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Zygomatiques
Stephen Cafiero's film screened at the 'Semaine de la Critique' at the Cannes Festival
Watch TRAILERThe screening is on Wednesday, May 22nd at 8:00PM at the Espace Miramar.
Nowadays, what would a humorless society, without second degree look like? What would happen if, in this austere reality, a man started laughing? Life goes on: children are born, people die, and a lot of things happen in between. But this society has a little special something, it doesn’t know laughter. No one has ever laughed, derision, second degree, all that doesn’t exist. Until the day when a neuropsychiatry doctor is immediately conscripted by the army to examine a patient who has a strange particularity: he laughs. He even has a sense of humor.
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Capsule
Fox Picks Up Matthias Hoene's "Capsule"
Read MorePartizan Management is thrilled to announce that Matthias Hoene will direct a new movie for Fox called Capsule that's based on his original idea. Capsule is a sci-fi spec by Ian Shorr with producing juggernaut Hutch Parker (The Wolverine) and John Zaozirny attached to produce. The story centers on a young man whose life is turned upside down when he mysteriously begins to receive metallic capsules containing messages from his future self. Our future selves can't wait to see it! -
Dog Pound
Kim Chapiron's searing drama about a teen correctional facility is now available on iTunes US
FIND OUT MOREDog Pound tells the story of three new juvenile inmates - Butch, Davis and Angel - newly arrived at one of America's most dangerous detention centres. It is a visceral, dynamic, powerful insight into the US youth justice system, and you can watch it now on iTunes!
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Shunpo
Steven Briand's latest short is a whirling testament to the power of dance
PLAYIn 'Shunpo', Steven Briand has found an exciting way to marry his unique brand of visual camera trickery with his passion for modern dance choreography. In the film we see a bewildered, excited woman smashing through different environments: moving seamlessly from her stuffy office, to a Parisian rooftop, and finally to the serenity of the Turkish salt flats. It is dance that allows her to steady herself, but it is the power of editing that sends her flying between these impossibly varied locations. The film is a tantalising, mesmerising test of the boundary between cinema and dance.
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God Save the Films
A documentary by David Perissère exploring the resurgence of British genre cinema
Watch TrailerDavid Perissère speaks with film luminaries Edgar Wright, Chris Smith, Neil Marshall and Joe Cornish among many others, about the brewing decade-long comeback of British genre cinema. The documentary explores the ins and outs of how this trend has developed into an ever-growing catalogue of strong British films that have connected with audiences at home and abroad.
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Character
Documentary featuring last-known interviews of Sydney Pollack and Peter Falk
More info on our blogThrough an incredibly insightful dialogue between some of America's greatest storytellers, new documentary Character explores the craft of acting, featuring Dabney Coleman, Charles Grodin, Mark Rydell, Harry Dean Stanton, and the last-known interview footage of Peter Falk and Sydney Pollack.
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Rockaway Needs Us
A short documentary by Poppy de Villeneuve and Alex Braverman, raising awareness for post-Sandy relief in Rockaway, New York.
Watch FilmThree days after Hurricane Sandy hit the eastern seaboard, Poppy de Villeneuve received a voicemail from a friend living in New York's Rockaway Beach. She was okay, but her community was completely devastated. Poppy and her partner Alex Braverman made their way to Rockaway, documenting the under-reported aftermath. Their haunting film certainly helped awareness, going viral on Twitter and Facebook with over 180k views in a few days, as well as highlighting the powerful good that storytelling can accomplish in a time of crisis.
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Le Grand Tour
A short 16mm bicycle-theft caper written and directed by Russ Lamoureux for Budnitz
Watch + Find Out MoreWritten and directed by recently-signed Russ Lamoureux, 'Le Grand Tour' is a short 16mm François Truffaut-inspired bicycle-theft caper set in Brooklyn. Budnitz, the beskpoke bicycle company behind the film, approached Russ to create a series of original and captivating films that would resonate with their audience, and it sure has, with Russ hard at work on the next instalment. See the film and find out more in Darkroom.
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Despertar
A short film by Maria Cifuentes
Watch trailer'Despertar' (Awakening) is a short film by Maria Cifuentes, a young Spanish director now based in Paris, that explores the figurative depths of one woman's dream. It explores the origins and elements of life through an evolving series of imaginary landscapes, projected on the dreamer's body, and follows her inner awakening through a struggle between the opposing forces of destruction and rebirth. Click below to watch the brief yet beautiful trailer.
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Les Provinces d'Or
A short film by young director Mathieu Cacheux
Watch trailerA young Louis meticulously chronicles every single moment of his relationship with Salome on video, collecting and cataloguing the rise and fall of their affair on a stack of old DV tapes in his apartment. These recordings blur the line between past and present, nostalgia and reality — all through another excellent short film from one of our young directors, Matthieu Cacheux. Watch the trailer, and make sure to note the name. You'll want to see what he comes up with next.
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Matthias Hoene and some Cockneys fight Zombies
Forget the Olympics, there's a whole new rivalry coming to London, with guns and gore and lots of zombies.
Watch TrailerThe first trailer for 'Cockneys vs Zombies', the carnage-y new feature directed by Matthias Hoene is out, and while it's certainly not for the squeamish, it'll be a real treat for all you zombie connoisseurs out there.
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Anthony Wonke nominated for three Emmys
'The Battle for Marjah' receives three nominations at The 33rd Annual News & Documentary Emmy Awards
WATCH TRAILERCongratulations to Anthony Wonke! His feature length doc, made for HBO and Channel 4, follows US Marines in their struggle to liberate an Afghanistan town. The nominations are:Outstanding Continuing Coverage of a News Story - Long FormOutstanding Individual Achievement in a Craft: EditingOutstanding Individual Achievement in a Craft: Music & Sound -
Ray Tintori raises Beasts of the Southern Wild
‘One of the most striking narrative films ever to debut at the Sundance Film Festival’ — The Hollywood Reporter
Watch trailerFew indie films have been as talked about and anticipated at Sundance and Cannes as ‘Beasts of the Southern Wild’. Our own Ray Tintori shot the mesmerising special effects sequences and lead the second unit, filming the mythical prehistoric creatures with nothing but a shoestring budget and a bit of cinematic magic. The film is now playing in select cities across America.
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‘8’ a short film by Aćim Vasić
WatchTwo soldiers on opposing sides of some anonymous war meet in a frozen forest, with not much besides their wits and a bit of bad luck. We're very excited to show you ‘8’, a short film by our very talented young director Aćim Vasić in Paris. Is it serious? Is it funny? A bit of both? How about ten minutes of superb storytelling from a director you'll want to keep your eye on.
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Flat Eric found in LA, says hi
WatchWhile his previous whereabouts remain a mystery, he's been spotted around LA — sipping tropical drinks, driving William Fichtner nuts.
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Partizan Animation Reel
Check out work from the Partizan Animation roster
Play ReelTo see more from all the directors featured in the reel, check the Partizan Animation section.
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From breaking out as a pro skateboarder in the Santa Monica scene, to making his name as a fresh music photographer in London, shooting the likes of Adele, Jesse J, Florence + the Machine, the Vaccines, NERD and Kate Moss, to directing the new ‘No Hope’ video for The Vaccines. We're super excited to welcome Jesse John Jenkins to the Partizan family.
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Michael Williams brings to life a series of idents for Virgin Media's sponsorship of Britain's Got Talent, featuring a rather diverse bunch of people, each with a knack for the extraordinary. From yo-yos and magic tricks to Lennox Lewis, Killa Kella and Richard Branson, Michael Williams has it all covered.
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Daniel Brereton and Adam Bainbridge have created what is both a refreshing and charming take on the music video format for Kindness single 'House'. Set up as a film that dissects the track into its pop building blocks, this beautifully simple and fresh video will no doubt make it onto several Most-Original-Videos-of-2012 lists.
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It's been a while since Flat Eric made an appearance. Some say he's been living on the run. Pockets full of sugar lumps. Fast(er) cars. Scantily clad puppets. But now he's back and… playing chess against William Fichtner, like some sort of tropical Seventh Seal, forestalling imminent shenanigans while introducing Mr Oizo's new EP, 'Stade 3' — available for a digital five-finger discount at oizo3000.com now.
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Cher Lloyd continues her brightly hued splash in the US, especially with this sunny new video directed by Honey. Who doesn't love a post-breakup candy-coloured brawl at a roadside diner in LA?
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Victor Haegelin delivers a delightful and playfully illustrated stop-motion spot for McDonald's in France. It's got everything — coloured pencil illustrations, flip-book-esque animation and a whole lot of charm.
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As energy builds around the world for the London 2012 Olympics, nowhere can this be felt more than the streets of London itself. Canada captures the definitively cool London vibe with their unparalleled and extraordinary style for the new 'Take the Stage' campaign from Adidas. The ad features a fresh new track by Wretch 32 and appearances by David Beckham, Derrick Rose, comedian Keith Lemon and a whole crop of Team GB.
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Get lost in this beautiful collage of a film from Partizan Darkroom for Hermès 'Petit h', directed by Mary Clerté & Edouard Bertrand and featuring the animation work of Partizan's Victor Haegelin. For more on the project, visit: hermes.com/petith
petit h - the Hermès atelier of re-creation will bring its special travelling sale to Berlin from 24 April - 12 May 2012. Hermès, Kurfürstendamm.
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Debauchery, libraries and three very promiscuous Rufus Wainwrights making out with each other while a very stunning librarian played by Helena Bonham Carter watches.
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Fresh from newly-signed Sebastian Hedin, check out this interactive online film that puts you in the middle of a cool mysterious salon, while beautiful girls take charge of giving you a new style. If you've got a webcam, you can get involved by having the interactive film place an image of your face onto the lead character.
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If Andy Murray had never picked up a tennis racquet and become a world-class player, what would he be doing today? Hair stylist, a chef, or how about a rock star? Valerie Pirson helps Andy explore his options in this new ad for Head Tennis.
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What do rainbow zebras, pink floating penguins, and the most amazingly fun exploding party ever have in common? Tabitha Denholm, of course. Check out the next installment of her ongoing fashion film collaboration with Markus Lupfer, featuring London-based J-pop band No Cars. Exclusively on Style.com this week.
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Skinny has turned the drugs, guns, sex and police raids up a notch for the next NSFW film in their series for Moonbootica, titled 'Iconic'. Banned on Facebook and YouTube, check it out right here on our site.
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Tabitha Denholm directs Florence and Twilight's Jamie Campbell-Bower in dark and haunting performances for the new Florence + the Machine 'Never Let Me Go' single, picking up over 700K views in the few days since its release.
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From a never-ending set of stairs, to smashing the same plate forever, to a continuous cycle of getting slapped, get hypnotised with amazing endless film loops by AB/CD/CD for Factory Floor's 'On Hold'.
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Project X, the debut feature directed by Nima Nourizadeh is about to get unleashed this weekend. After a huge premiere and legendary after-party in LA a couple days ago, the film is set to open in the US, UK, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, Canada and the Netherlands as of today. The New York Times just called it 'The "Animal House" of the iPhone generation', so what are you waiting for?
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Warren Fu delivers a remarkable future-noir video of Nero engaged in a high speed car chase through the dystopian streets of LA. Set in a striking totalitarian version of the city, Warren's acute vision makes for a truly impressive piece of filmmaking.
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Henry Scholfield directs an evocative performance from Will Young and a group of doubles for the beautifully shot 'Losing Myself' video. With an extraordinary union of cinematography, choreography and Henry's singular vision, this one is not to be missed.
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Tom Beard creates a dreamlike and kaleidoscopic world for the latest Kooks video 'Rosie'. It's saturated in layers of light and colour so viscous that you'll get completely immersed too.
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We're proud to present Golden Wolf, a newly-formed animation collective made from ace illustrators and designers, who together pack such a stylistic punch you’ll be left completely awestruck, wondering why you didn’t join the party sooner. Click to check out their work.
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