Nothing Ever Really Ends by Jakob Rørvik


Seen over the course of three consecutive New Year’s Eves, a couple in their late 20’s that just can’t seem to quit one another, resolve to break up only to make up again. Can a broken record of hurt feelings and happy endings lead to a healthier relationship?

‚Nothing Ever Really Ends‘ is this weeks Staff Pick Premiere! Read more about it here: http://ift.tt/2ymN0OQ

Director and writer: Jakob Rørvik
Actors: Kristin Jess Rodin, Arthur Berning, Ine Wilmann
Producers: Moa Liljedahl & Åshild Ramborg
Executive Producer: Synnøve Hørsdal
Cinematographer: Annika Summerson
Editor: Christian Siebenherz
Sound designer: Hugo Ekornes
Composer: diskJokke
Production designer: Ann Kristin Talleraas
Costume designer: Hanne Randin
Make-up: Marthe Erlandsen
Location sound: Helge Krogsæther Bodøgaard
Production manager: Øystein Dale Svendsen
Colorist: Julian Alary ( http://ift.tt/2gUTolm )
Production Company: Maipo Film
Made with support from: The Norwegian Film Institute, Filmkraft Rogaland, Fond for lyd og bilde, Nordisk Film Shortcut, Storyline Studios, Maipo Film

V i s i o n s . o f . T by Slav Filimonov


Full case — http://ift.tt/2zO8UYA

That is a personal project that have been made as an extension for commercial project. At a spring 2017 I was helping ONY studio to present their project for the Tretyakov Gallery — you could check it below. One part of it was a cg-short with spray cans flying around in a for of letter T — the main element of a new id-system that ONY had made for the Gallery. The point was to complement a real camera shot and make a sort of transition to cg-graphic so we could easily present the id-style on different mediums using cg. After work was done I have challenged myself to do a similar short for every Gallery’s direction — classic paintings, modern art, franchise and others — which presented by seven colours in id-system.

Music — Improvisation by Alina Petrova & Kira Weinstein

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NIOFAR by Hugo Lemant


NIOFAR tells the story of a French girl who went to settle in Senegal and meet its inhabitants. In Wolof, Niofiar means „to be together“.

This personal film is a metaphor of the amazing and unique experience lived by Hugo’s brother. He lived for one year at Grand Mbao, a small village of Senegal. There, he shared the day to day life of the villagers, and settled completely. learning the local language, giving himself and investing himself totally to them. Over there we called him the « Sénégaulois“ a mix between the words Senegal and the Gauls.

Thanks to Colin, the rushes taken in Grand Mbao have a powerful strength of truth has they have been taken from the closest point you can get of the community. The characters are not disturbed by a foreign presence et forget the camera. The portraits the film depicts are fixed in authentic moments of life.

A story inspired by Colin Lemant

director : Hugo Lemant

Main character : Solaire Moisset
Second character : Gigi Dia
Voice over : Emmanuelle Degeorges

Producer : Gautier Lacaille & Clément Gaucher-Holmann
Production : Ubiquity Films

Sound Designer/ Music Editor/ Mix : Lohengrin Aloys
Colorist: Thomas Canu

Music : „Easy“ by Son Lux

AWARDS
– Best Short Documentary – International Monthly Film Festival (Copenhagen, Denmark)
– Best Foreign Documentary – International Monthly Film Festival (Copenhagen, Denmark)
– Best Shot Documentary, Short of the Year (Madrid, Spain)
– Prix TV de la région, Les Clayes du Cinéma (France)
– Winner, Moondance International Film Festival (Boulder, USA)
– Outstanding Cinematography, Autumn Shorts Film Festival, (Somerset, USA)

SELECTIONS
– Best Short – Aab International Film Festival (Punjab, India)

- Best Short Doc – Wales International Doc Fest 2017 (Blackwood, UK)

- Official Selection – FESTIVAL INTERNATIONAL DU FILM PANAFRICAIN (Cannes, France)
– Recognition – The West African Film Festival (Houston, USA)
– Best Documentary – Vues d’Afrique (Montréal, Canada)
– African film festival, best documentary short (Dallas, USA)
– Short Doc San Francisco DocFest (San Francisco, USA)
– Short Film for Youth – Timisoara Refugee Art Film Festival (Timișoara, Romania)
– Short Documentary International – Kleinkaap Short Film Festival (Gauteng, South Africa)
– Official Selection – Capital City Black Film Festival, (Austin, USA)
– Official Selection – Espacio Center Festival (Canarias, Spain)
– Official Selection – REC-Filmfestival 2017 (Berlin, Germany)
– Official Selection – Full Bloom Film Festival (Statesville, USA)
– Official Selection – 2017 Buffalo International Film Festival (Buffalo, USA)
– Official Selection – Du Grain à Démoudre (Le Havre, France)
– Official Selection – Atlanta Docufest 2017 (Atlanta, USA)
– Documentary Programme – Kinofilm, Manchester International Short Film & Animation Festival (Manchester, UK)
– Official Selection – BIBFF 2017 (Baltimore, USA)
– Category Metissage – Video Hackers Film Festival (Ovada, Italia)
– Official Selection – Little Mexico Film Festival (Chicago, USA)
– Official Selection – International Izmir Short Festival (Izmir, Turkey)
– Official Selection – Up-and-Coming International Film Festival Hannover (Hannover, Germany)

Buster Williams with Gene Ammons and Sonny Stitt (part 2 of 3) by Adam Kahan


An excerpt from the upcoming film Buster Williams – Bass to Infinity. This is part 2 of 3 of the story of Buster’s introduction to life on the road with legendary jazz musicians Gene Ammons and Sonny Stitt. Buster was 18 and right out of high school. Animation by the wonderfully talented Matt Smithson. Audio mix and sound design by Mike Ungar of Sandblast Studios. More to come..!

Aerial Project „33K“ by Vincent Laforet


This is a very special projected to me that I conceived of and directed for one of my favorite clients who shall remain nameless for now. Over several months of prep and R&D we modified a LearJet and flew above the earth looking straight down at the shear beauty of what Mother Nature has to offer us that we all too often miss from the ground. Shot on RED in 8K.

Why Mud – Seven Tides by Les films du Prince


Listen to WHY MUD : bit.ly/WMKetchup & youtube.com/c/whymud

Réalisation : Florent Grattery
Animation : Antoine Presles & Caroline Cherrier
Production : Baguette Publishing & Les Films du Prince

Follow WHY MUD : facebook.com/whymud/

Lyrics :
When seven tides collide it makes the party even more rad
It’s such a drag to care someone insisted and now I’m there

Tell me tell me if I can show myself like before the sun
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Far too much didn’t realize it first but my mind is taking a break
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Chorus

Tell me tell me if I can show myself like before the sun
Tell me tell me if I should do it again would you still be mine

And though it’s hard to breath I’ll take my time to break free
Well I know it’s hard breath I’ll take my time to break free

Chorus

She makes the sun rise and never fails to blow your mind

I DISTESI | shortfilm by Tommaso Landucci


Director: Tommaso Landucci

Production company: MAP STUDIO
Executive producer: Enrico Datti

Cast: Giulia Andò, Giacomo Ferrara, Eduardo Valdarnini

Writer: Damiano Femfert
DOP: Francesca Zonars
Editor: Pietro D’Onofrio
Colorist: Andrea Maguolo
Casting: Sara Casani
Costume designer: Veronica Leone
Set designer: Marco Guidotti
Data manager: Duccio Lucchesi
Grip: Marco Di Coscio

Mr. Yellow Sweatshirt by JZB Projects


25 years ago today — October 30th, 1992 — the New York City subway installed its first automated turnstiles. Ever since, New Yorkers have struggled to master the Metrocard.

In this short documentary, one anonymous man has an exceptionally tough time with his card. We’ve all faced intractable machines, and so we admire his persistence.

Recorded at the Jackson Heights station in Queens, New York

Festivals:
New York Film Festival
Maryland Film Festival
Toronto International Film Festival
AFI Fest
DocAviv

Produced and Directed by Pacho Velez and Yoni Brook

Cinematographer
Yoni Brook

Editor
Pacho Velez

Sound Designer
Kevin T. Allen

Sound Editor and Re-Recording Mixer
Chris Foster

Sound Recordists
Kevin T. Allen
Chris Foster
Pacho Velez

Colorist
Nat Jencks

Title Designer
Diana Backer

Post-Production Supervisor
Eli Susser

Production Support
Nicholas Bruckman, People’s Television

Production Assistants
Royce Brown
Lucien Flores
Andrew Coffman

Equipment provided by
Handheld Films
Gotham Sound

Re-Recording Mixing Facility
Digital Arts NY

Color Facility
Outlier Post

Additional Support
Lewis Center for the Arts, Princeton University
Asylum Arts