Film by Abbey Meaker. Harmonium played by Kathy Mcnames, recorded and mixed by Sean Martin
Homocult
Bruce LaBruce music video for Gio Black Peter
Homocult and Other Esoterica is a group show of short experimental queer films focused on magick and the occult and art works curated by Daniel McKernan. Featuring films by Genesis P-Orridge and Bruce LaBruce and artworks by Christos Andres and George Keller. McKernan says, "[Homocult is a] collection of artists & filmmakers who have an affiliation to the Generation Hex era, a blend of old school and new school. Each individual has his/her own unique interpretation of the theme of the occult and esoteric. Jason Louv, in his introduction to Generation Hex (2006), states that the book is a snapshot of those 'who are not only delving into this art of magick and science of the future, but who are coming to magical consciousness at a time when it has never been easier to find and link up with people of like minds and experience.' This is a video survey of such people. As Scott Treleaven, in the final issue of This is the Salivation Army (1999), said: 'We are the new circus. And we are the envy of the fucking World.'" On view April 6 and 7 S&S Projects 3145 S. Morgan Street, Chicago, IL.
You Killed Me First
Nightmarish scenarios of violence, dramatic states of mind, and perverse sexual abysses – the films of the Cinema of Transgression that were consciously aimed at shock, provocation, and confrontation, bear witness to an extraordinary radicality. In the 1980s a group of filmmakers from the Lower East Side in New York went on a collision course with the conventions of American society. Transcending all moral or aesthetic boundaries, the low budget films reveal social hardship met with sociopolitical indifference. Sometimes shot with stolen camera equipment, the films contain strident analyses of life in the Lower East Side defined by criminality, brutality, drugs, AIDS, sex, and excess. On view at the KW Institute of Contemporary Art in Berlin, until April 9, is the first exhibition on the Cinema of Transgression.
Photos de Cinéma
“Photos de Cinéma: Images of the French New Wave by Raymond Cauchetier,” which includes production photographs from “Breathless,” is the first exhibition outside of Europe to showcase Cauchetier’s motion picture work. On view will be 125 newly made, black-and-white prints from Cauchetier’s own 35mm negatives. The printing was personally overseen by Cauchetier, now in his 90s, at his preferred lab in Paris. Other films represented in the exhibition include “Adieu Philippine,” “Baisers volés” (“Stolen Kisses”), “Jules et Jim,” “Lola” and “La peau douce” (“The Soft Skin”). “Photos de Cinéma” is open to the public through June 24 in the Academy of Motion Picture's Grand Lobby Gallery in Beverly Hills.
Obscure Desires
Forever Edie
Video, inspired by the late Andy Warhol muse Edie Sedgwick, by Oliver Maxwell Kupper for Pretty Little Thing's summer 2012 jewelry collection.
Future Eyes
Future Eyes, glasses that give you the power to see the future, an invention by Brent Pearson. Photography by Adarsha Benjamin. Los Angeles, CA.
On To The Next One
London based artist, filmmaker, and photographer Danny Sangra presents his newest short film - entitled On To The Next One – a "bite-size" thriller that is a bit on the darkside. Sangra has a particular love for French new wave cinema and Samuri films and has collaborated with the likes of Marc Jacobs and Louis Vuitton. See the film after the jump.
The Kings Collection
Very cool London label Fanny & Jessy just released their fashion film, directed by Danny Sangra, which premiered at the Canon Cinema as a part of London Fashion Week at Somerset House. "Fanny and Jessy is a womenswear brand that has an underlying sense of androgyny that is more sexed-up than feminine. The brand reflects the duo’s intrinsic rural Somerset upbringing united with London’s experimental and confident youth culture."
Allegoria Sacra
The Art Gallery presents the Australian premiere of Allegoria Sacra by the internationally celebrated artist collective AES+F. This spectacular video work is, in essence, a digital painting which seduces and overwhelms the viewer through its visual and aural splendor. Allegoria Sacra is inspired and named after a painting by the Renaissance master Giovanni Bellini, which is believed to represent purgatory. In purgatory all souls wait for the Last Judgment. For AES+F, the modern international airport, as a place where people are suspended in time and place, is the contemporary allegory for purgatory. Allegoria Sacra (see trailer after the jump) is now on view until June 3, 2012 at The Art Gallery of South Australia.
Luca Guadagnino for Sergio Rossi
Italian director Luca Guadagnino (I Am Love) directs a fashion film for shoe label Sergio Rossi's Fall/Winter 2012/2013 collection starring Diane Dondoe. See film after the jump.
The Flower of Love
The Flower of Love is a short film directed by brooklyn based artist Angelina Dreem and shot on film by Aurora Halal presented exclusively by Pas Un Autre. Recalling the underground 8mm films from the 1960s, The Flower of Love is "a love story, of human frivolity. To be and to conceive; to will and to believe, in Love."
This Is Not a Fashion Film
Fashion film for London based David David's AW 2012/13 collection which premiered at Canon Cinema in Somerset House during London Fashion week. Direction, script and production by Adam and Tree Carr from the East London film/radio/event factory Today is Boring in collaboration with the British Fashion Council. David Saunders, the designer behind David David was originally an artist and switched to fashion 7 years ago - he was once artist Tracey Emin's assistant. The film tells the tale of two strangers who spend the night together – the girl awakens first in the dude's apartment – either he has the weirdest roommate ever or she is completely losing her mind....
Kissing
A film by SILJA MAGG & MASHA ORLOV
Fando y Lis
Fando y Lis, Alejandro Jodorowsky's first feature film, tells the tale of Fando and his paraplegic girlfriend Lis through a barren, post-apocalyptic wasteland in search of the mythical city of Tar, where legend has it all wishes come true. Purchase the complete film of Jodorowsky here.
NOW IS TOMORROW
Chris Habana Spring/Summer 2012 video By Dom Smith
Nymphomaniac
Lars Von Trier announces a new film entitled Nymphomaniac, to star Charlotte Gainsbourg, "the light and poetic story of a woman’s erotic journey from birth to the age of 50 as told by the main character, the self-diagnosed nymphomaniac, Joe." The film will be in 8 chapters. Filming will begin this summer and there will be a softcore and hardcore version of the film.
FAM IRVOLL Fashion film
Fresh from Oslo Fashion Week, a fashion film, directed by Marie Kristiansen, for Oslo based designer Fam Irvolla, who hit the runway yesterday with a new collection. Fam Irvolla, who graduated from Central St. Martins in 2008 and has worked with the likes of Vivienne Westwood and Gareth Pugh, is "very much inspired by Alice in Wonderland, cartoons, toys, food, cakes and candy."
Vanessa Bruno: Moonlight
"A stellar girl, a radiant girl who clutches onto the moon and arrives in an unknown land, on unmarred ground, as immaculate as her white ensemble. Is this the end of reality, the beginning of a dream?" The new Vanessa Bruno fashion film directed by Stephanie Di Giusto starring Kate Bosworth.
Shock
Spanish designer María Escoté presents her Winter 2012/2013 collection, entitled Shock, with a wonderfully strange fashion film directed by Nacho Naya and by starring actress Miriam Giovanelli, and Sugar Shack by Children of Darkness.