PressPausePlayDirected by David Dworsky and Victor Köhler
I  took a moment to watch this after it was submitted to this blog by riku-awakening and was blown away at  how much I liked it.  If you guys have a couple of hours free, go to  www.presspauseplay.com and get the free download to watch this.  It was  beautifully made and it’s a message all filmmakers/artists of any sort  can understand.  Go check it out!

PressPausePlay
Directed by David Dworsky and Victor Köhler

I took a moment to watch this after it was submitted to this blog by riku-awakening and was blown away at how much I liked it.  If you guys have a couple of hours free, go to www.presspauseplay.com and get the free download to watch this.  It was beautifully made and it’s a message all filmmakers/artists of any sort can understand.  Go check it out!

What’s Your Poison?-Documentary on the art of getting wasted

What’s Your Poision?
http://Vimeo.com/26876182

SUMMARY
A student film about a drunk student Filmaker…..
The aim of this film is to show and explore how modern University life goes hand in hand with heavy drinking, and to prove this I got drunk….very drunk, over a 75ml bottle of cheap and nasty spirits a day for 7 days and filmed it all. This isn’t a film about health issues its about the lives students live for better or worse.

This is the full length version of the documentary there is also a 15 minute version that has been entered into the BFI Doc Festival. 


PRESENTER
Joseph Beverley

DIRECTORS
Joseph Beverley
Joe Ashcroft

G. remembers how he came up with an idea and devoted his life to make it happen. Now he is making progress and achieves an extraordinary act, only with the power of his mind.
Official Selection to the Once a Week Online Film Festival
http://onceaweekfilmfest.weebly.com/
Short film by J. Xavier Velasco

Father Son Run [Trailer]

Directed by Erik Beck

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Just In Case You Were Wondering

Directed by Julian Williams and Justin Bundy

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a short doc.

if you likee, feel free to follow a fellow filmmaker: stephendiaz :D

This was a fantastic mini-documentary.  As someone who used to skateboard passionately, I can totally understand what it’s like to have something you can get lost in, and this documentary did a great job at capturing that peace you can gain from it.

Up There

Directed by Malcom Murray

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