Freedom for Liberland! by MEL Films


Sometimes it’s easier to start your own country than to change the one you’re in.

According to the internationally recognized law of terra nullius (“nobody’s land”), if no one has a claim on land, anyone at all can claim it as their own. Or at least they can try. This is how Czech politician and activist Vít Jedlička founded Liberland, a sliver of land along the Danube River between Croatia and Serbia that went unclaimed after Yugoslavia was dissolved in the 1990s. Essentially, Jedlička called terra nullius and declared the land to be Liberland, a Libertarian utopia in the heart of Eastern Europe. Although Serbia seems okay with the idea, Croatia has been less receptive. It’s been arresting wannabe Liberlandians for trespassing — including Jedlička. But that hasn’t stopped him from pursuing recognition for his country. One year after planting the flag, Vit has called together a conference to mark the first anniversary of Liberland. But best laid plans fall apart when Vit tries to attend.

TRACTION by Rory Uphold


Traction is an awkward comedy about first dates, race, and racism.

Screenings include: Mill Valley Film Festival, Austin Film Festival, Florida International Film Festival, New Orleans International, Hollyshorts, Edmonton International, DC Shorts Film Festival, FLICKERS‘ Rhode Island Roving Eye International Film Festival, Rocky Mountain Women’s Film Festival, Broad Humor Film Festival, Williamsburg Independent Film Festival, Dances With Films, La Femme Intl. Film Festival, Woods Hole Film Festival (Audience Award)…

CAST/CREW:
Andy: Rory Uphold
Jake: Ahmed Bharoocha
Waitress: Jackie Singer
Hipster DJ: Baron Vaughn

Writer/Director: Rory Uphold
Producer: Lije Sarki
Production manager: Jacqueline Beiro
Production Assistants: Kenny Laubbacher; Cristina Benavente
Cinematography: Randy Wedick
Gaffer: Julien Janigo
1st AC: Rene Sans
Grip: Ryan Girkins
On set digital tech: Joel Knoernschild
Sound: Nicholas Ronzio
Wardrobe: Suzanne Block
Art Direction: Casey Burr
Editor: Matt MacDonald
Color: Bobby Maruvada
Post Sound: Rian Balvin

Ed Ruscha: Buildings and Words by Felipe Lima


Narrated by Owen Wilson
Featuring Ed Begley Jr., Larry Bell, Billy Al Bengston, Irving Blum, Larry Gagosian, Jim Ganzer, Joe Goode, Kim Gordon, and Ed Moses

Produced by Ways & Means
Executive Producers Lana Kim, Jett Steiger
Producer Rachel Nederveld

Presented by the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles
MOCA Chief Communication Officier Sarah Lloyd Stifler
MOCA Communications Manager Eva Seta

Editor & Motion Graphics Matthew Miller

Director of Photography Roman Koval

Researcher Lauren Skillen
Sound Mixer Jacques Pienaar

Colorist Bossi Baker
Sound Mixer Brent Kiser, Unbridled Sound

Points of Origin by In The Flicker


Ankur Vikal (Slumdog Millionaire) and Tessa Thompson (Creed) tackle the moral complications of international surrogacy in this festival favorite short film.

Festivals and Awards:
*World Premiere — Palm Springs International ShortFest, 2014
*Winner — Best Short Screenplay — Rhode Island International Film Festival, 2013
*Winner — Best Directing — First Run Film Festival, 2015
*Winner — 3rd Grand Prize — First Run Film Festival, 2015
*Winner — Audience Award — First Run Film Festival, 2015
*Official Selection — Rhode Island International Film Festival, 2014
*Official Selection — Woodstock Film Festival, 2014
*Official Selection — Rome Independent Film Festival, 2015
*Official Selection — Newport Beach Film Festival, 2015
*Official Selection — International Documentary and Short Film Festival of Kerala, 2015
*Official Selection — Navi Mumbai International Film Festival, 2015
*Official Selection — Delhi International Film Festival, 2015

STARRING Ankur Vikal / Tessa Thompson / Auroshikha Dey / Denzil Smith

WRITTEN/DIRECTED by Anya Leta
PRODUCED by Erin Galey
EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS Chander Agarwal / Jonathan Berguig
SUPERVISING PRODUCER Ruta Kulkarni
DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY Nathanael Carton
PRODUCTION DESIGNER Karuna Karmarkar
EDITED by Eric F. Martin / David Nordstrom
ORIGINAL MUSIC by Rodrigo Martín Munuera
SOUND DESIGNER Thomas Cassetta

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Spacewalkers Successfully Install New Docking Adapter for Commercial Crew Flights

Spacewalkers Successfully Install New Docking Adapter for Commercial Crew Flights Expedition 48 Commander Jeff Williams (shown here) and Flight Engineer Kate Rubins of NASA successfully installed the first of two international docking adapters Friday Aug. 19, 2016, during a five hour and 58-minute spacewalk. On Sept. 1, the two astronauts will spacewalk outside the space station for the second time in less than two weeks. via NASA http://ift.tt/2bcild3

Slow to Show by The Bear


Every year, the city of Odessa, Texas, is witness to a strange phenomenon: cars that fly.
A New York Times Op Doc – http://nyti.ms/2b8uVqO

Directed by | Ben Steinbauer

Produced by | Katie Stoller, Corbett Jones & Adam Schwitters

Associate produced by | Berndt Mader & Anna Rau

Director of Photography | Corbett Jones

Editor | Ben Ellis (http://ift.tt/2bc9nfB)

Assistant Editor | Brandon Brown

Original Music | Malcolm Elijah (http://ift.tt/2becrSO)

Sound Recording | Royce Sharp

Sound Mix | Chris Keyland (www.keylandsound.com)

Sound Editor | Bradley Murphy

Color Correction | Nick Smith (http://ift.tt/2bc98kK)

Title Design | Josh Stolz (www.joshstolz.com)

Poster Design | Cody Ackors (www.codyackors.com)

Production Stills | Abigail Enright (http://ift.tt/2bechei)

Production Assistance | Brittany Nelson

Thank You:
Emily Antonetti-Elford
Bajito Auto Works
Nick Hernandez Sr.
Joe Medina
Stewart Parker
Wild Bill
MPS Austin
Beast Editorial
The New York Times and The Op-Doc Team

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