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Cut Copy Return With Immersive New Song ‘Love Is All We Share’
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Australian electro-pop outfit Cut Copy have returned with an enthralling new song, “Love Is All We Share.”

The meditative and immersive song is built out of a simple electronic drum beat and an array of synths that drip, sway and spiral around Dan Whitford’s soft vocals. “Can you feel it in your bones,” Whitford sings, “Can you feel it in your fingers/Can you feel it all alone/Love is all we share.”

“‘Love Is All We Share’ is a song we made using only a handful of sounds,...
See full article at Rollingstone.com
  • 5/8/2020
  • by Jon Blistein
  • Rollingstone.com
Sundance unveils shorts roster
Top brass have announced 60 films culled from 8,061 submissions across four categories – Us and international narrative, documentary and animation.

“This year’s short film-makers have broken through their limited timeframe with a high level of artistry and story that will resonate with audiences long after each film has ended,” said senior programmer Mike Plante.

The Short Film programme is presented by YouTube.

Sundance 2015 is set to run in Park City, Salt Lake City, Ogden and Sundance, Utah, from January 22 to February 1.

All synopses provided by the festival.

Us Narrative Short Films

Actresses

Jeremy Hersh

The film follows the relationship between a young, aspiring actress and an established off-Broadway star.

A.D. 1363, The End Of Chivalry (USA-New Zealand)

Jake Mahaffy

A little-known historical catastrophe leads to the definitive end of the era of chivalry and questing.

Color Neutral

Jennifer Reeves

A color explosion sparkles, bubbles, and fractures in this handcrafted 16mm film. Jennifer Reeves utilises...
See full article at ScreenDaily
  • 12/9/2014
  • by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
  • ScreenDaily
2014 Ann Arbor Film Festival: Official Lineup
The 52nd annual Ann Arbor Film Festival will be a jam-packed experimental feature and short film screening event running for six days and nights, this time on March 25-30.

Opening Night will feature a reception and an after-party, and stuffed between those will be a block of nine short films, including new ones by Bryan Boyce, Michael Robinson, Jennifer Reeder and Martha Colburn, as well as a never-before-released work by the legendary Bruce Baillie called Little Girl in which Baillie captured scenes of natural beauty.

Special Events scattered throughout the festival include a retrospective of indie filmmaker Penelope Spheeris that will feature her rock ‘n’ roll-based work, including the original The Decline of Western Civilization, plus The Decline of Western Civilization Part III, her influential punk film Suburbia (screening twice) and a collection of short films.

There will also be several films and presentations by filmmaking scholar Thom Andersen, such...
See full article at Underground Film Journal
  • 3/18/2014
  • by Mike Everleth
  • Underground Film Journal
2011 Migrating Forms: Official Lineup
The 3rd annual Migrating Forms is set to run on May 20-29 at the Anthology Film Archives with yet another stunning lineup of current and classic experimental and avant-garde films and videos.

New work includes the U.S. premiere of Melanie Gilligan’s experimental sci-fi feature Popular Unrest for the fest’s Opening Night event. Then, throughout the fest, will be Jacqueline Goss‘ meteorology meditation The Observers, Liu Jiayin’s two-part family drama Oxhide and Oxhide II, Madison Brookshire’s light processing experimentation Color Series, Oliver Laxe’s meta-documentary You Are All Captains for the Closing Night event, and more.

New short works in the group programs include films and videos by Adele Horne, Andrew Lampert, Kevin Jerome Everson, Shana Moulton, Fern Silva, Olga Chernysheva, Dani Leventhal and more.

Classic retrospectives include Brazilian films by Glauber Rocha and French films written by Georges Perec. Electric Arts Intermix presents little-seen personal videos by L.
See full article at Underground Film Journal
  • 5/10/2011
  • by Mike Everleth
  • Underground Film Journal
Migrating Forms 3. Lineup
Migrating Forms has just revealed the full program for its third edition, running May 20 through 29 at Anthology Film Archives in New York. And it's pretty impressive, so we're going to go the quickest route here and reproduce the release below the jump.

Special Events

Georges Perec Double Bill

Serie Noire Dir Alain Corneau (1979)

Georges Perec wrote dialogue made up almost entirely of cliches and aphorisms for this adaptation of Jim Thompson's A Hell of a Woman. "The only Thompson adaptation to truly express the author's deeply personal darkness." - Moving Image Source

Un homme qui dort (The Man Who Slept) Dir. Georges Perec and Bernard Queysanne (1974)

Adapted from Georges Perec's novel of the same name. Structured as a filmic sestina, Perec and Queysanne reimagine the framework of the novel while maintaining much of the original narration (read by Shelly Duvall in the English version!).

The Art of the...
See full article at MUBI
  • 5/9/2011
  • MUBI
Millennium Film Workshop: Migration / Dislocation
Feb. 12

8:00 p.m.

Millennium Film Workshop

66 East 4th St.

New York, New York 10003

Hosted by: Millennium Film Workshop

To celebrate the publication of the 53rd issue of the Millennium Film Journal, the Film Workshop will be screening a selection of films that are discussed in the journal. The full lineup of films as well as the table of contents are listed below.

Each issue of the journal is dedicated to a particular theme. Issue #53 deals with the subjects of migration and dislocation. Articles include reviews of the 2010 New York Film Festival’s Views From the Avant-Garde section and of the excellent Treasures IV: American Avant-Garde Film 1947-1986 DVD box set. Plus, there are interviews with filmmakers Peter Rose and Vincent Grenier, who each have a film screening, as well as tributes to the late Tom Chomont and Gary Beydler, who are both also represented with a film at this event.
See full article at Underground Film Journal
  • 2/8/2011
  • by screenings
  • Underground Film Journal
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