Sidsel Meineche Hansen's Dickgirl 3D - the non-binary version of Eva v3.0, an avatar purchased online and appropriated by the artist. Through Dickgirl 3D(X), the viewer becomes a post-human pleasure-seeker in an encounter with a submissive clay-like sculpture. Photo: Rodeo London Sundance has announced the works that will screen as part of its New Frontier programme - an experimental section of the festival's programme that explores the intersection of film, art and technology.
The new mediums of virtual reality, augmented reality, mixed reality and artificial intelligence. Taking place at three venues across Park City - New Frontier at The Ray (which holds The Box, a 40-seat mobile Vr cinema), The New Frontier Exhibition at Kimball Art Center and The Vr Bar at Music Cafe - Sundance has paid a lot of attention to integrating these experiences into the general festival in the past few years. While A-listers might grab the limelight,...
The new mediums of virtual reality, augmented reality, mixed reality and artificial intelligence. Taking place at three venues across Park City - New Frontier at The Ray (which holds The Box, a 40-seat mobile Vr cinema), The New Frontier Exhibition at Kimball Art Center and The Vr Bar at Music Cafe - Sundance has paid a lot of attention to integrating these experiences into the general festival in the past few years. While A-listers might grab the limelight,...
- 12/7/2017
- by Amber Wilkinson
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
Festival’s world premieres include Roxette Diaries, Taikon, Odödliga and Drottninglandet.Scroll down for full line-up
Sweden’s Way Out West Festival (Aug 13-15) will include the world premiere of Jonas Akerlund’s Roxette Diaries, about one of Sweden’s most popular bands.
“They are one of the biggest bands to come out of Sweden, and this film shows them in a new light. It was filmed during their tours from 1988 to 1995, and of course with Jonas Akerlund directing, it has a real art feel to it, he’s very brave with this material,” Svante Tidholm, Way Out West’s Head of Film Programming told Screen.
Another world premiere at the Gothenburg-based film and music festival will be Taikon, a documentary about civil rights activist and author Katarina Taikon. “She was one of the pioneers of human rights for the Romany community. It’s an amazing story and she’s an amazing character,” Tidholm added.
There...
Sweden’s Way Out West Festival (Aug 13-15) will include the world premiere of Jonas Akerlund’s Roxette Diaries, about one of Sweden’s most popular bands.
“They are one of the biggest bands to come out of Sweden, and this film shows them in a new light. It was filmed during their tours from 1988 to 1995, and of course with Jonas Akerlund directing, it has a real art feel to it, he’s very brave with this material,” Svante Tidholm, Way Out West’s Head of Film Programming told Screen.
Another world premiere at the Gothenburg-based film and music festival will be Taikon, a documentary about civil rights activist and author Katarina Taikon. “She was one of the pioneers of human rights for the Romany community. It’s an amazing story and she’s an amazing character,” Tidholm added.
There...
- 7/23/2015
- by wendy.mitchell@screendaily.com (Wendy Mitchell)
- ScreenDaily
The New York-based distributor has acquired Us theatrical and museum rights to Doug Aitken’s Sundance premiere.
Submarine Deluxe will release Station To Station theatrically in late summer and through its new museum distribution label, Submarine 360.
In the words of Aitken the film “takes a journey across the modern creative landscape through a diverse range of perspectives and voices.”
The film features Jackson Browne, Patti Smith, Ed Ruscha, Beck and Giorgio Moroder among others. Chris Totushek produced with Alex Waite, while Aitken served as executive producer with Arts & Sciences.
Station To Station recently sold to Films We Like label in Canada, NonStop Entertainment in Scandinavia, Madman Entertainment in Australia and New Zealand, Nfp Submarine Doks in Germany and Austria and Feltrinelli in Italy.
“We are excited and honoured to work with Doug on finding an innovative way to distribute his unique and visually stunning film,” said David Koh and Dan Braun of Submarine Deluxe.
“He has curated...
Submarine Deluxe will release Station To Station theatrically in late summer and through its new museum distribution label, Submarine 360.
In the words of Aitken the film “takes a journey across the modern creative landscape through a diverse range of perspectives and voices.”
The film features Jackson Browne, Patti Smith, Ed Ruscha, Beck and Giorgio Moroder among others. Chris Totushek produced with Alex Waite, while Aitken served as executive producer with Arts & Sciences.
Station To Station recently sold to Films We Like label in Canada, NonStop Entertainment in Scandinavia, Madman Entertainment in Australia and New Zealand, Nfp Submarine Doks in Germany and Austria and Feltrinelli in Italy.
“We are excited and honoured to work with Doug on finding an innovative way to distribute his unique and visually stunning film,” said David Koh and Dan Braun of Submarine Deluxe.
“He has curated...
- 3/6/2015
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
The New York-based distributor has acquired Us theatrical and museum rights to Doug Aitken’s Sundance premiere.
Submarine Deluxe will release Station To Station theatrically in late summer and through its new museum distribution label, Submarine 360.
In the words of Aitken the film “takes a journey across the modern creative landscape through a diverse range of perspectives and voices.”
The film features Jackson Browne, Patti Smith, Ed Ruscha, Beck and Giorgio Moroder among others. Chris Totushek produced with Alex Waite, while Aitken served as executive producer with Arts & Sciences.
Station To Station recently sold to Films We Like label in Canada, NonStop Entertainment in Scandinavia, Madman Entertainment in Australia and New Zealand, Nfp Submarine Doks in Germany and Austria and Feltrinelli in Italy.
“We are excited and honoured to work with Doug on finding an innovative way to distribute his unique and visually stunning film,” said David Koh and Dan Braun of Submarine Deluxe.
“He has curated...
Submarine Deluxe will release Station To Station theatrically in late summer and through its new museum distribution label, Submarine 360.
In the words of Aitken the film “takes a journey across the modern creative landscape through a diverse range of perspectives and voices.”
The film features Jackson Browne, Patti Smith, Ed Ruscha, Beck and Giorgio Moroder among others. Chris Totushek produced with Alex Waite, while Aitken served as executive producer with Arts & Sciences.
Station To Station recently sold to Films We Like label in Canada, NonStop Entertainment in Scandinavia, Madman Entertainment in Australia and New Zealand, Nfp Submarine Doks in Germany and Austria and Feltrinelli in Italy.
“We are excited and honoured to work with Doug on finding an innovative way to distribute his unique and visually stunning film,” said David Koh and Dan Braun of Submarine Deluxe.
“He has curated...
- 3/6/2015
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Submarine Entertainment has licensed Doug Aitken’s Sundance film in a slew of international territories ahead of an anticipated Us announcement.
Station To Station will open in the UK via Dogwoof, Canada through Films We Like; Australia and New Zealand via Madman.
NonStop will distribute across Scandinavia and Feltrinelli in Italy.
David Koh and Dan Braun of Submarine and Wme on behalf of the film-makers negotiated the deals with the buyers.
Station To Station chronicles a group of artists and creators who undertook a 4,000-mile journey from the Atlantic to the Pacific and took part in a series of happenings.
Station To Station will open in the UK via Dogwoof, Canada through Films We Like; Australia and New Zealand via Madman.
NonStop will distribute across Scandinavia and Feltrinelli in Italy.
David Koh and Dan Braun of Submarine and Wme on behalf of the film-makers negotiated the deals with the buyers.
Station To Station chronicles a group of artists and creators who undertook a 4,000-mile journey from the Atlantic to the Pacific and took part in a series of happenings.
- 2/3/2015
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
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