Stylistically reminiscent of Looney Tunes creation Marvin the Martian, Justin Burks’ cute Danger Planet is a charming love-story set in the unknown of outer space. During a routine scan on a distant planet, a young space scout finds romance with a female pilot. But when peril strikes the two star-crossed explorers, he must face what [...]
A tragic robot love story from Miriam Frank, Georg Utz & Xaver Xylophon KURZSCHLUSS from Xaver Xylophon on Vimeo.
The boxing film has become somewhat of a staple of the Hollywood film industry and with this year’s Oscar success for David O. Russell’s The Fighter they don’t appear to packing any less of a punch. The Fighter’s critical acclaim follows on the recent(ish) success of other boxing films, with the likes of Michael Mann’s Ali and [...]
Cyrus Mirza & Nicolas Booth are back with more music video magic in this split-screen stunner for Los Campesinos! track By Your Hand. Los Campesinos! – BY YOUR HAND from Thulsa Doom on Vimeo.
OK folks, we’ve already spelt out exactly why you should get behind Koo’s Kickstarter campaign for his debut feature Man-child and a quick look at the 1,538 backers (yep DN’s thrown its financial support in too) who’ve pledged $90,134 of the $115,000 goal shows we’re not alone in believe this is a film that NEEDS [...]
I’d like to think that in those final moments my life will play out like a treasured indie classic; full of significance, humour and quirky, spontaneous dances. Chances are it’ll run much closer to Steve Cutts’ Flash and After Effects animation In The Fall, only with more shots of me sat infront of computers. In [...]
This year’s onedotzero_adventures in motion festival is just a couple months away, but for now here’s a peek at what’s to come. onedotzero_adventures in motion 2011 preview from onedotzero on Vimeo.
Alex Lee’s Tokyo Slo-Mode is a gorgeously unhurried and loving look at his hometown. It’s a view we don’t normally get of this city more renowned for its manic hustle and bustle. TOKYO SLO-MODE from alex lee on Vimeo.
“It’s not because you are making some good apple pies that you are a baker!” The single biggest factor that’s enabled us to see and post more films on DN year on year is filmmakers’ ability to access better quality equipment for less, but of course a pro-sumer camera does not a director make. Jean-Francois [...]
Director Jamie Michael Dagg’s dawn winged migration turns from contemplative city portrait to shotgun tragedy. It’s a perfect companion to vancouver based folk duo Siskiyou’s Never Ever Ever Ever Again. SISKIYOU – Never Ever Ever Ever Again from Jamie Michael Dagg on Vimeo.