Guerraz Director Showreel 2010 by Gilles Guerraz 16 days ago 13. Silverlight by Gilles Guerraz 2 months ago 12. Greg 35th birthday party by Gilles Guerraz 2 months ago 11. Je glande au bureau - Patico Brown by Gilles Guerraz 4 months ago 10. Playgirl by Gilles Guerraz 5 months ago 9. freestylers by Gilles Guerraz 5 months ago 8. Over the Bridge - a 5D mark II test by Gilles Guerraz 7 months ago 7. Slow motion tests by Gilles Guerraz 10 months ago 6. Gilles Guerraz Director Showreel 2009 by Gilles Guerraz 11 months ago 5. Adrenaline by Gilles Guerraz 1 year ago 4. Get Together by Gilles Guerraz 2 years ago 3. We are your friends by Gilles Guerraz 2 years ago 2. Call me Mike by Gilles Guerraz 2 years ago 1. Superman's Shrink by Gilles Guerraz Written, Shot and edited in 72 hours for the "48 hour Film project International Shootout". WINNER OF THE COMPETITION Theme : the end of the world. The film had to include a city identifier (it was shot in Paris) "Prebloc" will screen at Filmapalooza (April 2010) and at the Cannes Film Festival Short Film Corner (May 2010). Flag this video
Lilah is a psychic, about 55 years old, who has lived within the same 2 block radius in downtown Boston her entire life. Her neighborhood once rife with crime, drug abuse, strip clubs and prostitution, is now home to luxury high-rise buildings and multiple college campuses. Her business and home, and a few of the other area taverns and restaurants, are the last of the “old time” holdouts. The idea of interviewing a psychic interested me early on in this project, as I pass several on my walking route each day. I worked up the nerve to buzz the psychic on the 2nd floor of one building in particular, and was immediately buzzed up. There I met Lilah who was very, very reluctant to be interviewed. I was quickly informed that 1-2 times each month she is asked for interviews by students, newspapers and magazines – and she turns them all down. I took my time, didn’t push, and enjoyed a 30-minute conversation about nothing much at all. I showed her the piece I did on Pat, whom she knows. At the end, she agreed to see me the next day but wouldn’t allow me to film her face. I reluctantly agreed. I suppose I could always film her hands? The next afternoon, I showed up at the appointed time, and we discussed my approach and how I thought the interview could best reflect her story. After 15 minutes of visiting and some gentle persuasion, she agreed to let me film her – face and all. We chatted for a little over an hour, and the final piece is my impression of that time, boiled down to 5 minutes.
A documentary short about Gilbert, the Beacon Hill "town crier." For the last 9 years, since losing his job and becoming homeless, Gilbert has delivered the weather, sports, and breaking headlines from his spot on the Boston Common. Music (used with permission) in this piece is called "Blue Bicycle" by Dusseldorf-based pianist / composer Volker Bertelmann also known as Hauschka. Artistic Statement: This is the first in a series of profiles of people who I think are interesting, and who I see on almost a daily basis. I don't want to limit the series to people who live "on the fringe," but it would be appropriate to say that most of the people I interview are eclectic, eccentric, and just a little bit unique. The art is in the viewing - but I hope to turn my lens on individuals that don't always color in the lines, whether they can help it or not.
Film about one day of theater student's life. The absolutely meaningless comedy.
Charley wakes up on his birthday and decides to throw himself a bowling party. His roommate is moving out soon, so they are showing their place to new potential subletters during the day. Nobody ends up showing up to the bowling party except for his current roommate and a potential new subletter who is mostly there to talk about the apartment. Things turn around though when Charley ends up having a bond with the potential subletter.
Watch Alice Bleed is a gore-filled stop motion animation. It opens with Alice being decapitated, and having her head fed to a dog. Then things start getting gruesome...
Having fought on opposing sides during the brutal Lebanese civil war, two men reconcile openly with their violent history to find forgiveness. All donations will go to the making of new short docs spreading hope and peace.
Maud & Leo is a poetic roadmovie set in the very north of Sweden. Its a cinematic voyage through the visually stunning landscapes of Norrland. The movie starts when Maud, 58, travels to the mountain Galtis to take her life. By chance she accidently witnesses a man committing suicide. The situation is an eye-opener for Maud. She decides that she wants to live and to fullfill his last will – to drive his Alfa Romeo Spider -73 to his son. During her trip she meets Leo, a 22 year old hipster. Leo has just had a fight with his band and has been thrown off the tour bus when he hitches a ride with Maud. Through the movie we follow how Maud and Leo stop by lakes and mountains, how they talk and how they listen to the northern silence. And how they fight each other. Maud & Leo is a suggestive road movie and the enigmatic inner drama of two people of two different ages who meet, talk, fight, and are slowly forced to open up to one another.
Set deep in the woods of Sweden, Hunter explores the tension between the meditative and the violent nature of hunting. As we sit down and listen to the old stories of Rune, images of modern hunting come into the screen in lyrical counterpoint.
Mike's concern for a friend reveals secrets hidden deep within the cold forests of Wisconsin. The Wintress is the directorial debut of actor/screenwriter Bill Elverman
Archon Defender follows the path of a young woman, Colette, as she seeks her way through adversity to redemption, as the world she once knew is torn apart by war and tyranny. Archon Defender is a solo production by Director David T. Krupicz, who created this 65 minute feature film during a 3 year production, using obsolete older versions of production software running on second hand computers.
This the kind of film 'anyone' could have made -- 'anyone', that is, with the talent to prise dialogue (and in-jokes) from their own lives, use the backdrop of their own homes for scenery, friends as actors and their own experiences as scenarios -- and still make it pop. These stories are ours, and we think this is the start of a new kind of cinema.
Story of an alien arriving on planet Earth, in search of a human specimen.
The trust between Moscow newlyweds is tested when an unexpected guest appears at their wedding photo shoot.
They harness education, equal rights for women and men and a strong work ethic. They believe there is a way out of poverty, hunger and inequality, simply by working hard, reversing traditional values and getting rid of lengthy religious practices. ‘They’ are Awra Amba, a remarkable, home-grown rural community in the Amhara Region in Northern Ethiopia. Theirs is a story of belief in a better, more equal world where humans don’t have to suffer, but live in peace and harmony.
Laguna Negra is a film that explores the core values of a subsistence farming community in Huancabamba (Peru), the way the fabric of this society has been threatened by large scale mining and the destructive outcome of imposing a capital intensive model of development on a society based on traditional values.
Manifestations stars a cartoon critter named Mr. Chip who seeks anime love in a psychedelic, ever-morphing virtual world. "Il faut trouver l’amour"…one must find love. Performed by Cei Frost, www.cerifrostmusic.com Film by Giles Timms, www.gilestimms.com
Enchanted by a pixie, a child called Yorick briefly journeys in the pixie kingdom, but when Yorick returns to his world he discovers that everything has changed. Performed by Ceri Frost, www.cerifrostmusic.com Film by Giles Timms, www.gilestimms.com
A group of left-wing activists, rebelling against all and nothing, are holding a pair of right-wing fanatics hostage. An unfocused hitman is, sort of, hunting them down. It all ends in lots of blood without any obvious reason. At the end of the day it’s all about as politically incorrect as possible. Sort of...
"Zero budget, zero damage." In Nov 2007, we (Adrian Lai and Juliane Block) got together to talk about our movie careers. We wanted to test ourselves to see if we could make a movie for nothing, so we worked around the mantra; "if you don't have money, you can't spend money." If there's zero budget, there's zero risk for damage. *** One of the key to successfully making this movie was, we had not 1, but 3 plan B's! "If this doesn't work, we do this. If this person doesn't turn up, we use this guy" kind of thing. The process was almost mechanical, with little or no space for experimentation. The results however, felt organic, because to a certain extent, it was ALL experiment. The main focus was to FINISH THE SHOOT. *** We literally did everything ourselves. Juliane was director, production manager, AD, secondary camera operator, SFX make-up artist, editor and graphic designer. Adrian was lead actor, DP, primary camera operator, sound supervisor, gaffer, driver, sound designer and music composer and score supervisor (for the 2 additional composers). However, credits were also given out deservingly as we had many dedicated helpers on set, and they made us look more heroic than it sounds. Consisting mainly of students and film buffs, we are proud to say that by the end of the "Emperor" shoot, they had graduated into a bona fide film crew. *** We are now in the process of finding our audience in the new era of social networking: Youtube and Facebook, to generate interest in the movie and ourselves as filmmakers. *** It is our sincere hope that you will help us on this journey. Cheers, Adrian Lai and Juliane Block
What is reality? Who defines it? Evolving Minds offers a fresh and radical perspective on alternatives to the mental health system. Presenting clear information in a humorous style it covers diverse topics such as shamanism, nutrition, psychotherapy, meditation and protest against draconian mental health legislation. Includes exclusive footage of British army experiments with LSD. Produced by Undercurrents & Melissa Gunasena, Evolving Minds explores the connection between psychosis and spiritual experience and provides techniques for people to explore and take control of their own minds. An invaluable resource that will educate, empower and inform.
Mimi is a Japanese girl with many collections. One of them is a shelf full of stones, a stone for every person who has ever hurt her. Kingston promises to never be on that shelf. A relationship drama with an eccentric twist, Mimiking explores sentiment, love and loss.
Guantanamo naval base, "Gitmo", covers forty five square miles of Cuba inside an area under a controversial 'permanent lease' to the United States. Since 2002, the base has become synonymous with its detainment facilities for suspected terrorists. Although Barack Obama has given orders for the detention camp to be closed, the facilities remain open to this day. David Miller's quiet, powerful film is the result of three days the filmmaker spent touring the camps in May 2008 as part of a small group of media representatives allowed there. Although the event was presented as a chance to 'see inside' the working of Guantanamo, it was in fact a carefully staged PR exercise designed to yield predictable, stale, controlled media images.
Living in hard times with an alcoholic father, John Vaughan, an aspiring actor, struggles to make ends meet. He dreams of fame and fortune, while dealing with the reality of humiliating auditions, and a disinterested agent. As he becomes more desperate, a dark, menacing figure appears, with the offer of a lifetime. Is he about to make a Faustian pact with the Devil? Or enact his own brutal fantasy?
Jacob is a hard bitten minister. With years of experience, and a crack team of pastors, today he is going to take down his most troublesome adversary. She is Dianna French. An outspoken critic of the order, in a neighbourhood with more literature placed than any other, she seems to take personal pleasure in taunting Jacob.
The 'Age of Adaptation' conveys an urgent message to move away from our current development model that pursues infinite growth at all costs. This documentary explains how global warming, social inequality and economic instability are converging into a systemic crisis affecting the whole planet. The 'Age of Adaptation' also uncovers the rhetoric behind many alleged techniques to resolve climate change, from clean coal to carbon offsetting, and concludes that only a general 'reboot' of our social and economic model can help us adapt to the challenges lying ahead. As part of the social communication campaign 'Global Reboot' (www.globalreboot.org), this documentary attempts to stimulate debate on how we can individually and collectively 'reboot' our system.
More than thirty years ago, the youth of New York's neglected neighborhoods started a revolution by spray-painting their names on subway trains. The energy and freedom of this expression has inspired generations of youth throughout the world, yet the established authorities and institutions continually deny its merit. Working against the powers of the media, the police, and the art world, aerosol artists have developed a unique worldwide culture based on respect, camaraderie and a shared struggle to re-claim and re-create their environments. Just to Get a Rep rigorously examines the love-hate relationship between graffiti and hip-hop. Hear the true story of aerosol art as told by New York's pioneers as well as today's innovators from all over the world.
What if you could live for eternity?What if you had to spend eternity working in a cemetery whose inhabitants can get a little frisky? Rue Morgan has such a curse. Every night, with his trusted pal Herb, a limbless skeleton, he guards the cemetery, making sure nothing gets in or out. This is one of those nights…
THAW is a visual poem, which alternates superimposed images of water, women and swans in a winter landscape which gradually thaws over the course of this short video-dance.
A spiritual love story for the 21st century. (112 minute feature film)
A leasing agent prepares an apartment with a mysterious past for an afternoon viewing. While awaiting the arrival of the prospective client the leasing agent learns that she's not alone in the apartment. 3 minutes long
Can we all govern? Us Now looks at how 'user' participation could transform the way that countries are governed. It tells the stories of the online networks whose radical self-organising structures threaten to change the fabric of government forever. Us Now follows the fate of Ebbsfleet United, a football club owned and run by its fans; Zopa, a bank in which everyone is the manager; and Couch Surfing, a vast online network whose members share their homes with strangers.
A unique and personal insight into how an artist can continue to make-work about a completely visual world after he has gone totally blind. During the film Sargy Mann goes from being registered blind, with only very peripheral vision in one eye, to total blindness, and not only continues to paint but also find new ways to experience the world in a way that feeds his visual imagination. The film is both about an artist overcoming a seemingly insurmountable obstacle and about how much visual perception is the work of the brain and not just the eyes.
OUTSIDERS explores the wired and wonderful world of Outsider Music. Seeping out of the underbelly of American suburbia, this underground scene sticks two fingers up at smothering mediocrity and celebrates culture which is not perfect, pure or packaged. This film is a road trip into an extraordinary hidden sonic universe, music created by home recorded, self-taught misfits and eccentrics, exercising their right to dodgy rhythms and lack of conventional tunefulness, making music that is refreshingly naïve, disarmingly innocent and sometimes just plain bad. Featuring classic Outsider artists BJ Snowden, Bingo Gazingo, Peter Grudzien, Alvin Dahn and Shooby Taylor.
In 1985, Mark Craig bought an answer machine.He then kept every message it recorded... for 20 years. 'Talk To Me' is a journey through life, conveyed entirely by real answer machine messages. "Back in 1985," says Mark, "the communication methods that we take for granted today were completely non-existent. There were no emails, no mobile phones, no texting. Even owning an answer machine at the time was considered a little bit ‘flash'. I began saving messages mainly because I thought they would make a nice ‘diary' of sorts. Each 60min cassette tape was duly numbered, dated and stored in a shoebox until finally, 20 years after I started, I felt the time was right to put something together…
A twenty-four minute comedic documentary about the British Mini Golf team struggling not to take last place in the 2005 World Mini Golf Championships, held in Romania.
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