by Nicla Catano [traduzione in italiano in basso] I wanted to start in a different way but, when I carelessly decided to see what they said about this movie (normally I don’t do it to express my opinion without any other influences) I have been astonished. I had in mind clean photograms, a direct poetry … Continue reading →
Posted by Chiara Costantino on September 30, 2013 · Leave a Comment
“Visual Poems” is a film project made by the team of composer and filmmaker Sebastian Wesman. The film is divided into seven visual poems that are all filmed in Tallinn, Estonia. “Visual Poems” is an ensemble of short cinematographic pieces which their author defines as haikus in image. Text by Andrus Keller [Traduzione in italiano in … Continue reading →
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Posted by Giulia Bertelli on November 22, 2012 · Leave a Comment
Meet movie director Jeremiah Kipp, considered by many to be a Cult Filmmakers You Should Know , we definitely think he is a Cult Filmmakers You MUST Not Miss! Interviewed by Giulia Bertelli – Hi Jeremiah, when and how did you start to direct movies? I was twelve years old, and my grandparents bought a camcorder to shoot … Continue reading →
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Posted by Fluster Magazine on October 31, 2012 · 1 Comment
– “A little town is in shock after a series of murders, maybe related to the finding of an LP presumed to be cursed. Jessie Cake, an increasingly popular heavy metal singer, and his girlfriend Chloe will have to face trouble bigger than what they thought…” And that was what all the world knew about … Continue reading →
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Posted by Giulia Bertelli on October 20, 2012 · 2 Comments
[scroll down for English translation] Anche quest’anno è finita la rassegna che porta qui a Milano i film della Biennale di Venezia e di Locarno. Purtroppo non vengono proiettati tutti i film e in più, per ovvi motivi di spazio-tempo, ognuno deve fare delle scelte. A volte va bene e altre volte va male, è … Continue reading →
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Posted by Fluster Magazine on November 9, 2011 · Leave a Comment
Interview with Lamberto Bava by Alberto Bogo Translated by Chiara Costantino Photos by Sonia Passarelli [Scorrere in basso per la traduzione in Italiano] Lamberto Bava is one of the most renowed Italian genre movie directors abroad. He has worked for both cinema and television, and among his most famous movies there are “Macabre” (1980), “Demons” … Continue reading →
Posted by Fluster Magazine on October 28, 2011 · 3 Comments
T.J. Scott grew up as an actor in Canada, and then he moved to Los Angeles to pursue a career behind the camera. He has worked in Hollywood for the past 15 years as a Director/Writer/Producer of Films and TV Series. T.J. has always been intrigued by and entrenched in the world of fine arts, including painting and … Continue reading →
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