The 14th annual Revelation Perth International Film Festival is, once again, packed to the gills with worldwide wonderful, weird and revelatory filmmaking. The fest runs this year on July 14-24.
The highlight of the festival is the once-in-a-lifetime live performance of Gravity Was Everywhere Back Then, which will be performed on July 17 at 7:15 p.m. American animator Brent Green will be traveling Down Under to provide the live musical score and narration for his emotional, live-action animated tale about undying love and creation. He will also be accompanied by band mates and foley artists, Mike McGinley, John Swartz, Donna K and Drew Henkles.
Some other films to look out for at the fest will be the Australian premiere of Zach Clark‘s terminally twisted Vacation!, a black comedy about four girls on a debauched weekend of drinking and drugging that ends horribly for all involved; Marie Losier’s acclaimed...
The highlight of the festival is the once-in-a-lifetime live performance of Gravity Was Everywhere Back Then, which will be performed on July 17 at 7:15 p.m. American animator Brent Green will be traveling Down Under to provide the live musical score and narration for his emotional, live-action animated tale about undying love and creation. He will also be accompanied by band mates and foley artists, Mike McGinley, John Swartz, Donna K and Drew Henkles.
Some other films to look out for at the fest will be the Australian premiere of Zach Clark‘s terminally twisted Vacation!, a black comedy about four girls on a debauched weekend of drinking and drugging that ends horribly for all involved; Marie Losier’s acclaimed...
- 6/17/2011
- by Mike Everleth
- Underground Film Journal
Tired of waiting for Gorgo to return? The British aren't, not in Waiting for Gorgo, a 15-minute short film that pays tribute to the 1961 British Godzilla knock-off while using the conventional trappings of a giant monster movie to satirize the bureaucracy of the British Civil Service.
Deep in the bowels of the Ministry of Defence lies a secretive government department identified only as the 'Dmoa'. Just what the Dmoa does has been lost in the annals of time -- all that is known is that it's the last line of defence protecting London from total destruction.
Determined to find out more about this strange department, Alexandra, a young ambitious defence analyst, sets off into the rabbit warrens of Whitehall to see the Dmoa for herself. Finding two aged public servants in varying stages of senility, Alexandra is convinced that the Dmoa is the result of an unfortunate mistake. However, as...
Deep in the bowels of the Ministry of Defence lies a secretive government department identified only as the 'Dmoa'. Just what the Dmoa does has been lost in the annals of time -- all that is known is that it's the last line of defence protecting London from total destruction.
Determined to find out more about this strange department, Alexandra, a young ambitious defence analyst, sets off into the rabbit warrens of Whitehall to see the Dmoa for herself. Finding two aged public servants in varying stages of senility, Alexandra is convinced that the Dmoa is the result of an unfortunate mistake. However, as...
- 10/18/2010
- by Foywonder
- DreadCentral.com
Gorgo is coming back! The giant beast first appeared in the 1961 UK kaiju feature of the same name and now director Benjamin Craig is bringing him back with his new short, Waiting For Gorgo.
Deep in the bowels of the Ministry of Defence lies a secretive government department identified only as the "Dmoa". Just what the Dmoa does has been lost in the annals of time - all that is known is that it's the last line of defence protecting London from total destruction.
Determined to find out more about this strange department, Alexandra, a young ambitious defence analyst, sets off into the rabbit warrens of Whitehall to see the Dmoa for herself. Finding two aged public servants in varying stages of senility, Alexandra is convinced that the Dmoa is the result of an unfortunate mistake. However, as the conversation progresses it becomes apparent that the old guys may not...
Deep in the bowels of the Ministry of Defence lies a secretive government department identified only as the "Dmoa". Just what the Dmoa does has been lost in the annals of time - all that is known is that it's the last line of defence protecting London from total destruction.
Determined to find out more about this strange department, Alexandra, a young ambitious defence analyst, sets off into the rabbit warrens of Whitehall to see the Dmoa for herself. Finding two aged public servants in varying stages of senility, Alexandra is convinced that the Dmoa is the result of an unfortunate mistake. However, as the conversation progresses it becomes apparent that the old guys may not...
- 10/15/2010
- Screen Anarchy
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