There are few filmmakers whose work can make a true, lasting impact, which lies somewhere between technique, skill and vision. I would have to include Ayz Waraich in that list.
He’s returned ahead of the anticipated The Divine River with a film that initially masqueraded as exercise, but was always about “listening to one another before it’s too late.”
Take his advice, he knows what he’s talking about.
THIS PLACE I HURT TO BE from Ayz Waraich on Vimeo.
MarBelle has a strange compulsion to watch as many films as he can get his hands on and find jobs that give him a legitimate excuse to drill filmmakers about their work. Directors Notes is the latest incarnation of this disorder and so much cheaper than film school. Twitter: @MarBelle
RT @Ayz: — Directors Notes just featured the new short! http://bit.ly/9bLX01 Thanks to @MarBelle from @WeAreDN
– Directors Notes just featured the new short! http://bit.ly/9bLX01 Thanks to @MarBelle from @WeAreDN
This Place I Hurt To Be http://bit.ly/d0N5Uu
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