Meet Pauline Poulter. Strange marks appear on her arms, every time she cooks. Roasts don’t come out right, and she keeps finding bloody handprints on her sideboard. There can be only one explanation: Pauline has got a ghost in her oven.
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LIFE AFTER LIFE – Director’s cut by Cyprien Clément-Delmas
A short documentary exploring how Ghanians celebrate life through death !
Shot in Ghana in April 2016
Directed by Cyprien Clément-Delmas
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Producer: Ore Okonedo
Additional Production Support: Katie Lambert
Director of Photography: Jack Wilkinson
Editor: Carlos Font Clos
Grade: Daniel De Vue // Glassworks
Sound Mix: Harald Jones
Music: Vieux Farka Touré – Ana (Mawimbi Remix)
Voice over: Wisdom
Production Company: Caviar Content
Client: Ray-Ban
Creative Agency: Yours Truly Creative
Creative Director: Babak Khoshnoud
Creative Director: William Abramson
Special thanks to Caviar LA: Jasper Thomlinson, Gina Steffe, Axelle Zwartjes, Sacha Ben Harroche
And Charlie Kwai, Jack Wood, Alexandra Agulló Soler, Vanessa Espinoza.
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SWEEP (2015), 13 min, Dir. Spencer Gillis by 2.35
A tense chance encounter at a local recycling center leads to an instant friendship— which in turn leads to a bitter moment of reckoning. SWEEP is a compelling tale of fear, fatherhood, and racism.
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Written/Directed by Spencer Gillis – http://ift.tt/1UAmhl8
A 2.35 Production – www.twothreefive.nyc
Starring Luke Robertson, Tishuan Scott, Hubert Point-Du Jour, Alexis Suarez
Produced by Nicole Cosgrove, James Daly
Cinematography by Ludovic Littee – http://ift.tt/1UAmh4K
Edited by Erin Casper, Adam Brown
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SCREENINGS:
2015 Cleveland International Film Festival (World Premiere)
2015 Aspen Shortsfest
2015 Athens International Film + Video Festival
2015 Dallas International Film Festival
2015 Sarasota Film Festival
2015 Los Angeles Film Festival
2015 Palm Springs Shortsfest
2015 Stony Brook Film Festival
2015 Rhode Island International Film Festival **WINNER – Audience Award**
2015 Hawaii International Film Festival
2015 Denver Film Festival
2015 YES Film Festival
2016 Hill Country Film Festival
2016 Short of the Week
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ABOUT THE DIRECTOR:
With his 2013 short film, GUN, Spencer marked his directorial debut by premiering in competition at the Sundance Film Festival. GUN screened at over fifteen festivals world-wide earning the Grand Jury Prize at the Atlanta Film Festival along with Best Actor and Best Narrative at Hollyshorts Film Festival. The film is available on iTunes and is being distributed by SHORTS INTERNATIONAL, LTD. His latest short film SWEEP (2015) premiered at the prestigious Aspen Shortsfest and went on to play at twelve festivals, winning the Audience Choice Award for Best Short at FLICKERS: Rhode Island International Film Festival.
As a co-founder of 2.35, Spencer has produced award winning narrative and documentary short films as well as directed work for VICE media. He has also screened his work and lectured to film students at colleges around the country like Cornell, Denison, and Florida Atlantic University. In 2014, Spencer was invited to serve as a short film juror for the Milwaukee Film Festival.
Spencer’s professional background includes experience as a camera assistant spanning more than twenty feature films – including SHAME, BLUE VALENTINE, ARBITRAGE and OUR IDIOT BROTHER – in addition to work in documentary, episodic television, commercials and web content. Spencer credits his philosophy and style of direction to years spent on set observing the process up close – particularly his work with directors Derek Cianfrance and Steve McQueen.
In 2012, Spencer transitioned professionally into camera operating. His work illustrates a wide range of shooting styles: reality television shows for DISCOVERY, TLC, and NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC, webisodes for 30 ROCK, and more recently on THE FOLLOWING, HBO’s THE LEFTOVERS and the Netflix series ORANGE IS THE NEW BLACK.
Spencer is currently writing a feature script titled THE TOUR as well as starting work on a feature adaptation of his short film GUN. Gillis, a Kansas native, previously studied at the University of Iowa where he earned a Bachelor of Arts in Cinema and Master of Arts in Film Studies.
GOUCH by Raul Buitrago
Brooklyn graffiti writer, Gouch, delves into graffiti, living life as an ordinary citizen, and leaving a lasting legacy.
Directed, Filmed, and Edited by
Raul Buitrago
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@raul__b
GOUCH NKC
@gouchizm
A Wolf Council Films Production
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In Association With
Classick NYC
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Original Music by Jazzsoon
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@nycfjs
© 2016 RAUL BUITRAGO ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
WE KEEP ON DANCING – Short Film by Jessica Barclay Lawton
Two distinctly disparate characters come together over a broken down Volkswagen Beetle in this sweet, amusing tale of love, loss and… car trouble.
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WINNER ‘Best Live Action Narrative Under 15 Minutes’ Palm Springs International ShortFest 2013
WINNER ‘Best Actor’ Made In Melbourne Film Festival 2014
FESTIVAL HONOURS Newport Beach Film Festival 2014
WINNER ‘Best Film’ ReelGood Film Festival 2015
NOMINATED Grand Jury Prize of Best Narrative Short at Slamdance Film Festival 2014
NOMINATED ‘Best Achievement in Editing’ at St Kilda Film Festival 2014
NOMINATED Grand Prix International Prize at Cork Film Festival 2013
NOMINATED ASSG Award for ‚Best Achievement in Sound for a Short Film‘ 2013
OFFICIAL SELECTION
Palm Springs International ShortFest Film Festival 2013
San Diego Film Festival 2013
Raindance Film Festival 2013
Cork Film Festival 2013
Rocky Mountain Women’s Film Festival 2013
Slamdance 2014
Flickerfest 2014
World Of Women Film Festival 2014
38th Cleveland International Film Festival 2014
Byron Bay Film Festival 2014
Chicago International Music & Movies Festival 2014
Aspen Filmfest 2014
Rincon International Film Festival 2014
Nashville Film Festival 2014
Newport Beach Film Festival 2014
St Kilda Film Festival 2014
21st Capalbio Cinema ISFF 2014
Barwon Heads Film Festival 2014
Missouri Film Festival 2014
Fairhope Film Festival 2014
Heathcote Film Festival 2014
Heartland Film Festival 2014
Calgary International Film Festival 2014
Sapporo International Short Film Festival 2014
FIJR Granada –International Short Film Festival 2014
Milwaukee Film Festival 2014
Made In Melbourne Film Festival 2014
ReelGood Film Festival 2015
CAST
William Gluth ~ Alan
John Brumpton ~ Danny
Rhys Mitchell ~ Fingers
CREW
Writer ~ Rhys Mitchell
Director ~ Jessica Barclay Lawton
Director of Photography ~ Edward Goldner
Producers ~ Jessica Barclay Lawton & Rhys Mitchell
Executive Producers ~ James Frecheville, Jessica Barclay Lawton & Rhys Mitchell
Assistant Director ~ Lucy Mckendrick
Gaffer ~ Sam Osborn Rassaby
1st AC – Bradley Andrew
Best Boy ~ John Maloney
Sound Designer ~ Mark Edwards
Sound Composition ~ Oscar Dawson
Choreographer – Aisha Kuryana
Production Assistants ~ Freya Esders, Lewis Mitchell, Callum Mitchell
Editor ~ Marty Gilchrist
Colourist ~ CJ Dobson ‚Pocket Post‘
Visual Effects ~ The Pixel Kitchen
© JERRY PROJECTS 2016
Don’t Hug Me I’m Scared 6 by Don’t Hug Me I’m Scared
looks like someones having a bad dream…..
70 Hester Street by Casimir Nozkowski
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A documentary about my childhood home, all childhood homes and the past lives of old buildings.
Written and Directed by Casimir Nozkowski (casimirnozkowski.com)
Narrated by Casimir Nozkowski, Thomas Nozkowski, Joyce Robins
Filmed and Edited by Casimir Nozkowski
Music by Alexander Strung
Re-Recording Engineering by Tod Chapman
Color Timing by Eyal Dimant
I grew up on the Lower East Side of Manhattan in a building that was once a synagogue, a whiskey still, a raincoat factory and when I was born there, a studio for my artist parents. They moved in after they got married in 1967 and rented the top two floors for 45 years from another family. In 2012, the 130-year-old building was sold by that family and my parents moved out. But before they did, I filmed the hell out of it. And I realized I shared history with countless people who had lived or worked in this old building over two centuries. I filmed the neighborhood I grew up in and saw how rare old buildings with shared histories were becoming.
My documentary is about my childhood home and how much of the past you could still see in it when we left. It’s about the development of a neighborhood a lot of lives have passed through and whether you can protect that legacy while still making room for new lives and new memories. In making my movie, I tried to follow some advice my mom gave me: “Don’t make a movie about moving out. Make it about how great it was to live here.” I like that sentiment but I couldn’t help wondering what was going to happen next to the old building I grew up in. – Casimir Nozkowski
2012: New York Times article about my family’s time at 70 Hester Street: http://ift.tt/Vd13Zw
2013: CSC Landscape Holdings (the new owner) renovates 70 Hester Street
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2015: 70 Hester Street goes back on the market
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2016: 70 Hester Street is sold again
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70 Hester Street (the movie) premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival 2014
Other festivals include: Rooftop Films, Vassar Filmfest, Atlanta Jewish Film Festival, Boston Jewish Festival, Philadelphia Jewish Film Festival, Kansas City Jewish Film Festival, San Francisco Jewish Film Festival, Toronto Jewish Film Festival, Twin Cities Jewish Film Festival, Athens Jewish Film Festival, Hartford Jewish Film Festival and was a finalist at the Robinson International Short Film Competition
My Old Man | No.4 – Anchor Point by YETI Coolers
A poet and Texas songwriting legend, the infamous Townes Van Zandt left a powerful, if not destructive, legacy in his wake. And for his son JT, viewing Townes’ musical fervor encouraged him to find his own passion for the outdoors.
Daddy Don’t Go by Pureland Pictures
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Captured over two years, “Daddy Don’t Go” is a feature length documentary about four disadvantaged fathers in New York City as they struggle to beat the odds and defy the deadbeat dad stereotype. Find out more at http://ift.tt/1MHRMrm
Hoja (Feuille) by Dante Zaballa
Vaiana Gauthier and I were in the same city, and decided to celebrate by making a one-minute animation in one month.
We jammed with all materials we had, in A4 and A5 little pieces of paper.
It took us just a minuscule tiny little bit longer than a month (ages)
By Vaiana Gauthier, Dante Zaballa
Sound Design: Fede Chiclana