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Director: Kurt Hoerbst / Alexandra Grill.
When wandering through rural Bangladesh with a camera in your hand the sentence
„Bideshi…chobi, chobi…! – Stranger! Take a photo of me!” will soon be heard all around.
An unbelievably delighted eagerness to be photographed is definitely there.
When Kurt Hoerbst met and fell for the village Rudrapur and its
dwellers in 2005 the idea for the project BIDESHI Photostudio was founded.
People in Rudrapur live simple, agriculture and craftsmanship dominate everyday life.
Family itself as the highest rated value in society, is nevertheless rarely preserved in a
photograph as it would be in more western parts of the world…
Technology and the arts simply are too far away or not affordable- up until…
The project BIDESHI Photostudio, which started off in December 2008 after intense
preparations and diligent planning by Austrian Kurt Hoerbst, first and foremost provided
a welcome opportunity to earn money for the men of Rudrapur.
The experienced bamboo and clay specialists constructed a simple but impressive building
within a month’s work – by hand!
The hut and the entire project were organised in cooperation with Dipshikha,
a well-established organisation in Rudrapur. As a close neighbour to the Meti-School,
which is well-renowned through various prizes in architecture, the daylight studio offered
locals to be photographed professionally from the beginning of February 2009.
A glass roof and light Sari-fabrics on the side walls created a soft ambience in combination
with the clay ground and back wall.
While project assistant Alexandra Grill took digital photos of the families,
Kurt Hoerbst photographed the villagers analogue in a large format system.
Single portraits in front of the even clay background of course had to be taken as well!
The digital data was edited, printed and laminated the same and passed on to the curious
models the next day. Surprised by their image (and often amused) they usually welcomed
their photographs with great fascination.
Director: Luís Mata Henriques.
Two young friends buy a broken time machine and decide to use it to steal a hat. After several failed attempts, the boys find themselves in the middle of increasingly unpredictable time warps, and can't escape the main problem they caused: the appearance of a sinister-looking medieval knight.
Director: Pierre Yves Clouin.
Director: Robert Siegal.
Paul (Patton Oswalt), a 35-year-old parking garage attendant from Staten Island, is the self-described "world's biggest New York Giants fan." He spends his off hours calling in to local sports radio station 760 The Zone, where he rants in support of his beloved team, often against his mysterious on-air rival, Eagles fan Philadelphia Phil (Michael Rapaport). His family berates him for doing nothing with his life, but they don't understand the depth of his love of the Giants. One night, Paul and his best friend Sal (Kevin Corrigan) spot a Giants star linebacker (Jonathan Hamm) and decide to approach him—but things do not go as planned. The fallout of this chance encounter brings Paul's world crashing down around him as his family, the team, the media and the authorities engage in a tug of war over Paul, testing his allegiances and calling into question everything he believes in. Following up his first filmed screenplay (The Wrestler), writer/director Robert Siegel once again demonstrates a unique and potent vision of the human experience, in all of it its harsh truths and hopeful humanity.
Director: Milivoj Puhlovski.
A feature documentary essay “BIG FRATHER” follows the life of urban micro-environment (Martićeva Street 14. D-F), seen from the perspective of the monument of Friar Grgo Martić, who paraphrases the "Big brother" controller and supervisor of anonymous fates.
In a small park - the collective toilet of hundreds of pets from the surrounding buildings, Friar Grgo Martić peaceful memorial sits, his back and nape turned to a series of seven picturesque bars serving different purposes and clientele.
Fifty meters long stretch, composed of the seven shops and two glazed building staircases presents, in fact, seven micro-worlds, which (kakofonicly) are composing, a kind of, macro-world segment of an urban metropolis.
Purposes and activities of the bars, metaphoricaly correspond to our (human) world and life itself.
The film was shot over two years in all seasons mostly by using hidden cameras.
„BIG FRATHER“ is personal impression of author's close envirenement.
Director: hughbert shanks.
Director: Jean-Christophe Meunier.
Director: Bruce Spiegel.
Bill Evans Time Remembered is a 90-minute documentary film, produced by Bruce Spiegel which tells the story of Bill Evans’ turbulent life and his contribution to jazz music. The film was self-funded by the producer who traveled and interviewed approximately 40 people over a 7 year period of time. Several well renowned musicians are included in the film including Tony Bennett, Dr. Billy Taylor, singer Jon Hendricks, and jazz pianist Bill Charlap. The film also compiles a wide range of historical information about the jazz pianist including his first TV recording which appeared on CBS Look Up and Live in April 1958, playing Come Rain or Come Shine.
Director: Ahmed Abd.
In yet another episode of war in Iraq, a young Iraqi from the Yazidi minority is forced to carry arms at young age to protect his people from ISIS.
Director: Fabrice Millet.
In the near future Britain is in the throe of of a civil war between an international capitalist junta and a left wing rebellion. Paul a young man whose parents have been killed wants to join the rebellion. His handlers are asking him as a test of character to kill the man responsible for his parents' death. Paul is torn between his thirst for revenge and the reality of killing a man.
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