Friday, May 29, 2020
Tutwiler (full film) | The Marshall Project + FRONTLINE by The Marshall Project
What happens to women who are pregnant in prison, and to the babies born to them? A rare and intimate look at pregnancy and motherhood behind bars. FRONTLINE and The Marshall Project go inside Alabama’s Julia Tutwiler Prison for Women in “Tutwiler” — an unforgettable window into the lives of pregnant women in prison, and what happens to their newborns. A documentary short from Academy Award-nominated filmmaker Elaine McMillion Sheldon. U.S. television premiere on America ReFramed on WORLD Channel, 5/19/2020.
AYIA 'Easy' by Salomon Ligthelm
Produced By...... All Expanded, Section80 Executive Produced By...... Artjail, Section80, Film Supply, Stink Executive Produced By...... Cabin, Division, Soft Citizen Director...... Salomon Ligthelm Cinematographer...... Shabier Kirchner Executive Producer...... Emi Stewart Executive Producer...... Katie Lambert Executive Producer...... Marco Orlando Executive Producer...... Chris Dodds Production Manager...... Jon Melton Producer...... Luigi Rossi Production Designer...... Madison Hatch Art Director...... Steven Killian Set Dresser…… Kit Sheridan Set Dresser....... Tommy Mitchell Actor…… Anders Gran Actress…… Yueyao Li Dancer...... Dale Ratcliff Dancer...... Yiannis Logothetis Dancer...... Jesse Kovarsky Dancer...... Paul Zivkovich Dancer...... Quaba Ernest Dancer...... Leo Hishikawa 1st Assistant Director...... Andreas Villaggio Production Coordinator...... Francesco Rizzo Choreographer...... Amy Gardner HMU Artist...... Ashley Disarro HMU Assistant...... Davisha Dadone Wardrobe...... Abby Oliver Wardrobe Assistant...... Abigail Klitzing Costume PA...... Esther Fonse Stunt Rigger...... Mike Matera Stunt Rigger....... Scott Kelly Stunt Rigger....... Alexa Marcigliano Prod/camera Truck PA...... Mike Alliegro G&e Truck PA...... Chris Jackson Driver PA "Van C"...... Emery Schiffraw Driver PA "Van B"...... Kerry Hempel Driver PA "Van A"...... Alec Battistoni Set PA...... Drew Palmer 1st Assistant Camera...... Evan Walsh 2nd Assistant Camera...... Gabriella Aguirre Loader...... Greg Howard Steadicam Operator...... Calvin Falk 2nd Unit DP...... Mobolaji Olaoniye Gaffer...... David Mccabe Best Boy Electric...... Brad Burke Key Grip...... Otter Moore Best Boy Grip...... Larry Cerpas Editorial...... Cabin Editorial Editor...... Sam Ostrove - Cabin Editorial Additional Editing...... Salomon Ligthelm Editorial Producer...... Carr Schilling - Cabin Editorial VFX and Post...... Artjail ECD/Owner...... Artjail - Steve Mottershead EP...... Artjail - John Skeffington 2D Lead...... Artjail - Christoph Schroeer 2D Artists...... Artjail - Dayung Jo, Kyle Andal, Gerard Andal, Emily Bloom, Andres Kirejew, Alex Shahviri, Andrew Thiessen 2D Artists (Con't)...... Artjail - Molly Intersimone, David Tate, Mark Yfantidis, Daniel Beleski, Chris Turner, Marcus Wood, Fred Kim 3D Lead......Artjail - Ross Denner 3D Artists...... Artjail - Ben Elliot, Christina Ku, Sandor Toledo 3D FX......Artjail - Georgios Cherouvim Senior Producer...... Artjail - Perry Tate VFX Supervisor…… Artjail - Ross Denner Additional Post...... Veli Color...... Artjail Colorist...... Artjail - Clinton Homuth Galaxy Shot......Tyler McGrath Depthkit DP...... Cory Allen Sound Design (Teaser)...... Salomon Ligthelm Sound Mix (Teaser)…… Marcelo Baldin (Combustion) Sound Design (Film)...... Salomon Ligthelm Sound Mix And Additional Design (Film)…… Defacto Sound To the films that have come before - 2001 Space Odyssey, La Haine, Gomorrah....
“Singularity (after Stephen Hawking)” by Marie Howe by Maria Popova
Poem by Marie Howe. Text and context: https://ift.tt/3eSvkfI Created for The Universe in Verse: https://ift.tt/3eZ0rWW Produced by SALT Project (http://saltproject.org) with Maria Popova (https://ift.tt/1n4t82m). Original music by Zoë Keating (http://zoekeating.com). This has been a multi-woman labor of love, with everyone involved donating their time and talent.
Face to Face Time by Isabel Shill
Claire takes the bold step of initiating a FaceTime call, only to discover Danny’s flaccid enthusiasm for her.
Thursday, May 28, 2020
Esther by Rebecca Halfon
2020 | Comedy | English | 13 min. Drunk with power after getting her braces off, 13-year-old Esther tries to seduce her oblivious Hebrew tutor. Performances by Judith Lawrence and CK Brennan. Written & Directed by Rebecca Halfon Produced by Max Rothman, Emily Dalmas, Rebecca Halfon Edited by Rebecca Halfon, Rory Pfotenhauer Cinematography by Christopher Fox Music by Dylan Nowik, David Su, & Dominique Star 1st AD: Sakshi Gurnani 1st AC: Rhys Stevenson Gaffer: Norris Guncheon Grip: Bharat Gurwani Sound Recordist: Connor Donahue Script Supervisor: Joseph Gallo Casting Director: Charlotte Arnoux Sound Mixer: Connor Donahue Colorist: Na Thirakomen Dance Choreography: Chelsea Keys Hair and Make-Up: Tetiana Gluschenko
CANDY SHOP by Patrick Smith
Pills and capsules are choreographed into a cacophony of shape, color and size, resulting in a satirical commentary about our cultural, recreational, and economic infatuation with prescription drugs. Animated by Patrick Smith Produced by Kaori Ishida Percussion by Steve Rice Awards: • First Prize International Competition, Seoul Metro International Film Festival, Korea. • Jury Award for Global Issues, Palm Springs International Animation Festival • Jury Award Ann Arbor Film Festival Official Selection: USA • 2020 Ann Arbor Film Festival • 2020 Florida Film Festival • 2020 Athens International Film and Video Festival • 2020 Phoenix Film Festival • 2020 Arizona Film Festival • 2019 New York Short Film Festival • 2019 St. Louis Film Festival • 2019 Palm Springs International Animation Festival • 2019 Woodstock Film Festival, USA • 2019 Lake County Film Festival, USA • 2019 Queen City Film Festival, USA Official Selection: International • 2020 Stuttgart International Animation Festival, Germany • 2020 Athens Anifest, Greece • 2020 Chester Animation Festival, UK • 2020 Ciné court animé, France • 2019 London International Animation Festival, UK • 2019 Kaboom Animation Festival, Netherlands • 2019 ReAnimania Animation Festival, Armenia • 2019 Kuandu International Animation Festival, Taiwan • 2019 Manchester Animation Festiva, UK • 2019 Chaniatoon International Comic & Animation Festival, Greece • 2019 Taichung International Animation Festival, Taiwan • 2019 Seoul Metro International Film Festival, Korea • 2019 Badalona Film Festival, Spain • 2019 International Short Film Festival Beveren, Belgium • 2019 Animation Marathon, Greece
Freedom Is A Serious Crime by Rafa
This is a glimpse of the protests that have been taking place in Hong Kong for the last months. The film encapsulates some of the events that occurred during the period 9.12 to 10.21, 2019. Millions of people poured onto the streets only to note how the city's unelected CE turned a deaf ear to their demands. As a result, several incidents have happened all across the city. The movement that seeks greater democracy and freedom has been on a standstill since the outbreak of Covid-19. As protesters lose international momentum due to the pandemic, Beijing's central government intends to enact the National Security Law, violating the agreements reflected in Hong Kong's Basic Law and breaking the "One Country, Two Systems" premise. Under the new law, dissent will be effectively criminalized. Freedom of speech will be restricted, including controls of what is published online. The once self-proclaimed 'Asia's Finest' Police Force has become a source of hatred, with countless claims of brutality and abuses of power. Tear gas rounds shot by officers are counted by the (ten) thousands, as are the protestors that have been arrested. Most recently, these include 15 veteran pro-democracy activists and lawmakers. No police officer has been held accountable for the time being, despite the vast amount of misconduct evidence caught on camera. Filmed and edited by Rafa Zub. Music licensed on Musicebed.com - Discovery by Makeup and Vanity Set. Additional sounds on freesound.org.
Old Jarvie by Benjamin Dowie
Old Jarvie brand film. McLaren Vale, South Australia. Directed/shot/cut by Benjamin Dowie Additional cinematography by David Parkinson (drone) and Mark Tipple (water). Music by Beau Lightning - https://ift.tt/2NsJJBY www.oldjarvie.com.au https://beanpole.com.au
Wednesday, May 27, 2020
How to Be Alone by The New York Times
I was struggling with quarantine — until I found the polar explorers. By Sindha Agha. Read the story here: https://nyti.ms/2LSeiRK
Why-Axis // Bloodstain by Tara
Real groups of mates. Real nights out. Just before lockdown. ‘Bloodstain’ explores Dublin nightlife, youth and culture - coincidently shot just before lockdown, something that might never be the same again. Director // Tara O'Callaghan Producer // Niamh Bryson Co- Producer // Emma Smith Cinematographer // Robin J. Kavanagh Edit & Grade // Alan McCarthy Production Design // Emma Dillion BRoll // Slawek Bracki
Tuesday, May 26, 2020
Waze & Odyssey, George Michael, Mary J. Blige & Tommy Theo - Always (Director's Cut) by Nelson de Castro
Director: Nelson de Castro Starring: Allison and Veronica Huber Production Company: Little Ugly Directors Rep: OB Management Executive Producers: Jesse McClung & Kimberly Stuckwisch Commissioner: Kat Cattaneo Producer: Briana Goldberg Director of Photography: Jeff Leeds Cohn Choreographer: Monika Felice Smith 1st AD: Michael Coursey Production Designer: Eddie Inda Editor: Taylor Brusky VFX Supervisor: Bryan Fugal Post Producer: Naheem Adio Costume Designer: Meredith Peebles Hair & Makeup Artist: Kimtsy Sanchez Motion Control Programmer: Simon Wakley Colorist: Jacob McKee Production Manager: Tim Kerigan
Pressure - The countless faces of Chaos by Ernest Desumbila
Among the ruins of an extinct civilization, a group of young wanderers press on without looking back. As they tread the path laid by their cyber-gods, they will have to face the demons of time, beauty and the Mediterranean Sea itself before the equinox takes its last breath. Cornered by both the terrifying and the sublime, each of them must make the most transcendental decision of their lives: be ephemeral or become eternal. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Directed by Ernest Desumbila Produced & Post-Produced by Sauvage.TV Executive Producers: Eva Laffitte, Ernest Desumbila DoP: Jan David Gunther Poem by Stefan Storm recited by Susie Cobbs Art Director: Antoni Castells Cast: Camelia Bourbon · Lea De Tullio · Maria Yurko · Joan Pedrola · Xavier Bekefi · Bella Michlo · Songa Park · Sharon Elongue · Salem Amar · Joss Jaycoff · Mahamadou Samanjari · Mike Payne · Daniel Berenguer Inspired by the world of Pressure Clothes by Théodoros Gennitsakis Music "Concerto pour une voix" by Saint-Preux / Copyright & Production NETMUSIC S.A. With the participation of Iconoclast.TV Thanks to Gregg Dallesandro and Artistry Contact & distribution: hi@sauvage.tv
Nenad, Who Plays Ping Pong by Brandon Lavoie
Nenad Bach is a world-class musician that decided to stop performing publicly after being diagnosed with Parkinson's Disease in 2010. In the wake of his diagnosis he discovered that playing ping pong helped to alleviate his symptoms. Now he's attempting to help millions of others do the same. Official Selection of 2020 Mountainfilm Festival Director & Editor: Brandon Lavoie - www.lavoie.work Producers: Barbara Kopple, David Cassidy & Williams Cole Associate Producer: Daniel Order Cinematography: Jonah Markowitz - www.jonahmarkowitz.com David Quateman - www.dqcamera.com Sound Recordist: José Gorritti - www.josesoundartist.com Post Sound Engineer: Justin Enoch - www.ujstinechno.com Colorist: Mikey Pehanich @ Blacksmith - blacksmith.tv/portfolio.php Title & Credit Design: Sophia Baraschi-Ehrlich - https://ift.tt/2ZIqNY7 Music Licensing: Musicbed - www.musicbed.com
Drum Wave by Natalie Erika James
A young pianist confronts her fear of motherhood when she marries into a remote island community with bizarre fertility rituals. - Writer/Director: Natalie Erika James - https://ift.tt/2M1rBPG Producer: Emma Haarburger Starring: Jenny Wu & Yuchen Wang Cinematographer: Charlie Sarroff - https://ift.tt/2wTSwn6 Production Designer: Josephine Wagstaff - https://ift.tt/2LWDxT1 Special Effects Makeup: Sharp FX - http://sharpfx.com.au Editor: Florence Holmes Sound Designer: Livia Ruzic Colourist: CJ Dobson - http://cjdobson.com Composer: Tamil Rogeon VFX Artist: Louis Nikolovski
Monday, May 25, 2020
SQUEEGEE by Morgan Krantz
High-powered female executive meets high-rise window-washer for an erotic rendezvous on opposite sides of her skyscraper window. Written, directed, edited & produced by Morgan Krantz Starring: Amy Rutherford — Lori Blair McKenzie — Window Washer Emily Jane King — The Assistant Credits: Cinematographer - Alan Kelly Producer - James Rathbone Original Score - Ali Helnwein Art Director - Olivia Bednar Sound Design - Jason Stare Associate Producer - Greg Stewart Colorist - Eli Born DIT: Michele Homonylo HMU: Melanie Quigg AC: Jamie Shaw
Red Bull - Originate by Reel Water Productions
In sport, success is often defined by measuring yourself against the competition. With little change to the landscape of Alaska since her first trip 10 years ago, big mountain skier Michelle Parker returns to Haines to test her skillset in the mountains. As she revisits some of the steepest, most unforgiving lines of her career, we discover that her metric for success isn't measured by competition, Alaskan spines or blower pow, but found within. "Originate" is the winner of the Vimeo Staff Pick Award at the 2020 MountainFilm Festival
Sunday, May 24, 2020
Planet Hunter by Daniel Soares
The story of the student who became a planet hunter. When Anne Dattilo attended a guest lecture at the University of Texas she had no idea it would be the start of a journey involving complex algorithms, a space telescope breaking down in orbit, a trip to an observatory in the Chihuahuan desert and, finally, the discovery of two new planets. Creative: Google Creative Lab / Xavier Barrade, Daisy Ifama, Suzie Redfern Animation Studio: Buck / Orion Tait, Yker Moreno, Jon Gorman Client: Google Director: Daniel Soares Exec. Producer: Anne Skopas Line Producer: Billy Mack Cinematographer: Christophe Colette Editor: Dylan Edwards Original Score: James William Blades Sound Design: Raphael Ajuelos Color: Seth Ricart / RCO Color AD: Augie Alcala PM: John Reeder 1st AC: Zachary Sprague 2nd AC: Alex Ybarra Grip: Justin Syeb Gaffer: Greg Travis Sound: Andrew Smetek PA: Carol Murrah, Raven Bosch, Ellie Enright
Time Is A Nagra by Sean Pecknold
When Liana offers to turn herself and her husband Clay into birds, they're faced with a difficult choice as they soon realize that shapeshifting doesn’t come without sacrifices. Official Selection Flux Screening Series Official Selection Pasadena International Film Festival 2020 Written & Directed by: Sean Pecknold Starring: Liana Jegers & Clay Hickson Music & Sound by: Antfood Animation by: Lessa Millet Animation by: Sean Pecknold Art Assistant & Puppets: Jordan Tager Assistant Camera: Mike Dorsey Colorist: Kaitlyn Batistelli Special Thanks: Ethos, Antfood, Brittany Carson, On The Mark, Adi Goodrich Inspired by Chicken the red eclectus parrot.
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