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"Nasty Old People is the first feature film in Swedish history to be released under a Creative Commons license."
Mette is a member of a neo-Nazi gang, her day job is to take care of four crazy old people that all are just waiting to die. Her life becomes a journey into a burlesque fairytale, where the rules of the game are created by Mette herself. Mette is indifferent about her way of life, until she one night assaults a man, kicking him senseless. Waking up the day after, she realizes that something is wrong, and in company with the her crazy oldies she longs for respect and love. She can tell that the old folks are marginalized by the modern society, but together they create a world and a voice of their own.
Download legally from the Pirate Bay"Nasty Old People is the first feature film in Swedish history to be released... more
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Just a reminder all you filmmakers out there...
The AFI FEST presented by Audi early film submission deadline was June 19, 2009.
BUT there's still time:
The final deadline for shorts (under 30 minutes) is July 25, 2009.
The final deadline for features (over 30 minutes) is July 31, 2009.
Acceptance decisions will be announced no later than October 1, 2009.
Submissions can be made at AFI.com/AFIFEST or by calling 1.866.AFI.FEST for more information.Just a reminder all you filmmakers out there...
The AFI FEST presented by Audi... more
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What would the 'Tarkovsky T' look like I wonder?
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Shocked by modern day slavery, young filmmaker Gregg Helvey has made a fiction short ‘Kavi’, which portrays several days in the life of a young bonded worker.
It’s the best student film I’ve seen since George Lucas’s breakout ‘THX 1138 4EB’.
Set in a brick kiln that could be anytime/anywhere, the images are corrosive, seething, painful. The cast is powerful, the roles archetypal. The photography has an oily sheen - as if the film stock itself is shamed by what it’s recording.Shocked by modern day slavery, young filmmaker Gregg Helvey has made a fiction short... more
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The costs of production for film-making, (in terms of stock/processing/editing anyway), have fallen dramatically - and now there are myriad ways for the image maker to distribute their work online, (ahh - but marketing - there’s the rub!).
Anyhew, what rights do you give away when you upload to services like YouTube and Vimeo? Advancing Usability has a nice roundup of the policies of the major user-generated-content video distribution services hereThe costs of production for film-making, (in terms of stock/processing/editing... more
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