s, as an undergraduate graphic design student in Philadelphia. read more
Posted by Fabio 29 September 2009
Exclusively commissioned by Dazed & Confused and featured as part of onedotzero and Dazed’s Fashion in Film program at the BFI, Frankenfashion is being screened alongside the works of Chris Cunningham, Solve Sundsbo & Saam Farahmand. Written & Directed by Alex Turvey.
www.alexturvey.com
Posted by Fabio 28 September 2009
Lovely letterpressed business cards by Dutch type-designer Jos Buivenga. Watch a little video here of the letterpress machine in action. read more
Posted by Fabio 28 September 2009
A very rare documentary film by Martin Scorsese, and one of the greatest interviews ever recorded. The subject is his friend Steven Prince, a manic raconteur telling wild stories about his life as an ex-drug addict and a road manager for Neil Diamond.
Having never been properly released, the film gained cult status among cinefiles and influenced a whole generation of filmmakers.
Posted by Fabio 28 September 2009
A selection of 16mm short films and photographs from 36 year old filmmaker Rosalind Nashashibi is currently to be seen at ICA. The still above is from the film The Prisoner from 2008.