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Kustaa Saksi - Pretty Cool People Interviews
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Although he thinks it’s a bit cliché for an artist from Scandinavia, there is no question about it: Kustaa Saksi is heavily inspired by nature. His organic shapes and arabesque lines easily remind us of dark woods, meandering rivers and steep mountain slopes. Kustaa: “Especially in Finland, you don’t have to go far to find yourself in total wilderness.”

But this doesn’t mean Kustaa has limited himself to nature’s palette as well. On the contrar
Anna Biller - Pretty Cool People Interviews on Vimeo
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The lovely, multi-talented Anna Biller shocked and surprised audiences everywhere with her high-camp (s)exploitation flick 'Viva'. The film takes place in 1972, during the hayday of the sexual revolution. Anna Biller plays Barbi - a bored, naive suburban housewife who gets sucked into a life of prostitution, drugs, sexual experimentation, nudist camps and orgies, and subsequently reinvents herself as the selfmade, sexually liberated godess Viva.

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Taika Waititi - Pretty Cool People Interviews on Vimeo
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Taika Waititi is a director with a very original mind. In his homeland New Zealand, he's known foremost as a stand-up comedian. But Taika also directs, writes and paints. We met him at the 2007 International Film Festival Rotterdam, where he presented his first feature film, 'Eagle vs Shark' - an offbeat romantic comedy featuring two socially inept misfits. The soft spoken and romantic Lily, who works the counter at a fastfood chain, has a secret crush on
Safety First - Episode 1
A collection of six short stories on what it is like to fly since Al-Qaeda has made the skies unsafe.
watch more episodes at: http://minimovies.org/
Safety First explores the indirect effects of 9-11 on our lives after entering an airport or traveling at ten thousand feet. In different episodes stories are told of people who are screened for hours in interrogation rooms, dragged from air planes and held in jail for days before they are told it was all based on a mistake. Extreme times demand extreme measu
Safety First - trailer
A collection of six short stories on what it is like to fly since Al-Qaeda has made the skies unsafe. Watch more episodes at: http://minimovies.org/

Safety First explores the indirect effects of 9-11 on our lives after entering an airport or traveling at ten thousand feet. In different episodes stories are told of people who are screened for hours in interrogation rooms, dragged from air planes and held in jail for days before they are told it was all based on a mistake. Extreme times demand extreme meas
Dream City - Episode 2
A portrait of visitors of a theme park in a city in Northern Iraq. Watch more episodes at: http://minimovies.org/

This Minimovie portrays several visitors of the theme park Dream City, who talk about their life in Iraq. Stories about fear, the role of ethnicity and religion, hate and violence, but also stories about the future, dreams, courage and hope. This series of portraits paints a probing, almost surreal picture of a country and a population that is completely torn apart. Majid - a tourist from the
Dream City - Episode 1
A portrait of visitors of a theme park in a city in Northern Iraq.
Watch more episodes at: http://minimovies.org/

This Minimovie portrays several visitors of the theme park Dream City, who talk about their life in Iraq. Stories about fear, the role of ethnicity and religion, hate and violence, but also stories about the future, dreams, courage and hope. This series of portraits paints a probing, almost surreal picture of a country and a population that is completely torn apart. Majid - a tourist from th
Dream Cty Trailer
A portrait of visitors of a theme park in a city in Northern Iraq.
Watch more episodes at: http://minimovies.org/

This Minimovie portrays several visitors of the theme park Dream City, who talk about their life in Iraq. Stories about fear, the role of ethnicity and religion, hate and violence, but also stories about the future, dreams, courage and hope. This series of portraits paints a probing, almost surreal picture of a country and a population that is completely torn apart. Majid - a tourist from t
CRASS: THERE IS NO AUTHORITY BUT YOURSELF - TRAILER 2
A filmic portrait of this last Punk stonghold
The anarchist punk band Crass was very different from their contemporaries. The Sex Pistols and The Clash sold their souls to big record labels, whereas Crass stayed true to their anti-corporate ideals. Crass still exists today as a commune just outside of London named 'Dial House'- a safe haven for those individuals of principle who still live by the old punk slogan 'Do it yourself'.

CRASS: THERE IS NO AUTHORITY BUT YOURSELF - TRAILER 1
A filmic portrait of this last Punk stonghold
The anarchist punk band Crass was very different from their contemporaries. The Sex Pistols and The Clash sold their souls to big record labels, whereas Crass stayed true to their anti-corporate ideals. Crass still exists today as a commune just outside of London named 'Dial House'- a safe haven for those individuals of principle who still live by the old punk slogan 'Do it yourself'.

Room 2017 episode 2
It's every director's nightmare: to return home without your material. This is exactly what happened to director Rob Smits. At the beginning of Room 2017 we find him in a hotelroom in Taipei. He has just returned from a trip to the Yanomami Indians in the deep green of Venezuela. Few men with a camera had spent time with this fierce tribe before him. But money talks even in the wildest jungle today, and on the day of his departure all but one of Smits' tapes were confiscated.
Drifting through Taipei, capt
2017 - Episode 1
The full documentary can be downloaded at www.minimovies.org
2017 - Episode 1
The full documentary can be downloaded at www.minimovies.org
Room 2017 trailer
It's every director's nightmare: to return home without your material. This is exactly what happened to director Rob Smits. At the beginning of Room 2017 we find him in a hotelroom in Taipei. He has just returned from a trip to the Yanomami Indians in the deep green of Venezuela. Few men with a camera had spent time with this fierce tribe before him. But money talks even in the wildest jungle today, and on the day of his departure all but one of Smits' tapes were confiscated.
Drifting through Taipei, capt