Tuesday, October 31, 2017

NIOFAR tells the story of a French girl who went to settle in Senegal and meet its inhabitants. In Wolof, Niofiar means “to be together”. This personal film is a metaphor of the amazing and unique experience lived by Hugo’s brother. He lived for one year at Grand Mbao, a small village of Senegal. There, he shared the day to day life of the villagers, and settled completely. learning the local language, giving himself and investing himself totally to them. Over there we called him the « Sénégaulois" a mix between the words Senegal and the Gauls. Thanks to Colin, the rushes taken in Grand Mbao have a powerful strength of truth has they have been taken from the closest point you can get of the community. The characters are not disturbed by a foreign presence et forget the camera. The portraits the film depicts are fixed in authentic moments of life. A story inspired by Colin Lemant director : Hugo Lemant Main character : Solaire Moisset Second character : Gigi Dia Voice over : Emmanuelle Degeorges Producer : Gautier Lacaille & Clément Gaucher-Holmann Production : Ubiquity Films Sound Designer/ Music Editor/ Mix : Lohengrin Aloys Colorist: Thomas Canu Music : “Easy” by Son Lux AWARDS - Best Short Documentary - International Monthly Film Festival (Copenhagen, Denmark) - Best Foreign Documentary - International Monthly Film Festival (Copenhagen, Denmark) - Best Shot Documentary, Short of the Year (Madrid, Spain) - Prix TV de la région, Les Clayes du Cinéma (France) - Winner, Moondance International Film Festival (Boulder, USA) - Outstanding Cinematography, Autumn Shorts Film Festival, (Somerset, USA) SELECTIONS - Best Short - Aab International Film Festival (Punjab, India) 
- Best Short Doc - Wales International Doc Fest 2017 (Blackwood, UK) 
- Official Selection - FESTIVAL INTERNATIONAL DU FILM PANAFRICAIN (Cannes, France) - Recognition - The West African Film Festival (Houston, USA) - Best Documentary - Vues d’Afrique (Montréal, Canada) - African film festival, best documentary short (Dallas, USA) - Short Doc San Francisco DocFest (San Francisco, USA) - Short Film for Youth - Timisoara Refugee Art Film Festival (Timișoara, Romania) - Short Documentary International - Kleinkaap Short Film Festival (Gauteng, South Africa) - Official Selection - Capital City Black Film Festival, (Austin, USA) - Official Selection - Espacio Center Festival (Canarias, Spain) - Official Selection - REC-Filmfestival 2017 (Berlin, Germany) - Official Selection - Full Bloom Film Festival (Statesville, USA) - Official Selection - 2017 Buffalo International Film Festival (Buffalo, USA) - Official Selection - Du Grain à Démoudre (Le Havre, France) - Official Selection - Atlanta Docufest 2017 (Atlanta, USA) - Documentary Programme - Kinofilm, Manchester International Short Film & Animation Festival (Manchester, UK) - Official Selection - BIBFF 2017 (Baltimore, USA) - Category Metissage - Video Hackers Film Festival (Ovada, Italia) - Official Selection - Little Mexico Film Festival (Chicago, USA) - Official Selection - International Izmir Short Festival (Izmir, Turkey) - Official Selection - Up-and-Coming International Film Festival Hannover (Hannover, Germany)


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An excerpt from the upcoming film Buster Williams – Bass to Infinity. This is part 2 of 3 of the story of Buster’s introduction to life on the road with legendary jazz musicians Gene Ammons and Sonny Stitt. Buster was 18 and right out of high school. Animation by the wonderfully talented Matt Smithson. Audio mix and sound design by Mike Ungar of Sandblast Studios. More to come..!


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This is a very special projected to me that I conceived of and directed for one of my favorite clients who shall remain nameless for now. Over several months of prep and R&D we modified a LearJet and flew above the earth looking straight down at the shear beauty of what Mother Nature has to offer us that we all too often miss from the ground. Shot on RED in 8K.


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A short film by Max Sherman, with Scott Organ and Ann Carr.


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I get out of the taxi and it’s probably the only city which in reality looks better than on the postcards, New York. - Milos Forman Ran some “DJI - Osmo Mobile Stabilizer” test. iPhone 7plus. Music by Emune -“"butta”


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Monday, October 30, 2017

Listen to WHY MUD : bit.ly/WMKetchup & youtube.com/c/whymud Réalisation : Florent Grattery Animation : Antoine Presles & Caroline Cherrier Production : Baguette Publishing & Les Films du Prince Follow WHY MUD : facebook.com/whymud/ Lyrics : When seven tides collide it makes the party even more rad It’s such a drag to care someone insisted and now I’m there Tell me tell me if I can show myself like before the sun *2 Far too much didn’t realize it first but my mind is taking a break *2 Chorus Tell me tell me if I can show myself like before the sun Tell me tell me if I should do it again would you still be mine And though it’s hard to breath I’ll take my time to break free Well I know it’s hard breath I’ll take my time to break free Chorus She makes the sun rise and never fails to blow your mind


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Director: Tommaso Landucci Production company: MAP STUDIO Executive producer: Enrico Datti Cast: Giulia Andò, Giacomo Ferrara, Eduardo Valdarnini Writer: Damiano Femfert DOP: Francesca Zonars Editor: Pietro D'Onofrio Colorist: Andrea Maguolo Casting: Sara Casani Costume designer: Veronica Leone Set designer: Marco Guidotti Data manager: Duccio Lucchesi Grip: Marco Di Coscio


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25 years ago today – October 30th, 1992 – the New York City subway installed its first automated turnstiles. Ever since, New Yorkers have struggled to master the Metrocard. In this short documentary, one anonymous man has an exceptionally tough time with his card. We’ve all faced intractable machines, and so we admire his persistence. Recorded at the Jackson Heights station in Queens, New York Festivals: New York Film Festival Maryland Film Festival Toronto International Film Festival AFI Fest DocAviv Produced and Directed by Pacho Velez and Yoni Brook Cinematographer Yoni Brook Editor Pacho Velez Sound Designer Kevin T. Allen Sound Editor and Re-Recording Mixer Chris Foster Sound Recordists Kevin T. Allen Chris Foster Pacho Velez Colorist Nat Jencks Title Designer Diana Backer Post-Production Supervisor Eli Susser Production Support Nicholas Bruckman, People’s Television Production Assistants Royce Brown Lucien Flores Andrew Coffman Equipment provided by Handheld Films Gotham Sound Re-Recording Mixing Facility Digital Arts NY Color Facility Outlier Post Additional Support Lewis Center for the Arts, Princeton University Asylum Arts


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Facing yourself has never been so hard…


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Sunday, October 29, 2017

Web: http://bit.ly/1Vw6gve FB: http://bit.ly/1hTOow2 Instagram: http://bit.ly/2yVcPFl Twitter: twitter.com/evosia Experience Iceland far away from the popular ring road as we journey into the breathtakingly beautiful and serene Highlands by air and land. Chasing the best light on the Island during the summer months, witness epic landscapes being lit for hours by the magical glow of the midnight sun.


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There is so much to feel guilty about nowadays, when you think about it. Sure, we all care about the environment, but honestly, don’t you just want to toss all the junk in the same waste bin, sometimes? What if there was a simple service that got your back covered, on a monthly direct debit plan? Written & directed by Viktor Hertz (www.viktorhertz.com) Produced and shot by Johann Gustavsson (http://bit.ly/2zPK8Xe) Edited by Viktor Hertz & Johann Gustavsson Sound by Philip Jurdell Actors: Lukas Loughran & Rebecka Nyberg Screened at SVT2 (Swedish national television) on July 6th 2015. AWARDS: Essence Award, Short Comedy - International Peace and Film Festival 2015 Comedy fan favorite - Wiper Winter Festival 2015 OFFICIAL FESTIVAL SELECTIONS: 2014 Uppsala International Short Film Festival - Uppsala, Sweden 2014 StockMOTION - Stockholm, Sweden 2014 Short Round Stratford-upon-Avon - Stratford-upon-Avon, UK 2014 Viewster Online Film Fest 2015 Root Film Festival “Zero” Edition - Athens, Greece 2015 DC Independent Film Festival - Washington DC, USA 2015 Tally Shorts Film Festival - Tallahassee, USA 2015 Tampere Film Festival - Tampere, Finland 2015 Plumeria Short Film Festival - Kannur, India 2015 No Gloss Film Festival - Leeds, UK 2015 Windsor Independent Film Festival - Windsor, USA 2015 Eastern NC Film Festival - Winterville, USA 2015 The New York Festival of new cinema - New York, USA 2015 Short Shorts Film Festival & Asia - Tokyo, Japan 2015 inHOUSE FESTIVAL - London, UK 2015 Firereel Film Festival - Redding, USA 2015 Studio 35 Cinema Comedy Film Festival - Ohio, USA 2015 May Day Sustainability Shorts Film Festival - Urbana, USA 2015 Heart of the Pines Film Festival - Spring, USA 2015 XpoNorth - Inverness, Scotland, UK 2015 Cinevana - New York - New York, USA 2015 GOA Short Film Festival - Goa, India 2015 The Royal Film Festival - Benton, USA 2015 Lovecraft NYC Film Screenings - New York City, USA 2015 Festival Parachute Light Zero - Paris, France 2015 The Frederick Film Festival - Frederick, USA 2015 Lionshead Film Festival - Dallas, USA 2015 Austin Comedy Short Film Festival - Austin, USA 2015 Mosaic World Film Festival - Rockford, USA 2015 Free Range Film Festival - Wrenshall, USA 2015 Toyama International Film Festival - Toyama City, Japan 2015 CFF Caselle film Festival - Caselle, Verona, Italy 2015 Moonrise Film Festival - Wells, Canada 2015 El Dorado Film Festival - El Dorado, USA 2015 Sickest Short Films - New York City, USA 2015 International Peace and Film Festival - Orlando, USA 2015 Arohanui Film Festival - Waikato, New Zealand (screened at opening night) 2015 Southampton Film Week - Southampton, UK 2015 Kinolit Film Festival - Saint Petersburg, Russia 2015 Global Revolution Film Festival - Long Island, NY, USA 2015 International Shorts - Washington DC, USA 2015 Västerås Filmfestival - Västerås, Sweden 2015 New York Film Screenings - New York City, USA 2015 Qabila Film Festival - Cairo, Egypt 2015 Innsbruck Nature Film Festival - Innsbruck, Austria 2015 Sleepwalkers International Short Film Festival - Tallinn, Estonia 2015 International Green Culture Festival “Green Fest” - Belgrade, Serbia 2015 Mirror Mountain Film Festival - Ottawa, Canada 2015 FARCUME: Festival de Curtas-Metragens de Faro - Faro, Portugal 2015 Title Ruse Film Festival - Coventry, UK 2016 ENFOQUE International Film Festival - Mayagüez, Puerto Rico 2016 Show Me Justice Film Festival - Missouri, USA 2016 Short, Documentary and Animation Film Festival - Antarctica 2016 Ozark Foothills FilmFest - Locust Grove, USA 2016 End of Days Film Festival - Florida, USA 2016 Bucharest ShortCut Cinefest - Bucharest, Romania 2016 Hot Shorts Film Festival London - London, UK 2016 Nida Short Film Festival - Nida, Lithuania 2016 Woodstock Museum FREE Film Festival - Saugerties, New York, USA 2016 Roselle Park Loves Shorts! Film Festival - New York City, USA 2016 ARTLightenment Art and Film Festival - Nashville, USA 2016 ClipAward | Internationales Low & No Budget Kurzfilmfestival - Mannheim, Germany 2016 Busan International Art Film Festival - Busan, South Korea


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In the eternal duality between fear and desire we look for answers to expose the unknown. We want the unknowable to make sense, to be unveiled through proper interpretations. A mysterious radio frequency, a haunting sequence of numbers spoken in differnt languages, seemingly without a source. The bravest seek it as their radios, like compasses, lead them on a journey on the verge of their known limits. — Nell’eterna dualità di paura e desiderio cerchiamo risposte per capire l’ignoto. Vogliamo che l’inconoscibile abbia un senso e che possa essere svelato attraverso una chiave di lettura. Un misterioso segnale radio, una cantilenante sequenza numerica pronunciata in lingue diverse, sembra non avere origine. I più coraggiosi decidono di mettersi in cammino per scoprirne la fonte, e le loro radio, come bussole, li guideranno in un percorso al di fuori dell’estremo limite conosciuto. Directed by Riccardo Chiara Art Direction Cecilia Petrucci Animation Alvise Zennaro Produced by National Film School - Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia, Animation Department (Torino, ITALY)


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Friday, October 27, 2017

DOCUMENTARY SHORT FILM. // One night in the life of the Forcados Amadores de Montemor, a bullfighting suicide squad in Portugal. Returning to the biggest arena for the first time without their fallen leader, they must channel his invincible spirit. In Memory of José Maria Cortes // A Sir.Løin film, with the Grupo de Forcados Amadores de Montemor // Shot and Directed by: Miguel Coimbra and Marco Espírito Santo // Edited by: João Canadinhas // Original Score by: Mikkel Solnado // Grading by: Paulo Inês at Light Film // Special Thanks to: Gonçalo Saúde // Thanks to: Katherine Masters, Tomás Mayer, Take It Easy // © Sir.Løin, 2015. /// Festivals & Awards: Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival, France (2015) Grimstad Norwegian Short Film Festival, Norway (2015) Art Film Fest - International Film Festival, Slovakia (2015) Guanajuato International Film Festival, Mexico (2015) Filmcaravan, Italy (2015) InVideo International Exhibition of Video and Cinema Beyond, Italy (2015) Mediterranean Film Festival Split, Croatia (2015) International Film Festival Message to Man, Russia (2015) Asiana International Film Festival, Korea (2015) Vilnius International Short Film Festival, Lithuania (2015) International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam - IDFA, The Netherlands (2015) Cinessone European Film Festival, France (2015) Short Film Day, Portugal (2015) Mecal International Short Film Festival Barcelona, Spain (2016) Festival F, Portugal (2016) Tampere Film Festival, Finland (2016) ***Winner: Best Documentary International Film Festival Guadalajara, Mexico (2016) Alcimé Aubagne International Film Festival, France (2016) Golden Bol Film Festival, Turkey (2016) ***Winner: Best Experimental Film. Panorama Internacional Coisa de Cinema, Brazil (2016) Vladivistok International Film Festival of Asian Pacific Countries, Russia (2016) Split Film Festival - International Festival of New Film, Croatia (2016) International Short Film Festival in Drama, Greece (2016) Festival de Cine y Televisión Reino de León, Spain (2016) Odense International Film Festival, Denmark (2016) Curtas en Oviedo, Spain (2016)


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Raindance 2017 - WINNER, Best UK Short SXSW 2017 Main Competition. Palm Springs Shortfest 2017 Encounters Film Festival 2017 LSFF 2017 The area is changing. People are disappearing. What has that got to do with coffee? Written and directed by actor and playwright Nathaniel Martello White, CLA’AM is a short film about a man who notices that his area is changing and suspects that darkness may be afoot. As Hog, a long time resident of a certain south London district known as Cla’am searches for his friend JJ, he starts to see patterns and signs pointing to a mysterious plot. But no one will listen to him. As the mystery deepens CLA’AM is the story of Hog’s mission to expose the conspiracy, and save his friend. Is it all in his head? Or might the disappearance of the locals really be somehow connected to all the new coffee shops. Starring Joel Fry as Hog Ivanno Jeremiah as Weezle Brian Bovell as Bickle Director of Photography Liam Iandoli Production Designer Damien Creagh Editor Christopher Watson Music by Cristobal Tapia de Veer Produced by Rob Watson Executive Producers Carly Rich-Conway and Jaimie D’Cruz Written and Directed by Nathaniel Martello-White


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A short film shot over four years, FISH is a fiction/documentary hybrid that explores a single mother struggling to raise three small children while clinging to her fading relationship with their father. 2016 Director: Heather Young


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A group of young men try to interpret their friends art, so they can save face and show support.


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Thursday, October 26, 2017

A director pressures an actress into full nudity on the morning of her first sex scene. Short Film | 2:30 | 2016 | World Premiere - TIFF 2016 http://bit.ly/2gKACkg


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A surreal and experimental arts piece combining woman and bird to tell a beautiful visual story within an imaginary world of intricate colour and detail. Designed & directed by FutureDeluxe. Art Direction & Lead CG Artist – Twistedpoly Model/Movement Artist – Paleta Audio – Resonate 3D Scanning – FBFX Additional CG & FX – Thom Haig & Simon Fiedler Character Rigging & Animation – Alex Bootz


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Chris Benchetler has influenced so many with his fluid style as a skier. Pack your bags for an epic journey around the west coast as Chris visits the many friends that he draws inspiration from… Surfers, Climbers, Artists, Skiers, and Snowboarders all provide sparks to the creative fire that is Chris’ path, both as an athlete and an artist. To learn more, check out The Inside Line: http://bit.ly/2yOp86l A very special thank you to all the talents featured in this film: Austin Smith Chris Benchetler Curtis Ciszek Dane Gudauskas Emily Harrington Eric Pollard Iikka Backstrom John Jackson Kimmy Fasani Matt Cook Nick McNutt Noah Cohen Pete Devries Rob Machado Sage Cattabriga-Alosa Scott Smith Sean Pettit Shannon Brown Skye Walker Torstein Horgmo Travis Rice Shot 100% on GoPro – http://bit.ly/2gM4vAD Mounts used in this video – http://bit.ly/2yOp8TT Comment below on your favorite part! Music Magic Sword “Legend of the Keeper” Bonobo “Animals” Widower “Two Tombstones” “Jumper Cables” William Ryan Fritch “Violet” Jon and Roy “Cuban Bee” Vacationer “Go Anywhere” New Candys “Thrill or Trip” Waterstrider “New Sun” “Soundless Sea” “Calliope” For more from GoPro, follow us: Facebook: http://bit.ly/206OKiv Twitter: https://twitter.com/gopro Instagram: http://bit.ly/1ToM5QJ Tumblr: http://bit.ly/206O64r Pinterest: http://bit.ly/1ToLJtj Inside Line: http://bit.ly/2ljsFlz GoPro: http://bit.ly/2yOp9XX


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The first “Batika Hawk” EP is out now wherever you buy/stream digital music! http://bit.ly/2gGkIUn This video is by director/editor Steve Delahoyde and choreographer/director Monica Thomas. Many thank-yous to them and their wonderful cast/crew! This is the second in a series of three Batika Hawk music videos – #3 arrives next week! — A wayward traveler is encouraged to settle down.


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Wednesday, October 25, 2017

In the small town of Paulsboro, New Jersey the religion is pro-wrestling and it’s temple is The Monster Factory. Over the past 30 years, pilgrims of all creeds, colors, shapes and sizes have made their way to this modest, repurposed high school gym, eager to escape the realities of their normal lives to pursue a place within a world of entertainment largely dismissed as fake. Despite what you may believe, one thing is certain - when it comes to the no bullshit, get-it-done training style of owner / head coach Danny ‘Cage’, you can’t fake the blood, sweat, tears, and focus it takes to make dreams come true. “Monster Factory” is this week’s Staff Pick Premiere! Read more about it here: http://bit.ly/2zPwZ12 Director: Tucker Bliss Producer: William Crouse Cinematographer: Mikey Van Beuren Editor: Rhys Stover & Scott Perry Assistant Editor: Jack Foster Associate Producer: Chloe Corner Composer & Sound Design: Zak Engel Colorist: Mikey Rossiter, The Mill Starring: The Monster Factory Production Company: The Big Picture Company


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A man tries to cancel his credit card after being mugged.


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Please enjoy this brief opportunity to see our film 25 - 31st Oct (NZ Time) http://bit.ly/2h8eYU0 Director: Ned Wenlock Producer: Georgiana Plaister Written by: Ned Wenlock and Chris Brandon Animation: Txesco Montalt, Catherine McIntyre, Ned Wenlock Music: Ben Sinclair and Johann Sebastian Bach Sound Design: Tim Prebble An Oneedo Studio Production In association with The New Zealand Film Commission 2016


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Video essay showing color palettes of Wes Anderson’s movies Made only for educational purposes. List of films used: - The Grand Budapest Hotel - The Royal Tenenbaums - Moonrise Kingdom Music: The Society of the Crossed Keys - Alexandre Desplat The Grand Budapest Hotel (Original Soudntrack) Made by: Andrés Peña ( Weirdtoast in reddit, hello)

Tuesday, October 24, 2017

Read more about the Kashmir tragedy � http://bit.ly/2ivSq30 In 3 weeks exploring Kashmir, i experienced an overwhelming contrast of beauty, hospitality, and tragedy. This video is what i saw, in 3 minutes. This is my video-attempt to make people aware of this misunderstood part of the world, spread the word, and try to make things change. In the XIII century, Kashmir was described by Persians poets as Heaven on Earth. Since the Independence in 1947, Kashmir initially decided to remain independent, choosing not to become a part of either Pakistan or India. Since then, this Heaven slowly faded to a place where blood spilling is part of daily life. But the Kashmiri people is the most welcoming and hospitable on earth, taking life in such an easy way, that is sometimes hard to believe that it’s sadly a war zone. Shot almost only on 28mm, 4K. Gear : A7s II 28mm DJI Mavic Music: Armand Amar — Civilizations Hugs to Dad, Pierre, Mathieu Maury, and Ninie ❤


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Directed by Brook Linder Producer: Frances Capell Executive Producer: Evan Cohen Production Company: treeboy pictures Director of Photography: Frank Mobilio Assistant Camera: Steven Doyle Gaffer: Chris Walters Hair/Makeup: Candice Birns Animation: Adam Padilla, Jack Wagner Photo Editors: Anthony Isaac, Vlad Sepetov, Kelsie Pickle Color: Kaitlyn Battistelli


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ANIMATED SHORTFILM BY NINO CHRISTEN Animation: Nino Christen & Milan Hofstetter Cut: Marcel Ramsay Sounddesign/Mix: Peter Bräker Foleys: Darko Linder Production: Nino Christen Co-Production: Swiss Radio and Television | SRG SSR | Catherine A. Berger & Gabriela Bloch Steinmann Official website: http://bit.ly/2y1AGn9 Year: 2014 Country: Switzerland SYNOPSIS english: On an island, at the edge of the woods, a watchman and his bird live a miserable and isolated life. One day a deceptive chance came up to escape the boredom. But great danger lurks behind it. deutsch: Ein Wachmann und sein Vogel verbringen zusammen ein ereignisloses Dasein auf einer Insel am Waldrand. Eines Tages ergibt sich eine trügerische Chance der Langeweile zu entkommen. Doch hinter lauten Klängen nähert sich eine dunkle Gefahr. français: Sur une île à l’orée de la forêt, un gardien et son oiseau vivent leurs vies solitaires. Surgit alors une chance d’échapper à l’ennui. Mais les apparences peuvent être trompeuses… L’Île Noire has been screened at following ACADEMY AWARD® qualifying animation film festivals: - ENCOUNTERS SHORT FILM AND ANIMATION FESTIVAL (U.K.) September 2015 - ANIMA MUNDI (Brazil) July 2015 - HIROSHIMA INTERNATIONAL ANIMATION FESTIVAL (Japan) August 2014 - HUESCA INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL (Spain) June 2014 - LEEDS INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL (U.K.) November 2014 - MELBOURNE INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL (Australia) August 2014 - STUTTGART FESTIVAL OF ANIMATED FILM (Germany) April 2014 … and more then 80 international animation film festivals. See the complete list here: http://bit.ly/2ldDjfN


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He was a nice guy… until she came. SXSW 2015, Jury Award Winner in Midnight Shorts Maryland Film Festival, Official Selection deadCENTER Film Festival, Official Selection Beyond Fest, Official Selection Cucalorus, Official Selection St. Louis International Film Festival, Official Selection Yale Film Colloqium Starring: Anton Yelchin, Kate Lyn Sheil, Buck Henry Written, directed and produced by Gillian Wallace Horvat Produced by Riel Roch Decter and Daniel Waters


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Monday, October 23, 2017

Stretching through high mountain meadows and down deep winding valleys, the trails of Sun Valley, Idaho are absolutely world class. Rocky Mountain Bicycles’ athletes, Thomas Vanderham and Sam Schultz, set out with their sights set on singletrack, tapping into their instinct for adventure. bikes.com/instinct Presented by Rocky Mountain Bicycles A Film by Liam Mullany Cinematography by Liam Mullany & Andre Nutini Featuring Thomas Vanderham & Sam Schultz Edited by Liam Mullany & David Peacock Colour by Sam Gilling Post Production Sound by Keith White Audio Typography by Mike Taylor Photography by Margus Riga Thanks to Gabe Schroeder, Sun Valley Resort MUSIC Denmark/ Van Gogh & Gone Written and Performed by Psychadelic Porn Crumpets All rights reserved. Used with permission.


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An animated short film made with just one image exploring the dancing potential of the still sculptures at Nidaros Cathedral in Trondheim, Norway.


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IS ONLINE / FOLLOW US : http://bit.ly/2zJraCv Directed by : Florian BABIKIAN Vincent BAYOUX Victor CAIRE Théophile DUFRESNE Gabriel GRAPPERON Lucas NAVARRO Original Soundtrack : Romain MONTIEL End Music : “Boys Back in Town” Steve SIDWELL MOPA - 2016 ———————————– Festival Awards and Selections : Grand Jury Price, Nashville film Festival 2017 Best Student Project, Siggraph 2017 Special Jury Mention, Clermont-Ferrand Film Festival 2017 Best Young Production, Animago Award 2016 Best Short Film, Future Film Festival 2017 Special Jury Mention, Fantasporto 2017 Audience Award, Dead by Dawn 2017 First Prize, Hamburg Animation Award 2017 Audience Award, Hamburg Animation Award 2017 First Prize, Shorty Week 2017 Best Short Film, Aniwow Festival 2016 Best Graduate Short, GLAS Animation Festival 2017 Best Animated Short, Bonebat “Comedy of horrors” Film fest 2017 Best Student Short, Paris Courts Devant 2016 Grand Jury Prize, Panam Anim 2016 Audience Award, Panam Anim 2016 Technical Jury Mention, Festival Tous Courts 2016 Best Student Film, FICCI Best Animated Frames Awards 2017 Special jury Mention, FEC Festival 2017 Audience Award, Ciné en Herbe 2017 Grand Jury Price, L'ombre d'un court 2017 Honorary Mention, Animatricks Festival, 2017 Best Animation Short Film, Mundos Digitales 2017 Audience Award, Mundos Digitales 2017 Best Animation, Cryptshow Festival 2017 Special Mention EcoFilm, Rural FilmFest 2017 Grand Prize, SICAF 2017 Jury Animation Prize, Espalion Film Festival 2017 Valois René Laloux, Angouleme Film Festival 2017 Official Selection, VES awards 2017 Official Selection, LA Shorts 2017 Official Selection, Festival d'animation d'Annecy 2017 Official Selection, Landshut Short Film Festival 2017 Official Selection, Leuven Short Film Festival 2016 Official Selection, Anima 2017 Official Selection, ITFS 2017 Official Selection, Colcoa Festival 2017 Official Selection, Sacramento French Film Festival 2017 Official Selection, Heartlandfilm 2017 Official Selection, Anima Mundi Fest Int de Animaçao do Brasil 2017 Official Selection, Klik animation festival 2017 Official Selection, Ottawa International Animation Festival 2017 Official Selection, Cinema of Tomorrow 2016 Official Selection, Flickerfest 2017 Official Selection, MONSTRA 2017 Official Selection, DC International Film Festival 2017 Official Selection, Brussels Short Film Festival 2017 The entire list here : http://bit.ly/2xhvGqd


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Saturday, October 21, 2017

Better watch in 2K. I’m pleased to present you my fourth collaboration with an amazing composer Dmitry Evgrafov. Experimental video for the track “Tamas” from the new album «Comprehension of Light» (http://bit.ly/2gXTk4N) Follow me: http://bit.ly/2yadjr3 https://twitter.com/RusKhasanov http://bit.ly/2gX3yT9 http://bit.ly/2yKd835 http://bit.ly/2gXfiVr Thanks for watching!


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A stylized dark joke on aging millennials and their “problems” Written and directed by Jodeb Starring: Karine Vanasse, Rose-Marie Perreault, Catherine Saindon, Aude Mathieu, Brontë Poiré-Prest, Lydia Wener Music written and performed by Kroy Director of photography: Kristof Brandl A Colossale Films Production Executive producer: Vlad Cojocaru Producer: Nicolas J. Smith Wardrobe stylist: AJ Hélie Wardrobe stylist assistant: Fiona Valathisar Production designer: Sylvain Lemaitre Art department: Julien Bociarelli, Billi Quentin, Marie-Julie Dessaivre, Valérie Beaudoin, Camille Cormier Renaud, Caroline Swift, Joannie Primeau Dress installation art concept: Jonathan Desbiens, Sylvain Lemaitre Dress designer: Eliza Faulkner Dress designer assistant: Eliza Isabel Make-up and hair: Brigitte Lacoste, Marianne Caron 1sr assistant camera: Ina Lopez Catherine, Tessier Gaffer: Michel Paul Bélisle Best boy electric: Pierre-Luc Normandeau Key grip: Pierre-Luc Chetange Grips: Bastien Meyer, Alex Boucher, Simon Therrien, Emmanuel Vieira Sound recordist: Frankie Fiore Extras: Audrey Rose, Amayel Gibson Production assistants: Clémence Lepic, Alexandru Negru, Stefan Petrisor, Théo Lafaurie Sound design: Théo Porcet, Jean-David Perron Sound mix: Jean-David Perron Editing, colors and vfx: Jonathan Desbiens Installation artist (titles): Hot Tea Poster painting by Jérémie DB Kroy record label: Dare to Care Records Special thanks to Video MTL , Cinépool, Muchfact, Cult Nation, L’Éloi Additional special thanks to Jason Sondhi and Rob Munday for the Short of the Week premiere.


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Friday, October 20, 2017

Armed with a wry smile and cunning skill on the bike, he is a man of few words. He prefers to let his riding do the talking. Richie Rude is the Silent Shredder. Presented by: Yeti Cycles http://bit.ly/2xclbV6 _ Directed & Filmed by: Craig Grant & Joey Schusler Edited by: Craig Grant Creative Direction: Good Fortune Collective Motion Graphics: Good Fortune Collective Sound Design: Keith White _ Riders: Richie Rude _ Music: Last Man Standing by Graffiti Ghosts _ Shot on: Red Epic w/Canon L-Series lenses & Super 8 film _ #MoreThanMyth


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Nightmares on Wax returns with ‘Back To Nature’, out now on Warp Records. Stream / Download: http://bit.ly/2l5fvuk ‘Back To Nature’ is an emotional journey into humankind’s relationship with the natural world. The accompanying video, directed by João Pombeiro, follows this narrative through its cut-up collage of magazines, postcards and vintage film, with positive glimpses of a future harmonious utopia. Artwork by João Pombeiro & Carlos Quitério Edited by Gonçalo Santos and João Pombeiro Post-Production by João Pombeiro & Gonçalo Santos Directed by João Pombeiro Commissioned by Rik Green for Warp Records


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When Melissa’s Dad was diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer’s, she was only 14 years old. It changed the family dynamics, and she was forced to grow up to take on the responsibility of a caregiver for her Dad. “Our roles reversed,” she said. “I had to be the parent.” We tend to think of dementia as a condition that primarily affects older persons, and issues of early-onset are often overlooked, including its impact on family members. The challenges that young caregivers face are unique, especially with having to cope with the struggles of adolescence, alongside competing demands of school and caregiving. Melissa is working to address this gap through Project We Forgot, a community platform she kickstarted, which offers support for young caregivers of persons with dementia. Melissa wished that she was more informed about her Dad’s condition so that she could be a better caregiver, amidst having to come to terms with his memory loss and confusion. “No one taught us how to feel when we watched you slowly slip away, or how to react when your memories started fading, and you stopped remembering who we were.” She wrote these words in a letter to her Dad more than ten years later. Had she known better as a teenager, perhaps there could have been more empathy and understanding. There was no one she could confide with in school, seeing that there was hardly any awareness about issues of dementia amongst her circle of friends and teachers. With lessons learned from her own experience, Melissa hopes that young caregivers won’t have to feel the same isolation like she did. Through Project We Forgot, they can access resources and be connected with others who are going through similar journeys. At the same time, Melissa actively reaches out to different institutions around Singapore to help raise awareness and support for the needs of caregivers at school or the workplace. Meaningful change can only happen when there’s increased public education, she feels. Reflecting on her journey, Melissa sees a large part of her Dad in who she is now, especially his entrepreneurial spirit, which gave her the impetus to kickstart Project We Forgot. “I hope that I’m doing you proud, Dad.” She tells him as she ends her letter. :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Project We Forgot is a community network platform to inform, empower and support caregivers to persons with dementia. You can learn more about PWF at http://bit.ly/2imCccp Join PWF if you’re a caregiver http://bit.ly/2gVyiDM Celebrate World Alzheimer’s Month 2017 at the We Remember! Festival http://bit.ly/2imCcsV For more inspiring stories subscribe now! http://bit.ly/14Ohz8G —————————————-­————————– Our Better World - Telling Stories. Inspiring Action. We tell stories of people doing good in Asia to inspire global action. We connect storytellers, the people doing good and the ones who’d love to help but don’t know how. We strive to build an engaged global community sharing skills, resources, time and effort, empowering every person with the conviction that each has the power to make the world better. Our Better World is a digital storytelling initiative of the Singapore International Foundation. ————————————————————– Commissioned by Our Better World. Design and Animation by Khoo Siew May Additional cel animation: Tan Yin Voice Over: Melissa Producer: Grace Baey Special Thanks to Audrey Yeo View the process of the animation here: http://bit.ly/2gU0YgH


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A story of a survival during Apartheid in South Africa. Narrated by pianist and composer Abduallah Ibrahim for NPR’s ‘Jazz Night in America’ Director/animators: Tessa Chong & Lee Arkapaw Narrator: Abdullah Ibrahim Producer: Colin Marshall Client: NPR - Jazz Night in America


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Thursday, October 19, 2017

Hello, thanks for tuning in. The show’s about to begin. What you are about to see, is The Big Picture’s first ever movie. After three years and sixteen web edits down, we thought it was time to change things around. We called up the dudes, and told them the news. They put down their brews, and loaded the doos. With two-stroke and pillows, big air and big crashes. Literal close friends, two dudes on one mattress. Join the Logans, Rainville, King, Adams and White, on a powder filled party, assured to leave you in delight. So turn up the volume, lets all have a cheer. We are The Big Picture and this is Lite Years. - Rossignol presents The Big Picture | Lite Years - Featuring: Chris Logan, Parker White, Duncan Adams, Mike King & Tanner Rainville Thanks to our supporting sponsors Electric, Airhole, Tall T Productions, 686, Cheetah Factory Racing & Forecast Ski Magazine. Shot + Edited: Sean Logan Additional Angles: Chris Logan, Parker White, Jasper Newton, Duncan Adams & Mike King. Location: Mt. Baker Ski Resort WA, Mt. Baker Backcountry WA, Whistler Backcountry BC, Whitewater Ski Resort BC, Baldface Lodge BC, Retallack Lodge BC, Monashee Powder Snowcats BC, Selkirk Heli Tangiers BC, Revelstoke Backcountry BC, Golden Backcountry BC. Music: “Ambient Colors” by Allegory Music, “Maintain” by Vilde, “Little Astray In Sun” by Cotton Jones, “Isaac Plays” by Ely, “Motion” by Hibou, “In & Out” by Moon King, “Hypno-Skate” by LNZNDRF, “Fireflies Made Out Of Dust” by Happy Jawbone Family Band. http://bit.ly/1RLXMvT www.rossignol.com http://bit.ly/252qane http://bit.ly/2yTE3fS http://bit.ly/252qanh www.686.com http://bit.ly/1RLXNQo www.forecastski.com


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This film was made mining the Thomas Jefferson’s Grid in Google Earth. By superimposing a rectangular grid on the earth surface, a grid built from exact square miles, the spherical deviations have to be fixed. After all, the grid has only two dimensions. The north-south boundaries in the grid are on the lines of longitude, which converge to the north. The roads that follow these boundaries must dogleg every twenty-four miles to counter the diminishing distances: Grid Corrections Read more on BLDGBLOG: http://bit.ly/2x8ReFs Screenings: 2017 International Film Festival Rotterdam GLAS Animation Festival, Berkeley USA Holland Animation Film Festival Nederlands Film Festival, Utrecht International Animation Festival, Ottawa Videomedeja Festival, Novi Sad Documentary Film and Video Festival, Kassel 2016 Centre Arts Santa Monica, Barcelona Tallgrass Film Festival, Wichita KS International Video Art Festival Now&After, Moscow Distribution: LIMA li-ma.nl/site/ Made possible with the generous support of the Mondrian Fund, Amsterdam


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Official Selection Highlights SXSW 2017 Palm Springs Int'l Shorts Fest Maryland Film Festival Outfest Dallas Film Festival (Winner Special Jury Prize for Performance) Provincetown Film Festival (Winner Best Student Short Film) Iris Prize Finalist Raindance Film Festival Flickers Rhode Island Film Festival Oaxaca Film Festival Tacoma Film Festival Chicago International Film Festival


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This fruit has been part of our cultural history for centuries and is now threatened by extinction through monocropping and a looming epidemic. Ana Pérez López lets us take part in her internet expedition to explore the fate of the Gros Michel banana with alert humor. A finely drawn chronicle which also uses relics of the media and everyday history of the 20th century to retrace how telegenic the industry banana is and will remain. Even if it will soon cease to exist. Nadja Rademacher Dok Leipzig 2016 Locomoción 2016 Bogotá Shorts 2016 Graphic Design Festival Scotland - SHORTS-2016 ANNY: Animation Nights New York 2017 Yale Student Film Festival -2017 St. Francis College Women’s Film Festival -2017 REDCAT- CalArts Experimental Animation Showcase 2017 International Animation Festival Fest Anca -Zilina, Slovakia [World Panorama] 2017 MIAF Melbourne International Animation Festival -2017 Festival de Cine Independiente de Sogamoso - FECISO -2017 Take One Action Film Festivals- Edinburgh/Glasgow 13-24 September; Aberdeen 17-19 November; Inverness 24-26 November. 2017 3D Wire Fest 2017 Segovia (SPAIN) La Cárcel, Segovia Centro de Creación, 5 de Octubre 2017 BEST OF MIAF-Shepparton Art Museum (SAM) (Shepparton/Australia)Saturday 7 October 2017 10th Imagine Science Film Festival- NEW YORK 13-20 October 2017 Dum-D- NEW YORK October 2017 Les Femmes Underground International Film Festival Bendita Tú


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Genevieve Iron Lightning is a young Lakota dancer on the Cheyenne River Reservation, one of the poorest communities in the US. Unemployment, addiction, alcoholism, and suicide are all challenges for Lakota on the reservation. For nearly a hundred years, it was illegal to practice Lakota customs. Now, the Cheyenne River Youth Project is working with young people like Genevieve to create a stronger economic and cultural future—and they’re using their Lakota heritage to get there. “Lakota in America” is the third film in Square’s For Every Kind of Dream series. See the other films at http://bit.ly/2gmL5hR. Learn how you can support CRYP at http://bit.ly/2yvg5Hv


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Wednesday, October 18, 2017

When conditions became unfavorable for a first ascent of Alaska’s Ruth Gorge, Alex Honnold turns the camera on Renan Ozturk for a strangely beautiful discussion about life’s big questions.


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It’s 2017 and computer graphics have conquered the Uncanny Valley, that strange place where things are almost real… but not quite. After decades of innovation, we’re at the point where we can conjure just about anything with software. The battle for photoreal CGI has been won, so the question is… what happens now? CREDITS: Written and animated by Alan Warburton with the support of Tom Pounder and Wieden + Kennedy. Music by Cool 3D World (http://bit.ly/2yxZTEj) Special thanks to: Leanne Redfern, Nico Engelbrecht, Iain Tait, Indiana Matine, Katrina Sluis, David Surman, Jacob Gaboury and Daniel Rourke. Animated backgrounds generously provided by: • Quixel (https://quixel.se/) • Katarina Markovic (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcr4QTtAK9N96pf_Z_zVqWg) • Roman Senko (http://bit.ly/2xOVUzG) Featuring work by: • Al and Al (http://bit.ly/2yxNFMa) • Albert Omoss (http://omoss.io/) • Alex McLeod (http://bit.ly/2xOLL6g) • Barry Doupe (http://bit.ly/2yxFm2F) • Claudia Hart (http://bit.ly/2xOmr07) • Cool 3D World (http://bit.ly/2yxZTEj) • Dave Fothergill (http://bit.ly/2yxUTzA) • Dave Stewart (http://bit.ly/2xOM2pH) • Drages Animation (https://www.youtube.com/user/drakhean) • El Popo Sangre (http://bit.ly/2yxQzR2) • Esteban Diacono (http://bit.ly/2xOq46j) • Eva Papamargariti (http://bit.ly/2yy62k8) • Filip Tarczewski (http://bit.ly/2xOGOKk) • Geoffrey Lillemon (http://bit.ly/2yxcdEL) • Jacolby Satterwhite (http://bit.ly/2xOLJLG) • Jesse Kanda (http://bit.ly/2yxXGJ5) • John Butler (http://bit.ly/2xOGNpK) • Jonathan Monaghan (http://bit.ly/2yxuDp3) • Jun Seo Hahm (http://bit.ly/2xOVTf6) • Kathleen Daniel (http://bit.ly/2yyuQIF) • Katie Torn (http://bit.ly/2xP32ft) • Kim Laughton (http://bit.ly/2yy2Ip7) • Kouhei Nakama (http://bit.ly/1lqhTHd) • LuYang (http://luyang.asia/) • Mike Pelletier (http://bit.ly/2yxwQ3G) • Nic Hamilton (http://bit.ly/2xP2Exw) • Pussykrew (http://bit.ly/2yxFcIP) • Rick Silva (http://bit.ly/2xOSSeC) • Sanatorios (http://bit.ly/2yy60J2)


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A distant father confronts a heroic but troubled past-life as an ’80’s TV show mascot named Pombo. “Pombo Loves You” is this week’s Staff Pick Premiere! Read more about it here: http://bit.ly/2ijBDA6


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Two people recount their first meeting on the New York City subway. (5 min). http://bit.ly/2x5R7KK


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Director: Andrew Thomas Huang http://bit.ly/1S7nbTQ Creative Directors: Bjork, James Merry, Andrew Thomas Huang & Alessandro Michele Executive Producers: Tom Berendsen, Sara Greco, Kevin Shapiro & Tai Thittichai Producers: Sara Nassim & Jeremy Hartman Cinematographer Oliver Millar Production Designer Grace Alie Dress by Gucci Choreographer Nina McNeely Avatar Dancer Leo Morimune Makeup by Andrew Gallimore Hair by Johnny Stuntz Visual Effects by WOLF & CROW Production Supervisor Conor Bailey Production Coordinator Jenni Lopez 1st A.D. George Nessis Art Director Alex Nawrocki Art PA Carlyn Hauk Choreography Assistant Danny Axley 1st A.C. Wayne Goring 2nd A.C. Dom Jones DIT Mark Wilenkin Crane Operators Christian Hurley & Derrick Rose Pursuit Systems Operator Yuriy Fuks Gaffer Drew Valenti ACLT Joey Waring SLT Will Martinez Board op Derek Hoffman Key Grip Chris Bauer Best Boy Grip Christopher Pevey Grip Steve Coreas Grip Ricky Walter Grip Michael Telfer Dress by Gucci Creative Director Alessandro Michele VIP Designer Daniel Del Core Pattern Maker/Modelist Carlos Garcia Tailor Paola Biasini MOTION CAPTURE by Animatrik Studios Tom Armbruster VTR/Playback Matt Hillyer Script Supervisor Nathan Snyder Office PA Nick Jaicomo Truck PA Doug Koontz AD PA Manny Jimenez Set PAs Jim Ryan & Cecilia Sweet-Coll Craft Service Paloma Aguirre Site Rep John Dexter Visual Effects by Wolf & Crow Executive Producer & Managing Director: Kevin Shapiro VFX Lead: Adam Swaab CG Lead: Matt Berenty Compositing Lead: Matt Lavoy Character Animation Lead: Mitch Gonzalez 2D Animator: Kevin Stein 3D Animator: Scott Pinson Compositor: Kevin Kim VFX Animator: Wilfred Driscoll On Set Supervision: Benoit Mannequin Colorist: Mark Wilenkin Senior Producer: Matthew Olson Associate Producer: Sophia Richard A Strangelove Films Production


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Tuesday, October 17, 2017

Here is the remastered and upgraded version of Hell’s Club 2 with a new calibration. enjoy.


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7 years have past and we are back. We have had life changing sessions on this mountain and times we will never forget. We wanted to come back with a fresh set of eyes and approach the mountain in a whole new way. With the vision from Stept Studios we were able to capture mind blowing footage of a this special place and group of riders. This video was only possible with the help of the locals of Girdwood, Alaska. Their enthusiasm and help with the build is what made this video what it is. Enjoy!


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William Cromartie is a BART station agent who finds meaning through the simple act of greeting commuters. After meeting William on my commute to/from Oakland and witnessing his warmth and friendliness firsthand, I knew I had to make a film about him. I hope his story inspires more people to open up their hearts to strangers. Thank you William for inspiring me and countless others! - - - Directed by Ivan Cash Special Thanks: m ss ng p eces Director of Photography: Keenan Newman Editor: Ivan Cash Producer: Rachel Barth Drone Operator: Tanner Beree Original Score: Roger Neill Assistant Camera: Matt Grote Sound: Michael Clifford Production Assistants: Ian Freiberg & Janice Echevarria Colorist: Ayumi Ashley Audio Mix: Ant Food Motion Graphics: Nathaniel Costa Editorial Prep: Brian Frank Special Thanks: Luis Peña, Ari Kuschnir, Michael Reiner, Brian Frank, Santiago Carraquilla, Dani Soares, Andy Dao, Wilson Brown, Josh Lowman


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Through a metaphorical narrative about love, Dahlia explores a relationship between two people which is burdened by mental illness. Journey through a colorful and ever-changing world; a hand painted realm that shifts and morphs to portray a darkened state of mind. 2017 FESTIVAL SCREENINGS Animafest Cyprus - Nicosia, Cyprus (Best National Animation Award) Encounters - Bristol, UK Klik! (European Delight Programme) - Amsterdam, NL


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O.N.O - an exploration of seminal black music videos and film that inspired Lunice, before he himself became a creator and uploaded his own videos back in 2008. Flash forward to 2017 and his debut album is out, Worldwide. Director - Peter Marsden (LuckyMe) Producer - Drew O’Neill Executive Producer - Rik Green Production Company - Pulse Films Service Producer - Asmir Pervanic Service Production Company - Pilaar Line Producer - Stephanne Choquette Production Assistant - Angus McMaster Director of Photography - Christophe Dalpé Focus Puller - Veronique Dagenais Steadicam Op - Fred Chamber Gaffer - Guillaune Pelletier Production Designer - Mariane Vaillancourt Styling - Kelly-Ann Panagokas Make up Artist - Amal Afoussi Assistant Choreography - Jordan Mae Antoinette & Jason Voltaire Casting - Helene Rousse at Total Casting Editor - Peter Marsden Colourist - Tom Balkwill at Dirty Looks Cast: Starring Lunice Fermin Pierre II Room 1 Dineiky Dazulma Room 2 Bodi Kapita Jerry Ishmael Marcus Brathwaite-Henry Jean Mary Dorsainvil Owen Gooden Jowin Mazile Room 3 Jaynesis Saga Malick Konde Daniel Ossa Brandon Horsford Room 4 Vaina Cecile Crevecoeur Room 5 Andrew Denis-Lynch Room 6 Laury Gabitini Marilyne Camille Winnie Maz Shakeem McGibbon Special thanks to Pilaar MTL Studios Cinepool and of course, Apple Music


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Monday, October 16, 2017

Autumn is one of the most beautiful times to visit Denali National Park. Shades of red, yellow, and green cover the mountain sides while bears, moose, and Dall’s sheep can be seen wandering across the landscape. And as the season starts to transition into winter, passing storms leave the highest mountain peaks with a light dusting of snow, while the northen lights can be seen dancing across the sky on clear nights. After spending just three days around Denali last September, I put this short film together showcasing the park’s impressive landscapes and weather patterns during this time of year. Please enjoy “Denali,” and let me know what you think! Equipment: Nikon D750 Nikon D800 Induro Tripods DJI Phantom 4 Pro* *All aerial footage was shot outside of Denali National Park. Sound track by Tony Anderson and James Everingham tonyandersonmusic.com jameseveringham.com Check out more of my work on my website and social media: http://bit.ly/2yspH3j http://bit.ly/2zdZ7Ko www.taylorgray.photo For inquiries, contact me at taylorgrayphoto@gmail.com


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EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS: Morgan Freed T.J. Petracca Keith Rivers Barbara Szabo DIRECTOR: Anderson Wright CINEMATOGRAPHER: Paul Theodoroff EDITOR: Matt Schaff ASSISTANT EDITOR: Alex Mullen SOUND DESIGNER: Bobb Barito COLOR: Company 3 COLORIST: Kath Raisch SEATTLE 2ND UNIT CAMERA OPERATOR: Max Magerkurth PRODUCTION ASSISTANTS: Jasmine Thomas Riceira Graham Leo Pfeifer Corbin Richardson Dominique Yoder STARRING: Rocky Dante Brittany SPECIAL THANKS TO: Ricky Fernandez Jason Medina Cat Herine Dayna Ghiraldi-Travers


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Music video by MUTO performing Say Nothing. © 2017 Of Leisure Directed & Produced by – Lexi Kiddo Son – Henry Walter Mother – Rose Knox-Peebles Son – Danny Shooter Son – Karl Knarr DoP – Edward St Paul 1st AC - Edward Grant Production Assistant - Charlie Silver Production Assistant - Robert Monteith Stylist - Matilda Oliver SFX Make-Up - Rogue Creations SFX VFX Artist - Alex Creed VFX Artist - Antonios Defteraios VFX Artist - Javier Martin VFX Artist - Luca Campanella Colourist - Caroline Morin @ CHEAT


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Sunday, October 15, 2017

Craving companionship, a woman leaves a voicemail late at night. Objects take on new meaning in a lush world of gendered icons. Winner of the 2017 Sundance Ignite Fellowship Best Experimental Film, National Film Festival for Talented Youth, 2017 Honorable Mention, Vidlings & Tapeheads Film Festival 2017 Official Selection: LA Film Festival New Orleans Film Festival National Film Festival for Talented Youth Citizen Jane Film Festival Indie Memphis Film Festival Vidlings and Tapeheads Film Festival http://bit.ly/2gIqvZW Directed by Emily Ann Hoffman Produced by Sean Weiner Cinematography by Russell Peborde Art, Animation and Performance by Emily Ann Hoffman Special Thanks to the Jacob Burns Film Center


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In this pilot film, we follow Master carver and indigenous Alaskan artist Wayne Price as he creates fine art in the traditional style of the Tlingit people. Wayne’s artistic creations cover a broad range of design and artifacts, including totem poles, dugout canoes, masks, paddles, clan hats and jewelry. Wayne works with local youth to pass on the craft and culture of the Tlingit people. Wayne takes us on a journey as he builds an adze, a traditional Tlingit wood-carving tool used by his ancestors for thousands of years. The Local is a Royal Caribbean original series, celebrating people from around the world, their unique passions and their culture. For the premiere season, we highlight three locals from Alaska: Wayne Price, Mary Smith and Dan Oberlatz. See more of Wayne’s work here: http://bit.ly/2xH46St Director - Jacob Rosenberg Director of Photography - Logan Triplett Editor - Jeremy Huff Composer - Steffen Thum Colorist - Kristopher Smale Sound Mixer - Jeremy Blake Aerial Director of Photography/Drone Operator: John Sweeney Agency Creative Directors: Danny Streadbeck & McKay Hathaway Producer - Alex Orlovsky Agency Producer - Kristin Childers Executive Producer - Ryan Slavin Music Producer - Queenie Li Assistant Editor - Yonah Nimmer First AC - Adam Kirschhoffer Alaska Production Coordinator - Meg Halsey Production Company - The Reserve Ad Agency - Mullen Lowe Client - Royal Caribbean Special Thanks - Lorne Balfe, 14th Street Music, Margarita Mix


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Thursday, October 12, 2017

Speak, Memory A week with David Stenström in Stockholm Sweden. Inspired by the old Stereo skate films. Voice over by Pontus Alv. Shot entirely on Kodak 16MM Film


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A woman is trapped in a temporal loop. Will she be able to break it? Original version (galego) with English subitltes. Galician SciFi short film selected in Sitges Official Curts, and Fantasia International Film Festival. Written and directed by Olga Osorio With Marta laralde Produced by Juan Galiñanes & Olga Osorio Original Music: Sergio Moure de Oteyza Cinematography: Suso Bello (A.E.C.) Editing: Juan Galiñanes Production manager: Miriam Devesa Production design: Beatriz Gayoso Prieto AWARDS: • Audience Award – 2nd place – Final Girls Berlin Film Festival, Germany (June, 2017) • Mellor curta “Fronteira” - Via XIV, I FIC Verín, Spain (December 2016) • Mellor actriz - Via XIV, I FIC Verín, Spain (December 2016) • Best Twist – The Zone SciFan International Film Festival 2016, Houston, USA (November 2016) • Best SciFi Short – VII Cinefantasy, Brazil (September 2016) • Best Short Film – Incredifest, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada (October 2016) • Best Actress (Marta Larralde) – Incredifest, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada (October 2016) • Premio Algueira al Mejor Cortometraje Gallego (Best Galician Short Film) – FanCine de Lemos (august 2016) • ISA Award to the Best Narrative – Etheria Film Night 2016, Los Angeles, USA (june 2016) • Best International Film – Phoenix Comicon Film Festival 2016, USA (june 2016) • Best SciFi Sort – Apex Short Film + Music Video Festival , USA (may, 2016) • Ficus de Plata: Best Female Actor – San Joan d’Alacant, Spain (may, 2016) • Best Cinematography – Miami Science Fiction Short Film Festival, Florida, USA (January 2016) • Best Galician Director – 43th Curtas Film Fest, Spain (noviembre 2015) • Special Jury Mention - Cinema Transgresif - 13th International Festival Signes de Nuit (diciembre de 2015) • Finalist in Mestre Mateo 2016, Galician Academy Awards – Best Short Film (april 2016) • Finalist in Premios Crea. Premios de la Asociación de Directores y Realizadores de Galicia (may 2016) • Finalist: Best editing, best script and best sci fi short in FilmQuest (USA) • Finalist: Best Actress in Hyperdrive Film Festival (UK) • Nominee for the Sick Chick Flick and Best Female Lead in Sick Chick Flicks Film Festival (USA) • Finalist: Best Drama in ITSA Shorts Film Festival, California (USA) • Finalist: Best Editing and Best Writing, The Zone SciFan International Film Festival 2016, Houston, USA (November 2016) MORE THAN 100 SELECTIONS; • Premiere internacional en el 19th Fantasia Film Festival, Montreal (Canadá), julio 2015 (international premiere) • Premiere nacional en el 48th Sitges Film Festival - Oficial Fantàstic (octubre 2015) • RazorReel Flanders Film Festival (Bruselas) • Paris International Fantastic Film Festival (France) • Mostra de Curtas de Noia (Spain) • 41 Boston International SciFi Film Festival (USA) • 34th Festival International du Film Fantastique de Bruxelles (Bruselas) • The Newport Beach Film Festival, California (USA) • Leiden International Short Film Experience (Neatherlands) • Etheria Film Night, Hollywood (USA) • Festival de Cine Sant Joan D’Alacant (España) • Sci-Fi London Film Festival (UK) • Madrid International Fantastic Film Festival – Nocturna (Spain) • FilmQuest (USA) • Les Utopiales, Nantes (France) • Fantaspoa (Brazil) (..)


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This is a short film in Northwest Vietnam, one of important sub-regions of Vietnam. This region plays a crucial role in Vietnam defense and security. Northwest Vietnam is always characterized by untouched beauty of landscapes and local people. Locations : Tu Le, Mu Cang Chai, Sapa, Bac Ha, Hoang Su Phi, Ban Phung village – A film by Nhi Dang //www.facebook.com/nhidangtravelblog Edited by Tuấn Đỗ // http://bit.ly/2kGP91q – Technical: Cameras: Sony a7s Lenses: Canon EF 24-105mm f/4L IS II USM, Canon 50mm 1.4 Music: Departures // Passer by - Max LL . Licensed: musicbed.com – If you are interested in buying footage or any inquiry please contact: dangthihuongnhi@gmail.com ****************************************************** Instagram: http://bit.ly/2xzWaqZ Website nhidang.com Facebook http://bit.ly/2kGP9hW *******************************************************


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Wednesday, October 11, 2017

The Disappearance of Willie Bingham (2015) Scr & Dir M Richards : Prod Guerin Group Films Inmate Willie Bingham is the first man selected to undergo a gruesome new punishment introduced under the State’s revised stance on capital crime. Format - 4K 2.37:1 // Duration - 12.47 mins AWARDS Winner - FOLCS Forum on Law, Culture & Society (2016) ‘Best Short Film’ Winner - FOLCS Forum on Law, Culture & Society (2016) 'Best Screenplay’ Winner - Ravenna Nightmare Film Fest (2016) 'Silver Ring - Best Short Film’ Winner - Celluloid Screams (2016) 'Sheffield Hallam University Award - Best Short Film’ Winner - Eerie Horror Film Festival (2016) 'Best Actor - Kevin Dee’ Winner - Underground Cinema Film Festival (2016) 'Best International Short’ Winner - Strasbourg European Fantastic Film Festival (2016) 'Golden Octopus - Best Short Film’ Winner - Strasbourg European Fantastic Film Festival (2016) 'Youth Jury Award - Best Short Film’ Winner - Down Under Berlin (2016) 'Audience Award - Best Short Film’ Winner - Horrible Imaginings Film Festival (2016) 'Best Dramatic Short Film’ Winner - Horrible Imaginings Film Festival (2016) 'Best Actor - Kevin Dee’ Winner - Grossmann Fantastic Film and Wine Festival (2016) 'Best Short Film’ Nominated - Eerie Horror Film Festival (2016) 'Best Director’ Nominated - Eerie Horror Film Festival (2016) 'Best Short Film’ Nominated - Australian Directors Guild Awards (2016) 'Best Direction in a Short Film’ Nominated - Snake Alley Film Festival USA (2016) 'Best Foreign Short’ Featuring - Kevin Dee, Gregory J Fryer, Tim Ferris, Leah Vanderberg, Albert Goikhman Director - Matt Richards Original Story - Michael Fawcett Script - Matt Richards Producer - Brendan Guerin Finance - Screen Australia Cinematography - Liam Miles Gilmour Sound Recording - Ryan Granger Editor - Patrick McCabe Sound Design & Composition - Ned Beckley 5.1 Sound Mix - Andrew McGrath Production Design - Ashleigh Ward Art Director - Neneh Owen Pozzan Costume Designer - Laura Pearse VFX - Igor Manjud Maluf Prosthetics & Make-up - Mia-Kate Russell SCREENINGS Melbourne International Film Festival - Aug 7 2015 (Australia) 23rd Dead by Dawn International Horror Film Festival - April 21-24 2016 (Scotland) Brussels Short Film Festival - April 27-May 8 2016 (Belgium) Snake Alley Festival of Film - June 23-25 2016 (USA) Cryptshow International Film Festival - July 6-10 2016 (Spain) 12th International Short Film Festival Detmold - July 7-13 2016 (Germany) Grossmann Fantastic Film and Wine Festival - July 12-16 (Slovenia) Fantasia International Film Festival - July 14-Aug 2 2016 (Canada) 20th Bucheon International Fantastic Film Festival - July 21-31 2016 (South Korea) Horrible Imaginings Film Festival - Sept 7-11 2016 (USA) L’Étrange Festival - Sept 8-17 2016 (France) 7th Underground Cinema Film Festival - Sept 9-11 2016 (Ireland) 14th IFF Pacific Meridian in Vladivostok - Sept 10-16 2016 (Russia) Psarokokolo Athens International Short Film Festival - Sept 14-17 2016 (Greece) Down Under Berlin - Sept 14-18 2016 (Germany) Strasbourg European Fantastic Film Festival - Sept 16-25 2016 (France) Calgary International Film Festival - Sept 21-Oct 2 2016 (Canada) Hell’s Half Mile Film & Music Festival - Sept 22-25 2016 (USA) Fargo Fantastic Film Festival - Sept 29-Oct 1 2016 (USA) Grimmfest - Oct 6-9 2016 (UK) Shriekfest - Oct 6-9 2016 (USA) Tacoma Film Festival - Oct 6-13 (USA) Atlanta Horror Film Festival - Oct 13-15 2016 (USA) Idaho Horror Film Festival - Oct 13-15 2016 (USA) Byron Bay Film Festival - Oct 14-23 2016 (Australia) STUFF Film Festival - Oct 15-22 2016 (Mexico) 17th Kerry Film Festival - Oct 19-23 2016 (Ireland) Celluloid Screams: Sheffield Horror Film Festival - Oct 21-23 2016 (UK) 13th Kurz.Film.Spiele International Short Film Festival - Oct 22-23 2016 (Germany) Post Mortem International Horror and Bizare Film Fest - Oct 24-28 2016 (Mexico) Ravenna Nightmare Film Fest - Oct 27-Nov 1 2016 (Italy) Another Hole in the Head Film Festival - Oct 27-Nov 9 2016 (USA) Toulouse Extrême Cinema festival - Oct 28-Nov 5 2016 (France) Fake Flesh Film Fest - Oct 30 2016 (Canada) Trieste Science + Fiction Festival - Nov 1-6 2016 (Italy) Eerie Horror Film Festival - Nov 2-4 2016 (USA) Aesthetica Short Film Festival - Nov 3-6 2016 (UK) FOLCS International Short Film Competition - Nov 10 (USA) Festival de Cine de Terror de Molins de Rei - Nov 11-20 2016 (Spain) Offline Film Festival - Nov 12-16 2016 (Ireland) 32nd InterFilm Festival - Nov 14-20 (Germany) Be a Better Being Film Forum & Festival - Nov 17-18 2016 (Germany) Buried Alive Film Festival - Nov 17-20 2016 (USA) Fantastic Planet Film Festival - Nov 24-Dec 4 2016 (Australia) Fright Night Film Fest - Nov 25-27 2016 (USA) Żubroffka International Short Film Festival - Dec 7-11 2016 (Poland) http://bit.ly/2yZOgU7 http://imdb.to/2zgt6C9 Guerin Group Films © 2015


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Starring Sasha Lane Directed by Allie Avital Production Company: Partizan Executive Producer: Whitney Jackson Executive Producer: Haley Meeker Executive Producer: Laura Jones Producer: Peter Williams Cinematographer: Ryan Hope Assistant Camera: Matt Tompkins Movement Coach: Bash Johnson SPFX Makeup: Laney Chantal and Miranda Jory Hair: Ashley Gillis Editor: Jojo King @ Modern Post Producer @ Modern Post: Charles Nickles Executive Producer @ Modern Post: Charlyn Derrick VFX Producer: Mashevskyi Sergii @ Gloria VFX VFX Executive producer: Max Colt @ Gloria VFX VFX Art director: Kuzmytskyi Anatolii @ Gloria VFX VFX Supervisor: Halichian Oleh @ Gloria VFX VFX Project manager: Nekrasov Dmytro @ Gloria VFX Compositors: Krashanyuk Viktor, Muha Inga, Evstratov Sergey, Merkulova Alexandra, Bagaliy Irina, Mokeev Andrey, Indik Evgenia, Kuzmytskaya Karina, Zelenskiy Maksim, Pinaeva Tatyana, Potras Kirill, Zheleznov Andrey, Berdnikova Alena, Ivanenko Aleksey, Kononov Yuriy, Kovaleva Lyudmila. Color Correction: Kaitlyn Batistelli / Electric Theatre Collective Sound design : Gisela Fulla-Silvestre Special thanks to Cameron Parkins


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On a routine morning, a woman on a crowded New York City subway is sexually assaulted in plain sight. “Laps” is this week’s Staff Pick Premiere! Read more about it here: http://bit.ly/2wNsvWV Short Film Special Jury Award for Editing, Sundance Film Festival 2017 Special Jury Recognition for Narrative Shorts, SXSW Film Festival 2017 Cover artwork by Clara Nimmo


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Amidst the chaos of the Iraq and Syrian War, independent photographer and director Joey L. embeds himself with Kurdish guerrilla organizations on the frontlines against ISIS. Without the constraints typical of our mainstream media, Joey offers a deeply personal, humanizing, and controversial view of the war. This is a follow up to the 2015 film “Guerrilla Fighters of Kurdistan” http://bit.ly/2yaKZVm Please consider supporting Joey’s ongoing, independent work by purchasing a book or fine art print: http://bit.ly/2g1Wdkl


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Tuesday, October 10, 2017

Paper Trail by Jake Fried 2017. 
Hand-drawn animation with ink, white-out and collage. 
Sound design by the artist. More at http://inkwood.net http://bit.ly/2fZlE5X http://bit.ly/2cRaBLP


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A teenage self-love creative collective searches for love and adventure as they explore the outer boroughs of NYC. Music by Princess Nokia Small Black Sneaks Saunder Jurriaans & Danny Bensi Divine Council CAVIAR presents #LoveYourz Directed by Nick Bentgen Produced by Lisa Kjerulff Executive Producers Jasper Thomlinson Michael Sagol Associate Producer Zach Stoltzfus Photographed by Sam Wootton Greta Zozula Visual Effects by Dan Anthony Kelly Edited by Eavvon O’Neal Sound Design and Re-Recording Mixer Juan Aboites Colorist Sam Daley Featuring: Teiarra Wallace aka Chris Manson Jasmine Brown Kaya Vialva Infinity Kinsey Sensei “Shi Zen” Ibraheem Trish Anna Tim Spacely Chanel Renee Baldwin Aliya Sway Nakeel Mcclean Yasheen Wilson Diani Eshe Lani De Gannes Malik Edwards Khaalik Edwards Kyle Gardner Keyanna Cummings Justin Holder Hanifiah KC Denzel Thomas Corey Nelson Khadija Dublin Bubba Hubba aka Shenekwa Suky Burgs Kainan Smooth Sherman Dante Sean Sammy Jion Keara Tati Isiah Caeley Victoria Bobbie Six Leslie Melissa Kayla Afia Post-Production Coordinator Megan Amicucci Production Assistants Bex Frankeberger Trotter Gollihar Annalise Lockhart Callie Lyons Carlos Zozaya Mixed at Duotone Audio Post Audio Post-Producer Greg Tiefenbrun Sound Effects Editor Eleanor Osborne Digital Intermediate by Technicolor Postworks NY Director of Sales Barbara Jean Kearney Project Manager Nicole Guillermo


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Produced by Nina Maria Barbosa Blad Directed by Erika Calmeyer Music by Ola Fløttum (The White Birch)


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Directed and Produced by : Robin Joseph Character Animation, Models, Rigs : Kim Leow Character Rig ( Fox ) : Louis Vottero Music : John Poon Design, Storyboards, Backgrounds, 2D anim, VFX Comp, Edit, Foley & Sound Design : Robin Joseph


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While browsing the bookstore 19-year-old Gwen is unexpectedly drawn to a volume of kinky erotica, earning her disapproving glares from the other customers. Will Gwen follow her deepest desires or will she let her embarrassment restrain her? ‘Tabook’ looks at the subject of sex in a fun loving way, highlighting the taboo that exists in society around embracing sexuality. It was crafted through digital 2D character animation (TVPaint) with paper art backgrounds, and a little bit of CG for the books. Wishing you a happy International Face Your Fears Day (October 10th)! More info: www.tabook.nl © Studio Pupil 2016 www.studiopupil.com Crew: Director: Dario van Vree Producer: Tünde Vollenbroek Production coordinator: Iris Frankhuizen Creative consultant: Johan Klungel Animation studio: Studio Pupil Screenplay, storyboard: Dario van Vree Design: Bonnie Mier, Dario van Vree Paper art: Vera van Wolferen Background photography: Dario van Vree Typography: DB Creative Works Animation: Tom Mourik, Michael Sewnarain, Bonnie Mier Clean-up: Myrthe Raasveld Coloring: Daniel Visscher Compositing: Studio Plumeau Technical research: Colin Dassen Lead voice (Gwen): Reineke Jonker Additional voices: Annegeer Konijn, Oscar van der Heiden, Dario van Vree Music: Nik Phelps Foley, sound design, mix: Jeroen Nadorp Foley recording engineer: Robin van der Heiden Sound studio: Bob Kommer Studios Festival distribution: Ursula van den Heuvel (KLIK! Distribution Service) Production consultant: Jantiene de Kroon


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Monday, October 9, 2017

The epic story of the influential, legendary, and completely fictional fingerboarder Chad Montie, Fingers Crossed: The Chad Montie Story uses the micro lens of fingerboarding to mirror the highs and lows of pro skateboarding—ultimately celebrating boards of all shapes and sizes. Made with support from VICE & Vans. Directed by Aidan Johnston & Chris Wardle DOP/Editor: Chris Wardle Written by Nick Genova & Aidan Johnston Cast: Elias Ogilvie-Hanson Nick Latimer Jesse Landen Dana Lavoie Sean Moriarty Lyndsey Westfall Andrew Norton Tomas Morrison Cephas Benson Donovan Jones Russ Milligan Thomas Berry Lee Yankou Aaron Jones Matt Watkinson Roland Campbell


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In 1957, a Soviet street dog named Laika launched into space aboard Sputnik-2 and became the first animal to orbit the Earth. This is her story. When the international press reported that the Soviets sent a dog into orbit, the public freaked. Not because communism was beating democracy in the space race, but because how could anyone send a dog—alone—into space. If there’s one global commonality, it’s this: everyone loves dogs. So, the Soviets spun the story. Laika, the space dog, became a national hero. Yes, she died on her one way mission. But, she gloriously orbited Earth for over a week until her eventual, peaceful death. And, because of Laika’s sacrifice, the Soviet space program was now years ahead of the Americans… But, none of that was true. Based on declassified Soviet space program documents as well as primary source archive from back in the day, this is a revised version of Laika’s one way trip. In her words. That is, approximately her words. She was a dog, after all… . VIDEO BY TOM McNAMARA VOICE OF LAIKA ELENA V. LEVENSON ARCHIVE GETTY NASA … POPULAR SCIENCE // popsci.com


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It’s our job to put a big smile on your face. Production: Strangelove Ep: Sara Greco Producer: Sara Nassim Written & Directed by Marco Prestini Dp: Nick Bupp Editor: Aaron Bencid Color: Quinn Alvarez Production Designer: kelly Fallon Art Director: Rudy Grazziani Costumes: Kate Fry VFX: Gloria FX


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Born and Raised in a small German village, far away from wind and water, Marco has made his way into the top league of the windsurf world. Three months ago we followed him to Leucate in South France to shoot a film, which was in our minds for several years. follow our journey on instagram @hometownstories find the music on soundcloud: http://bit.ly/2y5Hj4t production company: Hometown Creations director: Jan Eric Hühn director of photography: Alex Schuchmann music & sounddesign: eeph aka. Henric Schleiner supported by: Aevor JaKlar Chiemsee Fanatic ION Kerbholz Maui Ultra Fins North Sails Panasonic Wesh Center Crew Carry Rent Kr -One Oneil Eyewear FH Dortmund Leucate, France 2017


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Friday, October 6, 2017


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In a distopian world where books are banned and fossil fuels completely consumed, the ruling corporations confiscated all the books to burn them and generate energy. However, in New York City there is an underground group of ex scientists, writers and artists who remember the books and risk their lives to find and save them from being destroyed. They are are known as The Inksect, and this is the story of how Pikes, one of them, ends up finding something even more important than the books: paper and a pen. Written & Directed by: Pablo Calvillo Line Producer: Rachael Byrne Executive Producer: Miguel Anaya Pikes´ Voice: Fabrina Melon Modeling: Magnus Skagerlund, Ulises Virgen, Clay Osmus, Gabriel Calvillo, Hugo Vázquez, Alfonso Mancera Rigging: Jaewan Park, Carlos Mendieta, Christopher Hill Texturing: Javier Méndez Lafón, Guillermo Alvarez Ruiz, Leonardo Calvillo Animation: David Camiro, Juan Carlos Navarro Lighting & Comp: David Rodíguez, Javier Méndez Lafón, Alberto Martínez 2D VFX: Juan Lazzarini, MEMOMA Estudio 3D Generalists: César Mandujano, Alejandro Velázquez Original Music: Demian Cantilo Sound Design: Jaime Juárez Sound Editing: Enrique Fernández Tanco Sound Engineer: Pablo Ahmad Sound Mix: Alejandro de Icaza Final Sound Mix: Astro LX General Manager: Juan García Assistant: Marco Peña Coordinator: Norma Chávez Director of Photography: Serguei Saldivar AMC Editing: Jorge R. Gutiérrez Production Team: Ray Sinatra, Anders Ehrnberg, Raúl Ruiz, Laura Samudio Graphic Design: Leonardo Calvillo Postproduction: Entera Postproducción S.A. de C.V., Ulises Jiménez, Pedro de la Garza, Lilia Cuevas Viche, Gustavo Torres, Ilse Fernanda Serdán Color Correction: Alejandro del Pilar Administration: Orlando Peña, Estela Reyes Juárez Thanks: Rob Coleman, María González de Leoón, Romain Côte, Helena Masand, Mike Lyndon, Edwin Erdmanis, Moisés Crespo, Ricardo Gutiérrez, Mauricio Soto, Dante Pimentel, Dan Mazor Special Thanks: Jorge Calvillo Unna & Lorena Méndez Défossé Byoung ho Kang © Instituto Mexicano de Cinematografía www.imcine.gob.mx Yuria Goded, Marilú Loaiza Molina, Adriana Sánchez Sánchez, Itzel Rentería


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Celebrating one year of Exclusive Premieres. Every Wednesday. Only on Vimeo. Watch them all here: http://bit.ly/2yMU8jx And submit your film here: http://bit.ly/2xn6ZIb Music courtesy of http://bit.ly/2yMU8Qz and http://bit.ly/2xo3OQo


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A painter with dozens of pieces but only one subject—his ex-wife. From our Rashomon issue: https://go.topic.com/2xkCAtR Directed by Jessica Beshir.


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Thursday, October 5, 2017

They Meet. It’s Cute. Then It Isn’t. Starring Jon Bass and Juno Temple and directed by Ben Smith and Megan McDonnell.


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‘The Duck’ is a “proof of concept” film which I produced and directed in 1998, almost twenty years ago. Our work on ‘Space Jam’ was just finished and I came up with an idea for a feature film about a real duck that turns into a cartoon and decides to become a super hero, rivalling and competing with existing super heroes. We projected this film at all the major studios to pitch the idea and came very close to making it. But alas, it all collapsed in the end and the film was never made. A few weeks ago, I found a low contrast 35mm negative and a screening print buried in my cupboard. They were scanned at Cinelabs, UK, by their wonderful team of lab technicians. Looking it at it now, it is way too long and if I had the sound elements separate, I’d cut it down. I guess at the time it was too difficult to cut out footage since we put so much effort into the sets and the animation. Every frame felt precious, a mistake many young film makers make. But it is what it is. The animated woman is a blatant “homage” to Jessica Rabbit but I hope that twenty years on, I am forgiven. The team that worked with me on this was amazing, a great bunch of people, both the Live Action and the Animation crew. Now, for the first time, ‘The Duck’ is online, uncut. I will post the end credits separately since they are almost as long again. Enjoy!

A music video we made for the song “You Grew Up”, by Oddisee. From the album “The Iceberg”.


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Wednesday, October 4, 2017

Réalisé par GUILLAUME CAGNIARD & VIRGILE TEXIER Avec Zia Rostan Margaux Andrieux Enzo Butterlin Bruno Sadiki Jeanne Ducourau Juliette Dotres Jeanne Froissart Nils Grandjean Esteban Cottier Ayakin Menard Cathy Dasneves Clément Froissart Production & Production Exécutive ELOW Sébastien Vaisse SISTER RECORDS Dorothée Bigot Clément Froissart Casting Zia Rostan, Clément Froissart Guillaume Cagniard & Virgile Texier Opérateur Caméra Alexis Darmendrail Chef Déco/Régisseur Olivier Wattré Remerciements Les kids et leurs parents, Dorothée, La maison de Capbreton (Justine, Thibault, Roxane, Simon, Mathieu) Uma, Swann, Angela & Boul, PH Pierino, Ombline & Vincent, Jean-Pierre Gavini, Hervé Dommange, Damso & Le Traouc, Solal, Tara, Nell Olivier Wattré, Farida, Michaëla, July & Piloo, JR, Lake Loft, Maxime, Miam, Benj, Val, JB, Soorts-Hossegor, Angresse, Capbreton…


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People have opinions about skier Caroline Gleich: Inspirational. Gumby. Social media star. Role model. Model masquerading as a mountaineer. At sixteen, she stumbled upon a copy of the cult classic guidebook The Chuting Gallery. Irreverent and wonderfully arbitrary, the guidebook lays out a set of 90 ski mountaineering lines across Utah’s Wasatch Mountains. They were difficult and dangerous. When she first said out loud she wanted to ski them, she was met with laughter. “Maybe it was because I was five feet tall, or I was a little blonde girl, but I remember that clearly — and it didn’t feel good” says Gleich. After a decade building her skills, Gleich set out to complete her vision and become the skier she dreamt of being. “Follow Through” is a story of loss, belonging and desire for respect. In this age of hyperconnectivity, which voices do we choose to hear and which do we ignore? Learn more about Caroline’s story here: http://bit.ly/2xShZRZ


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A young woman incurs the wrath of the internet after inadvertently becoming a viral sensation. “I Know You from Somewhere” is this week’s Staff Pick Premiere! Read more about it here: http://bit.ly/2fQczjt


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A series of installations I’ve had on my mind for a while, finally came to life. Installations + Film: Lucas Zanotto Sound Design: David Kamp Thanks to Helge Kiehl for advising on the colour-grading.


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Tuesday, October 3, 2017

Official Music Video for “In Dust / In Us’ by Binkbeats. Check the making of here: http://bit.ly/2xeHBE8 The video for In Dust / In Us is a visual exploration of the chemistry between two forces that is equally attractive and destructive. Months of tests and experimentation resulted in a detailed choreography in which every movement is triggered by the music. Every shot was composed in a fish tank, with rice paper, string, condensed milk and food coloring the only props. Rogier placed a series of mirrors into the tank, producing groups of objects whose movements seem to be perfectly synchronized. This effect expanded the individual visual compositions into a seamless dance performance. Special thanks to Gauthier Idrac for helping me through the crazy testfase of this video.


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Michael Fragstein meets once again Steffen Dix. A collage of several tracks from the upcoming album „endless“ by Steffen Dix is hit by some particle craze. Music: Steffen Dix
Director: Michael Fragstein Production Company: Büro Achter April http://bit.ly/2yX8IWy http://bit.ly/2xdlOle www.8apr.de


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Do you know the feeling when you just head out into nature. After a few kilometres you immediately know: You just feel at so calm, relaxed and happy. You are at home outdoors. Last march we traveled through Canada with a camping Car which we painted along the way. And we really felt home. Enjoy our 2 weeks in 3 minutes. Share and like. Supported by Jack Wolfksin http://bit.ly/2fGy5DD Press Pix http://bit.ly/2xPdJ5L A film by Sebastian Linda Co-Directed by Frank Sauer & Steffen Krones Supported by Jack Wolfksin Produced by Natural Born Explorers Assistance Michael Kleklamp Drone pilot Timothy Carlielle Sound Design by Bony Stove Music by Felix Räuber www.felixraeuber.com http://bit.ly/2fGy6aF Purchase from: http://bit.ly/2xOvqCo Filmed with FS5 with Atmos Shogun Additional filmed with A7s II


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Monday, October 2, 2017

Get the Album or Video in 4k: ► http://bit.ly/2xOX9jW


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May and Christian are having a baby shower, whether they want to or not. A Facade Films production in co-production with Melocoton Films CAST May - Georgina Rich Christian - Jack Laskey Martha - Juliet Cowan Nick - Sean Rigby Leela - Jessie Cave Eric - Prasanna Puwanarajah Carol - Kate Fahy Todd - Jack Gordon Elliot - Ed Birch Flora - Evelyn Neghabian Pierce CREW: Director/Writer - Joseph Pierce Producer - Katie Jackson Co-Producer - Héléne Mitjavile Associate Producer - Théo Laboulandine Director of Photography - Laura Bellingham 1st Assistant Camera - Kieron Jansch 1st AD - Linute Remeikaite Editor - Robbie Morrison Production Design - Gini + Sophia Sound Editor - Colin Favre-Bulle Sound Mix - Maxime Roy Composer - Blair Mowat


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Directed by: Elliott Sellers and Erik Ferguson CG artist: Erik Ferguson Edited and colored by: Elliott Sellers elliottsellers.com erikferguson.co.uk


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When an arrow hits the wrong target… Emilio Yebra 2017


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Twitter: @alamofilmguy https://twitter.com/alamofilmguy Should a man’s life be defined by Jar Jar Binks? George Lucas is not a perfect filmmaker. But he is a genius. A genius who is able to communicate the best and worst of our common nature, and has done so in an unprecedented, universal cinematic language. Few have been able to equal his artistic success, because frankly, he makes it look easy. I made this video essay to provide a window into the mind of a socially conscious filmmaker who explored ideas about our common existence and tried to present them to in new, interesting ways to audiences. His goal was never to make an escapist film solely for the special effects and explosions, but it was to give his audiences a greater understanding of our shared humanity. True, he sometimes fell short. “Attack of the Clones” is a bit weird, to be sure. But he was always true to himself, his voice and his stories. All this to say: I would rather watch a flawed movie by an imperfect genius than a movie made by a voiceless committee. Audio: Academy of Achievement – George Lucas Youtube: George Lucas talks good and evil, mythology, religion, creativity


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Sunday, October 1, 2017

Made with love in Mexico with these spectacular people: Ry Cuming, Diana Garcia, Yazzmine Escobar, Liria Restrepo, Gabriela Alatorre, Sheyla NM & Alejandra Mari Directed by Irrum Exec Producer (Mex) Gabriel Stavenhagen Producer (Mex) Mariana Rodriguez Cabarga Producer (UK) Matt Klemera DP: Andres Arochi Production Designer: Luis Luino 1st AD: Erika Lavin Set Dresser: Alejandra Borré Florist & Set Styling: Martha Alvarez Montero Production Company: Cine Buro Commissioner: Andrew Law Record Label: Infectious Music Production Assistant: Gongy González Hair & Makeup: Georgina Prieto Stylist: Paula Grieve AC: Sergio Briseño Prop Master: Eduardo Rodríguez Dresses by Jaclyn Hodes / Awaveawake Director’s Rep: Sam Davey & Kim Jarrett (OB Management) Additional Thanks to The Lift Mexico Edit & Colour by Irrum


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Winner of the Jury Award at Shnit Worldwide Film Festival 2016. A homeless woman breaks into an apartment, where her experience turns into a complex reflection on how humans are shaped by their circumstances, and how Cape Town’s legacy of spatial segregation continues to play itself out today. Written, directed and produced by William Nicholson Director of Photography Pierre De Villiers Starring Rehane Abrahams Supporting Cast Neliswa Shoba and Albert Ndlovu Editor Mieke Vlaming Hair, make-up and Styling Kaley Meyer Location sound & sound design Chris Bornman Assistant Director Riordan Allen Camera Assistant Fuad Casker Colourist Fran Barredo Online Editor Amelia Post producer Jessica Cash Special Thanks: Mark and Lou-Ann Fairweather Robynne Penzhorn Property Exponents Rob Smith Cal Kingwill Kirk Morgan Colin Howard Victoria Pickup David Pickup James and Sarah Matthes Jessica Cash Diana Mjojo Cait Pansegrouw Walter Tumushiime Kobie Geyer


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