Submarine


Under the imminent threat of Lebanon’s 2015 garbage crisis, Hala, a wild child inside of a woman, is the only one to refuse evacuation, clinging to whatever remains of home. “Submarine” is this week’s Staff Pick Premiere! Read more about it here: vimeo.com/blog/post/submarine http://www.mouniaakl.com/ Official Selection at the: – 69th Cannes Film Festival, Cinefondation Category | World Premiere – 41st Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF), 2016 | North American Premiere – 13th Dubai International Film Festival 2016 | MENA Premiere – 30th South By Southwest Film Festival, 2017 – 61st Valladolid International Film Festival (SEMINCI), Spain 2016 – 24th Hamptons International Film Festival 2016 | US Premiere – 45th Festival Du Nouveau Cinema, Montreal, Canada 2016 – 38th Cinemed Film Festival, Montpellier, France 2016 – 48th Nashville Film Festival, USA 2017 – 41st Atlanta Film Festival, USA 2017 – 57th Krakow Film Festival, Poland 2017 – 27th New Orleans Film Festival, USA 2016 – 10th Kustendorf Film Festival, Serbia 2017 – 23rd Palm Springs International ShortFest, California USA 2017 – 39th Denver Film Festival, USA 2016 – 29th FilmFest Dresden, Germany 2017 – 2017 Michael Moore’s Traverse City Film Festival, Michigan USA 2017 – 9th Arab Film Festival “Beirut Cinema Days ”, Lebanon 2017 | Local Premiere & 50+ international film festivals AWARDS: – Muhr Jury Prize at the 13th Dubai International Film Festival, 2016 – Liberty Global Award Best Film at the 39th Denver Film Festival – Honorable Mention at the 41st Atlanta Film Festival, USA 2017 – Honorable Mention at the FIFOG Film Festival, Switzerland 2017 – UFVA KODAK Scholarship Award, 2016 – Best Director/Audience Choice Award/ Jury Selects at the 29th Columbia University Film Festival 2016 – IFP Award 2016 – James Bridges Production Grant Credits: Written and Directed by Mounia Akl Produced by Cyril Aris and Jinane Chaaya Co-written with Clara Roquet Director of Photography – Joe Saade Production Designer – Issa Kandil Music Composer – Paul Tyan Coproducer – Andrew Li Production Manager – Sonia Habib 1rst Assistant Director – Nay Tabbara Art Director – Hanady Medlej, Tara Sakhi Wardrobe – Michella Bteiche Assistant Wardrobe – Line Itani Casting Director – Petra Serhal Assistant Casting Director – Ghina Abboud Sound Mixer – Rawad Hobeika Boom Operator – Jad Asmar & Elie Karam 1st AC – Jad Tannous Make-up and SFX – Elie Boudjok Sound Designer – Cedric Kayem Colorist – Belal Hibri Editors – George Sikharulidze and Mounia Akl Executive producer – Lynn Raphael, Lee Posalino, Candice Abela Mikati Associate Producer – Farid El Khalil, Selim Mouzannar, Amal Traboulsi, Hala Akl Questa

Field of Vision – Monument | Monumento


At Friendship Park, a unique meeting place along the US–Mexico border, family members and loved ones from both countries can see and speak to each other through a meshed fence, but they cannot touch. Directed by Laura Gabbert See more from Field of Vision here: fieldofvision.org

#LifeChangingPlaces – LOFOTEN – Chris Burkard


This is the first one of the mini series #LifeChangingPlaces that follows people who went to a trip that in some form changed their lives. My team and I spent 9 days on the magical island formation Lofoten in northern Norway to capture the beauty that changed Chris Burkards whole approach to photography. facebook.com/vincenturbanfilms instagram.com/vincenturban Shot on Arri Alexa and Sony a7s II Camera: Clemens Krüger Editing: Max Neumeier Assistant Camera: Tim Höddinghaus & Lutz Stautner Sound Design: Max Neumeier & Denis Elmaci Grading: Mike Bothe Line Producer: Ralf Erthle Production: 27 Kilometer Entertainment Agency: Kolle Rebbe Client: Lufthansa

The xx – On Hold (Jamie xx Remix)


The xx – On Hold (Jamie xx Remix)
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Directed by: Alasdair McLellan

Lore – Official Trailer [HD] | Amazon Video


Based on real people and events, the podcast phenomenon comes to life with 6 terrifying stories from the Executive Producer of The Walking Dead and the Executive Producer of The X-files. Stream Lore Friday the 13th of October.
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From the executive producer of The Walking Dead and the executive producer of The X-Files, this anthology series brings to life Aaron Mahnke’s “Lore” podcast and uncovers the real-life events that spawned our darkest nightmares. Blending dramatic scenes, animation, archive and narration, Lore reveals how our horror legends – such as vampires, werewolves and body snatchers – are rooted in truth.

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Bury Me With The Lo On


During the late-’80s, two groups of teenagers from neighboring areas of Brooklyn came together to form a boosting (shoplifting) crew with a common goal— accumulate as much Polo Ralph Lauren as possible, by any means possible.

Known as the Lo Lifes, they dressed themselves in the finest garments stolen from every upper-class department store in the tri-state area, while living a reality that was the complete opposite of what Ralph Lauren represented.

To the authorities the Lo Lifes were criminals, but to themselves and people on the streets, their actions signified something else. They aspired to be something greater, and empowered themselves by taking something that wasn’t meant for them and making it their own.

For the past five years Lo Life founder Thirstin Howl the 3rd and photographer/filmmaker Tom Gould have been documenting this culture. Interviews, archival pictures, and recent portraits of key players make up the first-ever book recounting how a group of kids in Brooklyn went on to influence mainstream rap stars and birth a sub-culture of boosters and collectors of vintage Ralph Lauren worldwide.

A film by Tom Gould & Thirstin Howl the 3rd
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"SOY PABLO" Extended Trailer — A Bad Lip Reading of Narcos, a Netflix Original Series


In “Soy Pablo”, DEA agents convince an untrained Pablo Escobar doppelganger to infiltrate the drug lord’s lair, though things don’t go quite as planned…
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The real reason To Kill A Mockingbird became so famous


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In this episode of Overrated, Vox’s Phil Edwards investigates the largely unheralded business reason behind the success of Harper Lee’s “To Kill A Mockingbird.”

Harper Lee’s To Kill A Mockingbird is a literary classic, but it was also a landmark book in the paperback revolution. Thanks to publishers like Penguin Books, paperbacks changed dramatically from pulp fiction and dime store novels to a a legitimate way to read great literature.

To Kill A Mockinbird’s timing helped it capitalize upon that business shift and become a classic in classrooms — for business reasons as well as literary ones.

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David Droga – Making Advertising Human


www.fost.org 2017 Future of StoryTelling Summit Speaker: David Droga, Founder and Creative Chairman, DROGA5 David Droga, founder and creative chairman of Droga5, believes good strategy is a creative’s best friend. Advertising is not as linear of a process as it used to be–today, a consumer’s reaction to advertising becomes part of the narrative, and the words of a company can come back to them like a boomerang. Droga suggests that companies need to earn the right to have a conversation with their audiences, and that advertising in the future must incorporate a human element. Apply to attend the FoST Summit here: www.futureofstorytelling.org/summit/ Learn more about FoST Fest here: www.futureofstorytelling.org/fest Stock Media provided by www.pond5.com Find us on Twitter: www.twitter.com/fostorg on Facebook: www.facebook.com/futureofstorytelling and Instagram: www.instagram.com/futureofstorytelling/

Ad | BNP Paribas – Adalat


Ad | BNP Paribas – Adalat Réalisateur : Luc Besson Client : BNP Paribas Production : Benoît Di Sabatino Responsable studio : Benoit Holl Responsable pub : Fabrice Damolini Producteur VFX : Pascal Giroux Chargée d’Affaire : Marie-Ange Rousseau Superviseur VFX : Guillaume Ho Superviseur CG : Mickael Girod Previz : Geoffroy Barbet Massin, Baptiste Sola Character Design : Thomas Haas-Christensen Responsable Matte Painting : Christophe Courgeau Matte Painting : Christophe Courgeau, Thomas Revidon, Benoit Duroi, Jessica Ferry, Alexia Ferry, Matthieu Arnauld Modeling personnages : Thomas Haas-Christensen, Vincent Coni; Rida Simmou, Guillaume Kerfriden Modeling Vaisseaux Décor & Props : Nicolas Du That, Alexandre Laroumet, Victoria Leger Textures/Shading/Lighting : Guillaume Dadaglio, Jonathan Deniard, Yannick Emeneya, Andre Monteiro, Mickael Girod, Guillaume Ho TD : Michael Etienne Superviseur Animation : Alexandre Henri Setup : Alexandre Sauthier Animateurs : Alexandre Henri, Fanny Brotot, Elodie Lenaerts, Cédric Jeanne, Augustin Paillard, Geoffroy Barbet Massin, Jeremy Soudjoukdjian, Alexandre Sauthier FX : William Untereiner, Soufiane Kadache Motion Design/interface : Michael Moercant, Dany Lacarelle, Camille Vinet, Ludovic Christolomme Superviseur Compositing : Stéphane Pivron Compositing : Sébastien Podsiadlo, Stéphane Pivron, Guillaume Dadaglio, Jonathan Deniard, Andre Monteiro, Mickael Girod Compositing stereo : Olivier Raveneau