AMA – a short film by Julie Gautier by Les films engloutis


ULIE:
„Ama is a silent film. It tells a story everyone can interpret in their own way, based on their own experience. There is no imposition, only suggestions.
I wanted to share my biggest pain in this life with this film. For this is not too crude, I covered it with grace. To make it not too heavy, I plunged it into the water.
I dedicate this film to all the women of the world.“
Julie

JULIE:
„Ama est un film sans parole qui raconte une histoire que chacun peut interpréter à sa manière, selon son propre vécu, tout est suggéré, rien n’est imposé.
J’ai voulu mettre dans ce film ma plus grande douleur en ce monde. Pour qu’elle ne soit pas trop crue je l’ai enrobée de grâce. Pour qu’elle ne soit pas trop lourde je l’ai plongée dans l’eau.
Je dédie ce film à toutes les femmes du monde.“
Julie

Credits :
Choreographer : Ophélie Longuet
Music : « Rain in your black eyes », Ezio Bosso. (P) Sony Music Entertainment.
Cinematographer : Jacques Ballard
Editor : Jérôme Lozano
Colorist : Arthur Paux @ Spark Seeker
Compositing : Gregory Lafranchi @GoneFX
Sound mix : Nassim El Mounabbih @Dinosaures
Production : Spark Seeker/Les Films Engloutis
Associated Producers : Y-40 The Deep Joy/RVZ
Camera Assistant : Arthur Lauthers
Electrician Romain Mostri
Safety Freedivers : Anne Maury – Fouad Zarrou
Making off : Jimmy Golaz
Camera Rental (Red VistaVision 8K) RVZ
Light&Electric Rental : TSF Cannes
Wardrobe : Tatiana Henri

Sister Hearts by Square


ABOUT THE FILM

Maryam Henderson-Uloho spent thirteen years in prison in Louisiana, seven in solitary confinement. After her release she struggled to find housing or employment. She began selling secondhand goods out of a suitcase on a street corner in New Orleans. In just three years, she grew her business to a brick-and-mortar thrift store—one that also provides housing and employment for other formerly-incarcerated women. She calls those women—and her store—Sister Hearts.

“When I got out of prison, they wouldn’t allow me to open a bank account. I could not rent an apartment. I could not get a job. So I started just selling stuff out of a suitcase on the street corner. The first day I made $40. And I just kept doing that. Three years later, I have a 15,000 square foot thrift store and transition housing facility for other female ex-offenders.”

– Maryam Henderson-Uloho, owner of SisterHearts Thrift Store, New Orleans

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Lili Taylor’s The Duel by Sean David Christensen


Based on a true story from actress Lili Taylor, (Six Feet Under, American Crime) The Duel is an experimental visualization of her father’s private struggle with mental illness. Originally told on the award-winning RISK! podcast, Taylor recalls a harrowing afternoon in which she saved her younger brother from the dangerous reality of their father’s sudden breakdown.

Directed by Sean David Christensen
Written & Narrated by Lili Taylor
Produced by Sean David Christensen, Kevin Allison & Aaron Gambel
Based on an excerpt from the RISK! podcast originally produced by Kevin Allison & Jeff Mercer

Starring:
Lili Taylor
Richard Neil
Katherine Marie Koenig
Matthew Miller
Melanie Case

Director of Photography: Aaron Gambel
Editor: Sean David Christensen
Assistant Director: Jana Stella
Camera Operator: Richie Trimble
Gaffer: Mike DiRicco
Grip: Caleb Bucy
Set Dresser: Sarah M. Gonzalez
Miniatures: Sean David Christensen
Sound & Music: Rafael Anton Irisarri & Maggie Dave
Sound Mixing & Mastering: Black Knoll Studio
Production Assistants: Joseph Matarrese, Phillip Matarrese, Shaye Troha, Francesca Wainscott & Robert V. Wainscott

A RISK! production in association with Sean David Christensen & ReKon Productions.
Copyright 2017. All rights reserved.

Contact:
http://ift.tt/2bTH5mC
@seandavidchristensen

Preorder the upcoming RISK! book featuring Lili Taylor’s story and others at: http://ift.tt/2DETzu5
www.risk-show.com

Johnny’s Home | ACLU commission by Elyse Kelly


„You realize you haven’t crossed the street in 13 years.“

For Johnny Perez, returning to society and to his family after being in prison for 13 years wasn’t easy. JOHNNY’S HOME is part of a short animated documentary series about mass incarceration in the U.S., which shows the toll that an abusive and unjust criminal system takes on individuals, families, and communities. Watch all three films: http://ift.tt/2sv6gY0.

Client: ACLU’s Campaign for Smart Justice
http://ift.tt/2nRgU5R

Director: Elyse Kelly

Animation director: Anna Bron

Production company: Acme Filmworks
Executive producer: Ron Diamond
Producer: Holly Stone

Original music: Brooke Blair & Will Blair

Story finder/Field producer: Kelly Ramundo
Location sound mixer: Corey Pointdexter

Animators/Renderers: Anna Bron & Andrew Whyte

Editors: Dan Fipphen & Elyse Kelly
Post production sound services: Studio Unknown

Courtney Barnett – Need A Little Time by Danny Cohen


DIRECTOR Danny Cohen
PRODUCER Alexandra George
EDITOR Ben Hall
CINEMATOGRAPHER Ed Goldner
PRODUCTION DESIGNER Marni Kornhauser
COSTUME DESIGNER VoVo The Label, Phoebe Taylor & Ashlee Pierce
HMUA & PROSTHETICS Sharp FX
DIRECTOR’S ASSISTANT Hayden Somerville
1AD Giordi Caputo
1AC Nick Forster
2AC Gianna Mazzeo
GRIP / GAFFER Joshua Potts
BEST PERSON Hannah Palmer
STEADICAM OPERATOR Glenn Clayton
AERIAL RIGGING EFFECTS Showtech Australia
PRODUCTION DESIGNER ASSISTANT Liam Linley
SCENIC ARTIST Stuart Burchall
SCULPTOR Laura Vickery
TELEPORT ROOM DESIGN Marni Kornhauser, Danny Cohen, Tristan Ceddia
ART DEPARTMENT ASSISTANT Zena Bartlett
ART DEPARTMENT ASSISTANT Sjaida Karas
ART DEPARTMENT ASSISTANT Katie Drane
ART DEPARTMENT ASSISTANTS VoVo The Label
HMUA & PROSTHETIC ASSISTANT Katie Dobbin
HMUA ASSISTANT Jessica Cavanagh
PRODUCTION ASSISTANT Tessa Mansfield­-Hung
PRODUCTION ASSISTANT Rocco Rossouw
RUNNER Julia Spizzica
ANIMATION Benjamin Portas
VISUAL EFFECTS Dave Abbott
COLOURIST Dan Stonehouse, Crayon
ALIENS Elliot Kerdel, Kim Kruz, Elloise O’Connell, Harlene Hercules, Marianne Bullock, Karim Khalil

SPECIAL THANKS
Ken, Marney & Bob at Murray Valley Private Hospital, Tiny, Tania, Steven & Bridget at Showtech Australia, Savage Film Services, VA Hire, Trystan at Motel Wellington Wodonga, Bruce at Paris End Studios, Farrah & Andrea at Pinchos Catering & Andiamo Street Food Wodonga, The Blazing Stump Hotel, Yulanda at Wwave Hire, Nellie Jackson, Hugh Turrell, Jason Galea, Josh Cohen, Asteroid Mates: Jen, Etta, Chook, Tully, Tristan, Xac, Nora and Lucy, Kat Latour and Leah Churchill-­Brown at EXIT, Tom Savige, Lachlan Stone, Gabe Russo, Sherwin Akbarzadeh, Doug Durant, Nick O’Byrne, Derry Sheehan, Dave Ellis, Chris McKenzie, Tong Sarin and Sagan

MY AMERICA by barnaby roper


My America is a 17-minute short documentary that raises the voices of a group that are often accounted for, but seldom listened to: youth. The film follows a small group of disenfranchised young people as they describe what their personal America looks like, and how they are trying to enact change in their own way.

My heartfelt thanks to everyone that came together to make this film happen – for sharing and trusting us with your stories and hope for America’s future. To our team, for making a 6,600 mile trip in 10 short days, one of the most enjoyable experiences in my life – your talent, drive, selflessness and ability to sleep for 10 hours a day in a 15 seat pass van will never be forgotten.

Director: Barnaby Roper
Producer: Taylor Vandegrift
UPM: Brandon Robinson
DP: Isaac Bauman
AC: Payam Yazdandoost
Sound Mixer: Clint Allday
Drone Pilot: Gabe de la Parra

Bone Bame by Salut


10LEC6 « Bone Bame »

Directed by Antwan Horfee
Drawings & animation : Antwan Horfee
CG artist : Armand Beraud
Sound design : Lionel Boutang

Vocals Nicole
Percussions Gazelle & Erwan
Bass Simon
Drums Jess
Keyboard Lionel Boutang
Produced & mixed by 10LEC6, Lionel Boutang & Pascal Exposito at Zarma Studio Paris
Published by Headbangers Publishing / Because éditions / Zarma
(p) & (c) 2018 Ed Banger records under exclusive licence to Because Music