Tag Archives: Film

Jack to Juke to Celluloid

You know when you’ve got an hour to kill and you end up spending it watching videos of cats/people/people and cats together/babies (no, they don’t count as people yet!) doing stupid things? Well, carry on – because this film is more than just a way to pass a few vacant minutes – you need to make time for this one!

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Doppelganger: Stokes Croft Masquerade Ball

Tonight sees the first part of an interesting two day event collaboration between Compass and The Motorcycle Show Room in Stokes Croft, Bristol. It features Audio Visual performances, interactivity and installations from some of the West Country’s finest live visual-media talents including Lumen and Dub Bait favourites Prymedia. More info, videos and pics after the Jump.

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Boiler Room Explosion! Video Interview

If you’ve been hunting around on-line for innovative and exciting new dance mixes at all in the past year or so, then chances are the Boiler Room needs no introduction.  Broadcasting the first of it’s uniquely intimate and relaxed live sessions in April 2010, in little over twelve months the show has seen a who’s who of today’s scene-leading stars pass through it’s doors  - from James Blake to Jamie XX, from Bok Bok to Ben UFO, the list just keeps growing.

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The Garage Presents… ‘Moroccan Film Night’ …curated by Kino 10

Here have what looks to be another interesting evening out curated by Kino 10. I’ll let them  do the talking.

Join Vivid on Wednesday 24 August, 7pm for Moroccan Film Night, a one-off event curated by Kino 10 showcasing the best of Moroccan experimental and documentary filmmaking. The programme features works by Ali Essafi, Ahmed Bouanani and Simohammed Fettaka.

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Tri Hita Karana

Tri Hita Karana is a live-cinema performance told through multi-screen video projection and live-music directly influenced from Balinese culture. The documentary explores the Balinese philosophy of the Tri Hita Karana and how disregard for this balance has culminated in the loss of cultural values and a sustainable way of living. Diversifying from traditional documentary with the use of live performance and modern techniques, the piece is a cultural insight and exploration of documentary. Created by Joel Bates & Thom Buttery (Pry Media)

The event takes place at Cotham School, Cotham Lawn Rd, Bristol, United Kingdom, BS6 6DT on Saturday May 14th commencing at 3PM

For Tickets Visit – http://www.amiando.com/trihitakarana.html

Heres the trailer:

Tri Hita Karana from Thom Buttery PRYMEDIA on Vimeo.