Film (27)
A 1994 french report about Hip Hop culture in New York City.
Featuring Wu Tang Clan, Lord Jamar (Brand Nubian), Red fox, Greg Tate, Vicious Chuck D (Public Enemy), Guru, Supernatural, lasts poets, Afrika Bambaataa, Fuman Chooz, Produce by New York, The lifers...
Powerful Message: Malice Of The Clipse Gets Deep & Reads Scriptures From The Bible On Why Not To Utilize Revenge To Get Even! "Wake Up Calls" [8 Min Short Film]
Set in the distant future, Connected is a story about survival and greed with a post apocalyptic wasteland as its backdrop. Survivors of an unknown disaster shuffle through a desolate landscape, as it quickly becomes clear that not everybody has the strength to survive.
Written & directed by Jens Raunkjær Christensen & Jonas Drotner Mouritsen
Producer Hui Rose
Director of photography Niels A. Hansen
Produced with support from Danish Film Institute / Film Workshop & consultant Camilla Ebling
The disgraceful scenes from Ealing on Monday 8th August 2011, as the London Riots spread. I managed to collect the following footage from behind the police and the rioters. It should be noted that some of the scenes in this video may be shocking to some people.
Who's to blame... Hip Hop? (lol!)
If you're already a big fan of the Wallace and Gromit franchise, then you're sure to enjoy watching Fly. What's more, it's available to watch online right here, so you can take a look while you browse the net or play online games at the PartyPoker site. It's certainly a film that is sure to bring a smile to your face.
Once again, Aardman Animations have succeeded in creating much humour through the use of their enjoyable annimations skills and techniques. What makes this short film especially impressive is the fact that it features virtually no dialogue. Don't forget to leave your thoughts and opinions on the film below!
Rosanna Brough investigates a potential solution to the UK's housing problem, as part of her final year university project: BA Broadcast Journalism at Nottingham Trent University - a short film/documentary entitled "Empty, Homeless, Occupy" via the independent charity site Empty Homes.
Rosanna Brough investigates a potential solution to the UK's housing problem, as part of her final year university project: BA Broadcast Journalism at Nottingham Trent University - a short film/documentary entitled "Empty, Homeless, Occupy" via the independent charity site Empty Homes
England is in the midst of a housing shortage. Many people continue to find themselves homeless, putting a massive strain on local authorities’ resources. But with the focus on the demand for new housing, empty homes continue to present themselves on every street.
Have a butcher's and let it be known.
This is a short film on some of the atrocities that befall our world, especially the children, we have heard and seen.
A thought provoking piece directed and edited Evan Mark does put things into some kind of perspective with the imagery, facts and figures on Child - slavery, slaves, and labour.
In aid and raising awareness for the charity Free the Slaves which seeks to push the agenda and eradicate this ill, have a butcher's at the censored version of the approximate 9 minute "With No One To Protect Them: Child Labor, Child Slavery, Child Slaves" and let it be known.
A compelling and award winning short film written, directed and shot in Phillipines by aspiring photographer and filmmaker Chetan Raghuram from the India, starring - Lloyd Vergara, Kisha Palermo and Theresa Palermo
Chetan's film is the story of Rebello, an eight-year-old living in the slums of Cebu with his younger sister and mother. While his sister is oblivious to the poverty surrounding them, Rebello’s mother sells food at night to earn money. Rebello, who suffers regular beatings at the hand of his mother, decides to run away to the big city. Initially, he is amazed by the noise, confusion and pollution of city life, but soon the struggle to survive drives him to begin stealing. Then, just as the city begins to corrupt him, we see the lonely figure of Rebello holding onto his only possession: Hope. [Source: IAFT]
Fascinating and interesting. have a butcher's and let be known
A worth it 20 minute intriquing look at creativity and education by Sir Ken Robinson.
Sir Ken Robinson makes an entertaining and profoundly moving case for creating an education system that nurtures (rather than undermines) creativity. [TedTalksDirector]
A few pointers maybe? Have a butcher's and let it be known.
A short film on the fight to keep a public space and park in Miyashita, Japan. Have a butcher's and it be known.
Having documented the ongoing struggles of the homeless inhabitants of Tokyo's Miyashita Park, "Our Park" is a short documentary that takes a further in-depth look into public space. The selling and subsequent purchase of the park by Nike which resulted in its renaming are highlighted. Furthermore, the artistic aspect of the park is brought to light as it serves as a place for many artists to convene and promote their creativity. [Video and text courtesy HypebeastTV]
