Wednesday, May 30, 2018

-SYNOPSIS- The visual world rests on interviews, the sound of which follows through the film as a narrative. We follow the story of five immigrants in Budapest, two of whom still lives here as refugees. We touch upon various levels of their refugee life from the banal to the very severe. In economic theory random walk means that stock market prices cannot be predicted. thus, each time, the price had a fifty-fifty chance of closing higher or lower than the previous day. -FESTIVAL APPEREANCES- 2016 / 2nd Hungarian Film Week - official selection Mediawave Film & Music Festival - official selection FESA / Festival of European Student Animation - panorama program BuSho / The Budapest Short International Film Festival - panorama program Fantoche International Animation Film Festival - panorama program GRAFIXX Festival Antwerpen - panorama program 23rd International Animated Film Festival KROK - official selection KLIK! Amsterdam Animation Festival - official selection 3rd edition of FICAE - Diseases International Short Filmand Art Festival - official selection MONSTRA’s International Student Short Films Competition - official selection 10th edition of the Pentedattilo Film Festival - official selection LOCOMOCIÓN Festival - official selection Primanima Festival, Hungary - official selection 10th Tehran International Animation Festival (TIAF) - official selection 2017/ ANIMA Festival - official selection „New East Cinema – East Life, Animated”, Calvert 22 Galery - exhibition program 13th Kecskemét Animation Film Festival! - official selection Human Rights Festival Zurich - official selection -CREDITS- RENDEZŐ / DIRECTED BY Borbála Tompa PRODUCER / PRODUCED BY József Fülöp TÉMAVEZETŐ / SUPERVISOR Tibor Bánóczki ANIMÁCIÓ / ANIMATION Csaba Zabos Zoltán Koska Olivér Hegyi Balázs Rónyai Judit Orosz Fanni Németi Anita Kühnel Szabó György Lovász Júlia Farkas Anna Katalin Lovrity Soma Sebesvári Borbála Tompa SZÍNEZÉS / COLORING Anna Tőkés Éva Darabos Fanni Szilvási Judit Orosz Anita Kühnel Szabó Olivér Hegyi Csaba Zabos Júlia Farkas Anna Katalin Lovrity Borbála Tompa FIGURATERVEK / CHARACTER DESIGN Borbála Tompa HÁTTÉRTERVEZŐ / BACKGROUND DESIGN Borbála Tompa HÁTTÉRLAYOUT / BG LAYOUT Borbála Tompa FIGURA LAYOUT / CHARACTER LAYOUT Borbála Tompa KOMPOZITOR / COMPOSITING Balázs Fekti Bálint Gelley VÁGÓ / EDITOR Judit Czakó ZENESZERZŐ / ORIGINAL MUSIC BY Bálint Szabó HANG UTÓMUNKA / SOUND POST-PRODUCTION László Zizics Gergely Buttinger FORGATÓKÖNYVÍRÓ / SCRIPT Zsófia Ruttkay Borbála Tompa SZÖVEGFELDOLGOZÁS / TEXT EDITING Borbála Tompa INTERJÚ KÉSZÍTŐ / LEADER INTERVIEWER Lucia Udvardyova GYÁRTÁSVEZETŐK / PRODUCTIONS MANAGERS Krisztina Holló Leleszi Orsolya Sipos KREATÍV ASSZISZTENS / CREATIVE ASSISTANCE OF Júlia Farkas SZEREPLŐK / CAST Omer Fartun Tehila Aref Claudio KONZULENSEK / CONCEPT CONSULTANTS Tibor Bánóczki Judit Czakó Réka Gacs Rita Domonyi EGYÜTTMŰKÖDÉSBEN / IN COOPERATION WITH Migrant Solidarity Group Hungary ARTEMISSIO foundation -ABOUT THE DIRECTOR- Borbála Tompa is a Budapest based animation filmmaker and illustrator, born in 1986 Budapest, Hungary. 2007-2015 she gained his animation BA and MA degree at Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design Budapest. After she graduated at MOME she have been working as a freelance animation director and designer. She’ve been working in many children shorts and series, and to clients as TED-Ed and The School Of Life. She was the member the Animation Sans Frontières program in 2017-2018.


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Monday, May 28, 2018

Every spring the summit of Mount Everest draws people from around the world. But in its shadow live the Sherpa, a resilient, religious people, who, despite the riches surrounding the highest peak on earth, are still quite poor and uneducated. A child of the Khumbu, Apa Sherpa climbed Everest 21 times. Pulled away at the age of 12 to work as a high altitude porter, like so many others, he would leave his family for months, risking his life on the mountain. Through his work at the Apa Sherpa Foundation, he aims to create a different future for his people. As Apa says, “without education we have no choice.” In order of appearance: Pemba Sherpa, Apa Sherpa, Mingma Sherpa Producer: Malcolm Sangster Director: Eric Crosland DP: Leo Horn Cinematography: Eric Crosland, Erik Pütsep Drone / Camera Assist: Clay Mitchell Editor: Jay Macmillan Visual Effects: Jeremy Kenning Written by: Mitchell Scott, Jay Macmillan, Malcolm Sangster Associate Producers: Dave Mossop, Mitchell Scott, Jerry Mika Additional Cinematography: Everest Media Productions, Stranger Than Fiction Films, Renan Ozturk, Ralf Dujmovits Post Production Supervisor: Tim Symes Colorist: Eric Rosen Sound Design & Mix: Jeff Yellen Location Sound: Steve Henderson Production Manager: Roland Eksteins Still Photography: Paul Arthur Lockhart Executive Producers: Magnus Welander, Tina Liselius, Erik Pütsep Narrated by: Apa Sherpa Custom Score by: Jacob Yoffee jacobyoffeemusic.com Special thanks to the Apa Sherpa Foundation (apasherpafoundation.org) and Thule (thule.com)


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Donate to the Prima Relief Fund PRIMAFUND.ORG Prima is a collective dedicated to sustaining Puerto Rico’s Independent Music Community following Hurricane Maria. ATO Records Song by Alynda Mariposa Segarra Directed by Kristian Mercado Figueroa Aka Kris Merc Starring Mela Murder as Milagros Kareem Savinon as Manuel Amethyst as Baby Linda Introducing Kylie B as Maria Director of Photography Rudolf Costin Editor Michael Reuter EDITBAR Story by Kristian Mercado Figueroa Director Rep Reprobates - Doug Klinger Production BabyPanther EP Andrew Nisinson EP Avtar Khalsa Producer Yanira Figueroa Velázquez Producer Matthew Glueckert Producer Luis E Mendez Assistant Director Tiffany Stephens Story Supervisor Tiffany Stephens Locations Luis Mendez Casting Director Christina Morales Driver Daniel Maldonado Event Organizer Nora Cruz Additional Locations Balois Cora, Emily Iraola, Francheska Figueroa, Maria Justiniano Puerto Rico Prep Felipe Figueroa Jr. DIT Peter Roman Additional Housing Tony Colon Hispanic Federation Jose Chamorro El Nuevo Caribe Democratic Club Raul Reyes Post EDITBAR The Mill Sound Lounge Colorist Josh Bohoskey The Mill NY Art Director Ramona Todoca Type Design Ionut Radulescu Hair and Make Up Paige Campbell PA Alex Mercado Jabreel Shakir Street Casting Dennis Febo Additional Locations Ali, Abel Rentals Kristine Guzman Flug http://bit.ly/2x2efOD Aerial Images Drone Dogs Drone Operator Su-Jeng Sang Drone Gimbal Operator Gilberto Cruz Thanks to Comunidad La Perla Case De Poeta Luis Pales Matos, Guayama Gaby’s Restaurant, Arroyo Residencial Las Margaritas Municipio De Arroyo, Barrio Yaurel Municipio De Maunabo Municipio De Patillas Municipio De San Juan Special Thanks to Jose Enrique Segarra The Community of Spanish Harlem El Barrio NY The City of Newark NJ The Young Lords Party The Figueroa Family Ineabell Figueroa Yanira Figueroa Velázquez Eveny Padilla Juanita Velázquez Jennifer R. Colón Yolanda Figueroa The Sand and Sea Restaurant In Cayey Rey and Irelsa La Perla y su bella gente Yashira en Impactó la Perla con Coco y la comunidad. Don Benny el Frutero Milk Burger & Erik Mayor Filmed on Location, New York, New Jersey, Puerto Rico To my Fellow Puerto Rican Directors: Angel Manuel Soto Benoît Gabriel Joel Perez Irizarry Dedicated to Kristian’s grandfather Felipe Figueroa who died in the aftermath of the hurricane but will not be forgotten. And to all the Puerto Ricans struggling after Maria. Pa’lante Siempre.


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Monday, May 21, 2018

Set late one evening in a Westminster bar, journalist Will Hewitt meets no-nonsense Deputy Finance Minister Pippa Thomas for what begins as a simple interview. Early exchanges, however, spark fireworks as both begin to reveal their dangerous hidden intentions — proving that once the truth is uncovered, there’s no going back. Go behind-the-scenes on the blog: https://flmsp.ly/strc Learn more about the film: https://flmsp.ly/fsrts License footage: https://flmsp.ly/lcnst — Cast: Will Hewitt JAMES FLOYD Pippa Thomas FIONA GILLIES Michael CHRISTOPHER ETTRIDGE — Writer / Director: Patrick Walsh Director of Photography: Phil Arntz Producers: James Northcote, Elisabeth Hopper, Hatty Hodgson Executive Producers: Ryan Avery, Ben Mitchell Associate Producers: Harriet Creelman, Louise Walker, Yvonne Hopper Music: The Clear Night Sky Production Designer: Aimee Meek Costume Designer: Jovana Gospavic Make-up Designer: Lily Gregory Casting: Vicki Thomson First Assistant Director: Pratyusha Gupta Second Assistant Director: Harriet Creelman Production Manager: Praghav Pasricha Gaffer: Chris Georgas Lighting Technician: George Stock B-Cam Operator: Lorenzo Levrini 1st Assistant Camera (A-CAM): Michael Hannided 1st Assistant Camera (B-CAM): Jack Peagam Loader: Becky Lee Camera Trainee: Deano Southan Movi Operator: James Davis Script Supervisor: Connie Fyans Costume Supervisor: Harumi Hirata Production Sound Mixer: Jordan Tewkesbury Boom Operator: James Spurrier DIT: Dave Robinson Production Assistants: Henry Walker, Charlie Dalton Driver: Andy McCormick Colourist: Matt Watson Sound Designers: Will Thomas, Dan Bodsworth Editorial and Online: The Quarry Stills Photographers: Niklas Mulzer, Dave Davis Behind the Scenes: Adam Plowden Second Unit Camera Assistant: Julian Wakefield


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Sunday, May 20, 2018

A restrained and mysterious film about a disenchanted Peruvian family man who drives a taxi for a living. His perspective on life is transformed by a prophet, a dark road, and a passenger with a secret — all over the course of one shift. Aspen Film Jury: “With clear focus and direction, this tense and minimalist story never yields momentum. Unlike the audience, the director clearly sees the road ahead and deftly drives the narrative to its satisfying cinematic destination.” WINNER: Aspen Shortfest 2017: Jury Special Recognition Lima Film Festival 2017 (Filmocorto): Best Short Film Lima Film Festival 2017 (Filmocorto): Best First Film Lima Film Festival 2017 (Filmocorto): Audience Award DAFO - Ministerio de Cultura del Perú - Concurso de Cortometrajes 2017 OFFICIAL SELECTION: Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival 2017 Palm Springs International Shortsfest 2017 Encounters Film Festival 2017 Tripoli International Film Festival 2017 Sao Paulo International Short Film Festival 2017 Berlin Interfilm Festival 2017 Nancy-Lorraine Film Festvial 2017 Figari Film Festival 2017 Boulder Short Film Festival 2017 Director: Alejandro Roca Rey Cast: Gonzalo Molina, Sandro Calderón, Alain Salinas, William Gómez, Ana María Jordán, Federico Abrill and André Moyo. Written by: Alejandro Roca Rey and Federico Abrill Producer: Marylin Vergel Executive Producer: Alejandro Roca Rey Cinematographer: Roberto Maceda Kohatsu DFP Editor: Alejandro Roca Rey and Miguel Gonzalez Sound designer: Rosa María Oliart Composer: Eduardo Kirschbaum Production designer: Gisella Ramirez Make-up: Flor Gomez Colorist: Daniel Carcelén Production Company: Turbo Media Made with support from: Guarango, EPIC, Fade Out, Atomica, G&G


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Animated Short by Michaela Müller Technique: Paint on Glass Duration: 8 min Produced at Academy of Fine Arts, University of Zagreb, Croatia, 2009, (HR/CH) Animation: Michaela Müller Sound Design: Fa Ventilato, Michaela Müller Music: Fa Ventilato Synopsis: A look at life on the Mediterranean borders of Europe, where tourists try to relax while immigrants struggle to get a chance for a better life. International Premiere: Cannes Film Festival 2010, Selection Cinéfondation Awards: Swiss Film Award Quartz 2011, Best Animation, Lucerne, Switzerland Jury Grand Prix, Animateka International Animation Film Festival 2010, Ljubljana, Slowenia 3 Months Sponsorship at Quartier21/MQ 2011, Tricky Women Film Festival, Vienna, Austria Grand Prix European Student Film, Holland Animation Festival 2010, Utrecht, NE Centaur for Best Debut Film, Message to Man Film Festival 2010, St.Petersburg, Russia Best Animated Film, International Documentary and Short Film Festival 2010, Ismailia, Egypt Special Jury Award, International Izmir Animation Festival 2011, Turkey Jury Award for 2D Animation, International Animation Festival Banja Luka, 2011, BIH Taurus Studios Award for Best (Swiss) Soundtrack Animatou, 2010, Geneva, Switzerland First Prize, 42th Revue of Croatian Film and Video, Samobor, Croatia, 2010 Best Graduation Film, Reanimania 2010, Yerevan, Armenia Best Swiss Film, Fantoche 2010, Baden, Switzerland Best Croatian Film, Tabor Film Festival 2010, Zabok, Croatia Spirit Award for Animation, Brooklyn International Film Festival 2010, New York, USA Octavian for Best Animation, 19th Days of Croatian Film 2010, Zagreb, Croatia Special Mention of Filmcritics, 19th Days of Croatian Film 2010, Zagreb, Croatia Bronze Medal, Unica Film Festival 2011, Luxembourg Best Student Animation, Festival of Croatian Animation 2010, Zagreb, Croatia website: http://bit.ly/2jZc4lK


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Wednesday, May 9, 2018

Beatrice Nyariara lives in Korogocho. It’s widely considered to be Nairobi’s most dangerous slum. More than 150,000 people are packed into the shanty town which is less than two square kilometers. Crime is high. Gangs are active. Addiction is rampant. A while back, men in her community started to attack the “grandmothers” of Korogocho at night. Most of the women attacked are sexually assaulted, and some have been killed. The men believe that the elder women were less likely to be HIV positive. They also saw them as vulnerable. A few years ago, Beatrice decided enough was enough. It was time to fight back. It was time to develop a community. The result of that decision empowered the group, and taught their community to respect them, value them, and to know how to be there for them. Together, they are taking back Korogocho. View the behind the scenes making of the film here: http://bit.ly/2ws26lU Credits: Director: Brent Foster Producer: Tammy Foster Director of Photography: Pawel Dwulit Local Fixer: Evelyn Kahungu & George Kihara Gaffer/Key Grip: Maciej Kulpa Sound Recordist: Ednah Bonareri Momanyi First AC: Mike Chege Aerial Unit: Macdavis Mwangi & Christian Onyando Editor: Shane Patrick Ford, Hiatus Post-Production Supervisor: Catherine Pink, Hiatus Title Graphics and End Credits: Reactiv Original Score: David Chapdelaine, Hiatus Colourist: Sofie Borup, Company 3 Sound Design: Defacto Sound Transcriber: Mercy Muriuki VFX Compositor: Kevin Jones Special Thanks: Beatrice Nyariara Mary Nduta Esther Wanjao Mary Wanjiru Ng’ang’a Mary Njoki Wainaina Laeli Mbula Wambui wa kimuhu Rosemary Titi Beatrice Wanjiku Mary Wangui Njuguna Veronica Njeri Kago Jane Waithiageni Kiamuru Harriet Nyokabi Samuel Njoki Peter Aluvanse Felix Ochieng Francis Lugonzo Bertha Kangongoi Derek Sewell Josefina Nadurata Andrew Lynch Michael Corbiere Bruce McKay Jesse Ford Susan Rued Anderson Church of the Lord and Healing Ministries Great Hope Network Children Centre Korogocho Chief Nyabuto Omache Equipment Generously Provided by: William F. White International Inc. Supporters: Holiday Films Nimble Content The Work Inc. Hiatus Reactiv Defacto Sound Company 3 Benro Tenba LensProToGo Kessler Core SWX Convergent Design Rode Microphones Film Convert Zylight In Memory of Frank Dymock and to all those living their legacy on a daily basis. Visit the project at: http://bit.ly/1ZRO3K8 Copyright Foster Visuals Inc. 2018


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Monday, May 7, 2018

Traveling with a baby is an interesting thing. They add all sorts of challenges to any trip you do. Long flights, strollers, nap schedules, and car seats all seem to pile up and complicate what is supposed to be a relaxing vacation. Sometimes, you may even find yourself wondering…is all this effort worth it for a baby who won’t even remember the trip? All these experiences and memories will eventually disappear, like a fading dream. So is it worth it? I hope so. I hope these experiences were somehow baked into Ollie’s tiny cells as his body was developing. So as the dream fades away, he is left with some form of inspiration that may re-surface later in life. Maybe it will help him appreciate nature…or make him want to explore beyond the horizon? I have no idea…but I hope so. This video is a result of me grappling with these questions, and trying to document this point in my son’s life. Ollie was 8 months old when we traveled to Hawaii. Exactly 1 year later, we sat him down and “interviewed” him about his trip. By this time, I assume his memories had already faded to a dream like state, so I wrote a script that reflected that. MUSIC. “Oliver’s Travels” Composed by: Jared Blizzard - Beautiful work man! Pumped to have you on the team. “Palemote” by: Slow Meadow (Hammock Music) // THANK YOU so much for giving us permission to use your beautiful song. We really appreciate it. For anyone interested in hearing more, please VISIT: http://bit.ly/slowmeadow EDIT. Jordan Ingram - THANK YOU so much for your unbelievable patience and understanding as I made a million changes and tweaked this edit over and over again. I really do appreciate it, and had an awesome time collaborating with you on this edit. Nina THANK YOU so much for all your patience and help with this project. You rule.


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Juliette is a shy girl terrified to catch a ride with two horny bitches that arn’t paying any attention to the road… CC - English - Español - Portuguese. * Best Animation * Glasgow Horror Festival, UK 2017. * Best Animation * DarkVeins Horror Fest, Italy 2017. * Best Young Adult * Créajeune, Luxembourg 2018. * Best Animated Short * Hexploitation Film Festival, Canada 2018. * Special mention of the Student Jury * ANIBAR, Kosovo 2017. * Spécial mention * Smallmovie Festival, Italy 2017. FESTIVALS SELECTION - Animaldiçoados - Festival international de animaçao sombria - Brazil - 2016 - POST MORTEM International horror and Bizarre Film Festival- Mexico - 2016 - Dracula - Horror & Fantasy Film Festival - Romania - 2016 - Anim’Est - International Animation Film Festival - Romania - 2016 - San Sebastian Horror and Fantasy Film Festival - Spain - 2016 - TRASH – Mostra Internacional de Cinema Fantástico - Brazil - 2016 - PIFFF -Paris International Fantastique Film Festival - France - 2016 - Court mais TRASH - Belgium - 2017 - ANIMA - Belgium - 2017 - Festimages - Festival du court métrage belge de Charleroi - Belgium - 2017 - LPA film festival international de cinéma de Las Palmas Gran Canaria - Spain - 2017 - Toronto Indie Horror Fest - Canada - 2017 - Obscura - Germany - 2017 - Guanajuato International Horror Film Festival Aurora - Mexico - 2017 - ANIMAC Mostra International de Cinema d'Animacio de Catalunya - Spain - 2017 - Final Girls Belrin Film Festival - Germany - 2017 - MECAL - Festival international de curtmetrages i animacio de Barcelona - Spain - 2017 - BIFFF - Brussels International Fantastic Film Festival - Belgium - 2017 - 2300 Plan 9 : Les Etranges Nuits du Cinéma // Court-mais-Trash - Suisse - 2017 - ANIMAFEST ZAGREB - World Festival of Animated Film - Croatia -2017 - ANNECY - Festival international du film d'animation d'Annecy - France - 2017 - PICTOPLASMA - Germany - 2017 - FANT Bilbao Fantasy Film Festival - Spain - 2017 - Fantaspoa - Brazil - 2017 - TLVFest - The Tel Aviv International LGBT Film Festival - Israel -2017 - Dublin Sci-Fi Film Festival - Ireland - 2017 - Fantosfreak International Short Film Festival - Spain - 2017 - Insomnia International Animation Film Festival - Russia - 2017 - Wiesbaden International Festival of Animation - Germany - 2017 - ANIBAR Animation Festival - Kosovo - 2017 - Grossmann Fantastic Film and Wine Festival - Slovenia - 2017 - Art All Night Trenton - USA - 2017 - Macabro International Horror Film Festival - Mexico - 2017 - Ars Independent Festival - Poland - 2017 - ​​WIHFF Women in Horror ​Film Festival - USA - 2017 - CyBorg Film Festival - Italy - 2017 - L'Etrange Festival - France - 2017 - Bucheon International Animation Festival (BIAF) - Korea - 2017 - Les Nuits Magiques Festival international du film d'animation - France - 2017 - Primanima World Festival of First Animations - Hungary - 2017 - TOHorror Film Fest - Italy - 2017 - ITFF International Tour Film Festival - Italy - 2017 - Anatomy: Crime - Horror International Film Festival - Greece - 2017 - KloosterKino - Netherlands - 2017 - Horrorvision - Spain - 2017 - PÖFF Shorts Erootika - Estonia - 2017 - Festival de Cinema de Terror de Molins de Rei - Spain - 2017 - Muestra de cine de Horror y Fantástico EL VAMPIRASCOPIO - Mexico - 2017 - Weird Wednesday 0711 - Germany - 2017 - XIX Concurs de curts fantàstics i de terror de Sants - Spain - 2017 - Sacalacalaca, Interdimensional Horror & Sci-Fi Festival - Mexico - 2017 - Hrizantema Horror and Fantasy Film Festival - Serbia - 2017 - Fake Flesh Film Fest - Canada - 2017 - La Oscura Ceremonia - Spain - 2017 - DarkVeins Horror Fest - Italy - 2017 - Smallmovie Festival- Italy - 2017 - Interiora Horror Fest in Rome - Italy - 2017 - Glasgow Horror Festival - UK - 2017 - Maniatic International Film Festival - Spain - 2017 - Animateka - Slovenia - 2017 - Morbido Merida - Mexico - 2017 - The Optical Theatre Film Festival - Italy - 2017 - Créajeune - Luxembourg - 2018 - Festival de Cine de Terror Paura - Spain - 2018 - VOID International Animation Film Festival - Danemark - 2018 - Oregon Scream Week - USA - 2018 - Short Waves Festival - Poland - 2018 - Madeira Fantastic FilmFest - portugal - 2018 - Hexploitation Film Fest - Canada - 2018 - The II MORCE-GO Goias Horror Film Festiva - Brazil - 2018 - ANIMAKON - Spain - 2018 - ZLÍN Film Festival - Czech Republic - 2018 - Fest Anca, International animation Festival - Slovakia - 2018


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Family Written & Directed by Duncan Winecoff Starring Paul Hamy Music by Tomas Barfod featuring Jonas Smith for “Family” Choreographed by Holly Blakey Photographed by Stuart Winecoff Production Design by Merlin Ortner Edited by Ben Suenaga Cast (in order of appearance): Mila Hannemann (Dora’s double), Marko Braic, Benjamin Werth, Franka Marlene Foth, Malik Adnan, Crisjan Zollner, Kelle Huntscha, Hasso Beckersjürgen, Sascha Tschorn, Lena Reinhold & Dora Zygouri. Production Company: CZAR Co-Produced by Anomalie Films In association with Epoch Films & All:Expanded Executive Producers: Thorne Mutert, Jan Finke Leeor Brown, Megan Winecoff Jean Ozannat, Mindy Goldberg, Keenan Flynn Emi Stewart & Duncan Winecoff Produced by Michael Gugger Junior Producer: Anna Deckers Production Assistant: Selena Hamilton Presented by Apple Music First Assistant Director: Alex Schimpke Production Manager: Frank Pirsich Production Supervisor: Paul Dehn Driver / Set Medic: Gregor Nehring First Camera Assistant / Focus Puller: Nelson Smith Second Camera Assistant / Film Loader: Florian Bellack Steadicam Operator: Nestor Salazar Camera PA: Haroun Al-Shaater
 Video Assist Operator: Stefan Rücker
 Gaffer: Björn Susen Electrician: Axel Renner Electrician: Andre Schmidt Lighting Equipment Generously Provided by Electric Sun
 Sound Recordist: Christian Bornkessel
 Wardrobe Stylists: Laura Büchel & Katharina Heim
 Production Designer Assistant: Franziska Hoffmann Set Dresser: Mark Romaine 
Set Dresser: Jonathan Mármol Casting Associate: Stephanie Manrique
 Film Services: Cinelab London Head of Production: Aarti Mahtani Film Processing: Andy Hudson, Tony Puzas, John Gurney, Luke Slatter Film Scanning: Rob Wickings Special Thanks: Adrian Bull & John Mahtani 
 Post-Production Company: Friendshop Post-Producer: Adam Roe
 Colorist: Sophie Borup Color Producer: Alexandra Lubrano & Tom Gerhing Company 3
 Sound Designer & Mixer: Jeremy Siegel Sound Producer: Sasha Awn Heard City
 Location Scout: Tatijana Liebenow & Location Networx Catering: Gerwin Catering A very special thank you to Sheila Marquez, Lucius Winecoff, June Winecoff, Elizabeth Heffelfinger, Anthony Winecoff, Nina Toumanoff, Megan Winecoff, Michael Tyson , Stuart Winecoff, Leeor Brown, Aarti Mahtani at CineLab, Jakob Preischl & Philip Ramhofer, Anna Bauer, Franka Marlene Foth, Esteban, Lisa Densem & Wassili Zygouris, Jenny Krug, Ben Totty of Box Artist Management, Oriane David of Time Art, Theaterhaus Berlin, Kodak, Friendshop, Company 3, Heard City, Vantage, Electric Sun & All:Expanded.


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http://bit.ly/2Kxk3Cx http://bit.ly/2FKyK1h http://bit.ly/2jtk51O /God’s Lament Once I made a whale. Tried to make it small and cute But it grew too big. Now it’s too big. What am I to do? In the forest it gets tangled in the trees And it has no wings for it to fly I’m sorry. I’m so sorry, but this is your fate Away you go. To the sea Go ahead. Go try and live your life Once I called a man and woman to take care of the Earth But they liked each other, now they love each other. What am I to do? The man screams all day And the woman weeps all night I’m sorry. I’m so sorry, but this is your fate. Away you go. To the land Go ahead. Go try and live your life One week since I made the world, and already so much to do Four seasons in a year. Switching day and night everyday Storm clouds gather and lightning strikes Volcanoes explode and cover the land No matter how I try, I cannot control it I don’t even have anyone to pray to I gave humans reason, emotion and freedom Believing they would take good care of the world But they devoured all of life on earth And keep asking for more and more Away I go. Far away From now on Go ahead. Go try and live your life /Music Video Crew Director: Jude Chun, Yena Gim Producer: Taekyeol Kim Camera: Baejin Baek Gaffer: HyeongJun Ahn Grip: Hyungkyu Kim Production Assistant: Jaewoong Choi Choreographer: Jubin Kim Calligraphy: Sumin An /Music Video Cast God: Jubin Kim Whale: Hyoin Kim Wind: JangS Beast: Donghyung Kim Fire: Jooha Kwon Light: Younghee Jeon Tree: Daniel Jung Man: Daeyoung Oh Woman: Minkyung Paik /Song Credits Written by Taekyeol Kim Arranged by ZAGMACHI, Byunghoon Lee Vocals by Taekyeol Kim Electric Guitar by Daeyoon Kwon Bass by Sungil Jo Drum by Hyoguen Yoon Accoustic Guitar/Keyboard by Byunghoon Lee Chorus by ZAGMACHI Produced by Byunghoon Lee Recorded by Byunghoon Lee (FromCharlie Studio) Drum recording by Kwonil Park (Blue Dream Studio) Mixed by Byunghoon Lee (FromCharlie Studio) Mastered by Hoon Jun (Sonic Korea) Cover Artwork by Hokyeong Ryu


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Born out of his Jamaica sound system roots, DJ Kool Herc changed the face of the planet in the 1970’s resourcefully creating something out of nothing called Hip-Hop. Heavy bass, scratching, break dancing, rap, graffiti art and dress code, mixing old flavours making new fresh statements are at the core of the culture’s expression. All of these component parts of HIP HOP, I love, live for and are the driving forces behind what drove me to write, produce, finance and direct my contribution to the culture called Hip Hop Cafe. A short film for real HIP HOP heads globally, this one is for you. As far as I am aware a film like hasn’t existed until now. Have a watch, like it, share it, and hit me up if you want to see HOP CAFE 2 Follow Hip Hop Cafe Website: http://bit.ly/2rmArNe Instagram: instagram.com/hiphopcafefilm Twitter: twitter.com/HipHopCafeFilm Credits Written, directed and produced by Robbie Samuels http://bit.ly/2KwC83D Producers: James Pearcey, Pranav Arya, Russell Would Line Producers: Romain Richard, Alex Olivares & Patrick Greene Cast Jack: Osy Ikhile Jenny: Carla Harrison-Hodge Marge: Shola Adewusi Bonita: Jenny Mayers Waitress: Ania Sowinski Waiter: Tom Haywood Chess Player: Tunji Falana Hov: Gary Beadle Mr Dobalina: Masashi Fujimoto Saxophone man: Miguel D'Oliveira Chef: Femi Houghton Production Director of Photography: Andrew Kuchanny Production Designer: Vicky Hurley Editor: Paul Boobyer Costume Designer: Anne-Aurélie Pillet First Ad: Chris Malin Second Ad: Sam Bokma Gaffer: Jim Agnew Spark: Edward Hiscox Production Assistants: Claire Nolan & Huw Edwards DIT: Henri Plint Prop Buyer: Felicity Wetherell 1st AC: Calvin Day 2nd AC: Abi Hurcomb Grip: Carl ’Lump’ Dunn Sound Recordist: Rowan October Wardrobe Assistant: Hanna Szirmai Makeup Artist: Jessica Goh Stills Photography: Cregg St. Rose Catering: Mamma & Honnie Tang Post-Production Titles and Credit Design: Mark One & Bentley Middlewick Digital Distortion Pre-Visualisation: Dan Sollis & Phil Trease Time Based Arts Post Producer: Sean Ewins Compositing: Jamie Crofts, Ralph Briscoe Additional Compositing: Linda Cieniawska Colourist: Jack McGinty Vaudeville Sound Supervisor: Scott Marshall Re-Recording Mixer: Luke Hatfield Dialogue Editor: Vincenzo Bosa Sound Designer: Tom Joyce Music Original Music by: Golden Kimono Dedicated to Nick, a man that loved the music more than most.


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Wednesday, May 2, 2018