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stinerbros · 2 years
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Papa Machete from Third Horizon on Vimeo.
"Papa Machete" is a glimpse into the life of Alfred Avril, an aging subsistence farmer who lives in the hills of Jacmel, Haiti. He also happens to be a master of the mysterious martial art of Haitian machete fencing, also known as Tire Machèt. Teaching about the practical and spiritual value of the machete—which is both a weapon and a farmer’s key to survival—Avril provides a bridge between his country’s traditional past and its troubled present. The film documents his proud devotion to his heritage and his struggle to keep it alive in the face of contemporary globalization.
A Third Horizon Film In Association with Borscht Corp Co-Produced by Coffee and Celluloid and Four Bent Corners
Directed by Jonathan David Kane Executive Producers / Writers: Jason Fitzroy Jeffers & Keisha Rae Witherspoon Director of Photography: Richard Patterson Co-Producer: Joey Daoud Sound Design: Joel C. Hernandez
papamachete.com haitianfencing.org thirdhorizonmedia.com
Toronto International Film Festival '14 (Toronto, Canada) Borscht Film Festival '14 (Miami, FL, USA) Sundance Film Festival '15 (Park City, UT, USA) Sheffield Documentary Festival '15 (Sheffield, UK) Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival '16 (Clermont-Ferrand, France) Miami International Film Festival '15 (Miami, FL, USA) Blackstar Film Festival '15 (Philadelphia, PA, USA) Traverse City Film Festival '15 (Traverse City, MI) Maryland Film Festival '15 (Baltimore, MD, USA) Zanzibar International Film Festival '15 (Awarded "Best Documentary") (Zanzibar, Tanzania) Trinidad and Tobago Film Festival '15 (Awarded "Best Documentary Short") (Port-of-Spain, Trinidad and Tobago) New Voices in Black Cinema '15 (Brooklyn, NY, USA) Nashville Film Festival '15 (Nashville, TN, USA) Treefort Film Festival '15 (Boise, ID, USA) East Oregon Film Festival '15 (La Grande, OR, USA) Indie Grits Film Festival '15 (Columbia, SC, USA) Little Rock Film Festival '15 (Little Rock, AK, USA) Haiti Film Festival '15 (New York, NY, USA) Regard sur La Court Film Festival '15 (Saguenay, Quebec, Canada) Key West Film Festival '15 (Awarded Best Florida Short) (Key West, FL, USA) Minneapolis Underground Film Festival '15 (Minneapolis, MN, USA) Ambulante Film Festival '15 (Los Angeles, CA, USA) Rooftop Films Summer Series '15 (Brooklyn, NY, USA) Brooklyn Museum '15 (Brooklyn, NY, USA) International Festival of New Latin American Cinema '15 (Havana, Cuba) FEMI Guadeloupe International Film Festival '16 (Basse-Terre, Guadeloupe)
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rndyounghowze · 4 years
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And The Nominees Are… (Part 2/2)
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By Ricky and Dana Young-Howze
Mays Landing, NJ
Venmo: @rndyounghowze
The nominations for the first ever Young-Howze Theatre Awards are finally here! We have been working hard since March of 2020 reviewing over a hundred and forty digital productions. We have been poring over them all since January to bring you these categories and the shows vying for them.
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Let’s remind everyone what our criteria were: Because of the pandemic this year every show that we have reviewed was nominated for at least one category. We picked winners by a very specific set of criteria: What was this show attempting to do? Was it successful? Was it the most successful of all the shows that tried to do this? We apologize to anyone who thought that we would be announcing winners today. We decided that we wanted to save all of the spoilers for the live show on February 21st at 8PM EST. Please remember that even if you only get one nomination it is because we wanted to honor everyone who worked hard this year (every theatre artist who did a show this year deserves a medal). However we understand that specific nominations are useful for theatre creators in their resumes, grant applications etc.
All Nominees should receive a nomination email from us. If you haven’t gotten an email by Monday 11:59pm PST email is at [email protected]
Congratulations everyone! We are so proud of your accomplishments and amazing work. We’ve already seen shows this year that are award worthy. You all exceeded our expectations. Without further ado...
Solo Performance
“Chewie Award” For Team Behind A Solo Performance
“Blood/Sugar” by Diana Wyenn in Los Angeles, CA
“Kristina Wong For Public Office” by Kristina Wong in Los Angeles, CA
“Disenchanted: A Cabaret of Twisted Fairy Tales” by Eliane Morel at Melbourne Fringe
“All By Myself Award” For Solo Performance Of The Year
“The Bassoonist” by Sean P. Mette and Autumn Kaleidoscope at Cincinnati Fringe Cincinnati, OH
“Kristina Wong For Public Office” by Kristina Wong in Los Angeles, CA
“Sarah Palin: Rogue None” by Amanda Nicastro in NYC, NY
“What Would John Hughes Do?” by Telia Nevile at Melbourne Fringe
“Campfire Award” For Storyteller Of The Year
“Right Now” By Martin Dockery at Minnesota Fringe Minneapolis, Minnesota
“Life Underground” by Brad Lawrence at FRIGID NY in NYC, NY
“Pumpkin Pie Show” by Pumpkin Pie Show at FRIGID NY in NYC, NY
“UnterClub” by Juan Sebastian Peralta in Uruguay
“Full of Woe” by Genevieve Yosco and Sour Grapes Productions at FRIGID NY in NYC, NY
Seasons, Series and Festivals
“BIPOC HERO” For The BIPOC Creative Team Of The Year
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“Worldwide Award” For Collaborative Work Of The Year
“The Art of Facing Fear Brazil” By Os Satyros in São Paulo, Brazil “The Art of Facing Fear US” Os Satyros and Company of Angels and Rob Lecrone, in co-production with Os Satyros and Darling Desperados. “The Art of Facing Fear Africa/Europe” Os Satyros and Cie Kaddu, Crown Troupe of Africa, Darling Desperados, Oddmanout Theatre Company, Portuguese Cultural Center of Mindelo, Tell-a-Tale, The Kwasha! Theatre Company, The Market Theatre Laboratory, Village Gossip Productions
“Macbeth #6” Os Satyros São Paulo, Brazil and the Center for Interdisciplinary Performance Art - Royal Birmingham Conservatoire
Enough Plays to End Gun Violence at Mile Square Theatre in Hoboken, NJ
“Down the Stream” For Digital Season of The Year
Frigid NY in NYC, NY
Combined Artform in Los Angeles, CA
“There’s No I in Theatre” For Non-Profit Theatre of The Year
Elm Street Cultural Arts Village in Woodstock, GA
Sour Grapes Productions in NYC, NY
Opal Theatre in Boise, Idaho
Know Theatre of Cincinnati in Cincinnati, OH
Mill Mountain Theatre in Roanoke, VA
“Deja Vu Award” Recurring Streaming Series Of The Year
“Tilted Frame” by Combined Artform in Los Angeles, CA
“Bingewatch and Friends” by Diana Brown and Dan Wilson in San Francisco, CA
“Reparations Show” by Kevin R Free at Frigid NY in NYC, NY
“Monologues For Us By Us” By Cincinnati Black Theatre Artists Collective in Cincinnati, Ohio
“Bard Brunch” by Sour Grapes Productions in NYC, NY
“On The Fringes” Fringe of the Year
Minnesota Fringe
Halifax Fringe
Melbourne Fringe
Montreal Fringe
Cincinnati Fringe
“The Shortie“ Short Form Festival Of The Year
“48 Hours in Harlem” By Harlem 9 in Harlem, NY
“Overnight Sensations” by Hollins Playwrights Lab in Roanoke, VA
Estrogenius Festival by FRIGID NY in NYC, NY
Fire This Time Festival at FRIGID NY in NYC, NY
Single Shows
“Weird and Worth It” For Experimental Production Of The Year
“Paul And Erika’s House Show” By Theatre Mobile at Cincinnati Fringe
“Hivemind” by Solasta Theatre at Cincinnati Fringe
“#TXT Show” by Brian Feldman at Minnesota Fringe and Melbourne Fringe
“Butterfly Effect” by Unnatural Disasters at Halifax Fringe
“New Normal” by Os Satyros in São Paulo, Brazil
“One Man Nutcracker” by Chris Davis in Philadelphia, PA
“Cabaret De Profundis” By Buntport Theatre in Denver, CO
“So Nice We Saw It Twice” Touring Show Of The Year
“Desperately Seeking The Exit” by Peter Michael Marino and PM2 at Cincinnati Fringe And Queerly Festival and Show Up, Kids! In NYC!
“Paul and Erika’s House Show” by Theatre Mobile at Cincinnati Fringe and Minnesota Fringe
“Love and Other Lures” by Dr. Dour and Peach at Cincinnati Fringe and Minnesota Fringe
“Killjoy, Ohio” by Queen City Flash at Cincinnati Fringe and Minnesota Fringe
“TXT Show By Brian Feldman at Minnesota Fringe and Melbourne Fringe
“Kristina Wong For Public Office” by Kristina Wong in Koreatown and Kirk Douglas Theatre in Los Angeles, CA
“Before Times” For Pre-Pandemic Recording Of The Year
“Petunia and Chicken” by Animal Engine at Cincinnati Fringe Cincinnati, OH
“Unrepentant Necrophile” by The ColdHarts at Cincinnati Fringe Cincinnati, OH
“Knife Slingin’” By Motz at Cincinnati Fringe Cincinnati, OH
“Occupy This!” By Rev Nuge at Cincinnati Fringe Cincinnati, OH
“Stow You Baggage” By Alexx Rouse at Cincinnati Fringe Cincinnati, OH
“Butcher Holler” by Ad Hoc Economy at Cincinnati Fringe Cincinnati, OH
“Lady Macbeth and Her Pal Megan” by Megan Gogerty at Cincinnati Fringe Festival Cincinnati, OH
“Dammit, Jim!” by Polly Esther in Toronto, CA
“A Night With The Dead” by Martha Preve and Something From Abroad at Hartford Fringe in FRIGID NY in NYC, NY
“A Christmas Carol In Harlem” by Classical Theatre of Harlem in NYC, NY
“Forbidden City” by Martin Dockery at Cincinnati Fringe Cincinnati, OH
“Practical Game Changer” For Practical Effects Of The Year
“Killjoy, Ohio” by Queen City Flash at Cincinnati Fringe Cincinnati, OH
“Zoo Motel” By Thaddeus Phillips in Columbia, South America
“A Light Touch” by Mind of a Snail at Minnesota Fringe Minneapolis, Minnesota
“Digital Game Changer” For Digital Effects Of The Year
“M-O-U-S-E” by Rory Sheridan at the Cincinnati Fringe Cincinnati, OH
“King Lear” by SF Shakes in San Francisco, CA
“War Of The Worlds” by Ben Hernandez at Cal State in Los Angeles, CA
“Claws Out! A Holiday Drag Musical” by City Theatre in Pittsburgh, PA
“18+ Allowed” For Adult Variety Of The Year
“Disenchanted: A Cabaret of Twisted Fairy Tales” by Eliane Morel at Melbourne Fringe
“Creepy Boys” by Scantily Glad at Melbourne Fringe
Red Mill Revue at Melbourne Fringe
Queers On The Fringe at Melbourne Fringe
“Reach Out“ For Immersive Production Of The Year
“Feast” by Megan Gogerty at Know Theatre of Cincinnati in Cincinnati, OH
“In Lak’Ech” by No Peeking Theatre in Jersey City, NJ
“Twelfth Night”” by Food of Love Productions in NYC, NY
“Grace Notes” For Musical Production Of The Year
“Dream &” By Sarah Willis and The Queer Feminists Next Door at Cincinnati Fringe Cincinnati, OH
“Colony” by Psophonia and Aura at Cincinnati Fringe Cincinnati, OH
“TV Tunes” by Leslie Vincent at Minnesota Fringe Minneapolis, Minnesota
“The In-Between Years” By The Champagne Drops in Minneapolis, Minnesota
“Love and Other Lures” By Dr. Dour and Peach at Cincinnati Fringe Cincinnati, OH
“Hollow” by David Kent at Edinburgh Fringe
“One Vote Won” by Nashville Opera in Nashville, TN
“Meet Me In St. Louis” By Irish Rep in NYC, NY
“Power” For Fifth-Wall Breaking Show Of The Year
“Matriarch” by Sandy Greenwood at Melbourne Fringe
Chanukahmunication by the Feldman Dynamic in Washington, DC
“Proof Of Love” By Chisa Hutchinson and BLBW in Chicago, IL
Individuals
“Magician” For Press Contact Of The Year
Emily Godfrey For FRIGID NY in NYC, NY
Liz Carman For Know Theatre of Cincinnati in Cincinnati, OH
“Tech Witch” For Tech Person Of The Year
David Svengalis for “Tilted Frame” by Combined Artform in Los Angeles, CA
Henry Bateman for Know Theatre of Cincinnati in Cincinnati, OH
“Extensions“ For Movement Artist Of The Year
“Proximity” by Pones at Cincinnati Fringe Cincinnati, OH
“Definition of Man” by DConstruction Arts at Halifax Fringe
Marina Calendar For Tree She at Estrogenius Festival NYC, NY
Nick Daniels For “Folk Dances of A Nucleic Village” at Pittsburgh Fringe Pittsburgh, PA
“You Oughta Be In Pictures” For Film Of The Year
“Proximity” by Pones at Cincinnati Fringe
“Opinions Of Men” by Ben Dudley at Cincinnati Fringe Cincinnati, OH
“Macbeth” by Gorilla Repertory Theatre in NYC, NY
“Black Emperor of Broadway” by Vision Films Inc and Egeli Productions in Provincetown, MA
“Concord Floral” by Jordan Tamanelli at Colorado State University in Fort Collins, Colorado
Zoom
“Pioneer” For Innovative Achievement Of The Year
Waiting for the Host” by Mark Palmieri in NYC, NY
“Desperately Seeking the Exit” by Peter Michael Marino in NYC, NY
“Long Zoomie” For Long-Form Zoom Play Of The Year
“3 Way Lovve” by Marcus Ma’at Atkins at Minnesota Fringe Minneapolis, Minnesota
“Im Ur Hamlet” By Genevieve Yosco and Sour Grapes Productions in NYC, NY
“Rideshare” by Reginald Edmund and BLBW in Chicago, Illinois
“Disrobed” by Steven Vlasak and Troy Peterson at Hollywood Fringe Hollywood, CA
“Sons of Liberty” by Cris Eli Blak in Louisville, KY
“Call For The Wailing Women” by Katrina D. RiChard and BLBW in Chicago, IL
“Jump!” By Charly Evon Simpson at TSU in Nashville, TN
“Short Zoomie” For Short-Form Zoom Play Of The Year
“Soup” by Rachel Carnez at Project Y Theatre in NYC, NY
“Missing Ingredient” by Colleen O’Doherty at Project Y Theatre in NYC, NY
“Pas De Deux” by Kevin Ferguson at Missouri S&T in St. Louis, Missouri
“Scaramouche and Pinochle” by Mike Moran Missouri S&T in St. Louis, Missouri
Screen Manager Of The Year
TBA
Stream Yard
“Duck“ For Streamyard Production Of The Year
“Infemous” by Infemous at the Queerly Festival and Montreal Fringe Festival
“Romeo and Juliet Virtually” By Miles Beyond Entertainment in Los Angeles, CA
“Day of the Dead Variety Show” by Something From Abroad at FRIGID NY in NYC, NY
“Latina Christmas Special Special” by Latina Christmas Special in Los Angeles, CA
Staged Production
“The Globe“ For Staged Production of The Year
“Quit While You’re Ahead” By Alexx Rouse and A-Z Productions at Cincinnati Fringe Cincinnati, OH
“Dreary Dearie” By Caitlyn Waltermire at Cincinnati Fringe Cincinnati, OH
“Hellish Reunion” by The Feral Theatre Company at Minnesota Fringe Minneapolis, Minnesota
“Polka Dots: The Cool Kids Musical” by Melvin Tunstall III at Mill Mountain Theatre in Roanoke, VA
“Titus Andronicus” by Shakespeare by the Sea in San Pedro, CA
“She Kills Monsters” by Qui Nguyen at Elm Street Arts Cultural Village in Woodstock, GA
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nuclearblastuk · 5 years
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AMARANTHE UNLEASH NEW SINGLE AND OFFICIAL VIDEO FEATURING ANGELA GOSSOW
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Sweden’s hottest metal export is just rounding up their European arena tour with SABATON and are ready to present a very special Valentine’s Day gift: AMARANTHE spice up the day with a brand new song featuring former vocalist of ARCH ENEMY, Angela Gossow. 'Do Or Die' displays AMARANTHE’s heavier side and is accompanied by a dystopian horror video filmed in Spain, featuring Fardou Keuning's stunning creations. Brave enough? Watch the video here: https://youtu.be/iZweNFWbegI
Angela Gossow comments: "It was thrilling to join AMARANTHE for a more extreme track and shooting a cutting edge video for it! This is no cozy studio performance, but real ice cold winds, sewages, cadavers and pouring rain - the reality we live in, the devastating legacy we leave to our future generations. Time to wake up, turn - and bang - some heads! Watch out for these guys and killer lady, they are going to crush you this year with a new album and some heavy touring!!!"
Guitarist Olof Mörck states, "While AMARANTHE's music is often uplifting, energetic and positive, sooner or later everyone needs to deal with the obvious fact that the world is literally crumbling around us - and it is crumbling fast, thanks to the short sighted abuse of our common Mother Earth! We talked to legendary Angela Gossow of ARCH ENEMY fame to do an entire package of a video and a song, outside of any normal album cycle, and let our different perspectives on metal collide in a massive explosion; and it resulted in Do or Die! Together with Overbeck Media who shot the video, we delivered something really quite special, and Angela brings in a fresh strength to the trademark AMARANTHE sound that is sure to resound all across the metal world! Death and Fire!"
Purchase or stream the digital single here: https://nblast.de/Amaranthe-DoOrDie Listen to 'Do Or Die' and other new tracks in the NB New Releases Playlists: http://nblast.de/SpotifyNewReleases | http://nblast.de/AppleMusicNewReleases
With their foundations tracing back to 2008, the group have released 5 albums since then (2011's Amaranthe, 2013's The Nexus, 2014's Massive Addictive, 2016's Maximalism, and 2018's Helix), consistently delivering hauntingly catchy tunes led by their unique three-part vocals. Within their arsenal of hit singles - with 'Drop Dead Cynical' leading right at the front - a myriad tracks have been received very well via press and fans alike; having also gained countless plays on both radio stations around the globe and across streaming services (the group's songs have been streamed more than 100 million times on Spotify). A string of support tours have blazed AMARANTHE's trail in front of huge crowds as well as at their own headline concerts (the group impressively once performed in front of 10,000 fans at Liseberg, Gothenburg). They have kept working incredibly hard over the years, the latest product of which culminated in the form of Helix, which achieved them some of their highest chart positions in the band's history (Switzerland #21, Germany #29 etc.).
Be sure to follow the band on Spotify & YouTube to not miss any of their upcoming releases... Check out AMARANTHE's videos from their latest album »Helix«: '365' OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO: youtube.com/watch?v=UDVycjDLx4Y 'Countdown' OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO: youtube.com/watch?v=G2596YYB4Uk 'Inferno' OFFICIAL LYRIC VIDEO: youtube.com/watch?v=VZVz7cUDZtk 'Dream' OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO: youtube.com/watch?v=SefkaPqyidc 'Helix' OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO: youtube.com/watch?v=GT3ZwF5qNSA
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The Great Tour - Europe 2020 w/ SABATON, APOCALYPTICA 14.02. S Gothenburg - Scandinavium 15.02. S Stockholm - Hovet 16.02. N Oslo - Spektrum 13.06. SK Prešov - Dobry Festival North American Tour 2020 w/ BATTLE BEAST, SEVEN SPIRES 20.08. USA Baltimore, MD - Soundstage 21.08. USA Worcester, MA - The Palladium 22.08. USA New York, NY - Gramercy Theatre 23.08. USA Philadelphia, PA - Theatre of Living Arts 25.08. CDN Montréal, QC - Club Soda 26.08. CDN Québec City, QC - Impérial Bell 27.08. CDN Ottawa, ON - Mavericks 28.08. CDN Toronto, ON - Mod Club Theatre 29.08. USA Angola, IN - The Eclectic Room 30.08. USA Westland, MI - The Token Lounge 01.09. USA Chicago, IL - Concord Music Hall 02.09. USA Belvidere, IL - The Apollo Theatre AC 03.09. USA Des Moines, IA - Wooly's 04.09. USA Minneapolis, MN - The Cabooze 05.09. CDN Winnipeg, MB - The Park Theatre 06.09. CDN Regina, SK - The Exchange 08.09. CDN Edmonton, AB - The Starlite Room 09.09. CDN Calgary, AB - Dickens 11.09. CDN Vancouver, BC - Venue 12.09. USA Seattle, WA - El Corazón 13.09. USA Portland, OR - Hawthorne Theatre 14.09. USA Sacramento, CA - Holy Diver 15.09. USA San Diego, CA - Brick By Brick 16.09. USA West Hollywood, CA - Whisky a Go-Go 18.09. USA Mesa, AZ - Club Red 19.09. USA Las Vegas, NV - Backstage Bar & Billiards 20.09. USA Salt Lake City, UT - Liquid Joe's 21.09. USA Denver, CO - The Bluebird Theater 23.09. USA Dallas, TX - Trees 24.09. USA Austin, TX - Come and Take It Live 25.09. USA Houston, TX - Scout Bar 26.09. USA New Orleans, LA - House of Blues 27.09. USA Lake Buena Vista, FL - House of Blues Orlando 29.09. USA Racine, WI - Route 20 30.09. USA Pittsburgh, PA - The Crafthouse Stage & Grill 01.10. USA Charlotte, NC - The Underground 02.10. USA Cincinnati, OH - Riverfront Live 
AMARANTHE is: Elize Ryd | vocals Olof Mörck | guitars, keyboards Henrik "GG6" Englund Wilhelmsson | vocals Johan Andreassen | bass Morten Løwe Sørensen | drums Nils Molin | vocals More info: amaranthe.se facebook.com/amarantheband instagram.com/amarantheofficial twitter.com/amaranthemetal youtube.com/amaranthetv nuclearblast.de/amaranthe
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anjumkhanna · 4 years
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Anjum Khanna - Top 10 best places to visit in USA
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I'm Anjum Khanna from India and I will share with you my best places in the USA where I visited. Pleasing Planet's movement specialists have scoured the States to present to you our main 10 underestimated, restored and incredible spots to visit in 2020. From normal marvels to enrapturing coastlines and exceptional urban areas, these objections guarantee enormous things this year.
1. California’s Redwood Coast
Lose all track of time (and cell signal) along California's Redwood Coast. Film buffs may perceive the district's scene-taking sceneries from Hollywood blockbusters like Jurassic Park, E.T. furthermore, Star Wars. In any case, the full marvel of California's 2000-year-old redwoods – some arriving at 20 stories high – is difficult to catch on any screen. Gaze toward the woodland shelter: that last 100ft of redwood development marks a long time since Redwood National Park was built up in California's tree-embracing win over logging. What's more, this year, in the festivity of their 100th commemoration, Save the Redwoods League is without offering passage to more than 40 redwood state stops each second Saturday of every month.
In 2020, another sort of greenery has been standing out as truly newsworthy as California presents the state-wide legitimization of pot. However, the draws of the Redwood Coast far outperform changes in this industry, welcoming explorers to accomplish a definitive California smooth with its peculiar shops, brewpubs, espresso roasters and calm cheerful hours.
2. Boise, Idaho 
Home to a lively expressions network, a blast of grant winning wineries and specialty bottling works and a socially dependable shopping locale, Boise is what cool resembles before the remainder of the world has made sense of it. Fun celebrations have large amounts of Idaho's capital from downtown's Treefort Music Festival (hailed as the new option in contrast to SXSW) to the Boise Brew Olympics and Punk in Drublic – a lovely marriage of underground rock and specialty lager. 
Being in closeness to an abundance of characteristic wealth, metropolitan experiences effectively progress into outside departures. Wander through the Boise River Greenbelt, a 25-mile park in the core of the city, or head into the encompassing mountains and lower regions for climbing, mountain biking, skiing and stream boating.
3. Chattanooga, Tennessee
When minimal in excess of a refueling break among Atlanta and Nashville, the nature-driven 'Noog has changed itself into a stronghold of raised Southern living. Outside lovers rush to Chattanooga for the absolute best stone moving in the nation, bunch climbing and mountain biking trails and wild rides on the Ocoee River – one of America's best positions for whitewater boating. 
Foodies, hopheads and nerds aren't a long ways behind, either. Chattanooga's revived midtown – focused on the $20-million makeover of the city's unique train station into a multi-reason nightlife and diversion objective (counting a top notch guitar historical center) – is overflowing with journey commendable New Southern food, refreshing distilleries and nerd satisfying web speeds. Meet the New South!
4. Florida’s Space Coast
Space the travel industry is a rising star, with 2018 set to check the dispatch of the world's first lunar the travel industry departure from SpaceX. Try not to need to lose your life reserve funds down a dark gap? Visit the following best thing, Florida's Space Coast: home to the Kennedy Space Center and the setting for innumerable notable dispatches including Apollo 8 – the world's previously monitored rocket to circle the moon – which praises a long time since launch in 2020. 
View satellite dispatches from Cape Canaveral and Titusville or visit the new ATX (Astronaut Training Experience) at the Kennedy Space Center, where wannabe space travelers can go on a mimicked mission to Mars. Proceed your amazing experiences with an evening time kayak in the bioluminescent waters around Merritt Island and watch settling ocean turtles on an eco-accommodating visit.
5. Cincinnati, Ohio Set among steep slopes with the scaffold throne Ohio River swashing its edge, Cincinnati has consistently been a looker. Presently brew, expressions and clever neighborhood advancement are giving it some strut. The new Brewing Heritage Trail recounts the larger story: how Cincy was a main maker through the last part of the 1800s, its residents swallowing 2.5 occasions the public normal. Today Rhinegeist and other present day lager producers have assumed control over the relinquished distilleries, a considerable lot of which are walkable in Over-the-Rhine, an old German neighborhood of lavish block structures, new restaurants and crazy shops. 
2020 invites another section for the city's creative symbols as the Music Hall commends its 140th birthday celebration subsequent to going through enormous redesigns, and the Cincinnati Shakespeare Company subsides into their new powerful exhibition space.
6. Midcoast, Maine
Single word says everything: 'Ayuh'. What could be compared to 'mm-hm', it's Mainers' typically eccentric and unassuming go-to answer. Is it valid, you solicit, that about 90% of Maine is forested (the most noteworthy level of any state), making it ideal for experience exercises and getting away from traveler swarms? Ayuh. Also, what about Midcoast Maine's wonderful sea exhibition halls and detonating foodie scene of art bottling works, neighborhood grape plantations and gourmet ranch-to-table cafés? It's not the tranquil woodlands it used to be. Ayuh. Indeed, 2018 will check the area's 70th Maine Lobster Festival and a transitioning as an inexorably energizing social focus of elite workmanship historical centers and exhibitions, isn't that so? Ayuh.
7. Richmond, Virginia
River City has flipped from modest to occurring, however the 'hello you all' friendliness remains. Scott's Addition, when an abrasive assembling region, drones with microbreweries, cideries and buzzworthy cafés, while the James River baits swashbucklers with whitewater rapids in addition to another 52-mile bicycle trail along its banks. 
Creative features incorporate midtown's splendid wall paintings, the eccentric Quirk Hotel (highlighting interesting plan components and its own craft display) and imaginative transitory shows at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. The American Civil War Museum – an ongoing solidification of three separate Civil War locales – investigates Richmond's function as the capital of the Confederacy. One consistent? Patrick Henry requested freedom or demise at reenactments each Sunday in summer at St John's Church.
8. Kentucky Bourbon Country The territory of Kentucky is known for its moving slopes finished off with masterful pony cultivates, its wild commitment to school ball and, above all, its whiskey. The state's refining legacy runs profound, and those searching for a taste should make a beeline for Kentucky Bourbon Country, the brilliant triangle between Louisville, Lexington and Elizabethtown where this prepared soul becomes animated. You'll locate a luring organization of the nation's most notable refineries and first class eateries with whiskey motivated menus. 
Yet, this industry isn't so saturated with custom that it overlooks progress – create distillers are opening their entryways, long dead whiskey locale are being rejuvenated, and in 2020 the Frazier Museum will be named the official beginning stage of the Kentucky Bourbon Trail.
9. Minneapolis, Minnesota
In spite of arriving on arrangements of 'generally moderate' and 'generally reasonable' urban areas – and in a state positioned the USA's most joyful – Minneapolis appears to be a piece overlooked. In any case, after its chance at the center of attention during the current year's Super Bowl, that could very well change. The city endeavored to tidy up for the large occasion, specifically with redesigns to downtown's primary avenue Nicollet Mall presenting awesome light highlights, craftsmanship establishments and creative social spaces. 
The Minneapolis Sculpture Garden likewise got a redo, with 18 new works by well known chiselers. Furthermore, Target Center, the city's NBA and WNBA field, got a fan-accommodating $145 million makeover. In the interim, new boutique inns and present day ranch to-table cafés (hefty on neighborhood fixings) are springing up with cool verve.
10. Southeastern Utah Arches National Park's colorful sandstone ranges. Island in the Sky's Colorado River-cut vistas. Landmark Valley's sky-puncturing towers. Southeast Utah's significant milestones have been firm top picks among voyagers for quite a long time. As of late, nonetheless, lesser-realized territorial destinations like the forested levels of the new Bears Ears National Monument have become hot-button news things because of political tussles in Washington, DC over securing characteristic and social assets. 
This tremendous quarter of the Beehive State holds numerous outstanding outside objections, from the lodging filled experience town of Moab and uncrowded Capitol Reef to the environmental Ancestral Puebloan vestiges of Hovenweep. Water has slashed the desert scene here, cutting the sandstone into alarming structures, for example, the pleasant Natural Bridges and huge Lake Powell. This is a quintessential Americana excursion nation.
Anjum Khanna launched his career as a freelance illustrator, and this started with covers of paperback books where he developed and displayed his penchant for realistic depictions of fantastic scenery. To achieve this, Anjum often used handmade maquettes and posed models for reference.
About Anjum  Khanna
Those who love fantasy tales and dinosaurs would be great admirers of the works of Anjum Khanna. After all, he's the author of the famous book series about dinosaurs coexisting with humans in a fictional setting. 
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artwalktv · 3 years
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world premiere Sundance Film Festival 2019 (winner of 7 festivals, and official selection of 62 festivals) click here for IMDB listing: imdb.com/title/tt9109086 Written and Directed by Geoff Marslett Animated Short BASED ON A TRUE STORY. Loneliness is a trucker who calls out on his CB radio waiting for a reply that never comes; A ghost that haunts the deserted highways; and a whale that sings at a frequency no other whale can even hear. Credits: written and directed by Geoff Marslett produced by Geoff Marslett executive producer Warren Etheredge Aron Campisano sound design and mixing by Beth and Robert Kellough animation by Kylie Caraway Dylan Carter Shunsaku Hayashi Nic Koller Geoff Marslett Connor Murphy Evan Josephine Meyer Jason Thomas starring Tom Skerritt as the Phantom disembodied trucker voices: Talia Arvizo Trieste Kelly Dunn Paul Gordon Howe Gelb Jon Dee Graham James Kochalka Matthew Lillard Geoff Marslett Gianni Matragrano Frank Mosley Xuan Nguyen Chip Persons Noel Wells music by Joe West editing by Geoff Marslett compositing by Geoff Marslett  reference cinematography by Amy Bench Geoff Marslett animation photography by Geoff Marslett sound recording by Clatter & Din, INC. animation reference actors Antonio Jeffries Geoff Marslett Johnny Morris special thanks Aron Campisano FatFace Cindy and Charles Marslett Lauren Modery Carlos Martinez University of Texas Radio Televison Film University of Colorado Cinema Studies and Moving Image Arts Carnegie Mellon School of Drama Previous Screenings and Awards: 1. Sundance Film Festival 2. Ashland FilmFestival 3. Dallas International Film Festival 4. Palm Springs Short Festival 5. IndyShorts (part of Heartland Film Festival) 6. Sidewalk 7. Hollyshorts 8. Athens International Film and Video Festival 9. RiverRun 10. Seattle International Film Festival 11. Maryland Film Festival 12. Edmonton International Film Festival 13. SCAD (Savannah International Film Festival) 14. Chicago Critics’ Film Festival 15. Minneapolis/St. Paul Film Festival 16. Under The Radar (Vienna) 17. Nashville Film Festival 18. Animix 2019 (Tel Aviv) 19. Calgary International Film Festival 20. Nevada City Film Festival (WINNER) 21. Guanajuato International Film Festival 22. Animatou (Geneva) 23. Anchorage International Film Festial (WINNER) 24. DeadCenter 25. Hell’s Half Mile 26. Tallgrass Film Festival 27. Bendfilm (WINNER) 28. St. Louis Film Festival 29. Arctic Film Festival 30. Adirondack International Film Festival 31. Bucheon International Animation Festival 32. International Short Film Festival in Drama 33. Anima’est (Romania) 34. Local Sightings Film Festival 35. Denver Film Festival 36. Port Townsend Film Festival 37. The Madrid Film Festival (WINNER) 38. Monmouth Film Festival (WINNER) 39. San Diego Underground Film Festival 40. Woods Hole Film Festival 41. Flickers Rhode Island International Film Festival 42. Walla Walla Screen Crush 43. Asiana International Film Festival 44. Flickerfest (Australia) 45. Key West Film Festival (TOM SKERRITT WINNER) 46. Gig Harbor Film Festival 47. DC Shorts Film Festival 48. Cucalorus 49. Rooftop Films/Animation Block Party 50. Victory International Film Festival 51. Silver Eye Center for Photography 52. Pittsburgh Shorts &Script Competition 53. Flixx (California) 54. Arizona Underground Film Fest (WINNER) 55. Orcas Island Film Festival 56. IndieMemphis 57. International Film Series Boulder 58. Black Maria 59. Guanajuato traveling best of Film Festival 60. SEE 18 Film Screening Room at Minneapolis Airport 61. Albuquerque Film and Music Experience (WINNER) 62. PIoneertown Western Festival
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whomichael · 4 years
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Selected screenings of film and video work:
June 19th, 2020 - Stress Ball                                                     Onion City Film Festival  [Chicago, IL]
February 2nd, 2020 - Untitled Thesis Excerpt                               CAVE 4 Panel Discussion at Walker Art Center [ Minneapolis, MN]
February 1st, 2020 - Stress Ball                                                    CAVE 4 Vertical Cinema shorts program [ Minneapolis, MN]
August 21st, 2019 - Teeth Tongue                                                     Festival de Cine Experimental de Bogotá / CineAutopsia                [ Bogotá , Colombia]
July 15th, 2019 - Teeth Tongue                                                       Festival ECRÃ [Rio de Janeiro, Brazil]
May 31st, 2019 - MISTER SHOE                                                        The 90 Second                                                                              Winnipeg Underground Film Festival [Winnipeg, Canada] 
May 24th, 2019 - Teeth Tongue                                                Montreal Underground Film Festival  [Montreal, Canada]
April 13th, 2019 - Teeth Tongue, Tomato Tomato                              Experimental Films from Iowa (shorts program)                         Stray Cat Film Center [Kansas City, MO]
March 23rd, 2019 - Hunger Anger Wonder Tumble                        Onion City Film Festival  [Chicago, IL]
March 21st, 2019 - Tomato Tomato                                        Process Festival [Riga, Latvia]
January 10th, 2019 - Teeth Tongue, Tomato Tomato                      Experimental Films from Iowa (shorts program)                     filmfront [Chicago, IL]
October 12th, 2018 - Reveille                                                        Festival des cinémas différents et expérimentaux de Paris      [Paris, France] 
October 4th, 2017 - NEAR DEAD [accompanied by Mitch Shiner]   Expanded Evolution (shorts program)                                        aCinema [Milwaukee, WI] 
July 26th, 2017 - NEAR DEAD [accompanied by Mikie Azzarello]  Locals Night at Bedsheet Cinema [Chicago, IL]
February 3rd, 2017 - be (w)here                                                         On Celluloid                                                                                 Great Wall of Oakland [Oakland, CA]
January 26th, 2017 - be (w)here                                                            Young Vagrants (shorts program)                                                          EKKMi kohvik [Tallinn, Estonia]
October 2016 - May 2017 - A Roll for Peter                                     Touring program organized by Jenn Reeves, Mark Street, and Eric Thiese [North America]
June 3rd, 2016 - 4′33″ 4:3                                                                     Chicago Underground Film Festival [Chicago, IL]
April 15th, 2016 - be (w)here                                                            Young Vagrants (shorts program)                                                          Art Cinema OFFoff [Ghent, Belgium]
April 2016 - Babies in Space                                     ��                      ZACH ZONE April 2016                                                                          Video! Video! Zine [videovideozine.com]
Nov 21st, 2015 - More Than This                                                   RIPE LEEKS: dismantling hollywood                                                    filmfront [Chicago, IL]
Oct 1st, 2015 - be (w)here                                                                 Wretched Nobles: Horror, Camp, & Make-Believe                               Young Camelot [Chicago, USA]
Nov 19th, 2014 - daytrain                                                                      Point Taken (shorts program)                                                          Comfort Station Logan Square [Chicago, IL]
Sept-Oct 2014 - Breakbone Fever;   Televittles                     Psychedelicatessen                                                                             ACRE TV [acretv.org]
June 25th, 2014 - Breakbone Fever                                                       Partial Recall (shorts program)                                              Comfort Station Logan Square [Chicago, USA]
Nov 22nd, 2013 - Breakbone Fever                                                 DINCA Vision Quest [Chicago, IL]
 July 13th, 2013 - The Sun Also Despises (solo screening)            Peanut Gallery [Chicago, IL]
June 4th, 2011 - How to Have a Seizure                                               Chicago Underground Film Festival [Chicago, IL]
May 9th, 2011 - daytrain                                                                      Uman Beings (shorts program)                                                               The Nightingale [Chicago, IL]
April 22nd, 2011 - Babies in Space;  How to Have a Seizure;  daytrain;  She's Not There                                                                      Mind Glitch                                                                                      UIC GBU Gallery [Chicago, IL]
February 14th, 2011 - Presents;  Down, Down, Down                         The F.E.A.R. Show                                                                          UIC GBU Gallery [Chicago, IL]
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Earl Sweatshirt drops Short movie and announces Earl Sweatshirt & Friends Tour
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Earl Sweatshirt’s Some Rap Songs is morphing into Some Rap Tour. Earl announced he is embarking on the A Tour Starring Earl Sweatshirt & Friends in March, featuring MIKE, BbyMutha, Na-Kel Smith, LIV.E and Black Noi$e. In addition to the tour announcement, Sweatshirt also released a short film, Nowhere Nobody, directed by Naima Ramos-Chapman and Terence Nance (HBO’s Random Acts of Flyness). Over eight surreal minutes, the audience is introduced to Sweatshirt, who plays a basketball coach who uncovers a man wrapped in ivy — among, predictably, given its surrealist premise, many other things.
In a January profile with Pitchfork, Earl revealed that Some Rap Songs fulfilled his album requirement at Columbia. “Figuring out how you can be radical from within the system breaks your head,” Earl said. “That’s where I’m really at: that frustrating-ass place. And this is the best attempt I got. Only so much can happen above ground…I’m excited to be free because then I can do riskier shit.”
The dates for Earl’s A Tour Starring Earl Sweatshirt & Friends.
March 23 – New Orleans, LA @ BUKU Festival March 25 – Charlotte, NC @ Underground March 26 – Washington, DC @ Fillmore March 28 – Baltimore, MD @ Sound Stage March 29 – Philadelphia, PA @ TLA March 30 – New York, NY @ Irving Plaza March 31 – Providence, RI @ Fete April 2 – Boston, MA @ Paradise Rock Club April 4 – Montreal, QB @ Corona Theatre April 5 – Toronto, ON @ The Phoenix April 7 – Detroit, MI @ Saint Andrew’s Hall April 9 – Minneapolis, MN @ Cabooze April 10 – Lawrence, KS @ The Granada April 11 – Denver, CO @ Cervantes Masterpiece April 14 – Seattle, WA @ Showbox April 15 – Vancouver, BC @ Commodore Ballroom April 16 – Portland, OR @ Crystal Ballroom April 18 – Sacramento, CA @ Ace of Spades April 19 – San Francisco, CA @ Regency Ballroom April 20 – Santa Cruz, CA @ The Catalyst April 21 – San Luis Obispo @ The Fremont Theater April 23 – Pomona, CA @ Glass House April 24 – Los Angeles, CA @ The Novo April 26 – Las Vegas, NV @ Vinyl April 27 – San Diego, CA @ SOMA April 28 – Phoenix, AZ @ Club Red May 1 – Austin, TX @ Emo’s May 2 – Dallas, TX @ Canton Hall May 4 – Houston, TX @ Warehouse Live Ballroom May 5 – Birmingham, AL @ Saturn May 6 – Atlanta, GA @ Masquerade (Heaven)
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lindsaynsmith · 7 years
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An OSCAR® qualified "shot-in-one-take" slasher film about a teenage girl who lures a masked killer by committing horror movie sins. "Horror Film, Re-Invented", read the Vimeo Q&A with director Shant Hamassian http://ift.tt/2fjVxbx Buy the song "Dying For Love" http://ift.tt/2dIQdOt 180 FESTIVAL SELECTIONS 50 AWARD WINS Twitter: http://twitter.com/tonightiskiller Facebook: http://ift.tt/2eGHxF4 Website: http://ift.tt/1OwOEgB Written and Directed by Shant Hamassian [email protected] FESTIVALS SXSW Bucheon International Fantastic Film Festival - WORLD PREMIERE Fantasmagorical Film Festival - WINNER: BEST OF THE FEST HORROR THROWBACK Here Be Dragons: The Int. New Genre Film Festival Cyprus Comic Con Film4 Frightfest Motor City Nightmares Haunted Halloween Horror Show - WINNER: BEST HORROR SHORT FILM Coney Island Dark Matters Diabolique Int. Film Festival - WINNER: AUDIENCE AWARD FOR BEST SHORT, BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY - NOMINATED: BEST SHORT, BEST DIRECTOR, BEST SCREENPLAY, BEST EDITING Arizona Underground - WINNER: BEST HORROR SHORT Wasteland Film Festival - HONORABLE MENTION: BEST ALTERNATIVE FILM Mile High Horror Film Festival Rue Morgue and Unstable Ground presents Little Terrors Saskatoon Fantastic Popcorn Frights Minneapolis Underground Salty Horror Int. Film Festival - NOMINATED: BEST EDITING Fargo Fantastic Sacramento Horror Freak Show Horror Sunrise Film Festival Spooky Movie International Horror Film Festival SCREAMFEST Ottawa Int. Film Festival Scream in the Dark Film Festival Buffalo Int. Film Festival Maverick Movie Awards - NOMINATED: BEST DIRECTOR, BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY, BEST EDITING Telluride Horror Picture Show La Femme Int. Film Festival Montelupo Fiorentino Int. Independent Film Festival Fear Fete Horror Film Festival - WINNER: BEST HORROR COMEDY, NOMINATED: BEST SHORT, BEST ACTOR Idaho Horror Tulsa American Film Festival Dark Frame Film Festival Fright Night Film Fest Mad Town Horror Film Festival FLICKERS: Rhode Island Int. Film Festival (Vortex Sci-Fi, Fantasy, and Horror Film Festival) Laguna Film Festival - WINNER: BEST HORROR SHORT FILM Orlando Film Festival Puerto Rico Horror San Jose Int. Short Film Festival Dark Frame FirstGlance Film Festival (Philedephia) Celluloid Screams Sheffield Horror Film Festival Knoxville Horror Fest Rugged Phoenix Underground Film Festival - WINNER: BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY NOMINATED: BEST HORROR SHORT, BEST ACTRESS, BEST ACTION Yellow Fever Int. Film Festival European Film Festival Baton Rouge Horror Halloween Horror Picture Show Morbido Fest Lund International Fantastic Film Festival - IN COMPETITION Samain du cinema fantastique Colorado Horror Con and Halloween Twisted Horror Picture Show La Mano Film Festival Cornwall Horror Fest Crystal Palace Int. Film Festival - FINALIST Halloweenapalooza Upstate NY Horror Film Festival Les P’tites Fantastic Film Festival (Poland) San Sebastian Horror and Fantasy Film Festival Razor Reel Flanders New York City Horror Buffalo Dreams Fantastic ZED FEST Another Hole in the Head St. Louis International Film Festival - IN COMP: FOR BEST NARRATIVE SHORT, OSCAR® CONSIDERATION Terror de Molins Weyauwega Int. Ithaca Int. Fantastic Film Festival - IN COMPETITION: BEST SHORT 30 Dies Festival Arpa Int. Film Festival Martinsville Horror Fest Paris Int. Fantastic Film Festival - IN COMP: BEST SHORT Foyle Film Festival - IN COMP: OSCAR® CONSIDERATION South Carolina Underground Film Festival MAC Horror Film Festival A Night of Horror Monster Fest Buenos Aires Rojo Sangre Horror Film Festival - NOMINATED: BEST INTERNATIONAL SHORT FILM, BEST DIRECTOR South Texas Underground Shivers Genre Film Festival Constance PDXtreme - Portland Underground I Filmmaker Int. Film Festival Filmquest Oxford Victoria Tri Cities Irvine International Yubari Chattanooga Nevermore Flatlake Int. Cinemafest Meme Pas Peur Dam Short Film Festival SoCal Film Festival Landshut film festival Panic fest Las Palmas De Gran Canaria INT. Phoenix film festival/int. horror Sci-fi WINNER Sun Valley First Glance Los Angeles Monsterpalooza Days of the Dead fright night theater Brussels Int. Fantastic Cinema and Craft Beer Film Festival Crimson screen Sarasota film festival Gasparilla Cinedelphia Maryland int. film festival Sioux Empire Boston Underground Dark Scream Palm Springs Cellulart shorts Action on Film Rincon Hot Springs Horror Las Vegas Film Festival Northwest Horror Show Deadcenter ScareLA Calgary Horror Con Stuff Film Festival Snake Alley Blue Whiskey Sidewalk The Final Girls Hot Springs Horror Hollyshorts Rome International Film Festival Bruce Campbell's Horror Fest /SLASH South Dakota Film Fest Way Down Film Fest Liked on Vimeo: http://ift.tt/2eRHuFY
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bprost · 8 years
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Official Rejection - Sensitive Parts
This is a list of film festivals that I submitted my fourth feature Sensitive Parts to, in and around 2016. Everyone of these festivals ultimately decided not to include the movie in their program for the year we submitted.
Less than five got in touch with a personalized response to the movie, telling us that we had gotten close to a selection. Everyone else provided a form rejection.
I put this out there only as a point of reference for other filmmakers. There’s a lot of confusion about how and why some films get programmed and others don’t. A lot of this lack of clarity stems from a lack of information, from knowledge being held close to the chest.
I thought some folks out there would appreciate having an understanding of what kind of movie Sensitive Parts is, and how and where we fell short on the festival front. Do with this information what you will.
This is definitely not an indictment of any of these festivals. Programmers have a really hard job, and I appreciated their time and consideration.
Canadian Film Fest - Toronto   The Victoria TX Independent Film Festival The Lower East Side Film Festival Green Bay Film Festival Oxford Film Festival Winnipeg Real to Reel Film Festival Sydney Indie Film Festival 30Under30 Film Festival Buffalo Niagara International Film Festival Atlantic Film Festival Spokane International Film Festival Victoria Film Festival San Francisco Independent Film Festival Indie Memphis Film Festival Portland Film Festival MiddleCoast Film Festival Whistler Film Festival + Summit Tacoma Film Festival XIV Int. Low & No Budget Film-Sharing Festival New Hampshire Film Festival The Buffalo International Film Festival Atlanta Independent Film Festival Saskatoon Fantastic Film Festival Oregon Independent Film Festival BendFilm Festival Edmonton International Film Festival Austin Film Festival Hamilton Film Festival - Canadian Film Market Cinéfest Sudbury International Film Festival Santa Fe Independent Film Festival No Gloss Film Festival Philadelphia Independent Film Festival deadCenter Film Festival Oldenburg International Film Festival Calgary International Film Festival Woodstock Film Festival Mammoth Lakes Film Festival The Flyway Film Festival Chicago Underground Film Festival Atlanta Underground Film Festival Austin Revolution Film Festival Phoenix Film Festival Dances With Films Berlin Independent Film Festival Indie Grits Film Festival Athens International Film and Video Festival Independent Film Festival Boston (IFFBoston) New York City Independent Film Festival LA Film Festival Minneapolis St. Paul International Film Festival Pittsburgh Independent Film Festival DC Independent Film Festival Brooklyn Film Festival The Massachusetts Independent Film Festival Palm Beach International Film Festival Raindance Film Festival Vancouver International Film Festival Toronto International Film Festival Maryland Film Festival San Francisco International Film Festival Ashland Independent Film Festival Seattle International Film Festival Nasvhille Film Festival Florida Film Festival Cinequest Film Festival (San Jose)
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micaramel · 5 years
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Artists: Yason Banal, Sky Hopinka, Cici Wu
Venue: 47 Canal, New York
Exhibition Title: MIFFED BLUE RETURN
Date: October 31 – December 20, 2019
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Full gallery of images, press release and link available after the jump.
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Yason Banal, For a long time the glitch remained motionless and in disbelief!_1, Double-Channel Video, 00:32
Yason Banal, For a long time the glitch remained motionless and in disbelief!_2, Double-Channel Video, 00:33
Images courtesy of the artists and 47 Canal, New York. Photos by Joerg Lohse. 
Press Release:
MIFFED BLUE RETURN is an exhibition of moving image installations by Yason Banal, Sky Hopinka, and Cici Wu, each of which addresses the unstable currents that link remembrance, place, and aftermath.
Filmed in Hong Kong and Minneapolis, Cici Wu’s Unfinished Return of Yu Man Hon stars Jonathan Chang—a child actor known for his role in the Taiwanese classic Yi Yi (dir. Edward Yang, 2000)—as a grown-up Yu Man Hon, an autistic boy who crossed the Hong Kong– Shenzhen border into mainland China on August 24, 2000. Occurring not long after the 1997 handover, Man Hon’s unsolved disappearance remains a vivid memory for many in Hong Kong, and has come to symbolize the vanishing of local culture.
Wu’s film subverts familiar interpretations of Man Hon, positioning him not as an avatar of death and loss, but instead as a celestial being. Wu’s camera, like a paper lantern, animistically trails the protagonist as he returns to the material world. Man Hon revisits places of sentiment and attachment, resurfacing lost memories of his own disappearance. In the process, the unfinished return of a city’s sovereignty is associated with the state of incomplete reconstitution that characterizes ghostliness.
Cloudless Blue Egress of Summer, by Sky Hopinka, likewise examines the porous connection between environment and memory in the afterlife of colonialism. Fort Marion, also known as Castillo de San Marcos, was built in 1672, and is located in St. Augustine, Florida. It was used as a prison during the Seminole Wars in the 1830s, and again towards the end of the Indian Wars in the late 1880s. Richard Henry Pratt, as the prison’s warden, developed protocols of forced acculturation that were spread, through boarding schools, across the United States, manifesting his belief “that all the Indian there is in the race should be dead. Kill the Indian in him, and save the man.”
Each section of the two-channel video recounts an aspect of Fort Marion’s history, from Seminole chieftain Coacoochee’s account of escaping, with nineteen other Seminole, from the fort, to ledger drawings made by prisoners given pen and paper in order to sketch recollections from the plains. The work traces the persistence of presence and memory despite the colonial paradigms of confinement and incarceration. In the ebb and flow of the ocean, which is overlooked by the fort, the artist develops a parallel, incomplete narrative thread, finding hope in what is innately unstable and effortlessly resolute.
Yason Banal’s jostling installation For a long time the glitch remained motionless…and in disbelief.. again! centers upon the Parthenon-inspired Manila Film Center, built to provide a venue for the first Manila International Film Festival (MIFF) in 1982, a soft power extravaganza organized at the height of Ferdinand and Imelda Marcos’ plunderous conjugal dictatorship in the Philippines. Scaffolding tragically collapsed during the brutalist design’s hurried construction, fatally trapping a number of workers under quick-drying cement. The constellation around the failed structure and its troubling history of pageantry and power as well as its patrons’ recent, dark, triumphant return is made manifest through video collage, drone painting, hyperlink research, sculpture and intermittent technology.
Yason Banal lives and works in Manila, Philippines. His practice traverses installation, photography, video, performance, text, curating, and pedagogy, employing critical and poetic strategies amidst intersections and frictions as well as mechanisms and mysteries among seemingly divergent systems. His works have been exhibited widely including the Tate, Frieze, Vargas Museum, Christie’s, Singapore Biennale, Shanghai Biennale, Asia Pacific Triennial and more recently at National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts, Asia Film Archive and Venice Architecture Biennale. He obtained a BA in Film at the University of the Philippines, MA in Fine Art at Goldsmiths, University of London and art residencies at AIT Tokyo and CCA Singapore. He teaches at the University of the Philippines Film Institute and heads its Film Center.
Sky Hopinka (Ho-Chunk/Pechanga) was born and raised in Ferndale, Washington and spent a number of years in Palm Springs and Riverside, California, Portland, Oregon, and is currently based out of Vancouver B.C. and Milwaukee, WI. In Portland he studied and taught chinuk wawa, a language indigenous to the Lower Columbia River Basin. His video work centers around personal positions of Indigenous homeland and landscape, designs of language as containers of culture, and the play between the known and the unknowable. He received his BA from Portland State University in Liberal Arts and his MFA in Film, Video, Animation, and New Genres from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and currently teaches at Simon Fraser University in Vancouver, British Columbia.
His work has played at various festivals including ImagineNATIVE Media + Arts Festival, Images, Wavelengths, Ann Arbor Film Festival, Sundance, Antimatter, Chicago Underground Film Festival, FLEXfest, and Projections. His work was a part of the 2016 Wisconsin Triennial and the 2017 Whitney Biennial. He was awarded jury prizes at the Onion City Film Festival, the More with Less Award at the 2016 Images Festival, the Tom Berman Award for Most Promising Filmmaker at the 54th Ann Arbor Film Festival, the New Cinema Award at the Berwick Film and Media Arts Festival and the Mary L. Nohl Fund Fellowship for Individual Artists in the Emerging artist category for 2018. He was a fellow at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study at Harvard University in 2018-2019 and Sundance Art of Nonfiction Fellow for 2019.
Cici Wu (b.1989) lives and works in New York. She received her BA from The City University of Hong Kong, School of Creative Media. In 2013, she moved to the United States, where she earned an MFA in Sculpture from Maryland Institute College of Art in Baltimore. Wu has had solo exhibitions at Empty Gallery, Hong Kong (2019) ; 47 Canal, New York (2018), Bonnevalle, Noisy-le-Sec, France (2018); and has participated in group exhibitions at Interstate Projects, Brooklyn (2019), Para Site, Hong Kong (2018), and Triangle Art Association, Brooklyn (2017), among others. She also co-founded PRACTICE: a studio, residency, and exhibition space based in New York which has been operating since 2015.
Link: Yason Banal, Sky Hopinka, Cici Wu at 47 Canal 
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rovicr · 5 years
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The Brain Hack - Short Film from Joseph White on Vimeo.
NEW WORK: instagram.com/sbvrs vimeo.com/joewhite/subverse
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**DANGER** View with extreme caution. Two students create a short-cut to induce hallucinogenic visions of God, and find themselves hunted by a deadly religious sect.
SUBTITLES are available in 15 languages - just click the CC button on this video.
For the full ‘Brain Hack’ experience, visit the website: thebrainhack.com Follow us at facebook.com/thebrainhack Listen to the soundtrack: itunes.apple.com/gb/album/the-brain-hack-ep/id963432873 And a Japanese dubbed version can be seen here: vimeo.com/joewhite/thebrainhackjp
WINNER - Best Short - Sci-fi London International Film Festival WINNER - Best Short - Best Music - Best Actor - The British Horror Film Festival WINNER - Best Director - Los Angeles Short Film Festival WINNER - Audience Favorite - Seattle Science Fiction + Fantasy Short Film Festival HONORABLE MENTION - Boston Science Fiction Film Festival OFFICIAL SELECTION - BFI London Film Festival, Brussels Short Film Festival, Miami International Science Fiction Film Festival, Big Apple Film Festival, LA Indie Film Fest, London Independent Film Festival, Minneapolis Underground Film Festival, British Shorts Berlin.
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nuclearblastuk · 5 years
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ENFORCER | Band release official video for 'Sail On' ahead of their colossal US tour
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Swedish metallers ENFORCER released their fifth studio album Zenith on April 26, 2019 through Nuclear Blast. After playing a string of European clubs shows and festivals, the quartet have just finished a 4-date Mexican tour with US-based thrash metal outfit WARBRINGER. But that's just the beginning as both bands are kicking off a 54-date North American tour at Brick By Brick in San Diego, CA today. Following this run, ENFORCER will return to European shores in November/December as part of the recently announced Winter Tour 2019 alongside label mates MUNICIPAL WASTE. The tour package is completed by TOXIC HOLOCAST and SKELETAL REMAINS. This is a tour not to be missed! All dates can be found below.
In anticipation and celebration of the aforementioned live activities, ENFORCER have released a music video for the track 'Sail On', which was directed, filmed and edited by Christoffer Sandler. Watch now: youtu.be/EEH-ZT1h8GA Guitarist/vocalist Olof Wikstrand states, "Super excited to release this fourth music video off of »Zenith.« Takes you back to the recording sessions of the album. Also we are super excited to kick off the North American tour this week. See you out there!" North American Tour 2019 ENFORCER + WARBRINGER 05.09. USA San Diego, CA - Brick By Brick 06.09. USA West Hollywood, CA - Whisky a Go-Go 07.09. USA Santa Ana, CA - Malone's 08.09. USA Fresno, CA - Strummer's 09.09. USA San Francisco, CA - Thee Parkside 10.09. USA Sacramento, CA - Holy Diver 11.09. USA Portland, OR - Hawthorne Theatre 12.09. USA Seattle, WA - El Corazon 13.09. CDN Vancouver, BC - Rickshaw Theatre 14.09. CDN Edmonton, AB - The Starlite Room 15.09. CDN Calgary, AB - Dickens 16.09. CDN Regina, SK - The Exchange 17.09. CDN Winnipeg, MB - The Park Theatre 18.09. USA Minneapolis, MN - Lee's Liquor Lounge 19.09. USA Omaha, NE - Lookout Lounge 20.09. USA Des Moines, IA - Vaudeville Mews 21.09. USA Racine, WI - Route 20 22.09. USA Joliet, IL - The Forge 23.09. USA Westland, MI - The Token Lounge 24.09. USA Buffalo, NY - Mohawk Place 25.09. CDN Toronto, ON - Velvet Underground 26.09. CDN Ottawa, ON - Mavericks 27.09. CDN Sherbrooke, QC - Bar Le Magog 28.09. CDN Trois-Rivieres, QC - Rock Café Le Stage 29.09. CDN Québec City, QC - L'Anti Bar & Spectacles 30.09. CDN Montreal, QC - Les Foufounes Électriques 01.10. USA Philadelphia, PA - The Foundry @ The Fillmore 02.10. USA Clifton, NY - Dingbatz 03.10. USA Poughkeepsie, NY - The Chance Theater 04.10. USA Brooklyn, NY - The Kingsland 05.10. USA Elmhurst, NY - Blackthorn 51 06.10. USA Halethorpe, MD - Fish Head Cantina 07.10. USA Pittsburgh, PA - Cattivo 08.10. USA Richmond, VA - The Canal Club 09.10. USA Indianapolis, IN - Black Circle Brewing Co. 10.10. USA Atlanta, GA - The Masquerade 11.10. USA Durham, NC - Motorco Music Hall 12.10. USA Winter Park, FL - The Haven Lounge 13.10. USA Margate, FL - O’Malley's Sports Bar 14.10. USA Ybor City, FL - Crowbar 15.10. USA New Orleans, LA - Southport Hall 16.10. USA Houston, TX - Scout Bar 17.10. USA San Antonio, TX - The Rock Box 18.10. USA Austin, TX - Come and Take It Live 19.10. USA Dallas, TX - Trees 20.10. USA Merriam, KS - Aftershock Live Music Venue 21.10. USA Tulsa, OK - The Shrine 22.10. USA Oklahoma City, OK - 89th Street 23.10. USA Albuquerque, NM - Launchpad 24.10. USA Denver, CO - Herman's Hideaway 25.10. USA Salt Lake City, UT - Liquid Joe's 26.10. USA Las Vegas, NV - Backstage Bar & Billiards 27.10. USA Tucson, AZ - The Rock 28.10. USA Tempe, AZ - Club Red Winter Tour 2019 MUNICIPAL WASTE + TOXIC HOLOCAUST + ENFORCER + SKELETAL REMAINS 28.11. D Nuremberg - Z-Bau 29.11. D Chemnitz - AJZ 30.11. B Antwerp - Kavka Zappa 01.12. NL Drachten - Iduna 03.12. UK Birmingham - The Asylum 04.12. UK Glasgow - Slay 05.12. UK Belfast - Limelight 06.12. UK Manchester - Club Academy 07.12. UK Leeds - Brudenell Social Club 08.12. UK London - ULU Live 10.12. D Oberhausen - Kulttempel 11.12. I Paderno Dugnano (MI) - Slaughter Club 12.12. D Landshut - Alte Kaserne 13.12. D Cottbus - Glad House 14.12. CZ Prague - Nová Chmelnice 15.12. D Berlin - SO36 Zenith can be ordered on various formats, here: nblast.de/EnforcerZenith Limited Edition Digipack CD - nblast.de/ZenithAMZCD Black Vinyl - nblast.de/ZenithAMZVinyl Limited Edition Coloured Vinyl and Digipack CD + patch - nblast.de/ZenithNB 'Die For The Devil' official video: youtu.be/LSvSxlOv6F4 'Searching For You official lyric video: youtu.be/XTOePETOcc4 'Regrets' official video: youtu.be/UBuiWlbX0MI The tracklist racks up as follows: 01. Die For The Devil 02. Zenith Of The Black Sun 03. Searching For You 04. Regrets 05. The End Of A Universe 06. Sail On 07. One Thousand Years Of Darkness 08. Thunder And Hell 09. Forever We Worship The Dark 10. Ode To Death Bonus Track (digital only) 11. To Another World Zenith contains 10 brand new anthems, bringing not only classic tunes, but also fresh blood to the band's unique sound. In addition, guitarist Jonathan Nordwall debuts as new permament member of the group on the forthcoming record. Comments Olof Wikstrand on the new record, "Zenith is definitely the most ambitious project we ever engaged ourselves in. I think all together we spent over two and a half years to write, produce and record it all. We are super excited to finally get this one out to you all. Beware the 'Zenith Of The Black Sun'."  The drums were recorded at Soundtrade Studios, Stockholm and the rest of the tracking was completed at Hvergelmer Studios, Arvika. Zenith was produced by the band themselves and the artwork was created by Italian artist Velio Josto. ICYMI: TRAILER #1: Olof and Jonas discuss the writing and recording process for Zenith: youtu.be/ZLQkpdSEUwA TRAILER #2: Olof and Jonas discuss how the album came together and the recording process: youtu.be/n36kAwSGVzE TRAILER #3: Olof and Jonas discuss the first five songs on the record in the first track by track trailer: youtu.be/8bQzfWwPLG0 'Voy A Encontrarte': youtu.be/Dm-2GiP2xzY
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The 10 Strangest Moments in Cover Song History
The 10 Strangest Moments in Cover Song History: via LANDR Blog
Cover songs can be a lot of things.
They’re a great learning exercise, a good way to get new fans and they can be part of your strategy to keep your release cycle on tempo.
It’s easy to see why so many artists are making cover songs part of their repertoire. Recording and licensing your own cover songs is a must for any ambitious songwriter.
But covers can be something else as well: Just plain weird.
Whether the new version takes a hard left turn, or the whole thing is simply surreal, here are 10 of the strangest moments in cover song history.
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1. “My Sharona” – Atlas Sound
Bradford Cox of Deerhunter and Atlas Sound is well known for his stage antics and outspoken public persona.
But Atlas Sound’s 2012 show at the Cedar Cultural Centre in Minneapolis probably takes the cake for the most off-the-wall moment.
Wearing a black ski mask, Cox responded to a request from the audience by launching into an unhinged hour-long cover of the Knack’s 1979 single “My Sharona.”
Watch an excerpt from the bizarre affair:
2. “Pure Imagination” – Fiona Apple
Everything about the 1971 film adaptation of Roald Dahl’s Charlie and the Chocolate Factory tends toward the sinister and bizarre.
But Gene Wilder’s Willy Wonka character performing “Pure Imagination” is a momentary relief from the woozy Wonka tension.
When done well, cover songs have the ability to draw out moods that might have not been so obvious in their original recordings.
Fiona Apple’s version deftly pitches the song as the haunting trip through the psyche that it truly is under the surface:
3. Macaulay Culkin’s The Pizza Underground
Home Alone star Macaulay Culkin was a household name in the 90s for his work in nostalgic classics like Richie Rich and The Pagemaster.
But did you know he fronted a pizza-themed Velvet Underground tribute band?
Since re-emerging as a general funny person and actor in cult films like Party Monster and Saved!, one of Culkin’s projects from 2013-2018 was The Pizza Underground.
Check out their rendition of “All Tomorrow’s Parties” here:

4. “[I Can’t Get No] Satisfaction” – Devo
There’s always been potent critique and satire behind Devo’s outlandish posturing and jittery new wave sound.
Nowhere has their tongue-in-cheek “de-evolution” manifesto been on better display than their 1978 cover of the Rolling Stones’ “[I Can’t Get No] Satisfaction.”
Devo’s take on the song sounds like aliens uploaded the Rolling Stone’s 1965 original to their database using a primitive extraterrestrial version of Google Translate.
Devo’s take on the song sounds like aliens uploaded the Rolling Stone’s 1965 original to their database using a primitive extraterrestrial version of Google Translate.
Check it out here:
5. “Little Drummer Boy” – The Dandy Warhols
Indie-rock interpretations of popular Christmas songs have had varying degrees of success, but the Dandy Warhol’s take on “Little Drummer Boy” is something else.
The weirdest thing about this cover is how well the song actually works with the Dandys’ grinding shoegaze rhythm and vocal harmonies.
It’s a strangely catchy track that’s especially uncanny to hear outside the holiday season.
6. “Alabama Song (Whisky Bar)” – The Doors
The Doors are a bit of curiosity for the modern ear. Their catalogue ranges from heady psychedelia to dated roadhouse boogie.
But they always maintained a brainy streak that was somewhat at odds with the uncomplicated peace and love message of their contemporaries.
That sense of haughty intellectualism is probably what gave them the idea to cover a Bertolt Brecht poem set to music by Kurt Weill.
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7. “Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds” – William Shatner
This one is totally surreal. I have so many questions:
Who’s idea was it for Shatner to deliver the lyrics that way?
Who came up with the slick studio arrangement of the song?
Who could possibly have thought this was a good plan AND paid for it?
Maybe we should just let the track speak for itself:
8. “Tomorrow Never Knows” – Daniel Johnston and Jad Fair
While we’re on the subject, the Beatles are actually the most covered band of all time.
Casting such a wide net is bound to lead to some weirdness—and Daniel Johnston certainly delivered.
A lifelong fan of the classic band, Johnston channelled his admiration for “Tomorrow Never Knows” into a bizarre cover on his 2001 album Spooky with Jad Fair:
9. “The Simpsons End Credits Theme” – Sonic Youth
A Simpsons cameo is practically a badge of honour for cultural relevance.
A Simpsons cameo is practically a badge of honour for cultural relevance.
It’s not surprising that bands like Smashing Pumpkins and Cypress Hill jumped at the chance to lend their alternative cachet to the show’s send-up of late 90s festival culture.
But Sonic Youth did one better by covering the outro theme for the end of the episode.
Their abrasive guitar tones give the melody a feverish bent:
10. “Wonderwall” – Cat Power
It wouldn’t be a list of covers without the acoustic bonfire classic “Wonderwall” by Oasis.
Cat Power’s version somehow manages to bring a sense of intimacy to the tired and toothless track—a feat that few have the skill and vision to pull off.
Stranger Than Fiction
At the end of the day, as much as we want to reproduce the tracks we love, we can’t help sounding like ourselves.
Cover songs are a super versatile tool to have in your songwriting toolbox. That’s probably why they can get so weird sometimes.
Hearing another artist’s take on a familiar track to can give you new insight into what makes a song great. The weirdest covers pull that curtain back even further.
At the end of the day, as much as we want to reproduce the tracks we love, we can’t help sounding like ourselves
Now that you’ve seen how bizarre covers can get, go find your own strange corner of music history to interpret.
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Black Rebel Motorcycle Club - Little Thing Gone Wild - Get “Little Thing Gone Wild” from the new album ‘Wrong Creatures’ when you pre-order the album now: http://bit.ly/2ztad1f WRONG CREATURES http://bit.ly/2ztad1f Director: Brian T Lauzon Production Company: Anthem Films Executive Producer: DJay Brawner Executive Producer: Blake Greenbaum General Manager: Nicole Swedlow Head Of Production: Amy Silliman Creative Producer: Gabriel Younes Creative Producer: May Iosotaluno Producer: Andreas Attai Director Of Photography: Yuki Noguchi Production Designer: Odette Mattha Make Up Artist: Amanda Bourne 1st Assistant Director: Hannah K Baker Editor: Julien de Benedictis http://bit.ly/2hfdSFG http://bit.ly/2zu9s8f http://bit.ly/2hgyptq http://twitter.com/brmcofficial TOUR DATES 10/23 The Academy – Dublin, Ireland 10/24 Limelight – Belfast, United Kingdom 10/26 Barrowland Ballroom – Glasgow, United Kingdom 10/27 Manchester Academy – Manchester, United Kingdom 10/28 O2 Academy – Birmingham, United Kingdom 10/30 O2 Academy – Leeds, United Kingdom 10/31 Brighton Dome – Brighton, United Kingdom 11/02 O2 Academy – Bristol, United Kingdom 11/03 Rock City – Nottingham, United Kingdom 11/04 O2 Brixton Academy – London, United Kingdom 11/06 Vega – Copenhagen, Denmark 11/07 Posten – Odense, Denmark 11/08 Train – Aarhus, Denmark 11/10 Le Splendid – Lille, France 11/11 L’Autre Canal – Nancy, France 11/12 La Laiterie – Strasbourg, France 11/14 La Belle Electrique – Grenoble, France 11/15 Paloma – Nimes, France 11/16 Le Bikini – Toulouse, France 11/18 La Sirene, La Rochelle, France 11/20 Paradiso – Amsterdam, Netherlands 11/21 De Roma – Antwerp, Belgium 11/22 Elysee Montmartre – Paris, France 11/24 Grosse Freiheit – Hamburg, Germany 11/26 Columbiahalle – Berlin, Germany 11/27 Live Music Hall – Cologne, Germany 11/28 Tonhalle – Munich, Germany 11/30 Fabrique – Milan, Italy 12/01 Les Docks – Lausanne, Switzerland 12/02 Samsung Hall – Zurich, Switzerland 12/03 Arena – Vienna, Austria 12/09 Hipnosis Festival – Mexico City, Mexico 1/15 House of Blues – San Diego, CA 1/16 The Van Buren – Phoenix, AZ 1/18 Granada Theater – Dallas, TX 1/19 Stubb’s Waller Creek Amphitheater – Austin, TX 1/20 House of Blues – Houston, TX 1/21 House of Blues – New Orleans, LA 1/23 The Ritz Ybor – Tampa, FL 1/24 Revolution Live – Fort Lauderdale, FL 1/26 The Beacham – Orlando, FL 1/27 The Underground – Charlotte, NC 1/29 9:30 Club – Washington, DC 1/30 Union Transfer – Philadelphia, PA 1/31 Royale – Boston, MA 2/02 Brooklyn Steel – Brooklyn, NY 2/05 Club Soda – Montreal, Quebec 2/06 Rebel – Toronto, Ontario 2/07 Majestic Theatre – Detroit, MI 2/09 Newport Music Hall – Columbus, OH 2/10 Vic Theatre – Chicago, IL 2/11 First Avenue – Minneapolis, MN 2/12 Delmar Hall – St. Louis, MO 2/13 The Truman – Kansas City, MO 2/15 Ogden Theatre – Denver, CO 2/16 Metro Music Hall – Salt Lake City, UT 2/18 Roseland Theater – Portland, OR 2/19 Commodore Ballroom – Vancouver, British Colombia 2/20 The Show Box – Seattle, WA 2/22 Fox Theater – Oakland, CA 2/23 The Glass House – Pomona, CA 2/24 The Fonda Theatre – Los Angeles, CA 3/19 Astor Theatre – Perth, Australia 3/20 The Gov – Adelaide, Australia 3/22 The Tivoli Theatre – Brisbane, Australia 3/23 Enmore Theatre – Sydney, Australia 3/24 Forum Theatre – Melbourne, Australia http://vevo.ly/sYPxfA - https://youtu.be/nBjg8zSqvQc
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MISTER POPULAR from Charles Mayforth on Vimeo.
In this horror short, Sid, a popular jock, comes face to face with Ben, his obsessive stalker who will do anything to become Mister Popular himself.
Winner: Audience Choice Award - Atlanta Horror Film Festival, Atlanta, GA, 2016
Official Selection: SXSW Film Festival, Austin, TX, 2017 Celluloid Screams Sheffield Horror Film Festival, Sheffield, UK, 2017 Milwaukee Film Festival, Milwaukee, WI, 2017 Sydney Underground Film Festival, Sydney, Australia, 2017 Razor Reel: Flanders Film Festival, Bruges, Belgium, 2017 Dead by Dawn Film Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland, 2017 Horror Show Hot Dog: Twin Cities Horror Festival, Minneapolis, MN, 2017
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Infestation from Cable Hardin on Vimeo.
They're everywhere and often times hard to get rid of.
Sound design by Mike Hallenbeck juniorbirdman.com/
Screening History • River Film Festival, Padua, Italy, June 2016 • Square Lake Film & Music Festival, Stillwater, Minnesota, USA, August 2016 • The Dumbest Sh!t I Ever Saw Show, Brooklyn, New York, USA, August 2016 • MinnAnimate, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA, September 2016 • Toronto Urban Film Festival, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, September 2016 • Mini Minne Film Festival, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA September 2016 • UnderGround Film Festival, Ancona, Italy, September 2016 • Manlleu Short Film Festival, Manlleu, Spain, November 2016 • Montreal Animation Film Summit, Montreal, Canada, November 2016 • Tahoe Underground Film Festival, Incline Village, Nevada, USA, November 2016 • Fargo Film Festival, Fargo, North Dakota, USA, March 2017 • Minneapolis International Film Festival, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA, April 2017 • 1Minuto Film Festival, São Paulo, Brazil, April 2017 * Winner: Best Animation • Sioux Empire Film Festival, Sioux Falls, South Dakota, USA, May 2017 *Winner: Best Animation • Sick ‘N Wrong Film Festival, Orlando, FL USA, November 2017 • STUFF Film Festival, Mexico City, Mexico, November 2017
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