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A tip off from past guest Robert Seidel led me to the work of animator Max Hattler, who has been described by Dazed and Confused as one of “three of the world’s most exciting young animators”, next to PES and Model Robot. He joins us this week to discuss his experimental piece Drift.
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Max Hattler
Goldsmiths College
Dazed and Confused
Goodbye Lenin
Royal College of Art
Camberwell Composers Collective
Bermuda Shorts
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[...] Notes offers a 16-minute audio interview with Max Hattler about his new experimental short Drift, which can be viewed here. Hattler manages [...]
Hattler is one of the best experimental filmakers I ever met!
Ah you’re a step ahead of me as I’ve never had the pleasure of a face to face Max meeting.
[...] Max Hattler’s Economy Wolf promo Theme For Yellow Kudra gets a new soundtrack and lease of life as a commentary on the macho ridiculousness of the world cup. [...]
[...] course I think that some of the best interviews Max Hattler has done are here (& here) on DN, but it’s always nice to put a face to the voice, which you can do in this extensive [...]
[...] recent times the RCA has become well-known for nurturing the talent of many DN favourites including Max Hattler, Mikey Please, Matthias Hoegg and Tom Judd to name a [...]
[...] of Max Hattler’s 2007 piece Drift, Manfred Borsch’s limbic – created for the Institute for Music and Media, Dusseldorf [...]