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Amer (2010)

Written and directed by Hélène Cattet & Bruno Forzani
Featuring Marie Bos, Delphine Brual, Harry Cleven, Bianca Maria D'Amato, Cassandra Forêt, Charlotte Eugène Guibeaud, Bernard Marbaix, Jean-Michel Vovk

Supposedly told in three segments, Amer is a giallo-inspired story of young Ana’s sexual and sensual growth from girl to woman. At least that’s what the directors are saying.

08/05/10

'In the Mirror of Maya Deren' by Martina Kudlácek at MoMA

In the Mirror of Maya Deren plays at MoMA.

07/08/10

Maya Deren’s Legacy: Women and Experimental Film at MoMA

Check out the fantasist/surrealist filmmaker 'Maya Deren’s Legacy: Women and Experimental Film' exhibit at New York City's Museum of Modern Art.

07/08/10

Lip Stick (2009) - Official Viscera Film Fest selection

Directed by Stacie Ponder and Shannon Lark
Written by Shannon Lark
Featuring Shannon Lark
Reviewed by Laceration Lacey

Shannon Lark and Stacie Ponder's short Lip Stick opens up on the vacant slummy streets of a no-name sleepy town in the deep hours of the night immediately focusing in on a seedy motel, dimly-lit by street lamps and flashing railway lights. The sombre silence is immediately pierced by the pleasure-induced gasps & moans of the yet-to-be-unveiled mysterious woman getting screwed to the high heavens. Flash forward a few seconds later - the seductive and quite obviously sex-crazed—mystery mistress appears in the nude (after what appears to be a damn good shagging), having a conversation with someone—who...isn't...there?...

06/08/10

Saila (2008)

Written and directed by Julia Ostertag
Featuring: Kathryn Fischer, Suzy Rifle, Nicolas Isner, Sandro Piras, Juan de Chami
www.saila-film.de

Julia Ostertag has a history of making strange and experimental movies like her shorts gender X, Sex Junkie, and NO American Dream. Her feature debut, Saila, is just as weird and hard to watch. Shot entirely in modern ruins in Berlin, Saila follows the title character as she lives a depressing, angry violent and pointless existence among disgruntled and homeless youth. A pseudo-apocalyptic future is sometimes hinted at, but never confirmed, and there's not really a cohesive storyline of any kind.

10/28/08

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