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WEDNESDAY, MAY 9TH: PRINCE ALBERT PUB, BRIGHTON
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| Tonight's 'BIG APPLE' screening was an East-meets-West (coast) event with a collection of films from the New York and Los Angeles indie scenes. The evening included a retrospective of the work of cult LA video-blogger, Joel Kuwahara, introduced by a special Final Cut-produced doc about his work and life. |
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:: BUSINESS AS USUAL - Director Joe Hiscott - 10 mins ::
Described as an art-film version of The Corporation, this remarkable film asks the question: are 21st century business-leaders visionaries or monsters: men or machines, beasts or gods? And who, exactly, is really running things? Whether you live (and work) in New York, London, Tokyo or Brighton, this powerful film reveals the nightmare at the heart of our global economy.
More information about this film at: www.business--as--usual.com |
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:: ESTES AVENUE - Director Paul Cotter - 3 mins :: Born in Brighton and based in London, Cotter is an award-winning film-maker who works mostly in the US. In this simple yet powerful short, he tells the story of five people living on the same street saying the same word at the same time. But each one has a very different reason.
2005 Sundance Film Festival - official selection |
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:: A BRAZILIAN IMMIGRANT - Director Daniel Florencio - 15 mins ::
Born in Brighton and based in London, Cotter is an award-winning film-maker who works mostly in the US. In this simple yet powerful short, he tells the story of five people living on the same street saying the same word at the same time. But each one has a very different reason.
2005 Sundance Film Festival - official selection |
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:: TEAM QUEEN - Director Leah Meyerhoff - 4 mins ::
Born in Brighton and based in London, Cotter is an award-winning film-maker who works mostly in the US. In this simple yet powerful short, he tells the story of five people living on the same street saying the same word at the same time. But each one has a very different reason.
2005 Sundance Film Festival - official selection |
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:: JOEL KUWAHARA RETROSPECTIVE :: Although LA-based Kuwahara's film career has mainly involved producing TV animation series (including The Simpsons), he is also a talented documentary film-maker who uses the internet to put his work before a world audience. Produced to very high technical standards, his huge body of work is comprised mainly of fast-paced mini-docs with a maximum duration of 4 minutes. Viewed by many thousands of people each day, the films focus on lesser-known aspects of life in America's largest city that are rarely seen in mainstream cinema or TV.
For tonight's exclusive screening, Joel has filmed himself answering a series of questions put to him by Final Cut. This is the first time he has been on camera, so eat your collective hearts out all those JK fans around the world. We saw him first!
We screened 10 of Joel's films tonight - here is a taster |
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