Monday, December 26, 2016

Music: Andy Hull and Robert McDowell – Finale (OST Swiss Army Man) Julian Winding – The Demon Dance (OST The neon Demon) Junkie XL – Twelve Bullets (OST Deadpool) Must Save Jane – Free CLIQUE: vk.com/cliqque Max Shishkin: vk.com/max_shishkin 2014 MOVIE TRIBUTE: vimeo.com/116858291 2015 MOVIE TRIBUTE: vimeo.com/149950166 Movie list: 1. 10 Cloverfield Lane 2. 11.22.63 3. 13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi 4. 28 Панфиловцев 5. 31 6. A Bigger Splash 7. A Dragon Arrives! 8. A Monster Calls 9. A United Kingdom 10. Alice Through the Looking Glass 11. Allied 12. Always Shine 13. American Crime Story: The People v OJ Simpson 14. American Honey 15. American Pastoral 16. Arrival 17. Assassin’s Creed 18. Bad Santa 2 19. Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice 20. Before I Wake 21. Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk 22. Bleed for This 23. Blood Father 24. Captain America: Civil War 25. Captain Fantastic 26. Certain Women 27. Christine 28. Daredevil 29. Deadpool 30. Deepwater Horizon 31. Desierto 32. Diablo 33. Doctor Strange 34. Dog Eat Dog 35. Don’t Breathe 36. Eddie the Eagle 37. Elle 38. En man som heter Ove 39. Equals 40. Everybody Wants Some!! 41. Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them 42. Finding Dory 43. Fire at Sea 44. Frank & Lola 45. Free State of Jones 46. Game of Thrones 47. Ghostbusters 48. Gods of Egypt 49. Green Room 50. Hacksaw Ridge 51. Hail, Caesar! 52. Hardcore Henry 53. Hell or High Water 54. High-Rise 55. Hunt for the Wilderpeople 56. Hush 57. I Saw the Light 58. I, Daniel Blake 59. Imperium 60. In a Valley of Violence 61. In Dubious Battle 62. Independence Day: Resurgence 63. Indignation 64. Inferno 65. It’s Only the End of the World 66. Jack Reacher: Never Go Back 67. Jackie 68. Jane Got A Gun 69. Jason Bourne 70. Jean-Claude Van Johnson 71. Keeping Up With the Joneses 72. Kingsglaive: Final Fantasy XV 73. Kubo and the Two Strings 74. La La Land 75. La Tortue Rouge 76. Last Days in the Desert 77. Lion 78. London Has Fallen 79. Loving 80. Luke Cage 81. Man Down 82. Manchester by the Sea 83. Marauders 84. Mechanic: Resurrection 85. Midnight Special 86. Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children 87. Moana 88. Money Monster 89. Moonlight 90. Morgan 91. Mr. Right 92. Mr. Robot 93. Narcos 94. Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising 95. Nerve 96. Nocturnal Animals 97. Now You See Me 2 98. Ouija: Origin of Evil 99. Passengers 100. Paterson 101. Pete’s Dragon 102. Planetarium 103. Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping 104. Pride and Prejudice and Zombies 105. Quarry 106. Rogue One: A Star Wars Story 107. Sausage Party 108. Silence 109. Sing Street 110. Snowden 111. Star Trek: Beyond 112. Stranger Things 113. Suicide Squad 114. Sully 115. Swiss Army Man 116. Tenemos la Carne 117. The 9th Life of Louis Drax 118. The Accountant 119. The BFG 120. The Birth of a Nation 121. The Brothers Grimsby 122. The Childhood of a Leader 123. The Conjuring 2 124. The Duel 125. The Finest Hours 126. The Girl on the Train 127. The Girl With All The Gifts 128. The Handmaiden 129. The Huntsman: Winter’s War 130. The Infiltrator 131. The Jungle Book 132. The Love Witch 133. The Magnificent Seven 134. The Neon Demon 135. The Nice Guys 136. The Night Of 137. The Shallows 138. The VVitch: A New-England Folktale 139. The Walking Dead 140. The Young Pope 141. Toni Erdmann 142. Triple 9 143. Voyage of Time 144. War Dogs 145. War on Everyone 146. Warcraft 147. Westworld 148. X-Men: Apocalypse 149. Zoolander 2 150. Zootopia 151. Дуэлянт 152. Коллектор 153. Ледокол 154. Ученик


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A portrait of teenage escort, ‘Coco’. Director, screnwriter : Fyzal Boulifa Cast : Zehra Zorba, Leo Hatton, James Pierce, Terry Noble, Rytis Sadauskas, Zoe Price, Ellie Gardner, Clark Curran, Robert J Francis, Cecilia Noble, Debra Marie Mawdsley, George Welton, Demilade Adesanya, Natalie Callaghan, Zoie Smith, Saskia Chohan, Alex Morrison, Ava Sabrine Rosenthal DOP : Taina Galis Sound : Anna Bertmark Editing : Taina Galis, Fyzal Boulifa Set Designer: Tilly Shiner Costumes : Clare Rose Music: Felicita Producers : Taina Galis, Fyzal Boulifa Distribution: La Distributrice de Films Contact: info@ladistributrice.ca FESTIVALS Cannes, Quinzaine / Cannes, Director’s Fortnight - Cannes, France, 2015 Guanajuato International Film Festival - Guanajuato, Mexico, 2015 Kratkofil International short Film Festival - Banja Luka, Bosnia-Herzegovina, 2015 20th Sarajevo Film Festival - Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina, 2015 Sao Paulo International Short Film Festival - Sao Paolo, Brazil, 2015 BFI London Film Festival - London, UK, 2015 Encounters Shot Film Festival - Bristol, UK, 2015 Hamptons International Film Fetsival - Hamptons, USA, 2015 Toronto International Film Festival - Toronto, Canada, 2015 Batumi International Art-House Film Festival - Batumi, Georgia, 2015 44th Festival du Nouveau Cinema - Montreal, Canada, 2015 51st Chicago International Film Festival - Chicago, USA, 2015 34th Uppsala International Short Film Festival - Uppsala, Sweeden 19th Internationale Kurzfilmtage Winterthur - Winterthur, Switzerland, 2015 38th Denver Film Festival - Denver, USA, 2015 Twin Cities Arab Film Festival - Minneapolis, USA 44th AFI Film Fest - Los Angeles, USA Leeds International Film Festival - UK, 2015 Geo Saizescu International Film Festival - Roumania, 2015 Zagreb Film Fest - Croatia, 2015 Leuven International Short Film Festival - Belgium, 2015 London Short Film Fest - UK, 2016 Sundance - USA, 2016 Solothum Film Festival - Switzerland, 2016 Las Palmas International Film Festival - Spain, 2016 Mecal Barcelona - Spain, 2016 Bucharest International Experimental Film Festival - Romania, 2016 Vilnius Film Festival- Lithuania, 2016 Madrid Film circle - Spain, 2016 Atlanta Film Festival - USA, 2016 Go Shorts - Nijmegen, Netherlands, 2016 Dallas Film Festival - Dallas, USA 2016 Indielisboa International Independent Film Festival - Lisbon, Portugal 2016 Kiev International Film Festival - Kiev, Ukraine 2016 Halifax Independent Filmmakers’ Festival - Halifax, Canada Palm Springs Short Film Festival - Palm Springs, USA 2016 New Zeland International Film Festival - Wellington, New Zeland 2016 Lago International Film Festival - Lago, Italy 2016 Kinemastik International Short Film Festival - Malta 2016 DC Shorts Film Festival - Washington, USA 2016 Pacific Meridian International Film Festival - Vlasdivostock, Russia 2016 AWARDS Best British Short at Leeds International Film Fetsival - UK, 2015 Live Action Short Special Mention for Innovative Storytelling au AFI Film Fest - USA, Los Angeles 2015 Honorable mention for Best International Short at Festival du nouveau cinéma, 2015 Honorable mention for Best International Short at TIFF, 2015 Illy Award, Directors’ Fortnight - Cannes Films Festival, 2015


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Wednesday, December 21, 2016


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Copenhagen. A police station. A foreign woman in a burqa tries to get help; yet the assigned translator is not willing to report exactly what she is telling. Directed by Hamy Ramezan and Rungano Nyoni Produced by Valeria Richter “‘Listen’: A Desperate Plea, Lost in Translation” - Read our interview with the directors and producer of this film on our blog: http://bit.ly/2h2yMp5


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A salmon in Alaska makes an incredible journey on the Susitna River, as residents consider the cost/benefits of a massive government-proposed hydroelectric dam. Produced and directed by Ryan Peterson, in partnership with http://bit.ly/2haq5MR, with support from www.Patagonia.com.


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I’m really excited about this video project, after the first live show it was the part that everyone was asking about - It is a beautiful humanised exploration of life and emergence, by Maxime Causeret. I hope you enjoy it as much as I do! The idea for this part of the story started on a day when there was really heavy rain hitting the roof window at my old flat. I got out my binaural mics and put my head right up by the window with the big raindrops hitting all around. They made nice individual percussive noises, with great spatial positioning, so I decided to use them to seed a piece of music. This track is the most explicit representation of the idea of emergence in the album, because the rhythm of the track is created by the raindrops in an emergent manner - I took the audio samples, mapped the transients for the raindrop hits, and then forced the mapped points towards the nearest drumming grid positions. This meant that the random raindrops were pushed into a quantised grid, and the result was that a percussive rhythm emerged, one that I hadn’t created myself, but was the closest rhythm to that particular section of rain. I then played the sansula over this rain rhythm, and added lots of pads and saturation layers, finally with some vocal snippets from Kathrin deBoer to complete the track. Maxime Causeret selected this track to work with, under the brief to map the emergent rhythm to an exploration of emergence in living form. His video shows the raindrops initially, then going into simple cellular forms and then showing the important idea of cooperation between simple cells to form more robust colonies of life. This develops into a visualisation of the idea of endosymbiosis, where simpler smaller organisms can live inside larger cells, each providing a benefit to the other, and eventually forming parts of the same organism as they evolve to be entirely dependent on each other. The video also shows competition between organisms for resources, which spurs on their evolutionary development, as each species tries to keep up with the innovations of the others. He also visualises the emergent ideas of flocking behaviour, where groups of individuals form beautiful dancing-like patterns. Maxime also shows us a section of animated reaction-diffusion patterns, where simple chemical feedback mechanisms can yield complex flowing bands of colour - these forms of system were originally thought up by Alan Turing, and were part of the early seeds of the field of systems biology, which seeks to simulate life with computers, in order to better understand the systems producing the complexity we see in the living world. They were also the starting point of my main research area many years ago before I got lost in music! (where I began with the question of what patterns could be produced via reaction-diffusion forms of system as opposed to gene-regulatory network controlled patterning). So it’s a rich visual treat from Maxime on many levels, I can see why so many people were asking about it after the first live show. Lots more amazing video content to come over the next few weeks. And you can listen to the full album here: http://bit.ly/2hreEOn Subscribe for more here: http://bit.ly/2hcASrb And more stuff at: http://bit.ly/2hrhymm http://bit.ly/2hcID0n http://twitter.com/maxcoopermax http://bit.ly/2hrjhbn


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Tuesday, December 20, 2016

Ahhh, renting an apartment in New York City - tiny, ‘challenging’ spaces coupled with enormous rents are to be expected. The most eccentric of landlords…directly above you…with an itchy speed-dial finger? - perhaps not as common. Told almost entirely through voice mail messages, “One Year Lease” documents the travails of Brian, Thomas and Casper as they endure a year-long sentence with Rita the cat-loving landlady. Sometimes the calls not coming from INside the house, BUT from the apartment upstairs, can be just as scary…or, well, just downright bizarre. 2015 Festivals Sundance Film Festival Big Sky Documentary Film Festival Beloit International Film Festival True/False Film Festival Omaha Film Festival Atlanta Film Festival Flatpack Film Festival Toas Shortz Film Fest Ashland Independent Film Festival (Winner Best Short Documentary & Audience Award Best Short Documentary) Disposable Film Festival Sarasota Film Festival South Side Film Festival Provincetown Film Festival 2014 Festivals Tribeca Film Festival - Winner, Best Documentary Short Nantucket Film Festival Outfest LA Rooftop Films Summer Series Newfest NYC Traverse City Film Festival LA Shorts Fest Milwaukee Film Festival Nevada City Film Festival Edmonton International Film Festival Doc Utah New Orleans Film Festival Camden International Film Festival Big Eddy Film Festival Chicago International Film Festival Santa Fe Film Festival Cucalorous Film Festival Starz Denver Film Festival Hot Springs Documentary Film Festival Mill Valley Film Festival 41 North Film Festival Los Cabos International Film Festival AFI Fest East Lansing Film Festival New Hampshire Film Festival The Lone Star Film Festival Calgary Underground Film Festival Winner, Summer 2014 Hammer to Nail Short Film Contest


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Guided by the stars, a gang of bikers explore the cosmos on the roads of an imaginary world. Motion Director: Morgan MATYJASIK Filmed by Carl RINGDAHL & Morgan MATYJASIK Sound by MOODERS Bikers Nomi KEINEG Morgan MATYJASIK Georges PORTIER Carl RINGDAHL Production JD CREATIVE FILMS


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Director: Roger Guàrdia Produced by: CANADA Executive producer: Oscar Romagosa Head of production: Alba Barneda Producer: Laura Serra - Karen Saurí Production manager: Maria Carboni 1st Assistant director: Rubén Bel Director of photography: Daniel Fernández Abelló Art director: Antoni Castells Costume Designer: Laia Torras Aida Boix Make-up: Ana Cano - Núria Ribera - Andrea Trenado Casting: Lane Casting Editor: Carlos Font Clos Colorist: Marc Morató (Metropolitana) Visual Effects: Álvaro Posadas Credits Designer: Judit Musachs Captured Tracks 2016


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“Awake” has been a passion project of mine since 2013. I could write a novel outlining my experiences while shooting this film but I won’t subject everyone to that. So to keep it “short”, these have been some of the best, worst and most important parts of my life for the last four years. I’ve made lifelong friendships, seen more than I ever thought existed and have had more bad luck than I knew was possible. I’m not the same person I was when I left Michigan (I’m three years older than that person actually) Music: If Stars Could Speak - Alexandr Fullin Want some stats? Everyone likes stats. “Awake” is comprised of 6,870 photographs which were selected out of roughly 50,000 photographs from two main cameras of which one is now on its deathbed. RIP Software Used: Lrtimelapse http://bit.ly/2h8vUfn Adobe Creative Cloud https://adobe.ly/2hnDwX6 Davinci Resolve http://bit.ly/2h8xn53 Shot with: Canon 7D, Sony A6300, and a few shots from the Canon 5d mrk III and Canon 6D Tokina 11-16mm, Sigma 30mm, Sigma 85mm, Canon 16-35mm Dynamic Perception motion control equipment http://bit.ly/1b4GHj2 Follow Me: http://bit.ly/2h8woBS http://bit.ly/2hnA5jn Contact: http://bit.ly/2h8C8vm


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Monday, December 19, 2016

Concept: Wolfstreet Director: Jurriaan Kamps Producer: Jort Wildschut D.O.P: Martijn Melis 1st A.C.: Sigi van ’t Schip Gaffer: Jeroen Zwart Grip: Auke Verhoeff Stylist: Esra Ghilane Hair & Make-Up: Linsey Ladru Production Assistant: Mattijs Wentinck Production Assisant: Stan Egberts Production Assistant: Sterre Loots Editor: Jurriaan Kamps Grading: Erik van den Heuvel Sound-Design & Mix: Joep Meijburg Music: Thomas Goralski Title-design: Erik Wiedenhof Cast: Tobias Kersloot Bob Stoop Mirte Van der Zee Supporting cast: Marianne Schaasberg Mathilde Rousseau Joost van der Boom Rick Kuitens Francine Willemsen Riekie Molema Dank aan: Emily Reekers Koen Lourijsen Nereus Zorgvlied Het Kleine Kalfje Schiffmacher & Veldhoen Farmhouse Diemen Camalot Singel Film Grip Enterprises De Grot Miguel Visser Favor Talents Showpony Singel Film De Grot Ambassadors Shot on: Arri ALEXA Plus 4:3 Elite Anamorphic /i


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A documentary film about a 16 girl who is completely obsessed with horror films. Barbara goes around town covered in fake blood and reenacts the craziest scenes from her favorite films. Starring Atheena Frizzell Produced by Alix Bannon Directed by Shawn Bannon Film Festivals: AFI FEST, Portland Oak Cliff Film Festival, Bluestocking Film Series, Auckland Underground Film Festival, Beijing International Film Festival


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Featured on National Geographic. A lone freediver escapes to another world underwater where his impossible dreams become reality. “The Superman” is a labour of love project for directors Jack Pirie and Alex Hylands-White, made in collaboration with Freediver Francisco Del Rosario and Bamford Watch Department. The short film follows Del Rosario, who lives on the remote island of El Hierro in the Canary Islands. Directed by Jack Pirie & Alex Hylands-White http://bit.ly/2i1Fz7o Featuring Francisco Del Rosario (director of “The Ocean Brothers” http://bit.ly/2gUeSfI https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCx7LlPUGOkW1WcdvitNrixg) Produced by Nick Ogden www.highsixmedia.com Francisco once dived competitively, striving to see how deep he could go underwater. But he soon realized that isn’t why he started diving. Now he does it for the clarity of mind, the inexplicable sensations, and to visit another world beneath the waves. We filmed for five days in the Canary Islands, on a shoestring budget and a team of three - not without incident. First a dislocated shoulder that happened while diving, then our main camera broke when the underwater casing flooded the camera… Given the remote location another one had to be delivered by plane the next morning - the only replacement within 500 miles, Thanks for watching - Jack & Alex. Made in collaboration with Bamford Watch Department http://bit.ly/2i1IKvB DOP - Will Billany Underwater Photography - Francisco Del Rosario & Karsten Mohr @ Freediving El Hierro http://bit.ly/2gUb2Do http://bit.ly/2i1Hetrwww.highsixmedia.com Francisco once dived competitively, striving to see how deep he could go underwater. But he soon realized that isn’t why he started diving. Now he does it for the clarity of mind, the inexplicable sensations, and to visit another world beneath the waves. We filmed for five days in the Canary Islands, on a shoestring budget and a team of three - not without incident. First a dislocated shoulder that happened while diving, then our main camera broke when the underwater casing flooded the camera… Given the remote location another one had to be delivered by plane the next morning - the only replacement within 500 miles, Thanks for watching - Jack & Alex. Made in collaboration with Bamford Watch Department http://bit.ly/2i1IKvB DOP - Will Billany Underwater Photography - Francisco Del Rosario & Karsten Mohr @ Freediving El Hierro http://bit.ly/2gUb2Do http://bit.ly/2i1Hetr Edited by Gabriel Britz @ Stitch LA Sound Design & Mix - Jeff Malen @ Lime Studios Colourist - Derek Hansen @ The Mill Translation - Leyre Bastyr Original Music composed by Alan Myson Thanks to: Sitch LA The Mill LA Lime Studios Camera Rental Canarias George Bamford Prod Co. halcyon & High Six


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Abby, a penniless young drifter, decides to return home. But plans change when a stranger begins following her. Starring: Hannah Mosqueda, Thomas F. Duffy, Jim Garrity Directed by: Andrew Fitzgerald Written by: Andrew Fitzgerald, Sean Purtill Produced by: Jay Patumanoan, Sean Purtill Director of Photography: Sing Howe Yam Production Design: Corey Glenn Costume Design: Monica Chamberlain Assistant Director: Griffin Pocock


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Sunday, December 18, 2016

“Icarus” is my non-narrative short drone film and really a homage to an awesome piece of technology, Phantom 3 Pro, that travels with me for the past 2 years to many many locations. From rocky cliffs of Isle of Skye to the mighty Dolomites in Italy. From unearthly Icelandic landscapes to lake belfry in Russia. Never in a million years have I though it would be possible to capture worlds beauty from this new and exiting prospects. New technology gives us this creative freedom and I am going to explore it furthermore. Enjoy! Technical Information: Camera - DJI Phantom 3 Pro ND filters - Polar Pro Editing - Adobe Premier Music and sound effects - Adobe Audition Grading - Magic Bullet Looks Post Production - Adobe After Effects All clips are available for licensing at - http://bit.ly/2gQjOCh


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Watch the full film here: http://bit.ly/2hWBhhG Starting on the streets of Ferguson, Missouri, as the community grapples with the death of Michael Brown, DO NOT RESIST — the directorial debut of DETROPIA cinematographer Craig Atkinson — offers a stunning look at the current state of policing in America and a glimpse into the future. The Tribeca Film Festival winner for Best Documentary puts viewers in the center of the action — from a ride—along with a South Carolina SWAT team and inside a police training seminar that teaches the importance of “righteous violence” to the floor of a congressional hearing on the proliferation of military equipment in small—town police departments — before exploring where controversial new technologies including predictive policing algorithms could lead the field next.


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Saturday, December 17, 2016

“Alike” is an animated short film directed by Daniel Martínez Lara & Rafa Cano Méndez www.alike.es SYNOPSIS: In a busy life,Copi is a father who tries to teach the right way to his son,Paste. But… what is the correct path? — En una vida ajetreada, Copi es un padre que intenta enseñar el camino correcto a su hijo Paste. Pero… ¿Qué es lo correcto? CREDITS: Directed by: Daniel Martínez Lara & Rafa Cano Méndez Produced by: Daniel Martínez Lara & Nicolás Matji Music by: Oscar Araujo Production Manager: Eva Márquez Matías Sound by: Aleix Vila Preproduction Team: Daniel Martínez Lara Rafa Cano Méndez Abel Tébar Albert Papaseit Esteban Errando Pedro Florido Miguel Ángel Bellot Jose Molina Claudio Espinar Production Team: Daniel Martínez Lara Rafa Cano Méndez Eva Márquez Matías Albert Papaseit Esteban Errando Abel Tébar Jose Molina Alan Carabantes Nacho Garranzo Álvaro Villegas Victor Remolina Luis Arizaga Pedro Florido Collaborators: Rude Carlos del Olmo Pau Martínez More information about “Alike” in www.alikeshort.com


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“Blue is the world’s favourite colour” We worked with CNN and Dr. James Fox to produce a film for their Colour Scope series. See the website here: http://cnn.it/2hG0tZc Produced by Sarah-Grace Mankarious & Moth Direction & Design by Moth Animation by Moth, Joe Bichard, Jennifer Zheng, Aaron Lampert, Carlos De Faria, Stephen McNally, Ester Rossi Sounds Design by David Kamp Music by Giacomo Smith Client - CNN Production Year - 2016


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Friday, December 16, 2016

Directors : Julien + Adrien DoP : Andy Collet Talents : Demetric Evans, Ajaay Johnson, Kevin Daniels Production Company : Partizan Executive Producer : Stan Bertin Producer : Steven Charles Woods PA: Mathew Kehoe Post Production : Royal Post Editing : Mark Maborough Color grading : Vincent Amor Thanks to : PVS company, Compton City Hall, Laura Jones, Andrea Rujo, Elodie Tacnet & Gilles Lopez, Winter, IronMan, Demetric Jr.


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Thank you Bo. Find out more about Bo Bartlett at bobartlett.com. Music courtesy of Century of Aeroplanes, Lee Rosevere, Betsy Eby & Jason Leonard. Poetry by T. S. Eliot. Take a look at the entire series at http://bit.ly/1S8sEK6


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A former couple meet one more time to take one last magic trip to the unknown. Shot on 16 mm and Ultra Prime Starring Alba Ribas Alex Maruny Writen and Directed Dani Fortuny Director Of Photography Alberto Bañares Executive Producers Victor Mata Ana Laura Solis Producer Xavi Vara Head of Content Pandora Merli Freixa Art Director Cristina Ramos 1st AD Dani Velazquez Prod. Coordinator Cristina Martin Production Assistant Martina Faro Production Clara Pi Miquel Michavila 1st Assistant Camera Xènia Pintó 2nd Assistant Camera Javier Requena Camera Transport Vicenç Tinoco Gaffer Fara Suárez Spark Victoria Gagigas Helena Gonzalez Sound Recording Roc Montoriol Manuel Gabriel Herrera Art Assistant Marina Perez Alba Aldan Marina Morató Stylist Verónica Febrero Hair & Make-Up Núria Ribera Still Photo Irene Moray Casting Director Blanca Javaloy Editor Carlos Font Clos Soundesign Fran Paredes Marc Solà Fran Montoriol Sound Mix Marc Solà Music Dani Trujillo Color Grading Marc Morató (metropolitana) VFX (LastCrit) Viky Polls Aleix Fàbregas Richi Pérez Sergio Gallegos VFX Supervisor Edu F. Arruga Dream Identity & Web Desing FOLCH Poster Desing Cecilia Martinez Special Thanks Nur Casadevall Victor Mata Ana Laura Solis Montserrat Urniza Adria Paituvi Ramon Arteman Alba Rihe Edu Sola FGC Metropolitana Lastcrit Llibreria Taifa Il Giardinetto Ajuntament d'Igualada Nasty Garage Siria Supermercats Keisy Ricard Hidalgo Zeferino Zig Zag Rental Powered by Pandora and Story


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Thursday, December 15, 2016

This film was shot between June and September 2016, after the Kumamoto earthquake. Japan has a long history of Buddhism and religious Mythology, where many have derived from other Asian cultures. One popular belief is that there is a God in everything. Until the 20th century, Kyushu was seen as Japan’s gate to the world and a centre for trade. It has historically been the first stop for foreign traders and travelers in Japan and a place from which the outside influences would spread to the rest of the country. Time has moved on, but the landscapes and legends remain to this day. The Kumamoto earthquake has caused serious damage to the region. Many people have suffered physical and mental injuries and tourism has fallen drastically. The aim of this film is to disseminate the new appeal of the Kyushu region from a different perspective and to lift those affected by the earthquake. With this, we invite you to come on a journey with us to discover the real Kyushu where Gods, myths, and legends were created. #lettersfromthegods ———————————————————————————————————————————— Director / Cameraman / Editor : Christoph Gelep Production Assistants : Ryuta Taniwaki, Haruka Akasaka, Yoshiyuki Sakuragi, Masami Miyai Production Coordinators : Masanori Inoue, Masaki Miyai, Rika Sato, Jinny Dhanasobhon Colorist : Masato Indo Drone Operators: Michito Tanaka, Kazuyoshi Yokoyama Music: Eve by Emancipator Sound Designer: Yasuhiro Nakashima Producer : Hidetaka Ino Production : augment5 Inc. For more info: #lettersfromthegods Project for METI (Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry in Japan) http://bit.ly/2hB2un2 http://bit.ly/2hpXDXR


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‘Don’t tell Mom’ by Sawako Kabuki, 3'18’’, 2015, Japan Winner of SXSW 2016 Special Jury Recognition Synopsis: A nocturnal education film, designed to help children develop their emotions, expressions as well as language and physical skills by enjoying singing and exercising with a big brother. Production, direction, animation, editing: Sawako Kabuki Music: Manabu Himeda


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Christopher, an advent calendar tries to protect his beloved chocolates over the period of christmas. Directed By VIK & NES http://vik-nes.com/ viknescollective@gmail.com Written and Directed by Ines Pagniez Victoria Jardine Design and Art Directed by Colin Bigelow Music Composed by Kenny Wood Clay Modelling and Photography by Ines Pagniez Background artists Colin Bigelow Gabrielle Locre Tristan Menard Victoria Jardine Animators Paul Torris Pascale Bories Jean guillaume Culot Emer Phillips Clean up Artists Paul Torris Jean guillaume Culot Victoria Jardine Ana Obau Compositing Victoria Jardine Gabrielle Locre Sound design by Florian Calmer Voice actors Anthony R. Parnther Brian Richy Musicians Vocals Sergio Vellatti Guitar Daniel Lemer Drums & Percussion Jamie Strowhiro


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In January 2016, a small team of filmmakers set out for Greece, documenting human stories from the frontlines of the European Refugee Crisis, focused on humanity and hope. The world was changing and we found ourselves at a crossroads in history, so we set out to help in the way that we knew best - with the telling, and sharing, of stories. www.RefugeProject.co A film by Matthew K. Firpo This was made to be watched full screen and loud. Executive Producer | Maximilian Guen Producers | Matteo Zevi, Haris Katsigiannis, Rosanna Bach, and Matthew K. Firpo Cinematographer | Jake Saner Editor & 2nd Camera | Stephen Michael Simon Project Photographers | Elliot Ross, Rosanna Bach, and Matthew K. Firpo Music | Shane Carruth Sound Design & Mix | Sean Higgins Color | Josh Bohoskey, The Mill We’re forever grateful to everyone who trusted us to share their stories. All interviews were filmed on-location in Greece. To learn more about the making of the film, watch our behind-the-scenes featurette that chronicles the team’s experiences working on-location in Greece | http://bit.ly/2hy2F4Jwww.RefugeProject.co A film by Matthew K. Firpo This was made to be watched full screen and loud. Executive Producer | Maximilian Guen Producers | Matteo Zevi, Haris Katsigiannis, Rosanna Bach, and Matthew K. Firpo Cinematographer | Jake Saner Editor & 2nd Camera | Stephen Michael Simon Project Photographers | Elliot Ross, Rosanna Bach, and Matthew K. Firpo Music | Shane Carruth Sound Design & Mix | Sean Higgins Color | Josh Bohoskey, The Mill We’re forever grateful to everyone who trusted us to share their stories. All interviews were filmed on-location in Greece. To learn more about the making of the film, watch our behind-the-scenes featurette that chronicles the team’s experiences working on-location in Greece | http://bit.ly/2hy2F4J A Magna Carta Special Project | © MMXVII www.MagnaCarta.tv | www.RefugeProject.co @MatthewKFirpo


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Wednesday, December 14, 2016


My Child is Dreaming: The idyllic world of children against adults’ dreamlike visions. When my daughter was born I bought my first diary.
In the beginning I was just taking notes of her progress, reactions and likes.
 Then I began writing about my dreams as well.
 After two years, I’ve collected all the most beautiful bits to create a video. 
From such duality, a project called “My child is dreaming” was born. 
It is an introspective journey full of metaphors and paradoxes that put in contrast the idyllic and enchanted world of children with adults’ dreamlike visions, sometimes a bit pessimistic and obsessive. Credits
 Created and Directed by Pask D'Amico
 http://bit.ly/1tayRgk Music by Maurilio Cacciatore and performed by Ensemble Aleph http://bit.ly/2gMBIZV http://bit.ly/2hP8TcW 
Animation, editing and post production by Klesha production
 Special thanks to Maurilio Cacciatore, Alessandra Fracasso, Pierpaolo Battocchio, Elga Strafella,
Angela Antonicelli and Al Maranca. NEVER STOP DREAMING


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“Whale Valley” is this week’s Vimeo Staff Pick Premiere. Read a Q&A with director Guðmundur Arnar Guðmundsson here: http://bit.ly/2hGcezk 2013 | 15′ | short fiction | HD | 1:1.85 | Icelandic | color Written & Directed by Guðmundur Arnar Guðmundsson Whale Valley world premiered in the Official Competition of the 66th Cannes Film Festival 2013 were it won a Special Mention. Since then it has won over 50 international awards and received numerous nominations. SYNOPSIS The film shows a strong bond between two brothers that live in a remote fjord with their parents. We look into their world through the eyes of the younger brother and follow him on a journey that marks a turning point in the lives of the brothers. CAST & CREW Ívar: Ágúst Örn B. Wigum Arnar: Einar Jóhann Valsson Father: Valdimar Örn Flygenring Mother: Unnur Ösp Stefánsdóttir Farmer: Júlíus Sigmar Konráðsson Producers: Anton Máni Svansson, Guðmundur Arnar Guðmundsson Co-Producers: Darin Mailand-Mercado, Jacob Oliver Krarup, Rúnar Rúnarsson Executive Producers: Kristinn Þórðarson, Magnús Viðar Sigurðsson, Kjartan Þór Þórðarson Director of Photography: Gunnar Auðunn Jóhannsson Editor: Anders Skov Sound Designer: Gunnar Óskarsson Art Director: Júlía Embla Katrínardóttir Set Decorater: Freyja Vals Sesseljudóttir Costume Designer: Helga Rós V. Hannam Costumer: Arndís Ey Eiríksdóttir Make-up Artist: Alma Ösp Arnórsdóttir Assistant Director: Valgeir Gunnlaugsson Script Supervisor: Jesper Vidkjær Rasmussen Assistant Camera: Goði Már Guðbjörnsson 2nd Assistant Camera: Atli Kristófer Pétursson Key Gaffer: Geir Magnússon Gaffer: Sigurður “Bahama” Magnússon Key Grip: Viktor Davíð Jóhannsson Grip: Anton Smári Gunnarsson Sound Re-Recording & ADR Mixer: Huldar Freyr Arnarson Sound Recordist: Björn Viktorsson Best Boy: Erlendur Sveinsson Art Department Assistants: Ottó Gunnarsson, Sonja Björk Ragnarsdóttir, John Ingi Matta Catering: Daði Jónsson, Álfrún Gísladóttir VFX: Gunnar Karlsson with GunHil, Þorvaldur S. Gunnarsson SFX: Haukur Karlsson Colorist: Hannibal Lang Music in film - “Bein leið” - Written by Kristján Kristjánsson and Performed by KK Band in 1992 Produced by Join Motion Pictures in co-production with Sagafilm & Fourhands Film Supported by The Danish Film Institute / Filmworkshop, The Youth in Action Programme in Denmark, The Culture Council of West Iceland and The Icelandic Film Centre. Follow the film –> http://bit.ly/2gBNbrS Follow the company –> http://bit.ly/2hG2kNR Follow the 1st feature film from director –> http://bit.ly/2gBOkjc Contact: anton@joinmotionpictures.com


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A film about the growth of white silver and black lead during metal displacement reactions. All footages were captured with a microscope. Additional Still Photoraphy http://bit.ly/2h1dHMt Credit Video: Yan Liang, Wenting Zhu Music: Clear Visions by Cymatix; Off Limits by Score Squad


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A little moment in a big world. Directed By: Gunner Illustration: Ian Sigmon, Nick Forshee, Mike Burdick Animation: Rachel Reid, Mel Mccann, Josh Parker, Harrison Schaeffer, Marcus Bakke, Nick Forshee, Ian Sigmon Sound: http://bit.ly/1XwZZlq


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Tuesday, December 13, 2016

In search of personal healing and artistic inspiration, Marina Abramović travels through Brazil experiencing sacred rituals and exploring the limits between art and spirituality. How far will she go to create another work of art?


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A suicidal pigeon contemplates his existence. Official selection of TELLURIDE FILM FESTIVAL MELBOURNE INTERNATIONAL ANIMATION FESTIVAL ANIMFILM GREECE MONTCLAIR FILM FESTIVAL


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Here it is ! PVS Company presents ICE CALL, an extract of BACKYARDS PROJECT, a freeski movie of Sam FAVRET. Discover a new perspective of the mythical Mer de Glace, at the heart of the Mont-Blanc mountains (France). Directors : Antoine FRIOUX / Alexis BLAISE / Maxime MOULIN / Sam FAVRET Producer : David LACOTE Music & Sound Design : Tristan BRES Additional Sound Design : La structure www.pvscompany.com


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Produced by Maya Jane Coles. Art Director / Illustrator - Polly Nor Director - Andy Baker Producer - Andy Baker / Hornet Inc Animators - Andy Baker, Charlie Lane-Bush, Daniel Britt


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A little journey through a forest full of creatures looking for a snack. We’ve been working on this animation in our free time. Thanks a lot to troublemakers.tv for letting us use their workstation for the rendering!


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Monday, December 12, 2016

Hypnotic, euphoric yet minimalistic music video for the track BAILAR by JMII, a new release by the Barcelona electronic label HIVERN DISCS. artist JMII song BAILAR record label HIVERN DISCS (http://bit.ly/2gzTmSq) direction DEDO CIEGO animation, graphics DEDO CIEGO _____________________________ visit us www.dedociego.com get in touch hola@dedociego.com follow us http://bit.ly/2gT2ZYd http://bit.ly/2gzXXEbwww.dedociego.com get in touch hola@dedociego.com follow us http://bit.ly/2gT2ZYd http://bit.ly/2gzXXEb


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A cinematic Journey through the Indian and Pacific oceans over the span of 2015. Filmed and Edited by: Tom Jennings. Surfers: Jay Davies Luke Campbell Taj Burrow Brendon Gibbens Creed McTaggart Mitch Coleborne Sam Jervis Kelly Slater Alex Gray Jack Robinson John John Florence Yago Dora Andrew Doheny Ozzie Wright Dion Agius Dillon Perillo Dane Reynolds Craig Anderson. Music: Gustav Holst - Venus (The Planets) Neil Young - Cortez The Killer


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An introverted retail clerk sheds her good-girl image. NUTCRACKER is the short film adaptation of Tia Clark’s story (American Short Fiction) that begins with a volatile game in the stock room of a sporting goods store. Shelly—an imaginative teenaged clerk struggling to unite her stimulating inner life with the slow grind of her retail job—seeks the validation of her coworkers who play the “rape game.” To measure her sense of self worth, Shelly succumbs to the lure of this brazenly toxic culture, and finds that the price of fitting in is more than she bargained for. http://bit.ly/2hwqxq2 OFFICIAL SELECTION of the 2016 NEW ORLEANS FILM FESTIVAL Written and Directed by Michael Aronson Starring Ebboney Wilson, Nathaniel Kweku, Alexia Pearl, Alex Brooks Based on “Nutcracker” by Tia Clark Produced by Nathaniel Kweku Cinematography by Richie Yau Production Design by Michael Jon Leonard Edited by Nicole Brik Sound Design by Thomas Ouziel Original Music by Jacob Yoffee


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This is a conversation starter first, a video second. I’d love to hear your thoughts on cities, the future, and this project. Thank you to everybody who contributed! Trust me when I say that even if I didn’t get your footage in the cut, we can feel it in the finished product. I want to keep telling urban stories and building on these ideas - hope you do too. Knowledge is Power. A collaboration with The Nantucket Project. Edited by Thomas Niles Graphics & Editing by Nate DeYoung Produced by Sean Barth & Rich Peete Assistant Editor - Erin DeWitt Music by George Langford Additional music by William Onyeabor Re-recording Mixer - Colin Alexander Color by Irving Harvey Jim Demuth’s Documentary about Shenzhen: https://youtu.be/SGJ5cZnoodY Precipitating Change by Nicol Ragland & Matt Eppedio: https://youtu.be/d0EPG2F9qzk cf. city flows by Till Nagel: http://bit.ly/2gwOT2y Special Thanks to Kristen & Alex Klabin Special Thanks to Tom Scott & The Nantucket Project Full credits in movie, I’ll post a doc shortly for more information about all contributors, materials, interviews, resources, etc.


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Thursday, December 8, 2016

An ode to planet earth, solely told with organic fluids and a tiny crystal ball. Sometimes, the complexity of simplicity makes us fail to preserve the fundament of all we are and all we represent. But reaching awareness is not about the end, it is about the beginning. SINGULARITY takes us back to zero hour, 4.5 billion years back in time. It is the story of an indescribable hazard and a singular fortune: the fortune of being a human. This is organic FX from terracollage. Household ingredients and ink. Strictly 2D, no CGI. Headphones highly recommended! Latest articles: http://bit.ly/2haZAaF http://bit.ly/2ggkDUO http://bit.ly/2hb5vMS http://bit.ly/2ggkiBF Reflections about SINGULARITY: http://bit.ly/2haUgEo Insights into the production process: http://bit.ly/2gghRPu Free mesmerizing organic wallpapers in 4K: http://bit.ly/2haYOKM Watch my first macro short “STREAM” here: http://bit.ly/2ggnjBJ www.terracollage.com http://bit.ly/2haXasEwww.terracollage.com http://bit.ly/2haXasE


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‘Globe of Death’ is the story of Lucius Zafalon, a daredevil motorcycle rider that risks his body in the pursuit of the perfect globe of death act. Through all the challenges and difficulties he has never stopped focusing on his art. It is what defines him and what he has lived his whole life for. An act of raw beauty with precise flowing lines that defy the laws of physics, they create an awe inspiring ballet that mesmerises anyone who dares to keep their eyes open. For Lucius and his team The Globe of Death is not just an act, it is their lives. The Globe of Death is a stunt that dates from the beginning of the 20th century. One of the oldest patents for the mesh sphere ball was filed in 1904. Different to the Wall of death (popular in the UK) where the riders ride only on the horizontal, with the Globe of Death multiple riders can race in any direction at the same time. The Globe of Death gained popularity in Latin America and some of the best acts comes from Brazil. What makes a good Globe of Death act isn’t just how many motorcycles the team can fit inside the Globe, but also the beauty of their riding lines. The synchrony between the riders and the team’s particularities, such as riding in the dark and opening the Globe in half sets Lucius’ team apart. Directed by Pedro and James (Autobahn), they met Lucius through their passion for motorcycles. ‘We were mesmerised by how incredibly visual the act is and thought that combined with his life story it was a perfect subject for a film’. With photography by DP Malte Rosenfeld, colour grading by Jim Bracher at The Mill, and sound design by Patch Rowland at Final Cut, the film is a look into Lucius’ life and all he has gone through during 30 years of riding motorcycles in the Globe of Death. Shot on RED with anamorphic lenses from Cooke Optics and Kowa. Director: Autobahn (Pedro de la Fuente and James Worsley) Director of photography: Malte Rosenfeld Production company: Autobahn Productions Producer: Thais Altman Edit: Autobahn Colourist: Jim Bracher at The Mill Score: Russ Chimes Sound design and mix: Patch Rowland at Final Cut Additional music: Hems Graphic design: Duncan Edwards Special thanks to Lucius’ team Luis Fernando and Paulo Leonardo, and also to Pixi Pixel for equipment hire.


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אדם משחזר באמצעים דלים זכרון אבוד. זכרון של היום האחרון עם אמא. חפצים מתעוררים לחיים במאבק נואש לייצר רגע אחד שהיה ואיננו. A man brings objects to life in a struggle to recreate the lost memory of his mother’s last day.


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Watch more: http://bit.ly/2h0bzHw O’Neill is proud to present Bezerke, a captivating short film that looks into the life of O’Neill team rider, Russell Bierke. Russell isn’t your average eighteen-year-old Australian kid. He is leading the way for the next generation of big wave surfers. Tracing his love of heavy waves from childhood to the present day, Bezerke showcases the surfing of a levelheaded young man that sees challenge where most only see terror. Bezerke features insight from Russell’s father, and also includes scenes from eleven-time world champion Kelly Slater who shared a special session in Southern Australia with Russell when he was fifteen. Bezerke documents Russell’s phenomenal Cape Fear event win and his thoughts on the future of big wave surfing.


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Wednesday, December 7, 2016

“VARTEGN” is an 8.5 meter tall sculpture symbolizing social vulnerability. It is built in collaboration by students, socially vulnerable citizens and Italian artists. The sculpture is a part of Aarhus 2017 - European Capital of Culture. A film by Jonas Blond & Daniel Kousgaard. Music and Sound Design by Mads Hye.


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A short stroll through the Tate Britain. Commissioned for Loud Tate : Shift Sound design : www.wearefather.com Photography : www.girlsam.co.uk


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‘The Chaperone’ is this week’s Vimeo Staff Pick Premiere. Read a Q&A with director Fraser Munden: http://bit.ly/2gbkerG The previously untold, true story of a lone teacher chaperoning a peaceful school dance in a 1970s Montreal church basement… until a motorcycle gang invades. But the bikers don’t know one thing: Ralph has a curriculum to teach, and he’ll ram it into their skull if he has to! See with your own eyes the short film that moved veteran actor David Arquette to remark simply: “magnificent”. Learn everything you need to know about gang warfare with The Chaperone: the short that toured the world! Seen at over 70 festivals, winner of 25 awards in the most cutthroat industry of them all: show business! See thrilling behind-the-scenes action and more in “Attaboy, Fraser!”: http://bit.ly/2gD27XL Like us on Facebook at: http://bit.ly/2gbiQVO Follow us on Instagram: @pleasurepanther Visit our official website: http://bit.ly/2gD742A E-mail us at: info@thoroughbread.ca Keep us in: (~˘▾˘)~ Your heart ~(˘▾˘~)


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Tuesday, December 6, 2016

Out for backwoods adventure, four boys find their friendship tested when one is bitten by a snake. But which is more dangerous - the notoriously fast-working venom of the Black Widowmaker, or the extreme measures they hope will save him? WINNER: Best International Short, Audience Award - Fantasia Film Festival 2016 WINNER: Best Short, Audience Award - Dances With Films 2016 WINNER: Best Ensemble Cast - Breckenridge Film Festival 2016 NOMINATED: Best Short - San Diego Intl’ Film Festival 2016 Hollyshorts 2016 Florida Intl’ Film Festival Flickers Rhode Island Edmonton Intl’ Film Festival Portland Intl’ Film Festival San Antonio Film Festival New Hampshire Intl’ Film Festival Hawaii Intl’ Film Festival St. Louis Intl’ Film Festival Directed / Edited / Produced / Co-Written: Tim Hyten Director of Photography: Macgregor Produced by: Hunter Hampton, Macgregor Co Produced: Nick Sherman, Sara Chesney Cast: Andrew Fox, Gabe White, Holden Goyette, Luke Darga Written by: Nick Sherman Composer: Duncan Blickenstaff Compositor / Rotoscope Artist: Nathaniel Caauwe Rotoscope Artist: Alexander Steadman Colorist: Bruce Allen / Macgregor Makeup Fx: Prell Charusanti Wardrobe: Amit Sidi First Asst Camera: Matthew Borek First AD: Magdalene Serpa Sound Recordist: Jesse Nordhausen Production Assist: Jennifer Tam / Joshua Smith Gaffer: Patrick Blevins / Brett Roberts Key: Brysen Uhalde Swing: Bryan Fletchall Dialogue Editor: Brad Semenoff Foley Editor: Shawn Tischier Re Recording Mixer: Alex Lee / Matt Parra Compositor: Jack Daniel Stanley Digital Fx: Geoff Reisner Poster: Mark Reihill Special Thanks: Casselle LaTourette / Jerry Pyle / Kholi Hicks / Luis Sinibaldi / Mark Johnson / Andrew Lloyd / Joyce Wang


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For the generation that experiences the world through a screen, this video represents an almost sexual longing for reality, and the lyrics, the ultimate questioning of virtual intimacy. Read more about the video on these platforms: The Guardian ( http://bit.ly/2gdfY6A ) Dazed ( http://bit.ly/2gyKwUh ) Pitchfork ( http://bit.ly/2fOE8at ) PAPER ( http://bit.ly/2flF9CR ) StereoGum ( http://bit.ly/2fmqB5X ) Nowness ( http://bit.ly/2ghkGlb ) Nicopanda ( http://bit.ly/2fmrSdw ) Directors: Anthony&Alex Fashion Direction: Nicopanda Producer: Justin Moran Stylist: Nicola Formichetti DP: Ashley Connor Assistant Stylists: Savage, Miguel Sanchez, Kacey Fallon & Samantha Kim Digital Art Director: Sam Rolfes Digital Animation: Andy & Sam Rolfes Hair Stylist: Dustin Elliott Hair Assistants: Patrice Chesser & Genevieve Cook Makeup Artist: Raisa Flowers Makeup Assistant: Slater Stanley Art Director: Mike Drury Decorators: Grace Hollaender & Clare McLay 1st AD: Mei-Ling Wong Gaffer: Danny April Playback: Joe Duva 1st AC: Will Castellucci 2nd AC: Sandy Soohoo Key Grip: Jesse Ruuttila Colorist: Anna Nguyen Extras: Nar Rokh, Jessica Wu, Dick Van Dick, Jack Collier, Mikey Philly, Sammy Riley, Wesley Berryman, Mike Rulli, Brikeil Zebub, Kat Imperial, David Parnel & Adina Boom Volumetric Capture: DepthKit Volumetric Capture Supervisor: Kyle Kukshtel Filmed at RollGate Studios Additional Fashion: Creepyyeha, Vex Latex, Zana Bayne & BCALLA


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Moon Line is a project featuring Professional skier Mathieu Bijasson and focuses on his new outlook on life. With the arrival of his daughter and his new role as a father, Mathieu takes this passion and love for life and rethinks his approach to night freeskiing. Moon Line | Freeskiing In A New Light Production : PVS Company – www.pvscompany.com Director : Fred Rousseau – www.fredrousseau.fr Cinematography : Mat Bourgeois – http://bit.ly/2gZNwpZ | Théo Delarche – http://bit.ly/2g6HUx6 Color Grading : Maxime Moulin – www.maximemoulin.com Music : Les Cosmonotes – www.lescosmonotes.fr AWARDS : Winner Best Action — Rise Of The Drones Film Festival 2016 | Winner Sport Film — Festival du film professionnel de drone Nantes | Winner Action/Extreme Sports — Las Vegas Interdrone Film Festival | Winner People’s Choice — Las Vegas Interdrone Film Festival | Winner Seoul Icarus Drone International Film Festival | Winner WTF LOL — San Francisco Flying Robot International Film Festival | Wiwww.pvscompany.com Director : Fred Rousseau – www.fredrousseau.fr Cinematography : Mat Bourgeois – http://bit.ly/2gZNwpZ | Théo Delarche – http://bit.ly/2g6HUx6 Color Grading : Maxime Moulin – www.maximemoulin.com Music : Les Cosmonotes – www.lescosmonotes.fr AWARDS : Winner Best Action — Rise Of The Drones Film Festival 2016 | Winner Sport Film — Festival du film professionnel de drone Nantes | Winner Action/Extreme Sports — Las Vegas Interdrone Film Festival | Winner People’s Choice — Las Vegas Interdrone Film Festival | Winner Seoul Icarus Drone International Film Festival | Winner WTF LOL — San Francisco Flying Robot International Film Festival | Winner Best in Show — San Francisco Flying Robot International Film Festival | Official Selection — Los Angeles CineFest | Official Selection — DFFANZ Australia


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The 90s. Internet porn comes to Northern-Norway. A cumming-of-age story.


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Three paralyzed men take up one of sailing’s most grueling challenges—a 750 mile race to Alaska through some of the most treacherous and remote waters on the planet. With no motors allowed and many miles from any help, the competition can be too dangerous for the world’s most fearless sailors. This team is out to prove they have what it takes to finish. A film by Great Big Films. This Really Great Big Story was made in collaboration with our friends at CNN Films. It is one of 12 short films that we will be releasing throughout the year. Stay tuned for more!


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Monday, December 5, 2016

A lighthouse keeper’s surprising discovery pulls him out of his monotonous, daily routine and takes him onto a journey into uncharted territory. Made up of over 14,000 photographs, The Lighthouse is a black and white stop motion short crafted by filmmaker Simon Scheiber over the course of 7 years. WEBSITE http://bit.ly/2g3Jk6P PRESS KIT http://bit.ly/2hbG1j2 PRESS RELEASE http://bit.ly/2g3OAqT CREDITS A film by: Simon Scheiber Music by: Nicolas Martin Sound & mix by: Jan Frederik Vogt Music interpreted by: Ensemble Shamhat (Javier Diaz Carrillo,
 Gabriel Espinosa Gonzalez,
 Jorge Solano Nivar, Evaristo Pons Femenia, Carlos Oliver Font)
 Cinema mix by: Jeroen Nadorp Produced by: Trim Tab FESTIVALS & AWARDS - Holland Animation Film Festival 2016 (Official Selection), Netherlands - Cartoons on the Bay 2016 (International Panorama), Italy - Athens Animation Festival 2016 (Distinction), Greece - NonStop Barcelona Animació 2016 (Official Selection), Spain - Animation Block Party 2016 (Official Selection), USA - La Guarimba International Film Festival 2016 (Official Selection), Italy - Hiroshima International Animation Festival 2016 (Programme, Best of the World), Japan - The Smalls Film Festival 2016 (Official Selection), UK - Festival Stop Motion Montréal 2016 (Official Selection), Canada - Encounters Festival 2016 (Official Selection), UK - Animart 2016 (Panorama), Poland - Animasyros International Animation Festival 2016 (International Panorama), Greece - Gesticulation 2016 (Official Selection), Switzerland - KloosterKino 2016, Netherlands - Balkanima 2016 (European Panorama), Serbia - Mercado 3D Wire 2016 (Official Selection), Spain - Heart of Gold 2016 (Official Selection), Australia - Kerry Film Festival 2016 (Official Selection), Ireland - Banjaluka International Animated Film Festival 2016 (Official Selection), Bosnia & Herzegovina - KLIK! Amsterdam Animation Festival 2016 (Official Selection), Netherlands - Chicago International Children’s Film Festival 2016 (Official Selection), USA - Sulmona International Film Festival 2016 (Official Selection), Italy - Gdansk International Animation Film Festival 2016 (Official Selection), Poland - Leeds International Film Festival 2016 (Official Selection), UK - Miami Short Film Festival 2016 (Nominee, Best Animation), USA - Soria Short Film Fest (Out of Competition), Spain - ASIFA One Day Animation Festival 2016 (Official Selection), Austria - Foyle Film Festival 2016 (Official Selection), Northern Ireland - Festival Internacional De Cortometrajes De Hayah 2016 (Official Selection), Panama - Amarcort Film Festival 2016 (Official Selection), Italy - London International Animation Festival 2016 (Official Selection), UK


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Two strangers spent a special day in Bergen. After that, with no way to contact each other, they will meet again in their memories. Taken from new album ‘KMF’ available now. http://bit.ly/2gJGxn4 Director: Carlín Díaz [ http://bit.ly/2gvWkmw ] Animation and Illustration: Carlín Díaz, Jose Rafael Delgado & Maxime Bousquet http://bit.ly/2gJyPtp http://bit.ly/2gvXuia Animation Pt 2 Rouslan Malsagov & Diego Verastegui http://bit.ly/2gJsWfJ Typography Maria Doreuli [ http://bit.ly/2gvT2Qn ]


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Directed by Novemba Editor: Phil Currie Colourist: Simona Cristea Music by Father Sound Design & Mix: Ben Leeves Thanks to: Stitch, Rushes, GCRS


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One day in Paris amongst the COBALTS, an ultra-violent gang made of supermodel-looking fashionable teenagers, gathered around the same ideology: the dictatorship of beauty. Teaser / proof of concept for a feature film. Directed by : David Tomaszewski - www.davidktom.com Written by : David Tomaszewski & Jérémie Guez Director of Photography : Guillaume Le Grontec Editing : Mehdi Mir - David Tomaszewski Sound Editing & Mixing : Alexandre Poirier Cast: Ralph : Jules Raynal Gabrielle : Juliette Chappey Giorgio : Félix Cordier DIM / Valentino : Léo Legrand Domenico : Zacharie Chasseriaud Stefano : Renan Pacheco Donatella : Chloé Jouannet LV : Aissata Dia Mario: Augustin Marlot Nina : Claire Guena CK : Oscar Lesage & Pont des Arts Student : Remi Waeles Valentino Manager : Sasha Leibovici Valentino Salesman : Agnès de Tyssandier d’Escous Valentino Salesman : Thomas Bouchet Production Managers : Benjamin Phuong-Duong - Rodolphe Croquefer 1st Assistant Director : Jawahine Zentar Location Managers : Thomas Martinetti - Lucile Moreau - Olivier Alboini Camera Assistants : Agnès Jeanneau - Stephen Le Cocq - Marc Stef - Arnaud Gaudelle - Bernard Jallet Data Manager : Arsène Chabrier Steadicamer : Olivier Merckx Grip / Gaffer : Guillaume Venny Sound Operators / Boom operators : Lucas Albert - Mélanie Moreira - Martin Lanot Wardrobe : Amor Ouni Make Up : Cindy Bohnn - Marine Leguennan - Sandie Rolland - Nathalie Boyard Props : Manuela Muller SFX Props : Olivier Afonso Stunts : Sarah Belala - Yoli Lautenberg Extras Casting : Thomas Lubeau Lead Extras : Mathieu Turi Visual Digital Effects : David Tomaszewski Color : Robin Risser Stills Photographer : Jérémy Bouchet Coaching : Noam Kostucki Thanks : Naila Mansour Thomas Langmann Noam Kostucki REDEFINE US Rodolphe Chabrier Small Studios Vincent Guttman Frédéric Serpantié Stéphane Cabel Wahib Chehata Arilès de Tizi Agata Preyzner Marek Tomaszewski Cyril Olivi Exemplaire PARIS Café Le Très Honoré CLSFX / Atelier 69 VANTAGE Anaïs Gilly AS Talents Boris Tarka Céline-Creux Thomas Agence UBBA Agence New Madison Valérie Akoun Oui Management Dominique Moidon Artmédia David Vatinet Agents Associés Julien Mokrani Clara Benyamin Somkiat Gualano La Petite Reine Mac Guff Paris Mac Guff Belgium MISSION CINÉMA - PARIS FILM Filmed on location Paris, France - September 2015 ARRI ALEXA Raw - Anamoprhic HAWK Lenses


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Friday, December 2, 2016

Directed by Andrew Sales Produced by Yours Truly for Vinyl Me, Please Director of Photography, Michael Ormiston AC, Andy Trimbach Producer, Frances Capell Producer, Ash Christian UPM, Andy Petrilak Gaffer, Lou Blackmon Location Sound, Brian Cushin PA, Chief Coultman Sound Design and Mix, Jake Viator Archival Material, Paul de Jong Production Company, Yours Truly Creative [yourstrulycreative.com] In partnership with Vinyl Me, Please [vinylmeplease.com] Special Thanks Zammuto Family de Jong Family Sarah Steadman Babak Khoshnoud Will Abramson


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Premiere: http://bit.ly/2gWikam From “It Transfers & Grows” by Sharks’ Teeth out on 12" vinyl via Gigantic Noise & Cassette via Community Records. http://bit.ly/2fQ5XQM http://bit.ly/2gWlaMd http://bit.ly/2fQ7kPL http://bit.ly/2gWnYck sharksteethsounds@gmail.com


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Directed by Jack Flynn & Nick David. ‘The Big Cloth’ is a short documentary about the Harris Tweed industry on the Island of Harris and Lewis in the Outer Hebrides, Scotland. The film gives an insight into the island and the different characters who make this beautiful cloth. With over 170 freelance weavers on the island who weave this famous tweed from their own homes, it is the only cloth to have its own act of parliament protecting the industry.


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Tangle is chaos. The film documents Trash Talk while on a week long tour throughout Japan. Utter sleep deprivation, culture shock and excessive drugs. We snaked through the streets, down flights of stairs and into the underground hardcore shows of Japan. Tokyo, Osaka, Nagoya and Enoshima blended together into one incoherent night. In these dark rooms, the polite and calm surface of Japan is ripped away. It is a study of these two worlds meetings. The jumping back and forth between the light and the dark show how these contrasting forces are actually interdependent. View photos here: http://bit.ly/2gUOLWu Made by Among Other Things - http://bit.ly/2fORKDI


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Thursday, December 1, 2016

We traveled three weeks through the northern Himalayas of India, from Himachal Pradesh to Kashmir. It was a journey from valleys to peaks up to 5000m. We experienced a massive amount of different cultures, three major religions, Hinduism, Buddhism, Islam, met incredible people, saw never seen before nature and walked right next to the wildest animals. It´s nearly impossible to recreate this experience and our feelings and to compress it to just 3 minutes. So I tried to express the spirit of our journey. What we felt more than anything else, is to be alive. Directed, edited, voice over & sounddesign - http://bit.ly/2gdGtcp Soundmix by Studio Funk http://bit.ly/2grMx3S Music by Evgeny Teilor - „Count Of Tuscany“ http://bit.ly/2gdK75O & Max LL - „Departures“ Inspired by the wonderful words of Paulo Coelho and J.A. Baker. Additional photography besides Instagram on my website and facebookpage http://bit.ly/2grMqpc FEATURED ON “Outdoor Magazin” http://bit.ly/2gdHJfs Panasonic GH4 Panasonic 12-35mm 2.8 Voigtländer 25mm 0.95 GoPro Hero 3


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It’s been a rough month y'all. Not to be dramatic and shit, but there’s a flood of noise right now that feels like it might drown us all. And it’s harder and harder to tell what’s fact, what’s opinion, and what’s just straight up bullshit. We’re not able to make sense of it, much less tell you how to make sense of it. Thank God there’s music for that. We’ve been working on a new record with your boy Michael Diamond for awhile, but we made a quick stop in Alaska with filmmaker Michael Ragen to shoot this video. Seemed like the right time to show it to you. We’re in this together. P.TM Featuring - Zoe Manville and Mary Elizabeth Winstead Headbanger - Padraic Moonson Magician- Levi Gourley MVP: Zachary Carothers Producer - Richard Hutchins Cinematographer - Michael Ragen AC - Cary Gallagher Colorist - Darin Wooldridge Video Commissioner - David Saslow


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A short documentary about everyday life in today’s Auschwitz.


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A writer’s dilemma of whether or not to join a professional networking club takes many interesting turns as it unfolds entirely during one therapy session. Written and directed by Eva Vives. World premiere, Sundance 2016.


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He’s a $10/hr farmhand, and his name isn’t Andy. Director - Josh Polon Producer - David Sauvage Executive Producers - Matt Rice, Nathan Runkle Associate Producer - Kate Ziegler Sound Mix - Jesse Peterson Official Selection: Toronto International 2016 - World Premiere DOC NYC 2016 - U.S. Premiere


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