Harry Bryant – “One of Stab’s great hopes for the future of surfing”. “Rust” captures team-rider Harry Bryant’s first experience rifling the Fijian reef pass, Cloudbreak. The film includes footage of his catlike jumps down at Byron Bay and his local Thirroul, mongoose-speed barrels at freight train Cloudbreak as well as a dose of classic Harry humour. Head over to Stab.com to read the full article.
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Unfinished business is the worst and a couple things have consistently hovered over my conscience over the past few years. The first being a bundle of beautiful footage sitting unused on a hard drive (from a scrapped music video o’ mine) – the second being the way I ended a rather delightful little summer rendezvous. Both contain content recorded during completely different chapters (even cities) of my life yet for some reason, when I connected the two, all felt right in the world and I’d even argue it was almost as if they were waiting on the other to be a complete(d) piece. That piece is now viewable in the form of a short titled “Note to Self.“ All I will say as a disclaimer is that what it lacks in length I hope it makes up for in honesty, heart and vulnerability as it’s filled from start to finish with a good deal of mine.
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A 35mm music film for Fleet Foxes new song Fool’s Errand from the upcoming LP Crack-Up, due 6.16.17. Director: Sean Pecknold Art Director & Production Design: Adi Goodrich Creative Direction: Sing-Sing Director of Photography: Zia Mohajerjasbi Choreographer: Steven Reker Wardrobe: Katrina Rumford Hair & Makeup: Erin Walters Executive Producer: Harry Calbom Producer: Sarah Haber Production Co.: Society Special Thanks: Cinelab and Robert Houllahan Starring: Jade-Lorna Sullivan Dancers: Dominique Afflick, Teresa “Toogie” Barcelo Rachel Carlson, Ana Coto, Sarah Dirk, Reshma Gajjar, Bailey Hall, Leann Hillegas, Alyssa Juarez, Stacy Millard, Kelly Nakaso, Madeleine “Nellie” Salisbur Wolf played by Suzie Suzie’s Trainer: Sara Taylor Assistant Director: Mitchell D. Jones Gaffer / Key Grip: Michael Helenek Production Coordinator: Grant Kirkpatrick 1st AC: Bryant Lemelle Loader: Lawrence Montemayor Wardrobe Assistant: Yvonne Reddy Makeup Assistant: Mika Caviola PAs: Riley Donahue, Jake Torres, Paco Monge, Mad
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“Raised by Krump” explores the LA-born dance movement “krumping,” and the lives of some of the area’s most influential dancers. “Raised by Krump” is this week’s Staff Pick Premiere! Read more about it here: http://bit.ly/2rRiOob Starring: Christopher ”Worm” Lewis Marquisa ”Miss Prissy” Gardner Willie Chris ”Fudd” Hodge Brenden Hodge Lynnden Hodge Tight Eyez Directed, edited and graded by : Maceo Frost Produced by BWGTBLD & Made By Forest Executive Producer: Jesper Pålsson Producer: Filip Kiisk Director of Photography: Robin Asselmeyer Production Manager: Filippa Edenbro Original Music Score: Almkvist – ( http://bit.ly/2rhCODu ) Additional Music: Damon Frost and Tha Image Sound: Jorge Olivares, At The Lab Sweden Special thanks to: Steve Angello, Manny X Fernandez, Saadiya Murphy, Assata Washington, Deidra Cooper, HB Reid, Joe Brown, T-Stop Camera Rental, Bwgtbld, European Buck Sessions
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Painful events become memories over time. Still. we vomit and eat again. Life is Eco. [director] Sawako Kabuki [Music] Seinosuke Saeki
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A New Yorker settles in the California desert near one of the largest active military bombing ranges in the States. The range supports a community of outlaws and anarchists who dare to scavenge the abandoned missile parts for recyclable metal. A film by Danielle Davis – http://bit.ly/2q8fOa2 Ryan Maxey – http://bit.ly/1ThbHgv Music Zack Wright – www.zwrightsound.com Sound Design Danielle Davis Cinematography/Editing Ryan Maxey Buchla Sounds Andrew Felix World Premiere AFI Docs 2016 Official Selection Marfa Film Festival 2016
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Direction: Kouhei Nakama (http://bit.ly/2qT2YcM) Music: “ Hella” by Broke For Free (http://bit.ly/2q8mq8n)
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Last year, we visited a theme park celebrating America’s mythic Wild West in wintery Sweden that became a welcoming home for refugees fleeing the Syrian civil war. As strange as that sounds, this was a pretty good deal for about 500 people looking to start a new life. But with global political winds shifting toward isolationism, the Wild West response to a refugee crisis only lasts so long. We went back to see how the West was lost. Captions available in English, Spanish, French, German, Swedish, and Russian. Let us know if you’ve got a language you’d like to see.
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15’ / 16mm / 1.37:1 Fleeing the responsibilities of her relationship, a young Brooklyn woman retreats to her late grandmother’s decaying house upstate, only to discover that some unexpected guests have moved in. Written by: Lance Edmands & Sarah Tihany Directed & Edited by: Lance Edmands Starring: Sarah Tihany, Thomas Sullivan & Roderick Hill Produced by: Craig Butta & Kyle Martin Cinematography: Adam Newport Berra Music & Sound Design: Mark Henry Phillips Casting: Susan Shopmaker Production Designer: April Lasky Costume Designer: David Tabbert Assistant Camera: Gregoire Albertini Gaffer: Alexa Wolf Key Grip: Rachel Kessler Swing: Kenny Wu Production Sound: Joe Cantor Colorist: Mikey Rossiter @ The Mill Production: Washington Square Films © MMXVI Vacationland Films. All rights reserved.
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