Interview: Jonathan Caouette: A 10th anniversary screening of his acclaimed film “Tarnation” and a new queer exhibition

Interview: Jonathan Caouette


On 8 October 2004, “Tarnation”—a film with a $218.32 budget—was released to American audiences. The documentary was unlike anything anyone had seen before. It was 88 minutes of emotional, kinetic storytelling culled from 20 years worth of…

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Him: The Website: Bjorn Johansson’s new interactive project, inspired by Spike Jonze’s “Her”

Him: The Website


We were first introduced to digital creative Bjorn Johansson’s work a few years back when we profiled one of his projects, Big-Ass Message, which allowed users the ability to create full-screen,…

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Apocalypse: A Bill Callahan Tour Film: A personal portrait of the celebrated musician as he toured across the US

Apocalypse: A Bill Callahan Tour Film


Each track Bill Callahan crafted during his (thus far) 24-year career posses unfathomable depths of beauty and thought. There’s an ever-intimate progression within the singer/songwriter’s lyrics—moving, melodic and masterful—which all the while keeps his message…

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Seat Cupra – Extreme Simulator

La société de production Rogue Films nous propose de découvrir ce spot pour la marque de voitures Seat. Réalisée par Mark Jenkinson, il invite des personnes à essayer un simulateur démontrant la vitesse de la nouvelle voiture Cupra de la marque. Une expérience à découvrir en images dans la suite de l’article.

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Interview: Frank Pavich, Director of Jodorowsky’s Dune: The filmmaker on his breakout documentary, about one of the greatest movies never made

Interview: Frank Pavich, Director of Jodorowsky’s Dune


by Charlotte Anderson Some 10 years before David Lynch’s 1984 adaptation of the popular science fiction novel “Dune” by Frank Herbert, Chilean-French filmmaker (and icon) Alejandro Jodorowsky was already penning his own screenplay. His goal was ambitious: to create a philosophically minded, aesthetically…

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Fantastic Man: Filmmaker Jake Sumner and record label Luaka Bop try to answer the question: “Who Is William Onyeabor?”

Fantastic Man


by Leo Walton Like many of us, you may have already enjoyed the fascinating and utterly infectious music of William Onyeabor. A mysterious Nigerian producer of the late ’70s and early ’80s, Onyeabor’s cult-like status has…

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Home Ground: UK-based filmmaker James Aiken embarks on a nautical exploration of Greenland

Home Ground


The desolate region surrounding Iceland and Greenland is, in essence, pure wilderness. The landscape, the people—every aspect of the area is unique. While the two isolated countries share an impressive amount of geographic similarities, the native cultures are each wholly their own, developing…

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Already Alive: The Bonnaroo Experience: A powerful montage short chronicling the power of the Tennessee music festival

Already Alive: The Bonnaroo Experience


At just under four minutes long, balanced between the frenetic and the meditative, filmmaking collective and storytelling studio’s Already Alive delivers a powerful, visually stunning trip into famed music festival );…

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Call Sign: Pegasus: A short documentary on Chris Goldmann, Nelson Mandela’s chopper pilot turned knife-maker, by Brian Fortune

Call Sign: Pegasus


In an impassioned and informative short documentary by director Brian Fortune, viewers are given a glimpse into one man’s extraordinary life. Chris Goldmann, the film’s subject, is the…

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Mysteries of the Unseen World: See beyond the limits of human vision with this 3D film from National Geographic, which makes its NY premiere at the American Museum of Natural History

Mysteries of the Unseen World


The current René Magritte exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art in NYC (which concludes on 12 January), titled “The Mystery of the Ordinary,” showcased surrealist paintings by the Belgian artist that challenged the way the…

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