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Under Sandet (Land of Mine) dir. Martin Zandvliet (2015)
#under sandet#land of mine#bajo la arena#martin zandvliet#roland moller#louis hofmann#leon seidel#movies#films#cinema#peliculas#drama#warlike#belico#war#second world war#segunda guerra mundial#40s#años 40#based on real events#basado en hechos reales
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Hello Cat and Mouse, I've been looking for ages now for a red-headed male in his late 20s-30s. I thought about Ed Sheeran, Rupert Grint or Eddie Redmayne, but they aren't supplying what I need. Could you offer any suggestions, please?
Luke Newberry (1990)
Elijah Baker (1991) Black British and White.
Cameron Monaghan (1993)
Sean Berdy (1993) Ashkenazi Jewish / Unspecified - is deaf and has bipolar disorder.
Will Merrick (1993)
Gabriel Basso (1994)
Niall Cunningham (1994)
Desmond Eastwood (1994)
Nakamoto Yuta (1995) Japanese.
Takada Kenta (1995) Japanese.
Jack Kilmer (1995)
Ben Marshall (1995)
Leon Seidel (1996)
Iwahashi Genki (1996) Japanese.
Jake Austin Walker (1997)
Brent Kinsman (1997)
Shane Kinsman (1997)
Garet Allen (1997)
Louis Hofmann (1997)
Harry Kirton (1998)
Grayson Russell (1998)
Justin Tinucci (1999)
Tucker Albrizzi (2000)
Hope this helps!
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hi!! i was wondering if you had any suggestions for fcs with red hair that could pass as twins? one of them is male and the other is female. age wise they can be between 18-30. thank you so much in advance!!
thomas barbusca (19)
sadie sink (20)
kennedy walsh (22)
julia lester (23)
tess mcmillan (23)
mathilda mai (24)
annalise basso (24)
justin tinucci (24)
larry saperstein (24)
jake austin walker (25)
ellie bamber (26)
luca hollestelle (26)
leon seidel (26)
ciara baxendale (27)
katherine mcnamara (27)
niall cunningham (28)
jacqueline emerson (28)
madelaine petsch (28)
janet devlin (28)
cameron monaghan (29)
molly quinn (29)
sharon belle (29)
stephen joffe (31)
calum worthy (32)
i hope these help!
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Hey, here's a fun fact you probably didn't know!
All For One's Japanese VA, Akio Atsuka, also voiced as the main villain in the Japanese Dubbing of fucking Sing 2.
Huh, I actually did not know that. That’s a pretty big leap from being one of the main villains in a Shonen, to a villain in a kids film. I guess I should tell a fun fact of my own too. Did you know that most of the English MHA cast also voice some Danganronpa characters?
In order they’re (this may be long):
Makoto, Nagito and Shindo: Bryce Papenbrook
Kyoko (anime) and Mina: Caitlin Glass
Byakuya (anime) and Tokoyami: Jessie James Grelle
Aoi (anime) and Hagakure: Felecia Angelle
Hiro (anime) and Sero: Chris Bevins
Sayaka (anime) and Asui: Monica Rial
Leon (anime) and Kirishima: Justin Cook
Chihiro (anime) and Bubble Girl: Kara Edwards
Mondo (anime) and All Might: Chris Sabat
Taka (anime) and Monoma: Austin Tindle
Celeste (anime) and Nejire: Lindsay Seidel
Junko/Mukoro (anime) and Mt. Lady: Jamie Marchi
Jin Kirigiri (anime) and Iida: J. Michael Tatum
Hajime/Izuru and Nine (a movie villain): Jonny Yong Bosch
Fuyuhiko (anime) and Tamaki: Aaron Dismuke
Akane (anime) and Rei Todoroki: Morgan Garrett
Kazuichi and Fat Gum: Kyle Hebert
Ibuki (anime) and Mineta: Brina Palencia
Nekomaru and Endeavor: Patrick Seitz
And several of the anime exclusive Danganronpa characters share MHA voice actors as well.
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Under sandet [Land of Mine] (Martin Zandvliet - 2015)
#Under sandet#Land of Mine#Martin Zandvliet#Denmark#historical drama war film#Danish movies#Danish cinema#Mikkel Boe Følsgaard#Roland Møller#Louis Hofmann#WWII#European cinema#European movies#XX century history#Joel Basman#Oskar Bökelmann#Emil Belton#Oskar Belton#Leon Seidel#land mines#Camilla Hjelm#military conflicts#Germany
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📽 Land of Mine (2015)
Oh. My. Goodness. I love this movie. I could watch it again and again. It’s kind of predictable, but that doesn’t take away from it at all. It’s almost entirely in German, so if you don’t like watching movies with subtitles, you might want to skip this one. I’m telling you, though, if you don’t watch it, you’re missing out. Oh, and if you don’t like blood, you also probably shouldn’t watch it 😬
Sex/nudity: 3/10
Language: 6/10
Violence: 8/10
Overall rating: 9/10
#land of mine#movie review#movie#review#drama#history#war#roland møller#louis hofmann#joel basman#mikkel boe følsgaard#laura bo#mads riisom#zoe zandvliet#oskar bökelmann#emil belton#oskar belton#leon seidel#karl alexander seidel#maximilian beck#august carter#tim bülow#alexander rasch#julius kochinke#aaron koszuta#levin henning#michael asmussen#magnus bruun#mette lysdahl#johnny melville
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Following the end of World War II in Europe and the liberation of Denmark from German occupation in May 1945.
A Danish sergeant, Carl Rasmussen is the supervisors of a group of young German prisoners that are handed over to the Danish Army and sent to the west coast, where they are trained to remove the minesthat the Germans had buried in the sand.
I saw this movie, and personally, is one of my favourite historical movie ever, and I've seen some.
If you're a fan on these kind of movie, please watch it, it's not a famous movie, the director is not that famous either but believe me, it is worthy.
#landofmine#Roland Møller#Carl Rasmussen#Mikkel Boe Følsgaard#Captain Ebbe#Louis Hofmann#Sebastian Schumann#Joel Basman#Helmut Morbach#Oskar Bökelmann#Ludwig Haffke#Emil Belton#Ernst Lessner#Oskar Belton#Werner Lessner#Leon Seidel#Wilhelm LeBern#Maximilian Beck#August Kluger#August Carter#Rodolf Selke#Tim Bülow#Hermann Marklein#Alexander Rasch#Friedrich Schnurr#Julius Kochinke#Johann Wolff
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Leon Seidel
—Born: 22 November 1996
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Under sandet (Land Of Mine), 2015 Dir. Martin Zandvliet
#under sandet#land of mine#Martin Zandvliet#my stuff#my stuff[1]#roland moller#louis hofmann#joel basman#leon seidel#200
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You said you're into PH. If the show were ever revived and given a dub, who would you wanna see as the cast?
A few people have messaged me about PH or send asks, and funny enough, I HAVE thought up a dream-cast for who I’d wanna see as the cast if Pandora Hearts ever did get a revival and a full-on dub. And just in general, my rule-o-thumb for dream-casting is to cast actors who are still CURRENTLY working on anime and haven’t quite transitioned full-time into video games and cartoons yet, and generally trying to cast actors who are closer to the age of the actual characters in most instances:
Oz - Brittney Karbowski (Black Star from Soul Eater)
Alice - Amber Lee Connors (Ms. Joke from MHA)
Gil - Aaron Disuke (Tamaki from MHA)
Break - Lucien Dodge (Leon from Fire Emblem: Echoes)
Sharon - Marissa Lenti (Nishikazi from The Silver Guardian)
Uncle Oscar - Kyle Herbert (Falman from FMA: Brotherhood)
Ada - Lindsay Seidel (Hado from MHA)
Liam - J. Michael Tatum (Ilda from MHA)
Vincent - Erik Kimerer (Speed-o-Sonic from One Punch Man)
The Will of the Abyss - Leah Clark (Toga from MHA)
Cheshire Cat - Daman Mills (Frieza from Dragon Ball Super)
Echo - Meg McClain (Rachel from Angels of Slaughter)
Leo - Kellen Goff (Overhaul from MHA)
Elliot - Clifford Chapin (Bakugou from MHA)
Duke Barma - Newton Pittman (Gray from Fairy Tail)
Lottie - Colleen Clinkenbeard (Hawkeye from FMA: Brotherhood)
Zwei - Meg McClain (Rachel from Angels of Slaughter)
Fang - Justin Cook (Kirishima from MHA)
Glenn - Griffin Burns (Akira from Devilman: Crybaby)
Jack - Ricco Fajardo (John Paul from Genocidal Organ)
@thatkinkyasexual this answers one question, eh? :P
#general ramblings#ask belliesandburps#pandora hearts#dreamcast#english dub#voice actors#anime#manga
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ang*s cl*ud alt fcs pls? ☺️
Elijah Baker (1991) Black British and White.
Jake Zyrus (1992) Bisaya Filipino, Tagalog Filipino, Chinese - is trans.
Fady Elsayed (1993) Egyptian.
Kofi Siriboe (1994) Ghanaian.
Cody Christian (1995) Penobscot, Passamaquoddy / English.
Justice Smith (1995) African-American / Italian, French-Canadian - is queer.
Luke Benward (1995)
Marcus Rutherford (1995) Black British.
Jacob Latimore (1996) African-American.
Leon Seidel (1996)
Ralph Souffrant (1996) Afro-Haitian.
Aria Shahghasemi (1996) Iranian.
Miguel Herrán (1996)
Emilio Sakraya (1996) Moroccan / Serbian.
Odiseas Georgiadis (1996) Ghanaian / Greek.
Mason Gooding (1996) African-American, Afro-Barbadian / European [possibly German, other].
James Rolleston (1997) Te Whakatōhea, Ngāi Te Rangi, Ngāti Whakaue, Ngāti Porou, Ngāi Tūhoe, Tainui, English, Scottish, Spanish, possibly other.
Jake Austin Walker (1997)
Jharrel Jerome (1997) Afro Dominican.
Luka Sabbat (1997) Afro-Haitian, Irish, English, German.
Archie Renaux (1997) English, Anglo-Indian.
Dylan Sprayberry (1998)
Jay Lycurgo (1998) Black British and White.
Tashi-Jay Kwayie (1998) Black British.
Omar Ayuso (1998) Moroccan and Spanish - is gay.
Xolo Mariduena (2001) Equadorian, Mexican, Cuban.
dfsdfsdfdsf thank you anon!
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No Fear from Kristina Lipatov on Vimeo.
No fear is a short film about the growing connection of two brothers. While one is living his life without concerns, the other one is longing for love and affection. By approaching each other, both siblings find comfort in each other’s presence and become family.
Director Kristina Lipatov Dop Daniel Obradovic Production Company Virus Producer Karl Leon Behr Line Producer Can Göktas Edit Yannis Panther Color Marina Starke Composer Egon Elliut Sound Ginger Berlin Dit Tom Schlieper Steadicam Johannes Ziegler 1st Asisstant Camera Ivan Oliveira Gaffer Rolf Volckmann, Uwe Albarus Best Boy Barton Kirchmann Production Design Jan Christoph Scheurer, Nikolas Altmannsberger Make Up Maike Albeck Styling Julia May-Yen Wu Runner Tim Peters, Moritz Möllenkamp, Arthur Baum
Starring Ferdinand Schladitz, Marvin Balletshofer, Pingo Magduschewski
Special Thanks Ivan Man, Hund Hund, Shanghai Tofu, Reebok, Maison Suneve, Cinegate Gmbh, Electric-Sun, Mbf Hamburg, Woodland Studios, Valentin Ammon, Angelo Kovatchev, Daniela Behr, Steffen Seidel, Lenny Bunsen, Jamo Ruppert, Levi Martensen, Charlie, Maike de Buhr
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MEET LOUIS HOFMANN
Louis Hofmann was born on June 3, 1997 in Germany, where he lives with his parents and his older brother. His first experience in front of the camera was for Servicezeit, a radio program on the WDR network. There, he auditioned as Ausflieger in the family leisure activities section. After two and a half years at Servicezeit, he decided to become an actor and is represented by Agentur Schwarz.
In 2009 Hofmann was involved in the filming of the series Danni Lowinski. That year he also played the son of Edgar Selge in Der verlorene Vater, and the son of Heino Ferch in Tod in Istanbul.
In 2010 he performed in Wilsberg and Alarm für Cobra 11 – Die Autobahnpolizei. He portrayed the title character in Tom Sawyer. Along with Leon Seidel, who played the role of Huck Finn, he sang on the soundtrack of the film in the song, Barfuß Gehen (Going Barefoot).
The filming of The Adventures of Huck Finn in the summer of 2011 was his third collaboration with the director Hermine Huntgeburth. The film adaptation of the classic Mark Twain novel was released on December 20, 2012 in German cinemas. Beginning on October 24, 2013 Hofmann appeared in the comedy Der fast perfekte Mann (The Nearly Perfect Man).
In 2012 Hofmann played a starring role in an episode of the television series Stolberg. In 2014, Hofmann took over the role of Werner Krollmann in the film The Zeugenhaus after the book by Christiane Kohl. In 2015 Hofmann starred in Freistatt, the lead role of the rebellious Wolfgang, who is deported to a care home. For his performance, he received the Bavarian Film Award in the category Best Young Actor and the Young Talent Award of the German Actor Award. Louis Hofmann gained his first international experience shooting the 2015 Danish-German co-production Unter dem Sand - The Promise of the Freedom of the Director Martin Zandvliet. Also for this role he won several film awards. In the novel adaptation of Andreas Steinhöfel's bestseller Die Mitte der Welt in 2016 he took over the lead role, Phil.
Hofmann moved to Berlin after his graduation, where he now lives with two friends in a shared flat in Mitte.
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DOWNTOWN URBAN ARTS FESTIVAL Celebrates Its Sweet 16
by BWW News Desk Feb. 16, 2018
This year marks the Season Sweet 16 for the powerful Downtown Urban Arts Festival (DUAF).
The five-week art & culture showcase supplying audiences with live stage works, independent film, cutting-edge music and envelope-pushing poetry, will take up residence in some of lower Manhattan's most thrilling and celebrated spaces.
Running from April 7 through May 12, artists with their finger on the pulse of what the city is thinking will present their works at Theatre 80 St. Marks, Tribeca Film Center, New York Live Arts, Joe's Public at The Public Theater, and Nuyorican Poets Café.
The original theater series (Downtown Urban Theater Festival) was founded in 2001 for the purpose to build a repertoire of new American theater that echoes the true spirit of urban life and speaks to a new generation whose lives defy categorizing along conventional lines. That purpose has since been realized in more than 200 plays created and refined for the stage by more than 170 writers from America's burgeoning multicultural landscape. The addition of film and culture has made DUAF a marriage of the original Fringe Festival and Cannes.
DUAF is produced by Creative Ammo Inc. (CA), a nonprofit community development organization for artists focused on building stronger communities founded in 1998. CA has created solid programs to strengthen communities, foster creativity and celebrate life through art. Artists are an important leverage point in its work. Its mission is to cultivate vibrant communities by connecting artists with the skills and services they need to develop their talent into a marketable skill to pursue a career in the arts. Its programs are inclusive, open and embrace diverse ideas and art forms, and target communities of color and other underrepresented multicultural, women and LGBTQ populations.
This year, the opening night celebration will feature The Voice finalist and teenage sensation, Wé McDonald, who will perform live at Joe's Pub at The Public Theater.
DUAF's film series features the finest works from a search that yielded more than 1,400 submissions for around the world.
And finally, this year's poetry season, called WORDS MATTER, will be a community poetry slam and forum on current social issues. Local poets and audience members can recite their best poems and compete for a cash prize. 2016 Nuyorican Grand Slam Champion Jaime Lee Lewis is the host and special guests have included Lifetime Achievement American Book Award winner, Miguel Algarin.
PERFORMANCE SCEHDULE FOR LIVE THEATER, FILM, POETRY, AND MUSIC
Joe's Pub @ THE PUBLIC 425 LAFAYETTE ST, NEW YORK CITY SATURDAY, APRIL 7 7:00 PM (TICKETS: $30)
Wé McDonald - NBC TV's "The Voice" finalist, Wé McDonald, brings her jazz & pop artistry to this much-anticipated, one-night-only performance. Opening Season 11 of The Voice with a four-chair turn, Wé went on to represent Alicia Keys in the finals and finished third for the season.
NEW YORK LIVE ARTS 219 W 19TH STREET, NEW YORK CITY TICKETS: $20
FRIDAY, APRIL 13 @ 7:00 PM
THE VAST MYSTERY OF WHO YOU ARE BY Kim Yaged An irreverent, hard-hitting exploration of love via sex parties and philosophical sparring about the nature of relationships.
SATURDAY, APRIL 14 @ 7:00 PM
GAY.PORN.MAFIA BY Joe Gulla Bronx, LA, SoHo to Ibiza! Porn Stars, Gay Priests, Mafia Dons and Abstract Expressionists! Smart! Fun! Funny! Fearless! "Gay.Porn.Mafia" has it all! Grab your ticket! Leave the gun! Take the cannoli! You'll feel like "family" and laugh out loud (emphasis on "out"!) It's the same-sex, Italian-style, x-rated offer you can't refuse!
THEATRE 80 ST. MARKS 80 ST MARKS PLACE, NEW YORK CITY TICKETS: $20
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18 @ 8:00 PM
SUBLET BY Alisa Zhulina Christy, an overworked hospital resident, new to New York City, sublets a room from an artist working on a mysterious sculpture. Things start to get scary, or is it just Christy's imagination? What's really going on in this express journey to NYC roommate hell fueled by outsized artistic ambition.
AMERICAN TRANQUILITY BY Daniel Damiano A southern retiree, an Iranian subway station poet and percussionist, a talk-radio show host and a Brooklyn existentialist reflect on the human divide in 21st century America.
THURSDAY APRIL 19 @ 8:00 PM
STRINGS BY Charles Curtis A detective turned modern day vigilante, a lawyer with an ulterior motive, and the strings that bind them both. They each find that neither is truly innocent, and that no matter how fast we run our past catches up with us eventually.
FRIDAY, APRIL 20 @ 8:00 PM
THE STRONG MAN BY J.E. Robinson Decades ago, at the head of his gang, Pearl Crabtree was strong enough to kill any man. Is he now strong enough to kill one of his own?
CORPORATESTHENICS BY Baindu Dafina Kalokoh From unsuccessfully climbing the corporate ladder to fearlessly summiting Mount Everest, Black Television Network's favorite physical trainer premieres the newest edition to her record selling fitness program. Her unique strength and conditioning techniques are essential to breaking glass ceilings in every profession.
SATURDAY, APRIL 21 @ 8:00 PM
HELP ME GET OVER YOU BY Rollin Jewett John is in love with Phyllis. Unfortunately, he only realizes it after he breaks up with her. Now she's moved on and John can't seem to get her out of his mind. What's a lovestruck fool to do? Ask her to help him get over her, of course. The question is: What's in it for her?
A CIVILIZED WORLD BY ANGHUS HOUVOURAS An opioid addict is sentenced to death in the near future where being an unproductive member of society is a capital offense. The play centers on the condemned, Eleanor Reed, and her final conversation with Andrew Goodman, a life long government shill tasked with explaining the value of her sacrifice.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25 @ 8:00 PM
BLOOD ORANGE BY MARCUS SCOTT Blood Orange explores the fetishization of black male bodies, hook-up culture, the nature of interracial gay relationships and sexual encounters, power play and upward mobility.
MIRRORS BY Azure D. Osborne-Lee Mirrors is the story of two women mourning the death of a loved one while sifting through the secrets of a shared past.
THURSDAY, APRIL 26 @ 8:00 PM
TRASH TALK BY ALANO P. BAEZ Trash Talk is a taut and troubling tale of two dregs of society who rap, scrap, quip and play craps while slowly suffocating under the weight of wasted lives.
SAILING STONES BY JUAN RAMIREZ, JR. At rock bottom, Jaime forces his god-fearing best friend, Charlie, out into the Death Valley desert to finally prove once and for all if a god exists. Who will save them?
FRIDAY, APRIL 27 @ 8:00 PM
THE FAN BY Adam Seidel A famous novelist sits on a park bench reading when she is approached by a fan who wants more than just an autograph.
THE DIPLOMATS BY NELSON DIAZ-MARCANO Two days before election night 2016, close friends Annie and Carlos are having a little reunion on his first visit back in New York City. It can only take one person to change world events, but at this reunion two days before the 2016 Presidential election - it's world events that do the changing.
SATURDAY, APRIL 28 @ 8:00 PM
ATACAMA BY AUGUSTO FEDERICO AMADOR Thirty years after the dirty wars waged by the General Pinochet regime on the Chilean people. Two strangers; a mother and father, search the Atacama Desert for their buried loved ones and discover there are darker truths awaiting them underneath the hard sands of the Atacama.
SATURDAY, APRIL 22 @ 7:00PM
NUYORICAN POETS CAFÉ 236 E 3RD ST, NEW YORK CITY TICKETS: $12
WORDS MATTER POETRY SLAM Repair! Reform! Transform! Calling all poets with poetic words about today's social issues and social conscious people. Hosted by Nuyorican Poetry Slam winner Jaime Lee Lewis with special guest poets include Reg E. Gaines, Tony nominated writer/poet, and Miguel Algarin, the founder of the Nuyorican Poets Cafe. Sign up for poetry slam starting at 6:30pm.
TRIBECA FILM CENTER 375 GREENWICH ST, NEW YORK CITY TICKETS; $15
TUESDAY, MAY 8 @ 7:00 PM
FREMONT (OREGON/7 MIN.) Directed by Ryo Jepson Inspired by the numerous news headlines in late 2016 and early 2017, Fremont examines the repercussions of an exhausted police officer's split-second decision while pursuing a suspect. Following the suspect's capture the nature of the crime and the suspect's role in it reveals both the profound and unexpected effect it has on everyone involved in the case.
THE REHEARSAL (FRANCE/7 MIN.) Directed by Léa Frédeval Stephane dreams to become a comedian. Carole dreams of a pay raise.
THE SUITCASE (CANADA/12 MIN.) Directed by Philip Leung Discover how a little girl uses her imagination to conquer the darkness during a turbulent journey inside a suitcase.
VAGABONDS (USA/NIGER/16 MIN.) Directed by Magaajyia Silberfeld Starring Magaajyia Silberfeld, Robert Richard, Daniel Marley, Danny Glover A homeless African student in LA meets a washed-up movie star whose life is surprisingly similar to hers.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 9 @ 7:00 PM
ELENA (COSTA RICA/22 MIN.) Directed by Ayerim Villanueva Some people irreversibly change your present.
ALMOST SAW THE SUNSHINE (UNITED KINGDOM/30 MIN.) Directed by Leon Lopez Rachel is a young aspiring transgender woman. After a series of coincidental encounters with a handsome man, she impulsively takes a chance on a one-night stand that will change her life forever.
AYSHA (COSTA RICA/20 MIN.) Directed by Fon Cortizo Aysha is a young energetic voice emerging from the Middle East. Poetry and creativity are her weapons with which to change an expectant post-Arab-Spring society.
THURSDAY, MAY 10 @ 7:00 PM
SOÑADORA (CALIFORNIA/10MIN.) Directed by Maria Altamirano A hardworking high school senior faces circumstances beyond her control that may hinder her path to college.
SONGS OF WILD ANIMALS (MEXICO/12 MIN.) Directed by Mara Weber Songs of Wild Animals is the story of a young girl who lost her brother, best friend and mentor. With a lot of fantasy she relives him in another dimension as the eagle he always dreamed to be.
THE VIRGIN AND THE PROSTITUTE (FLORIDA/16 MIN.) Directed by Maria Jose Noriega Pedroza A nun who works at a hospital and a prostitute who's visiting her diseased child get trapped together in an elevator. While their prejudices drive them apart, at first, their similarities will ultimately bring them together.
THE SECOND PROVINCE (NEW YORK/19 MIN.) Directed by Zorinah Juan Two estranged Filipino-American siblings are forced to reunite when their offbeat mother elects death with dignity before the end of the week.
AND STILL WE LOVE (NEW YORK/8 MIN.) Directed by Erika Santosuosso Amidst a tumultuous political climate, a couple fights to find the beauty in the face of an indefinite separation.
FRIDAY, MAY 11 @ 7:00 PM
SPIN (FRANCE/15 MIN.) Directed by Leticia Belliccini One evening in Autumn, Mallard and his wife are assaulted at the corner of a street. There ensued an infernal race where he will be successively the witness, the author and the victim of what would prove to be the key of its existence.
ASYLUM PARK (INDIA/20 MIN.) Directed by Shanu Sharma A chance meeting in a park in Berlin proves to be fortuitous for two strangers, faced with uncertainty of their immigrant status and scraping circumstances.
9.58 (FRANCE/15 MIN.) Directed by Louis Aubert Djal is sixteen years old. Like his idol Usain Bolt, he dreams of running.
THREE TIME WALTZ (FRANCE/16 MIN.) Directed by Caroline Pascal When a man and a woman meet on a tune of the 50s. A musical interlude in three stages, to see this man and this woman fall in love, separate and finally find each other back.
MECHANISM OR: HOW TO TAKE CARE OF YOURSELF (GERMANY/11 MIN.) Directed by Michael Chlebusch This is a story about solidarity and the fine line between self-sacrifice and individual responsibility.
SATURDAY, MAY 12 @ 7:00 PM
BOB, JR. (CALIFORNIA/23 MIN.) Directed by Dilek Ince After losing his wife and developing an unhealthy attachment to her goldfish, Bob makes an unexpected connection that changes his life.
BROTHERS (CALIFORNIA/15 MIN.) Directed by Troy Elliott When war hits the California coast, a 19-year-old takes desperate action to get his little brother to safety in the final hours before his deployment.
IN PRIVATE (NEW YORK/14 MIN.) Directed by Clem McIntosh Two couples get together for Christmas dinner, and are put at odds when a texting error reveals more than intended
THE BRACKET THEORY (NEW YORK/20 MIN.) Directed by Katia Koziara Lucy longs for love: a perfect, equal partnership that she's never had. But she's not a hopeless romantic - she's rational, logical, and determined to find her objectively best match. So she has crafted a foolproof theory: The Bracket Theory.
#DUAF#Downtown Urban Arts Festival#Marcus Scott#MarcusScott#Write Marcus#WriteMarcus#Theatre Bleek#TheatreBleek#Blood Orange#Theater 80 St Marks
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HACO DE EXHIBITION 2020.6.12-15 at ELEVATE Video: https://vimeo.com/429971711
Artists: Yukari Iwashita / Mayumi Sun / Daichi Ichinose / Naoki Sugahara Leon Seidel / WACOH / (mollfon) / Naoki Katsuta Graphic Designer: Junya Hirohata Supporters: Awaiya Books / Miteart Executive Committee Sponsor: ELEVATE
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