venerdì 31 luglio 2015
Did You See This?
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What’s Happening on Hulu
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Paura (libro)
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Quando non so cosa fare cosa faccio
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Al via la terza edizione dell'Ariano International Film Festival
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giovedì 30 luglio 2015
The South Asian Britain of My Beautiful Laundrette
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Repertory Pick: Erice Loves Vigo
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LA PIÙ MEGLIO GIOVENTÚ. Uccidendo Godot.
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Fuck You, Prof!
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Conferenza Stampa - Venezia 72
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Into the labyrinth
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mercoledì 29 luglio 2015
Criterion Designs: The Black Stallion by Nicolas Delort
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Esce il numero 6 della rivista Marla
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Roma, 4 agosto: I capolavori sconosciuti secondo Ugo G. Caruso
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martedì 28 luglio 2015
Homunculus and his friends
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FANTASTICHE VISIONI 2015 - Estate teatrale ariccina - 8a edizione
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Pixels
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Dal 4 al 9 agosto a Casacalenda ritorna MoliseCinema2015
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Il Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia collabora con Lazio Innova e accoglie Digital Creative Industries, missione malese a Roma
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Concluso il CineCocktail a Bellaria con Greta Scarano, è tempo di MareFestival a Salina!
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BoJack Horseman (2014)
“I was at the stock market today, I did a business.” — Vincent Adultman
BoJack is half-man, half-horse, and all washed up. He’s also the star of Netflix’s first animated show, BoJack Horseman, a dark comedy about an equine sitcom has-been trying to reclaim his relevance in the Hollywood Hills.
The show is the product of comedy writer Raphael Bob-Waksberg’s heartfelt humour and cartoonist Lisa Hanawalt’s lifelong obsession with drawing goofy animals. The opening sequence directed by Mike Roberts and with music by Patrick and Ralph Carney features BoJack floating through the spaces of his life, disconnected from everyone and everything, staring bleakly into the eyes of the viewer. The sequence is colourful and intricate, the details inviting close inspection – particularly as they evolve over the course of the series.
The title sequence, and the ensuing show, is powered by BoJack and his ennui, and the screwy cast of characters in his orbit. Hot on the heels of the release of its second season, we chat with the show’s creators and main titles director about how to entice an audience into watching a cartoon about a depressed talking horse.
A discussion with Creator RAPHAEL BOB-WAKSBERG, Production and Character Designer LISA HANAWALT, and Main Titles Director MIKE ROBERTS
Give us a little background on yourselves, and how you got to where you are today.
Raphael: Well, I’m a comedy writer! I was a play-writer in college. Bard College, which is a small liberal arts college in New York, and that’s where I met the other Old English guys. Most of my experience comes from them, working with them, being in the writing room with them and collaborating. Once we all graduated, I moved out to LA and I got a…
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lunedì 27 luglio 2015
Hiroshima mon amour’s Unforgettable Opening
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sabato 25 luglio 2015
Estate Romana 2015: appuntamenti dal 24 al 30 luglio
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venerdì 24 luglio 2015
Did You See This?
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What’s Happening on Hulu
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Conferenza Stampa- 30. Settimana Internazionale della Critica Venezia 2/12 Settembre 2015
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giovedì 23 luglio 2015
Flashback: Erik Nordgren
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Scade il 31 luglio il bando per corti del Roma Creative Contest, con premi in denaro
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Seconda edizione del contest 'Scrambler you are', organizza Future Film Festival con Ducati
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Cinema a Pennello: una riscoperta dell'aura
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mercoledì 22 luglio 2015
Televisionarietà: "True Detective" stagione 2 - episodio 04 - 05
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Roma, 23 luglio - Omaggio a Monica Scattini
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martedì 21 luglio 2015
The Cinematography of Here Is Your Life
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Il fidanzato di mia sorella
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La Cineteca Nazionale alla 72. Mostra Internazionale dArte Cinematografica di Venezia
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lunedì 20 luglio 2015
Caleb Deschanel on Shooting The Black Stallion
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domenica 19 luglio 2015
IL TEATRO DELL'ESTATE ROMANA 2015-appuntamenti in programma dal 17 al 23 luglio
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sabato 18 luglio 2015
Tutti i premi del Sabaudia Film Fest
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Emmy 2015: Le nominations
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venerdì 17 luglio 2015
Did You See This?
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Here Is Your Life: Great Expectations
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Milano, 28-30 luglio: Nuovo Cinema Parenti - Gli Inediti Anno III
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Spy
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giovedì 16 luglio 2015
Repertory Pick: Maddin on Melodrama
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Ad agosto esce a fumetti "I figli del Capitano Grant", del francese Alexis Nesme
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Roma, 22 luglio: evento su Valerio Zurlini con Ugo G. Caruso
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Entourage
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mercoledì 15 luglio 2015
Mike Leigh on Here Is Your Life
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Elio Germano interpreta Céline
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Tarantino's The Hateful Eight
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martedì 14 luglio 2015
The Black Stallion: Nirvana on Horseback
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Al via il nuovo film di Stefano Calvagna
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Trento, 18 luglio: al MUSE Il Museo delle Scienze "Il Sogno di mezza estate"
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Hayao Miyazaki di nuovo al lavoro
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Rapporto 2014 Il mercato e l'industria del cinema in Italia
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Il Cinema Ritrovato: A final entry
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Roma, 14 luglio: presentazione del libro "La Madre" di Orietta Cicchinelli a Roma
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Man Seeking Woman (2015)
“If you can't do spiral eyes, how do you hit on girls?” — Mike
A young New Yorker walks away, seemingly calm from a freshly dead relationship, with some garbage bags, a terrarium, and his own personal raincloud overhead. Oh, and dead birds fall on the poor schlub. And that’s the joke. That’s the absurdist, spastic humor of Simon Rich’s Man Seeking Woman, a sitcom that makes literal what we all too often internalize in the emotional minefields of love.
To convey that sense of romantic and manic whiplash, Digital Kitchen assembled the FXX show’s title sequence with a series of snappy black-and-white animations. Hurtling forward through an ever changing three-by-five grid, we get tidy little doodles of trolls, trains, and tridents; frowning condoms, wilting flowers, cassettes, skulls, and ray guns. How best to put it? It’s a giddy bit of nonsense that hints at Man Seeking Woman’s disparate, breakneck comedy. It’s like the atomic, twitchy love-child of Keith Haring and Tex Avery; a stream-of-consciousness cartoon, complete with sight gags, a punchy trip-hop theme, and cool, clean illustrations.
A discussion with Executive Creative Director CAMM ROWLAND of Digital Kitchen.
Give us a little background on yourself and what you do.
I’m the executive creative director of Digital Kitchen (DK) and DK Studios Chicago, where I’ve been since 2003. I have the privilege of working with a diverse and talented team of creative folks here, making work for some great entertainment and brand clients.
How did you become involved with Man Seeking Woman?
Spencer Berman at Broadway Video, Lorne Michaels’ studio, reached out to us. The show’s director, Jonathan Krisel, had recommended DK. They sent over the pilot, which…
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domenica 12 luglio 2015
Pelo Malo
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Addii - Omar Sharif, il divo e l'uomo
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Giovani si diventa. Josh & Cornelia & Jamie & Darby
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sabato 11 luglio 2015
Addio a Omar Sharif, il divo egiziano entrato nella storia del cinema
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venerdì 10 luglio 2015
Did You See This?
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Globe Theatre: Sogno di una notte di mezza estate
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giovedì 9 luglio 2015
Giovani si diventa
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Fringe Festival-Intervista a Dario Aggioli
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mercoledì 8 luglio 2015
Estate Romana 2015: il Teatro sbarca a Ostia con Teatri d'Arrembaggio – Piraterie, Incanti e Castelli di Sabbia
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Il Cinema Ritrovato: revelations from India and Iran
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martedì 7 luglio 2015
Televisionarietà: "True Detective" seconda stagione - episodio 02 - 03
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Silvio Raffo - Un uomo vestito di bianco
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Lady in a Cage (1964)
“You’re here. That’s what you done.” — Randall Simpson O’Connell
The year was 1964, and a simmering unease was spreading across the United States. The Cuban Missile Crisis, the testing of nuclear weapons by the superpowers of the time, the assassination of John F. Kennedy, the Boston Strangler, the murder of Kitty Genovese – these were all fresh in the minds of Americans. It was in this climate that a new film genre emerged and began to take hold – a little too close to home.
From the first frame of Lady in a Cage – the opening Paramount logo encased in vertical stripes – we’re made aware that this is a film envisioned as a whole, as an amalgam of parts fused to fit just so. In the film, Olivia de Havilland plays an injured middle-aged woman trapped between floors in her home elevator on a hot summer’s day. Quickly, her world comes crashing down around her, and forces beyond her control and her home invade. The film is a surprisingly savage thriller that walks a delicate line between comically dark social commentary and terrible cruelty. Director Walter Grauman, known primarily for his TV work and B-movies, here emphasizes cinematography (by golden age pictureman Lee Garmes) and an attention…
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lunedì 6 luglio 2015
Roma Fringe Festival 2015: tutti i vincitori
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Roma Fringe Festival 2015: tutti i vincitori
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domenica 5 luglio 2015
Il Cinema Ritrovato: Back to the future (of movies)
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sabato 4 luglio 2015
Gian Maria Volontè [graphic novel]
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venerdì 3 luglio 2015
What’s Happening on Hulu
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Premio MATTADOR - i finalisti della sezione soggetto
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Seminario di critica cinematografica del BobbioFilmFestival diretto da Marco Bellocchio
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Avviso di chiusura della Videoteca del Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia
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giovedì 2 luglio 2015
Les Blank’s A Poem Is a Naked Person
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Il Cinema Ritrovato: The advantages of leaving home
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Annie - La felicità è contagiosa
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"Mille tempeste": Tony Sandoval emoziona ancora al suo settimo graphic novel. Pubblica Tunuè
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La città incantata - Meeting internazionale dei disegnatori che salvano il mondo
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mercoledì 1 luglio 2015
Introducing Valerie and Her Week of Wonders
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Roma, 2 luglio: serata sul cartone animato "Blake e Mortimer Operazione Alphaville" con Ugo G. Caruso e una conversazione con Luca Raffaelli
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A CAPALBIO CINEMA ARRIVANO IL SUNDANCE E LA GENERAZIONE STORYBOOMERS, DAL 9 AL 12 LUGLIO LA VENTIDUESIMA EDIZIONE
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