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An engrossing, eclectic collection of the most striking short films made by many of America’s most respected directors. |
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Mediamatic Off-Line Volume 11 #2
*Staff Picks*
Mediamatic is a media culture space both on- and off-line which organizes exhibitions, public presentations and artist workshops, and co-produce media artist’s work in Amsterdam. |
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Mediamatic had nine artists think up a projection for the façade of the Mediamatic Supermarkt building. |
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Tension is mounting in New York City as we glimpse into the hide outs, squats and club houses of some of NYC’s notorious bicycle gangs. Too many stolen bikes, too many car crashes, not enough fresh air, something has to be done. |
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The world’s major award winners and best short films are brought together in Best v Best Vol 1. Including Oscar-nominees and winners of the Sundance, Berlin, BAFTA, Edinburgh, Montreal and other major short film prizes, Best v Best represents a selection of moving and brilliantly realised stories from today’s most promising international filmmaking […] |
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The major prize-winning short films from the world’s most influential film festivals and awards are collected here for Best v Best Vol . Films included on Best v Best Vol. 2 are: Antonio’s Breakfast by Daniel Mulloy (Winner of Best Short, BAFTA 06); Undressing My Mother by Ken Wardrop (Winner of Best Short […] |
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An experiment in time travel turns into a narcissistic nightmare when a scientist returns to the past and discovers that his former self deplores what he later became. A.J. Bond’s (a graduated from the University of British Columbia Film Program where he produced and edited the award-winning short, Why the Anderson Children Didn’t Come to […] |
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Cinema 16: European Short Films features previously unseen short films and early works by some of today’s most notable filmmakers, as well as award-winning films from its rising stars. Includes Nocturne by Lars von Trier, World of Glory by Roy Andersson, The Man Without a Head by Juan Solanas, Wasp by Andrea Arnold, Doodlebug […] |