31.5.07

Spin





USA - 2005

A mysterious DJ is sent to a city block to mend a series of chain reactions that occur in our everyday lives.It concerns a DJ who has the ability to control time, but every time he makes an adjustment to prevent a tragedy, some bigger catastrophe occurs. The guy who plays the DJ is super-cool and has some great one-takes. The audience really got into it. Although there is no dialog, it has some great sound design. Unlike other short films, this one is actually SHORT and does not wear out its welcome. The acting, production values, special effects, and editing are all first rate -- and it's very, very funny.
Raymond Andrew Bailey ... Drug Dealer
Cesar Bejarano ... Tough Cholo 1
Brandon Carrillo ... Armed Cholo
Troy Garner ... Businessman
Jamey Geston ... Little Girl
Gale Grove ... Elderly Woman
Jonny Hayz II ... Scratch
Megan Heffernan ... Mother
Kerry Knuppe ... Reading Girl
Pooch ... Dog
Jeffrey Richardson ... Shy Guy
Mike Saleeb ... Tough Cholo 2
Alan Shackelford ... Elderly Man
Bama Slama ... Breakdancer
Aaron Strobel ... Bicycler
Directed by Jamin Winans





28.5.07

Doll Face


USA - 2005
A machine struggles to construct its own identity as it mimics images on a television screen. Doll Face presents a visual account of desires misplaced and identities fractured by our technological extension into the future.
It's a very simple set, only a few objects. But they are very well designed, modelled, textured and lit, and the whole is much greater than the sum of its parts. It takes a lot of talent to make something so simple seem so believable.
But the real strength of "Doll Face" is in its content. This is a film that speaks on many different levels about the struggle between individuality and conformity in response to external ideals. But I think it's also a comment on reaching ever higher for physical perfection in our image-obsessed society.
Andy Huang has directed and animated short films that have received both national and international recognition. His past animated work has been showcased at the Smithsonian National Gallery of Art in Washington DC, and the Chicago International Children's Film Festival.
His latest independent short film “Doll Face” was accepted into the Official Selection at the Annecy International Animated Film Festival in France, as well as the Electronic Theater at SIGGRAPH 2006 in Boston. Andy continues to study fine arts and animation at the University of Southern California.
CAST
Christina Frenzel
Directed by Andy Huang




26.5.07

Cashback






2006 - ENGLAND
When art student Ben Willis is dumped by his girlfriend Suzy, he develops insomnia. To pass the long hours of the night, he starts working the late night shift at the local supermarket. There he meets a colorful cast of characters, all of whom have their own 'art' in dealing with the boredom of an eight-hour-shift. Ben's art is that he imagines himself stopping time. This way, he can appreciate the artistic beauty of the frozen world and the people inside it - especially Sharon, the quiet checkout girl, who perhaps holds the answer to solving the problem of Ben's insomnia.
'Cashback' is director Sean Ellis' debut feature and he recreates the atmosphere of his same-titled short film with deft strokes, breathing life into a fantasy movie masking as a romantic comedy. Do not write it off on the basis of this negatively-connoted label, rather see it as a creative drama that delivers comedy by the bucketload. The fact is that 'Cashback' delves deep into the emotions of its protagonist Ben Willis (Sean Biggerstaff) much like a drama. It opens with his girlfriend dumping him, screaming and throwing things. In the following weeks, Ben suffers from insomnia and thus finds that he has eight extra hours at his disposal. To pass the time, he works the dreary nightshift at Sainsbury's.

The supermarket job is mundane at first but soon offers an outlet for Ben's creative side. As an art student, he learns to find the beauty in still images every second of the day. This includes the unspeakable beauty in a spilled bag of green peas on aisle four. It also includes freezing time and undressing women (Ben finds great source of interest in the female form), arguably the film's most intense sequences. Here there is a kind of seamless intercutting of scenes, scenery, flashbacks, reality and fantasy that all melt together fluently as the director navigates through Ben's life and thoughts. The latter soothingly narrates the course of events, which cements his likability as a central character.

The unspeakable beauty in the dreamy cinematography is rivalled only by the other side of the tapestry – the comedy. I was rather unprepared for this diversion into hilarity, and expected Cashback to be a drama. Naturally, the amount of well-placed comedy floored my low expectations. In the front row for hilarity sits Ben's two colleagues at Sainsbury's, whom he introduces in brilliant ways. These are two dumb and goofy guys in their late teens who pass their time doing pranks and acting like idiots, such as smuggling sex toys in women's shopping bags at Sainsbury's and guffawing at the effect when she sees it and picks it up. The passing of time indeed proves a central theme in 'Cashback'.

But there is a wide array of noteworthy performances from the supporting cast, not just in Barry and Matt. Ben's boss also proves a massive crowd-pleaser and the level of seriousness which he applies to situations (such as the mighty football tournaments between supermarkets) is a goldmine for comedy. As ever, there is a romantic interest (Emilia Fox) – a girl who works at the same supermarket during the same shifts – who is the film's most likable and interesting character, bar none. My theatre audience also demanded Sean Biggerstaff on some info on this lovely actress.

It needs to be said that 'Cashback' is a sexually aggressive film with plenty of nudity and stories of sexual awakening. All women are also suspiciously attractive (it has often been brought up, beamed Biggerstaff in the Q&A session). It's funny, it's sexy and it's sweet – puffed full of insights in Ben's narration. Better yet, it is a surprisingly ambitious film that strikes me more as a mainstream feature than quirky indie fare (if it wasn't for the nudity). For instance, the classical score is so epic and well-fitted that it sounds like it belongs in 'Gladiator' or any other high-profile sweeping epic. For that matter, Sean Ellis has worked in a homage to the latter at one point when the boss gives a rallying speech during the football tournament, telling his employers to think of him 'as Russell Crowe'.

The film has only two faults as far as I can see it: its wildly unfocused story and its slightly cheesy ending. The former did not prove a problem or a distraction, but rather made it feel like 'Cashback' attempted a lot of different story lines and detours and diversions. That said, I can see how it could be considered a problem. The ending discards some of the unpredictable magic by tipping into saccharine but it is nothing fatal. The fact is that Cashback is a remarkable film in both comedy and drama aspects and I urge you to watch it if you are even a slight fan of Biggerstaff.

CAST
Sean Biggerstaff ... Ben Willis

Emilia Fox ... Sharon Pintey
Shaun Evans ... Sean Higgins
Michelle Ryan ... Suzy
Stuart Goodwin ... Jenkins

Michael Dixon ... Barry Brickman
Michael Lambourne ... Matt Stephens
Marc Pickering ... Brian
Nick Hancock ... Rory
Frank Hesketh ... Young Ben

Irene Bagach ... Beautiful Girl
Howard Ward ... Referee

Daphne Guinness ... Anna Shapiro
Samantha Bloom ... Mrs. Booth
Keeley Hazell ... Naked Girl
Directed by Sean Ellis


22.5.07

Star

2001 - USA
The Driver carries an arrogant rock star who is visiting Pittsburgh. Played by Madonna, this title character wants to get away from her bodyguards in the Driver's BMW. He soon gets tired of her and decides to have a bit of fun.Guy Ritchie directs his wife Madonna and it is definitely his style, seen in 'Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels' and 'Snatch'.

CAST
Clive Owen ... Driver
Michael Beattie ... Manager
Toru Tanaka Jr. ... Bodyguard
Troy Aguayo ... Bodyguard
Madonna ... Star
Woon Young Park ... Bodyguard
Directed by Guy Ritchie

21.5.07

Offside














2001 - USA
This is the true story of the Christmas Truce of 1914, when British and German soldiers on the Western Front put down their guns and played a game of soccer in "No Man's Land.The film takes every exceptionally detailed & focused element and forms an extraordinary and inspiring piece. Not one detail is overlooked, from the superb acting to the outstanding production design.
CAST
Sam McConkey ... British Soldier
John Churchill ... German soldier
Chris Elwood ... Pvt. Bourne
Euan K. MacDonald ... Mac
Dominic Muller ... German Soldier
John Prosky ... Sergeant
Darren Richardson ... Chaplain
Chris Wallace ... German Soldier
Dewey Weber ... Soldier
Sye Williams ... German Soldier
Patrick Wuebben ... German Soldier
Directed by Leanna Creel

19.5.07

My Left Eye

ARGENTINA - 2005

Clarin newspaper's sponsorship campaign for the Buenos Aires Independent Film Festival includes five directors each giving their take on the same script. The directors include (in order of appearance) Ariel Winograd, Rodrigo Garcia Saiz, Plástico, Cayetana Vidal, and Nicólas Parodi.
Short Film 1
Production Company: Wasabi films
Director: Ariel Winograd
Producer: Fabian Zayat

Short Film 2
Production Company: Bendercine / Central Films
Director: Rodrigo Garcia Saiz
Producer: Jacqueline Ligtensten

Short Film 3
Production Company: Flehner
Director: Plástico
Producer: Gabriel Starna

Short Film 4
Production Company: Furia Films
Director: Cayetana Vidal
Producer: Alejandra Cohen

Short Film 5
Production Company: Blue Films
Director: Nicólas Parodi
Producer: Gonzalo Fontana

Production Director: Facundo Perez
Responsible for Client: Pablo Schcilnik / Javier Kravier / Diego Volcovich

15.5.07

Anna and The Soldier













2005 - GERMANY
Between 1943 and the end of World War II in 1945 Italy was occupied by troops of Nazi-Germany. It was a time of cruelty and inhumanity for the Italian people in their own country...
Italy, 1950. The 18-year old Italian girl Anna is haunted by her past. Six years ago she lost her whole family in a massacre by the German Wehrmacht. Again and again she is drawing her horrific memories. Suddenly one of the Nazi soldiers returns. The moment for revenge has come.
CAST
Pheline Roggan Anna
Steffen Schroeder Soldier
Directed by Sören Hüper&Christian Prettin

12.5.07

Finite


USA - 2005

Nothing lasts forever.
When a relationship is forced to change, how does one come to terms with the past and reconcile? Ultimately, relationships like life simply exist, persist, and endure for a limited period of time.
CAST
Rich McDonald
Gwendolynn Murphy
Directed by Eric Hyland&Dusty Culbertson

10.5.07

Quartier de la Madeleine



2006 - USA

Vicenzo Natali, the filmmaker behind the mindbending cult classic The Cube, contributed this film to the collection Paris je t'aime. Starring Elijah Wood and Olga Kurylenko, Quartier de la Madeleine is an eerie dialogue-free vampire tale.A young guy stumbles upon a female vampire hunting at late midnight.He is bound to go to the extremes as he falls in her at first sight.

CAST

Olga Kurylenko

Elijah Wood

Wes Craven

Directed by Vincenzo Natali




7.5.07

The Girl in The Woods



USA - 2005

CAST

Taylor Stephens Gus Holwerda Alysia Ferguson

Directed by Brad Murren

Deep in the heart of an isolated Midwestern forest, a small group of villagers have just beaten back a horrific army of the evil undead. But victory comes at a staggering cost for one family. Cassandra (Taylor Stephens) and her Father (Gus Holwerda) must deal with the bloody aftermath of the deadly zombie attack and mourn the loss of their loved ones. But not everything is as it seems in this short film by acclaimed filmmaking team Shirley Films




Farm Sluts




2003 - USA
A successful 30 something (Chris Parnell) is fired for accidentally visiting a pornographic web site during office hours. His life unravels when the false accusation prevents him from gaining alternative employment. In despair, he commences a series of hilarious suicide attempts.
Chris Parnell ... Larry
Arden Myrin ... Larry's Co-worker
Roy Lee Jones ... Larry's Boss
Erin Leigh Price ... Larry's Girlfriend (as Erin Price)
Rick Hoffman ... Rick
Elizabeth Keener ... Janet
Brian Reddy ... Larry's Father
Carol Mansell ... Larry's Mother
Steve Hytner ... Evil Male Executive
Lisa Ann Walter ... Sexy Feminist Executive
Greg Allen Johnson ... Larry's Uncle
Leslie Jordan ... Coroner

Directed by: Collin Friesen


4.5.07

Smile



ISRAEL - 2005

SMILE is an impressive 2005 student film by Yuval Markovich and Noam Abta produced at Bezalel Academy of Arts & Design in Jerusalem. Horror films are all too rare in animation, and this short does a solid job of buiding the tension and creating a mood of paranoia and uncertainty. Technically, it looks like the film was shot in live-action, with oversized CG heads placed on the live bodies. It’s a surprisingly effective technique that adds to the film’s uneasy mood.
Yuval goes to his friends house and begin to suspect that there is a plot to do him harm. The signs keep reappearing to a point where paranoia takes over.
Directed by: Yuval Markovich & Noam Abta


Duet






modern and classical merge in a sky-blue scenery at the first peep of dawn...
2004 - HOLLAND
CAST
Judith Naber
Directed by Sil Van Der Woerd.

1.5.07

Deep Tissue



AUSTRALIA - 2004

Vince Lewis re-opens his practice after months of rehabilitation following a traumatic accident. In the waiting room Ms Brown waits patiently for her appointment time as her anxiety grows while witnessing the eccentric nature of the receptionist.In a place where time ticks by slowly, Ms Brown probably should have stayed home and had a hot bath instead! In his film directorial debut, Anthony Wallace joins a terrific cast including Anita Smith, Corinne Grant and Terence Donovan in bringing to life this short black comedy.

CAST

Corinne Grant

Anita Smith

Terence Donovan

Directed By Anthony Wallace


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