Posted Wednesday, March 25th, 2009
This trailer feels a bit like an Arcade Fire video but it’s beautiful and I am giddily excited about seeing the film when it is released in October. I stopped breathing a little bit while watching the trailer. Always a good sign I feel! You can watch a prettier HD version on the Apple website.
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Posted Friday, February 6th, 2009
This week we were thrilled to announce the launch of Film of the Month on Shooting People, which recognizes the best films made and uploaded to Shooting People by our members on both sides of the Atlantic. Shooting People Patron director Mike Figgis selected the animated short Zoo by 24 year old Robin Bushell as January’s Film of the Month. The other shortlisted films for January were the documentary Hanging With Frank by David Graham Scott, and the performance piece…
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Posted Monday, December 1st, 2008
The Court 13 collective who made Glory at Sea say they “strive to bring down the hegemony of that hollow feeling” and they certainly do just that with this gorgeous film. Watch it online now. It will make your heart thump with love and hope and humanity. Glory at Sea is on the latest issue of Wholphin. If you don’t already subscribe to Wholphin then sign up now. F*ck the recession. It’s films like these that get you through.
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Posted Thursday, October 30th, 2008
I just saw this on Matt Dentler’s blog and I feel compelled to post it here too because Charles is so wonderful and his words are so stirring.
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Posted Wednesday, October 29th, 2008
You’re supposed to send this video to 5 friends so I’ll put it here for the 5 people who read my blog! It’s an odd mix of earnest and somewhat funny but hey, it’s all for a good cause: VOTE!
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Posted Wednesday, October 29th, 2008
Remember those Budweiser ads that were funny and then kinda annoying? Well director Charles Stone is back with the original cast to make a political point about the last 8 years and the change we need. True.
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Posted Friday, October 24th, 2008
I can’t believe I’ve only just discovered Sarah Haskin’s Target: Women videos. If you ever watch ads marketed to women and you think “huh?” or “WTF?” or even “Please keep your cheesy marketing campaigns out of my living room you patronizing turds” then you will enjoy Haskin’s take on birth control, botox, chick flicks and yogurt! P.S. Beware of gray hoodies: It’s that “I have a Masters but then I got married” look.
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Posted Tuesday, October 21st, 2008
The End of America, based on Naomi Wolf’s book of the same name and directed by Annie Sundberg and Ricki Stern (The Trials of Darryl Hunt, The Devil Came on Horseback), just premiered at the Hamptons International Film Festival and will be screening at Sheffield Doc/Fest soon but you can watch it right now on SnagFilms. The film is a bit lecturey (it is actually structured around a lecture given by Wolf) but it makes some very important points about…
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Posted Wednesday, October 15th, 2008
Thanks to Agnes Varnum at Doc It Out for the heads up about this. Frontline’s The Choice 2008 is available to watch free online in its entirety. I’ve only watched part of it so far but it’s definitely vital viewing on the political and personal histories of Obama and McCain and I’m looking forward to watching the rest when I can give it my full attention (although giving ANYTHING my full attention at the moment is proving tricky). Also, women…
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Posted Friday, October 10th, 2008
Continuing with my epic embedding I thought this SnagFilms politics widget was appropriate. I recommend watching Run Granny Run and Can Mr. Smith Get To Washington Anymore? Also just a heads up that the latest film from Annie Sundberg and Ricki Stern, The End of America, based on the book by Naomi Wolf, will be on Snag from October 21st just after it has premiered at the Hamptons International Film Festival. Sundberg and Stern previously made the powerful docs The…
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