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September 1, 2017

Sevilla

Sevilla from Bram Schouw on Vimeo.

Three youngsters make a roadtrip that will change their lives forever.

Director: Bram Schouw
Screenplay: Marcel Roijaards
D.O.P: Jasper Wolf
Production Design: Rikke Jelier
Sound: Evelien van der Molen
Music: Rutger Reinders
Editor: Annelien van Wijnbergen @ Kapsalon
Grading & Online: Laurens Orij @ CRABSALAD
Production: BALDR Film, Frank Hoeve & Katja Draaijer

Winner Golden Calf Netherlands Film Festival 2012
Official Selection International Shor...

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Published on September 01, 2017 04:54

Duas variações sobre "September Song"

Do original de Kurt Weil, por Filpe Melo, para uma banda sonora de teatro.

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Published on September 01, 2017 01:22

August 31, 2017

Metamorphosen

Richard Strauss: Metamorphosen for 23 strings // Norwegian Chamber Orchestra // Terje Tønnesen, artistic leader

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Published on August 31, 2017 10:18

Setembro sai em Outubro

<a href="http://lantrio.bandcamp.com/album/set... by Mário Laginha, Julian Argüelles and Helge Andreas Norbakken</a>

‘Setembro’ is the brilliantly conceived and executed album from three supremely gifted and creative musical minds in Portuguese pianist Mário Laginha, English saxophonist Julian Argüelles and Norwegian percussionist Helge Andreas Norbakken. Their combined maturity and vision has produced an album of sublime beauty and personality distinguished by effortl...

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Published on August 31, 2017 04:12

Urban Isolation

Urban Isolation from Russell Houghten on Vimeo.

REDirect is a celebration of skateboard filmmaking between www.Red.com and www.TheBerrics.com

Prints are available for purchase. All proceeds will be donated to LA county animal shelters. 1 for $50, 3 for $100 shipped within US. Visit the blog on my website for a selection of prints available and paypal checkout

Directed, Filmed and Edited by: www.RussellHoughten.com
Assistant camera/edit: James Messina

Music by:
www.RichardHoughten.com

"Empt...

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Published on August 31, 2017 02:54

August 30, 2017

Ana Luísa Amaral - A Tragédia dos Fados (ou dos Factos)

Ah! destino frio de te falar
numa língua estranha, outra
que não a minha

 

Até as músicas que me dizem de ti
não podem ser na minha língua, que não faz sentido,
não me comovo se ouço chorar de amor na minha
língua, por saber que tu não podes
comover-te

 

E só por o saber não me comovo

 

Ah! destino frio de te lembrar
numa língua diferente, outra que não a minha,
revoltar-me por não ser enorme patriota
amar só momentos e pessoas iguais,

 

contribuir para o espaço
da minha língua, gastando livros, música...

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Published on August 30, 2017 06:14

2036: Nexus Dawn

Collider is happy to exclusively premiere a Blade Runner 2049 prequel short film “in-world” piece that explains what happened in the world of Blade Runner between the first movie, set in 2019, and this sequel, set in 2049. The short film "Nexus: 2036" takes place in the year 2036 and revolves around Jared Leto’s character, Niander Wallace. In this short, directed by Luke Scott (Morgan), Wallace introduces a new line of “perfected” replicants called the Nexus 9, seeking to get the prohibition...

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Published on August 30, 2017 02:31

Screen Time

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From The New Yorker:

Television was my primary relationship when I was a child. It was my third parent, but it was the only parent that meant anything to me, or that had anything to teach me,” Bruce Eric Kaplan said, about his inspiration for this week’s cover. Kaplan, who is a prolific cartoonist and a writer for television shows such as “Girls,” “Six Feet Under,” and “Seinfeld,” was greatly influenced by what he described as the “huge, enormous box in the living room.” “I loved television...

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Published on August 30, 2017 01:16

August 29, 2017

Sixty-five years agora, 4'33''

John Cage's 4'33" or "silent piece" It was first performed by the young pianist David Tudor at Woodstock, New York, on August 29, 1952, for an audience supporting the Benefit Artists Welfare Fund -- an audience that supported contemporary art.

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Published on August 29, 2017 10:18

Day I Die

The National - 'Day I Die' // Director: Casey Reas // DP: Graham MacIndoe

 

I don't need you, I don't need you
Besides I barely ever see you anymore
When I do it feels you're only halfway there
Young mothers love me even ghosts of
Girlfriends call from Cleveland
They will meet me anytime and anywhere


The day I die, the day I die
Where will we be?
The day I die, the day I die
Where will we be?


Don't do this, I don't do this to you
Don't expect me to enjoy
'Cause I really don't have the courage not to t...

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Published on August 29, 2017 05:13