Looking for a job can be quite daunting, especially when the search doesn’t totally go as planned. You think that you have the right skills, competence, and attitude but still you can’t find anything. Imagine how hard it must be like for people who come from another country and who want to immigrate. Sadly, when…
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A Million Eyes: When a picture says more than a 1000 words
A picture. Whether it’s one of your birthday, marriage, parents, childhood, friends or just from something totally different, it always tells a very personal story. It’s just like making a movie. Director Richard Raymond (“Souls of Totality”, “Desert Dancer”) decided to combine both photos and movie by making a film about photography. “A Million Eyes”…
Interview Krow (“Krow’s TRANSformation”): It’s so important to have people know what it’s like and to understand the process
“Krow’s TRANSformation”, the newest film from first-time filmmaker and director Gina Hole Lazarowich, was on Wednesday the 18th of September the openings film of the Raindance Film Festival. We were able to speak with leading actor Krow right before the premiere of his film. Hi Krow, welcome at the Raindance Film Festival. How do you…
Interview Gina Hole Lazarowich: When they see our film, they might realize that the transition isn’t as scary as they think
“Krow’s TRANSformation” was the opening film of the Raindance Film Festival on the 18th of September this year. There were probably even more nerves for Gina Hole Lazarowich because this was her first film as a filmmaker. We had a little chat with her before Gina’s big night. Hi Gina, congratulations on your film. It’s…
Krow’s TRANSformation: Exteremly emotional, important and honest documentary
It’s the most difficult “exercise” in the world: Being truly yourself without caring about what society will think of you. It’s even more difficult when you’re a transgender. That’s exactly what first time filmmaker Gina Hole Lazarowich wants to tell you with her “Krow’s TRANSformation”. Together with Krow, born as Kian, she wants to make…
Quadruple Oscar-qualifying animation ‘Guaxuma’
Nara Normande’s beautiful animated short Guaxuma shares the story of a blossoming childhood friendship that is cut short. This award-winning film mixes several animation techniques all connected to sand and has won prizes at SXSW, Palm Springs, Hamptons, Cinequest, selected at TIFF, Annecy, LA Shorts. Tayra and I grew up on a beach in the northeast of Brazil….
Tritan Loraine on Everybody Flies “The Government works to protect the aerospace industry, rather than protect the public health”
Through his latest documentary Everybody Flies, former Airline Captain Tristan Loraine uncovers the facts about the air we breathe on commercial aircraft. This eye-opening film will receive its world premiere in September at the prestigious Raindance Film Festival. Everybody Flies (2019) discloses the never-before-seen documentation, scientific facts, and personal testimonies relating to the controversial issue of cabin air quality. With more than 18 years…
Everybody Flies: An eye-opening, real-life and rare documentary that exposes the contaminated air on aircraft
The school holiday is over but maybe you’re already looking forward to the next time you’re going on a well-deserved break. What are you planning on doing? Going on a trip to the seaside by car, taking a train to a small picturesque village near you or do you take the plane to go to…
Maciej Kawalski’s double Oscar-qualifying comedy ‘Atlas’ tackles mental health and identity
Maciej Kawalski’s Atlas takes a look at mental health, identity, and perception. This wonderful comedy took home the top prizes at Bermuda International Film Festival and Huesca International Film Festival. The film stars Tomasz Kot (triple Oscar-nominated Cold War) and was written/directed by Kawalski. A remote psychiatric hospital receives a fascinating patient — he doesn’t…
Exclusive Interview with Daniel Bogran – “I’ve wanted to direct movies since I was about 14 years old.”
A film which received a wonderful reception during it’s screening at LA Shorts International Film Festival, Daniel Bogran’s short film Low tells a creative story which we believe a lot of people would be able to relate to. We had a chance to catch up with the talented director and question him about the inspiration…
