Thursday, April 5, 2018
A Kid From Somewhere: Pat O'Rourke - NOWNESS by NOWNESS
Toronto-based photographer Pat O’Rourke is the focus of the first film in a new trilogy from Canadian directors Paul Johnston and Adam Beck, which explores the lives of young artists who are making their mark on the world. The trilogy is supported by global creative project The Creator Class; a community of visual storytellers led by and for its members, helping them to turn their passions into a lifestyle and a living. Self-taught photographer O’Rourke has amassed a dedicated online following thanks to his combination of skate culture and documentary imagery, capturing life on the streets of his city.
Places, Thank You Places by J.J. Adler
Written by and Starring Gary Richardson Directed and Edited by J.J. Adler An overconfident understudy lets a taste of fame go right to his head. (Public release date on Vimeo: March 25, 2018)
Wednesday, April 4, 2018
Adam by William Armstrong
Shot in the Western Cape, South Africa Directed & Produced by: William Armstrong Cinematography: Caleb Heymann Editor: Stephen Dunne Original Music: Aaron Martin Underwater Photography: Paul Daniel Additional Underwater: Sasha Specker 1st AC: Siya Dumo Drone Operator: Andrew Pollack Sound Design: Tom Heddy @ Wave Colourist: Oisin O'Driscoll @ The Mill Special Thanks: Adam Voigt
A.CHAL FT A$AP NAST [CUANTO] by Dexter Navy
Directed & Edited By: Dexter Navy DOP: Corey C. Waters Produced By: Daniel Yaro Visual Effects: Zdravko Stoitchkov @ Absolute Grade: Matt Turner @ Absolute Sound Design: Eagle Blakk Special Thanks to: Kodak & Patrica Gàrate
GAMECHANGER by BIND
On his way to another tour of duty abroad, thirty-year-old Max gets caught up in a game with the young boys next door. Max gradually loses sight of reality, and the boys lose their innocence. short film | 10 min SCREENINGS / AWARDS 2017 SXSW (USA) | Grand Jury Award Nomination 2017 Interfilm International Short Film Festival Berlin (Germany) | First prize 'Confrontations' 2017 LA Shorts (USA) | Official competition 2017 Go Short (Netherlands) | In competition 2017 Red Carpet Human Rights Festival (Palestina) | Opening film 2018 Short Waves Festival (Poland) | In competition 2018 Festival YAOP (France) | In competition CAST / CREW Wouter van Oord Vincent and Mathijs Bruchmann director Christian van Duuren script Daan Gielis creative producer Joram Willink d.o.p. Bert Pot production design Minka Mooren costume design Monica Petit editor Dorith Vinken sound design Marco Vermaas composer Jorrit Kleijnen & Alexander Reumers casting KEMNA casting & Martha Mojet Childrencasting producers Joram Willink & Piet-Harm Sterk a BIND production in coproduction with NTR supported by Netherlands Filmfund, CoBO and Cultural Mediafund
Hypertrain by Fela & Etienne
On a train trip through spatial and temporal dimensions the traveller suddenly comes across himself. #cat Graduation film by Etienne Kompis and Fela Bellotto, at Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts, Switzerland. In Co-Production with SRF - Swiss Radio and Television Supported by Aargauer Kuratorium, Berner Filmförderung, Zollikofen www.hypertrain.ch https://ift.tt/2IrprFg https://ift.tt/2GRB7Ee
The Hanging by weathered features
Nineteen-year-old Kirill hangs out on the rooftops of apartment blocks, where his brazen stunts have earned him the nickname “Russian Spiderman.”
Tuesday, April 3, 2018
Via by Maria Constanza Ferreira
Roads, Rivers, Cities. Arteries, Veins, Neurons. This film features imagery obtained through Google Street View from seemingly infinite one point perspective roads from all around the world and digitally manipulated satellite photographs found through Google Earth and the United States Geological Survey Database. mariacf.com/Via Festivals: GLAS Animation Film Festival, USA Melbourne International Film Festival, Australia Flatpack Film Festival, United Kingdom IndieLisboa - International Independent Film Festival, Portugal Locomocion Experimental Film Festival, Mexico Galacticurt Film Festival, Spain Blackbox Film Festival, Switzerland Lumiar Film Festival, Brazil International Festival of Digital Arts of Clermont-Ferrand, France
Planet J | Amnesty International | Director's Cut by Alessandro Novelli - NEWGOLD
A short film about a new, different planet and a same world. "Planet - J is a story of journey and a discovery, of hope and possibility, of our present and our future. A fable, a metaphor on intelligent life and human rights, on space and on our time. A story of a different planet and a same world." Director's cut version Production: Newgold Direction and Design: Alessandro Novelli Animation: Laura Sofia Gonçalves, Alessandro Novelli, Ines Teixeira. Cleaning and Painting: Laura Sofia Gonçalves, Alessandro Novelli, Ines Teixeira, Diana Peixoto. for ContrapuntoBBDO: Executive Creative Director: Carlos Jorge Creative Director: Antonio Castillo, Lolo Ortega Art Director: Raúl López Graphic Design and Communication: Catherine Correa, Jorge Aguado Account supervisor: Ana Esther Martinez Producers: Gema Crespo, Melissa Ferrero, Vanessa Castro Music and Sound Design: Summer Music Studios, Javier Bayón, Josep Vilagut Agency: ContrapuntoBBDO Client: Amnesty International
Three Red Sweaters by Martha Gregory
A short documentary about how our memories are changing now that we can document every moment of our lives. OFFICIAL SELECTION 2018 Sebastopol Documentary Film Festival ** Critics Award 2018 Queens International Film Festival 2018 DOC NYC 2018 Crossroads Film Festival 2018 Bozeman Film Celebration 2018 Nashville Film Festival 2017 Aspen Shortsfest ** Best Documentary 2017 Middlebury New Filmmakers Festival ** Jacob Burns Creative Culture Award 2017 Milwaukee Film Festival 2017 Athens International Film and Video Festival 2017 Kerry Film Festival 2017 Festifreak - Festival Internacional Independiente de Cine de La Plata OFFICIAL WEBSITE -- https://ift.tt/2H6qJpU FORMAT -- 16mm TRT -- 9:45
Passion Gap by Matt Portman
Elani has grown up in violence. It surrounds her. It inhabits her father and lives on every face in her neighborhood. But Elani has learned a trick: watching people’s hands. If she carefully observes how someone carries a mug or a phone or a bottle, she can spot that subtle difference between holding and wielding. This keeps her alive. Elani has been with Mikey for almost a year. She is his number one girl. Mikey and his best friend, Sunday, are small time drug runners and tonight is their biggest score. If it all goes well, they’ll have enough money to get out of Cape Town for good. It’s up to Elani keep Mikey happy for one more night and prevent their relationship from imploding. https://ift.tt/2pFJh8b https://ift.tt/2GvkNc3 https://ift.tt/2I7PAsO https://ift.tt/2GsXAHC
Noriaki by Bjørn Ståle Bratberg
Short documentary. Noriaki has been a ski jumper as long as he can remember and has no plans of retiring. In the world's biggest ski jumping hill, all his skills and experience will be tested. Director: Bjørn Ståle Bratberg Sound mixer: Sara Lima Sound re-recording mixer/sound editor: Christopher Wilson Editor: Herbert Hunger Music by: Birger Clausen Camera: Bjørn Ståle Bratberg, Ed Edwards, Rina Yang Producer: Øivind Bratberg Additional editor: Arild Tryggestad Photographed on s16mm/super8mm/hd Film devlopment, rushes and film scanning by Cinelab London. Post produced at Goldcrest Post Production, London Produced with support from Fond for lyd og bilde
Monday, April 2, 2018
DELAURENTIS - A big part of a big sun by AB/CD/CD
Written&Directed by AB/CD/CD Produced by LA\PAC With Camille Gadda & Michel Beaupère Producer : Laurent Perreau Executive Producer : Jerome Denis 1st AD : Mélanie Le Portier Director of Photography : Elodie Tathane Special effects, makup artist : Jean Christophe Spadaccini Art Director : Samantha Lanteri Editor : Gopal Puntos Colourist : Sylvain Canaux Post production company : Editos Sound Design : Kouz
Maggie Rogers - Back In My Body by Maggie Rogers
Back In My Body, a documentary by Maggie Rogers Directed by Brendan Hall & Fraser Jones Director of Photography & Editor: Brendan Hall Producers: Graham Raubvogel & Jared Rosenthal Featuring Taylor Brock & Fraser Jones Follow Maggie Rogers: https://ift.tt/2H5gJNo https://ift.tt/2Gv5bCe https://twitter.com/maggierogers https://ift.tt/2GqNaZP
Caravane - Club Palace by Caravane
Club Palace is a short dream like voyage in which the viewer is the protagonist. As if in a dream, we are drawn through a series of surreal spaces where light, sound and gravity trick our senses. Through a progressive journey from confined spaces to an imaginary open world, Club Palace guides you on a course focused on exploration, curiosity and the unknown. A film by : Caravane Studio, Camille Boyer, Nik Mirus Production: l’Éloi (Éloi Beauchamp, Sébastien Hotte) Directors: Caravane Studio : Jean-Constant Guigue & Francis Dakin-Côté (l’Éloi) Art director: Camille Boyer (l’Éloi) Director of photography: Nik Mirus (l’Éloi) Music: Loïc Ouaret Key grip: Pierre-Luc Bouchard Electro: Amélie Douville, Jean-Martin Landry, Cédric Dupuis Camera assistant: Gérardo Alcaine Swing : Alexis Belhumeur Assistant art director: Bastien Collard Texture artist: Marc O’brien Stop motion animation: Rodrigo Sergio Eguren Raez, Jean-Constant Guigue, Francis Dakin-Côté, Bastien Collard, Camille Boyer Post-production : Caravane (Francis Dakin-Côté) Title design : Olivier Charland Special thanks to our art department volunteers : Rodrigo Sergio Eguren Raez, Ashley Olivieri, Marie Ebiner, Camille Bégin, Florine Pellachin, Guillaume Riopel, Vincent Malo, Marianne Stratis, Catherine Lévesque
Shrinking Slovenia by Joerg Daiber
Slovenia is one of Europe’s best kept traveller secrets. It is a small country that boasts wonderfully diverse geography: high Alpine peaks, idyllic countryside, vibrant city life, tranquil villages and a stretch of coastline. Tourism has been picking up over the last years, but it is still an amazing place to vistit. Travel trough amazing nature sites like Lake Bled, Vintgar Gorge and Bohinj lake. Vist the amazing Škocjan Cave and the Predjama Castle. Enjoy the adriatic coast at Prian and take a trip to the picturesque capital of Ljubljana. A tilt-shift time-lapse aerial film by Joerg Daiber. Facebook: https://ift.tt/NzKQ04 Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/spoonfilm YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/littlebigworld Web: https://ift.tt/NzKQ0b You can license raw footage clips from the Little Big World series here: https://ift.tt/2923iPx WATCH FULL SCREEN! Shot with Lumix GH4 and GH2, Gorillapod, 14-140mm and 7-14mm Lumix Lenses. Postproduction with Adobe Creative Production Suite. Music: Four Seasons – Spring (1st Movement) Antonio Vivaldi perfomed by Apollo Symphony Orchestra.
||Where Are The African Gods|| Film by: Rodney Passé by Rodney Passé
NOWNESS: Poetic License: Where are the African Gods? Lyricist Abbey Lincoln’s words are brought to life in this meditative portrait of black masculinity A moving recording of the late writer and renowned jazz singer Abbey Lincoln is captured in this new film from Brooklyn-born director Rodney Passé, who has previously worked with powerhouse music video director Kahlil Joseph. Reading from her own works, Lincoln’s voice sets the tone for a film that explores the African American experience through fathers and their sons. “The film movingly captures moments from the perspective of African American men and their sons” “Abbey Lincoln’s poem is a chilling reminder of black society’s struggle with self-image,” explains Passé. Speaking of the film’s experiment with spoken-word and music, the filmmaker continues: “The arrangement is heart-felt, capturing moments from the perspective of African American men and their sons, while celebrating the essence of black culture and honouring its significance in today’s society.”
Sunday, April 1, 2018
Undisturbed Norway - a timelapse adventure by Casper Rolsted
Experience a timelapse journey through the undisturbed nature of Norway. Nature's beauty can be so easily missed. It is my hope that my films will contribute to a deeper understanding and gratitude of the natural wonders in our world and to the preservation of our fragile environment in the future. Film locations in “Undisturbed Norway”: - Sognefjell - Folgefonna - Dalsnibba Mountain Plateau - Gamle-Strynefjellsvegen - Jotunheimen - Briksdal Glacier - Rondane - Ridder-Spranget (The Knight’s leap), Valdresflye - Rauma - Hardangerfjord - Hardangervidda - Geiranger - Lovatnet - Oldevatnet Photographer, editor and sounddesigner: Casper Rolsted Music: “All is Not Lost” by Tony Anderson (licensed through Musicbed) Camera equiptment: Sony A6300 Mirrorless Digital Camera Body Samyang 12mm f/2.0 NCS CS lens Samyang 21mm F1.4 ED AS UMC CS lens Samyang 50mm F1.2 AS UMC CS lens Samyang 100mm F2.8 ED UMC MACRO lens Edelkrone SliderPLUS Medium with Action & Target Module FOLLOW MY WORK YouTube.com/CasperRolsted?sub_confirmation=1 Facebook.com/CasperRolstedVisuals Instagram.com/CasperRolsted Twitter.com/CasperRolsted
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