The story takes place at the same time that the first night in HELL’S CLUB. There is a place where all fictional characters meet. . Outside of time, Outside of all logic, This place is known as HELL’S CLUB, But this club is not safe.
"Great Lakes, Bad Lines" Full Film
Posted in: Animation
Discover the story of two Michigan natives + adventurers and their 500-mile, fossil-free journey across the Michigan’s Upper Peninsula along the route of Line 5, a 63-year-old pipeline that threatens our inland waters and Great Lakes. Through the lens of adventure, personal stories, and natural beauty, this film highlights the ecosystems and livelihoods that are at risk and inspires all to take action within their own lives. Link to trailer: https://vimeo.com/180241401 In partnership with: FLOW www.flowforwater.org Oil and Water Don’t Mix www.oilandwaterdontmix.com Made possible through the generous support of: Patagonia, Inc www.patagonia.com Founders Brewing Company www.foundersbrewing.com Moosejaw www.moosejaw.com Cherry Republic www.cherryrepublic.com Crystal River Outfitters Recreational District www.crystalriveroutfitters.com
"Great Lakes, Bad Lines" Trailer
Posted in: Animation
Discover the story of two Michigan adventurers and their 500-mile, fossil-free journey across the Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, along the route of Line 5 – a 63-year-old pipeline – that threatens our inland waters and Great Lakes. Through the lens of adventure, personal stories, and natural beauty, this film highlights the ecosystems and livelihoods that are at risk and inspires all to take action on their own terms. In partnership with: FLOW www.flowforwater.org Oil and Water Don’t Mix www.oilandwaterdontmix.com Made possible through the generous support of: Patagonia, Inc www.patagonia.com Founders Brewing Company www.foundersbrewing.com Moosejaw www.moosejaw.com Cherry Republic www.cherryrepublic.com Crystal River Outfitters Recreational District www.crystalriveroutfitters.com
There’s no telling how many guns we have in America—and when one gets used in a crime, no way for the cops to connect it to its owner. The only place the police can turn for help is a Kafkaesque agency in West Virginia, where, thanks to the gun lobby, computers are illegal and detective work is absurdly antiquated. On purpose. Thing is, the geniuses who work there are quietly inventing ways to do the impossible. Director Steven Brahms Cinematographer Garrett Hardy Davis Editor Drew Blatman & Steven Brahms Sound Hunt Beaty Sound Mix Colin Alexander Color Kath Raisch Produced by GQ
Irma – It Ain't Easy
Posted in: Animation
Music&Lyrics Irma Pany Director Jeremy Lepine and Katya Rybka Choreography Jeremy Lepine DOP/Edit Katya Rybka Color John Krylov
When Dusty masturbates for the first time, something bad happens… WINNER: Grand Jury Prize / Narrative Short – Seattle International Film Festival Grand Jury Prize & Audience Award / Narrative Short – IFFBoston Jury Award / Best Narrative Short – Sarasota Film Festival Jury Award / Best Short Film – Ashland Independent Film Festival Jury Award / Best Live Action Short Film – Lower East Side Film Festival OFFICIAL SELECTION: Sundance Film Festival, Palm Springs International Shortfest, Atlanta Film Festival, Maryland Film Festival, Montclair Film Festival, Nashville Film Festival, Florida Film Festival, Sidewalk Film Festival, Chicago Critics Film Festival, Santa Barbara International Film Festival, Brooklyn Film Festival, Las Vegas Film Festival, Omaha Film Festival, Shorts That Are Not Pants, Shortlist Film Festival FEATURED ON: The Vimeo blog: www.vimeo.com/blog/post/death-sex-and-deodorant-inside-the-film-killer Short of the Week: www.shortoftheweek.com/2016/08/31/killer/ STARRING: Hale Lytle FEATURING: Michael Barbieri, Judith Lightfoot Clarke, Daniel Haughey, Todd Henry, Jake Kitchin, Richard Price & Jack Scott WRITTEN & DIRECTED BY: Matt Kazman PRODUCED BY: Ben Altarescu DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY: Ryan Nethery PRODUCTION DESIGN: Cidney Hue CASTING: Matthew Wulf ASSISTANT DIRECTOR: Siena Brown PRODUCTION MANAGER: Adam Peryer 1ST ASSISTANT CAMERA: Sarah Harrison 2ND ASSISTANT CAMERA: Dan Lyons CAMERA PA: Brooks Girman GAFFER: Zach Stoltzfus KEY GRIP: Ted Maroney KEY GRIP: Alex Koht GRIP: Chernoh Sesay SOUND MIXER: Alan Kudan BOOM OPERATOR: Jordan Moser SOUND ASSISTANT: Jun Sekiya ART ASSISTANT: Kadi Tseng HAIR & MAKEUP: Emily Nowacki EDITOR: Matt Kazman SOUND DESIGN: Arjun G. Sheth COLORIST: Josh K. Brede MUSIC SUPERVISOR: Kendall York POSTER DESIGN: David Sánchez www.mattkazman.com
Whilst in Barcelona on a temporary writing assignment, Julia beds a tall dark stranger to find herself with more than what she bargained for – a serious relationship. Written, Directed, and Produced by Alex Burunova (www.alexburunova.com) Written and Produced by Ignacio F. Rodo (http://cargocollective.com/ignaciofrodo) Julia – Nadine Nicole Heimann (http://nadinenicole.com/) Pau – Roger Batalla (http://www.rogerbatalla.com/) Cinematography: Fady Hadid, Julietta Lutti Music: Nico Casal Production Design: Laura Velasco Costumes: Clara Jung, Filipa Fabrica Sound: Marcello Dubaz, Michael Huang Editing: Joseph Shahood, Sven Pape Dialogue: Daniel Grove Review from NBFF: http://theentertainmentsection.com/movie-review/#/film-review-lonely-planet/ Filmmaker Interview: theentertainmentsection.com/work/#/alex-burunova-making-love-authentic/ Filmmaker Interview from filmfestivals.com :http://www.filmfestivals.com/blog/vanessa_mcmahon/interview_with_short_filmmaker_alex_burunova_69th_cannes_film_festival
Kids of the Apocalypse – Breakdown
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A short breakdown of the music video for Kids of the Apocalypse. For the original video https://vimeo.com/161145299
In a post-apocalyptic dystopia. A number of kids take refuge in what was once a flourishing American high school. Where psychoactive fumes are blurring the boundaries of reality. Where the wild is fusing with the digital. Music Video for Kids of the Apocalypse. 90% Cinema 4D & VRAY. 10% Black Magic Pocket Cam. http://kidsoftheapocalypse.org
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