can i come over? by jie en lee


A commentary on modern romance and the dynamics of having casual sex with someone you don’t love – focusing on the feeling of not being able to voice specific desires because of the lack of intimacy since the ultimate goal of the relationship is sex, not emotional support or any sort of connection. The refrainment from asking for more because of the fear of coming off as too attached, and creating a relationship that is more than what was unspokenly “agreed” upon

…But still having the desire to have affection and attention that is not limited to just sexual stimulation, and craving a connection that is not as emotionally removed as sex is in this context, while trying to not let any emotional investment be involved.

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Ava Raiin – Eagle Eye (Official Music Video) by dreambear


A beautiful landscape and experimental visuals create the world of „Eagle Eye“ which represents our dichotomous world, the outside “real“ world and the world inside the mind.

Premiered on Afropunk (http://bit.ly/1qpmewd)

Production Company: dreambear (www.dreambear.org)
Director: Rafatoon
Producer: Evan Brown
Cinematographers (Colombia): Sebas Teherán / Rudy Black Mosquera
Cameraman (New York): David Joshua Ford
3D/Tracking: Andres García
Editor/Colorist/Motion: Rafatoon
Stylist: Clau Rojas
Make Up Artist: George Romero
Production Assistant: Rudy Black Mosquera
Model: Yilian Hinestroza
Special Thank You: Miguel Angel Puerto Sanchez / Andrés Puerto Sanchez

www.avaraiin.com

Harvesting Liberty by Patagonia


Harvesting Liberty is a short film that documents visionaries Michael Lewis (of Growing Warriors) and Rebecca Burgess (of Fibershed) as they collaborate to reintroduce industrial hemp to the American landscape.

Growing Warriors is a Kentucky-based farming program designed to train, assist, and equip military veterans with the skills, tools and supplies needed to grow organic produce for their families and communities. http://ift.tt/1NHuzXy

Fibershed develops regenerative textile systems that are based on carbon farming, regional manufacturing, and public education. http://ift.tt/1i1bKNk

Sign the petition to legalize industrial hemp: http://ift.tt/1NHu5k7. Industrial hemp is a crop that has the potential to lower the environmental impacts of textile production, empower small-scale farmers and create jobs in a wide variety of industries. Two non-profit groups, Fibershed and Growing Warriors, are working to reintroduce industrial hemp into Kentucky—and eventually U.S. agriculture. On July 4, 2016, a petition will be delivered urging Congress to pass the Industrial Hemp Farming Act of 2015/2016 (S.134 and H.R. 525) legalizing the cultivation of industrial hemp in the United States. We invite you to learn more about industrial hemp and sign the petition here: http://ift.tt/1NHu5k7

Patagonia, through our membership in 1% For The Planet®, provides cash grants and in-kind services to thousands of community-based groups working to create positive change for the planet in their own backyards. http://ift.tt/1Mbq3OR

House of Wolves – „Love is a War“ by Tyler T. Williams


„Love is a War“ a film by Tyler T. Williams.

Singer-songwriter Rey Villalobos III portrays his grandfather, Rey Villalobos I, who served in WWII.

The video opens with the Villalobos‘ family portraits during the war.

For our grandfathers.

http://ift.tt/1OIqMUx

The Art Market (in Four Parts): Auctions by Artsy


How did the art auctions business become a multi-billion-dollar industry? The first film in a series about the art market explores this question, leading viewers through the complex history of auctions, with specific attention to the last 20 years. The film unpacks record-breaking sales, like last week’s epic Jean-Michel Basquiat painting Untitled (1982), hammering in at $51 million, and anomalies such as Ai Weiwei’s Kui Hua Zi (Sunflower Seeds) (2010), which pop up at auction in countless different quantities, making the connection between the auction price and market value of art. Interviews with auction-house specialists, financial analysts, and art-world influencers like Adam Lindemann, Xin Li, Sarah Thornton, Josh Baer, and Don Thompson add personal insight and shape the narrative.

Auctions launches a four-part documentary series, followed by Galleries, Patrons, and Art Fairs, released weekly through mid-June. Together, the four segments will tell a comprehensive story about the art market’s history and cultural influence, providing an approachable yet nuanced introduction to a extraordinary subject. Visit http://ift.tt/23X3hyi to watch all the films.

The series is produced in collaboration with UBS and directed by Oscar Boyson.

Director: Oscar Boyson
Editor: Nate DeYoung
Producer: Sean Barth
Produced By: Neighborhood Watch Films
Assistant Editor: Erin DeWitt
Sound: Colin Alexander
Music: Jay Wadley of Found Objects Music Production
Color: Irving Harvey

HAVEN by Les films engloutis


Short film about the exploration on breathhold of the biggest wreck in Mediterranean sea, by 3 world champions Guillaume Néry, Morgan Bourc’His and Rémy Dubern. All the images were shot between 40 meters and 50 meters by Jérôme Espla (Poisson Lune Production) and his team with a RED EPIC. Those images were possible to make thanks to our great safety-logistic team. A huge thanks also to my sponsor CRESSI to have supported the project.

Credits:
Produced by: Les Films Engloutis
Directed by: Guillaume Néry
With: Guillaume Néry – Morgan Bourc’His – Rémy Dubern
Underwater images by: Jérôme Espla
Second camera: Fabio Ferioli – Julie Gautier
Camera assistant-light-safety: Didier Quartino – Pascal Lorent
Logistic: Felice Zanini / Techdiving Savona – Nino Piras / Cressi
Freediving safety: Cyril Paulet – Benjamin Hortala – Audrey Poggio – Julie Gautier
Edit by: Jérôme Lozano
Color correction: Arthur Paux
Music: Tekapo by Salomon Ligthelm
Sound design: Jérôme Espla
Special thanks: Cressi – Ball Watch – Gino Sardi – City of Varaze – Sportmed

GUTTER FEST: THE MOVIE by Genis Rigol


Self-published animation

Written & Directed by Genis Rigol Alzola, Pau Anglada & Marc Torices

Illustration by Marc Torices, Néstor F., Pau Anglada, Genís Rigol, Olga Capdevila, Irkus M. Zeberio, Alexis Nolla, Jorge Parras & Jose Abeijón.

Animation by Genís Rígol, Pau Anglada, Jorge Parras & Marc Torices

Colour Design by Olga capdevila

Music by Nico Roig

Clean up by Marc Torices Pau, Anglada, Genís Rigol, Brenda Moreno Gracia & Daniel Soms.

Voice by Dídac Alcaraz.

Sound design by Eric Arajol

3d by Pau Anglada

Hong Kong Strong by Brandon Li


A deep dive into the many layers of Hong Kong. A film about the madness and beauty of this seemingly impossible city in the days leading up to Chinese New Year. And an exploration of my own Cantonese heritage.
Check out Director’s Commentary for behind-the-scenes info, gear, etc: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6YosDqsWvyU

Select clips available for licensing; email licensing@unscripted.com or visit http://ift.tt/1NwYZeQ

Instagram @brandon_l_li; http://ift.tt/22faxpP
Facebook: http://ift.tt/1NwZ16A

Original score by Steven Richard Davis;
 srdmusic@me.com
Produced by Ansley Sawyer
Drone footage by www.aerialmode.com
Drone footage by http://ift.tt/VVcKn8

Mongolia: vimeo.com/150531350
Bali: vimeo.com/136405903

Tokyo: vimeo.com/129171397

North India: vimeo.com/116044343
Greece: http://ift.tt/22fanPk

Barcelona: vimeo.com/99401340

Dubai: vimeo.com/88224399

Turkey: vimeo.com/106755674

South India: vimeo.com/113689725

Arabia: vimeo.com/86774980

Las Vegas: vimeo.com/147458521

Australia: vimeo.com/98652051

Guam: vimeo.com/138830005

Special Thanks:
Albert Li
Simon Lee
Kobe Lee
Blake Congdon
Dorcas Ho
Ivy Tse
Venus Tse
Edwin Lee
Ruby Shing
Mostafa Zeineldin

Featuring:
Luk Chee Fu Martial Arts Federation: www.liondance668.com
HK Urbex: http://ift.tt/1lBqwZi
Wing Tsun Robin: http://ift.tt/1NwZ3vc
HKAPA: www.hkapa.edu
The Continental Restaurant: http://ift.tt/1NwYOQR

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