Aubin & Wills Spring 2012
LONDON – A short fashion film for Aubin & Wills' Spring 2012 collection, featuring Irina Lazareanu and Alex James
La Parisienne
Short film of a moment in time, by Angelina Dreem featuring the city of Paris and Adarsha Benjamin.
Postcard from Paris
a Super Eight short by Adarsha Benjamin for Pas Un Autre
ASVOFF Barcelona
Barcelona hosts the first-ever Spanish edition of A Shaded View on Fashion Film (ASVOFF) created by Diane Pernet. A Shaded View on Fashion Film (ASVOFF) is an event that gathers together celebrated personalities from the worlds of fashion, art and cinema. The Barcelona edition will be innovative in launching the world’s first MOBILE FASHION FILM COMPETITION where two prizes will be awarded to the best short films produced on a mobile phone. ASVOFF Barcelona will be held at CaixaForum Barcelona from 24-27, January 2012.
Super 8 Fragments: After Glows
Super 8 fragments from Inspirations from a Broken Heart a series by Adarsha Benjamin. Music : After Glows by The Range of Light Wildnerness.
Amuse
Amuse is a fashion film by Berlin based Nicolai Niermann and Phillip Humm, and styled by Augustin Teboul, for ASVOFF (A Shaded View On Fashion Film) Festival. For the first time, Barcelona will hold the 1st edition of ASVOFF from January 24th until the 27th at CaixaForum Barcelona.
Anja Czioska 8mm Film Retrospective
On view this month at the MMK Museum in Frankfurt, the short Super 8 films of Anja Czioska in a retrospective of the filmmaker's twenty-year career. "I will show bathing and shower filmportraits of me and my friends, experimental film visions on single-frame, performances, happening, portraits, me and my camera, scenes of daily art like filmed during my travellings to Amsterdam, Berlin, New York, San Francisco, Paris, London and home base diaries of a Frankfurt artist's life," says Czioska. On view January 25 at the MMK in Frankfurt Lecture Hall.
Entering the Void featuring Paz de la Huerta
Paz de la Huerta stars in a fashion film by Nicole Nodland entitled Entering the Void for the current Friday issue of the London Evening Standard Magazine.
Olympia Le Tan F/W 12 Collection
Olympia Le Tan presented her new line at Pitti Milan inspired by classic Italian cinema and iconic cultural figures.
Paul Morrissey & Andy Warhol's Trash
...... Trash [Andy Warhol's Trash] is the second film in a trilogy, written and directed in 1970 by filmmaker Paul Morrissey. Probably the most original film and the freest of this trilogy, Trash is an icon, a cult object that reflects the climate of American culture immortalized by the famous New York underground cinema scene. Trash has destroyed classic Hollywood conventions while adopting a new style itself full of clichés......STILLS FROM TRASH is on view January 14 to February 25 at the Galerie Françoise Paviot.
Catherine Deneuve Honored
Catherine Deneuve will receive the Film Society of Lincoln Center's 39th Chaplin Award on Monday, April 2, 2012 in New York City. The annual gala is the Film Society's largest annual fundraiser, benefiting the ongoing programs of the Film Society of Lincoln Center. At an Alice Tully Hall ceremony, an array of notable guests and celebrities will salute Catherine Deneuve. The evening will include films clips and a party to celebrate Deneuve's career in cinema.
EMPTY ROOM
a film by Dawid Pietraszewski & Aga Turowska, starring Jeany Kicz
Experimental Film in Los Angeles
Los Angeles Film Forum presents Alternative Projections: Experimental Film in Los Angeles 1945 - 1980, an exploration of the community of filmmakers, artists, curators and programmers who contributed to the creation and presentation of experimental film and video in Southern California in the postwar era. This website is the culmination of three years of research into the archives of film venues and organizations, the recording of 35 oral histories, and the creation of a database, the first of its kind, which catalogs the films, exhibitions, organization, and people active during this prolific era in experimental film and video making. Alternative Projections is part of Los Angeles' sweeping exhibition of art in Los Angeles called Pacific Standard Time. Upcoming screenings of note include Strange Notes and Nervous Breakdowns: Punk and Media Art, 1974-1981, a collection of rarely screened performances by punk bands of the era, performance art, and D.I.Y. works by the Screamers, X, Suburban Lawns, Black Flag, Los Plugz, Johanna Went, and more (MOCA Ahmanson Theater, MOCA, 250 South Grand Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90012) on view January 12 at 7 p.m.
PREEN PRE-FALL 12/13
A fashion film for PREEN by Thornton Bregazzi PRE-FALL 2012/2013 directed by Nick Dorey and starring Marique Schimmel.
Jacque Katmor is Wishing You a Good Death
Sex, eroticism and Judaism – Israeli artist Jacque Katmor, who is all but forgotten today, is the subject of a retrospective of sorts at the Nachum Gutman Museum of Art in Tel Aviv starting January 13. Katmor, who died in 2001, will undoubtably be an artist posthumously appreciated for his genius. Somewhat of a Kenneth Anger of the Israeli unground cinema movement in the 1960s, Katmor was a leader of the artist collective Third Eye. Erotically charged, drug induced, and psychedelic, Katmor's art and films dealt with not only a rapidly changing zeitgeist, but also Jewish identity and Kabbalistic mysticism. "Jacque Katmor is Wishing You a Good Death" is on view at the Nachum Gutman Museum of Art from January 13 to May 19, Shimon Rokach st 21, Neve Tzedek, Tel Aviv.
The Crown of Love
Film still by Adarsha Benjamin
MAISON SCOTCH AMSTERDAMS BLAUW SS12
Amsterdams Blauw is the denim collection by Scotch & Soda.The Spring/Summer 2012 women’s collection will be the third Maison Scotch Amsterdams Blauw collection and is entitled ‘The Great Escape’. A line of high quality denims, inspired by Japanese and American denim esthetics, but with its own fresh twist.
Skinned Alive
Rita Sousa and Ivano Salonia of Iloveyouwhenyousmile, based in Amsterdam, have released their first video. A stunning, enigmatic portrait.
The Syphilis of Sisyphus
Fredericks & Freiser gallery in New York presents The Syphilis of Sisyphus, a new short film by Mary Reid Kelley with artist Patrick Kelley. The exhibition includes a wall-sized projection with costumes and drawings used in the film’s creation. Reid Kelley’s second solo exhibition at Fredericks & Freiser encompasses a heightened level of visual complexity as it continues her exploration of language, history, anomie and sexual politics. On view until January 7.