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"Have you noticed that it's always other people who die?"
Amanda (2022) dir. Carolina Cavalli
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Benedetta Porcaroli in Amanda (Carolina Cavalli, 2022)
Cast: Benedetta Porcaroli, Galatéa Bellugi, Giovanna Mezzogiorno, Michele Bravi, Monica Nappo, Margherita Missoni. Screenplay: Carolina Cavalli. Cinematography: Lorenzo Levrini. Production design: Martino Bonanomi. Film editing: Babak Jalali. Music: Nicolò Contessa.
If comedy has to have a point other than to make you laugh, Carolina Cavalli's droll Amanda seems to assert that only a misfit can help another misfit fit. Amanda (Benedetta Porcaroli) is certainly a misfit, a twentysomething who clomps around in clodhoppers, usually wearing a vest made of crocheted granny squares, sullenly looking for a friend. She has some awkward encounters with awkward men, but finally she finds something of a soulmate in the similarly alienated Rebecca (Galatéa Bellugi), who has closeted herself in her bedroom, seeing only her somewhat sinister therapist. Eventually, Amanda makes her way through the door and both of them blossom oddly. Amanda is like one of Wes Anderson's less twee movies, not so encumbered with style for style's sake and capable of making you laugh out loud if you just go with it.
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A cinemagic new year to everyone ✨
Collage based on pictures of the film "Amanda", written and directed by Carolina Cavalli. It is maybe the best film I watched 2024 based on my very subjective opinion – because I love it when there is a film which shows you one strong picture after another until you can't believe it anymore that something like this exists, thinking it must end any moment to be real and turn into a less good film because it is too stunning but it doesn't and stays strong until the end ❤️
Besides the amazing cinematography by Lorenzo Levrini it has such a well written story introducing very strong characters played by Benedetta Porcaroli and Galatea Bellugi with such a strong personality including the struggle they have with life, a very fine humour and a precious perspective on friendship.
And thanks to the rest of the film-crew and everyone involved for making this happen and ARTE for showing it 😊
It took me a while to create this collage, because there were many parts in form of walls to be filled but this was always conflicting with the perspective gained by them, the centrality, the kind of pressure from both sides towards the end of the hallway or within the new interpretation the opening into the rave field enlightened by an artificial sun. Furthermore, every picture has its own strength and "overloading" it by cutting it or pasting more pictures inside, a technique inherent to the collage, would take something away. So it was a balance of addition and substraction. In example, the most right picture with the doors would allow nicely to put something into the doors but this would subduct the magic of the open doors, the wideness of the rooms, the picture-inherent concept of changing perspectives and directions leaving things open. Finally, I still ended up using ten pictures in total, which is quite much I think.
I love the concept of open doors leading into new rooms, of mirrors and translucent dreams. In particular, I used transparency quite often. Mostly, I love the "shadow" on the wall with the protagonist running – not only because of the shadow-concept but also of the cinematic one because it is like a film projected on a screen.
As the collage shows a person going somewhere I thought it might be a nice new-year-post :-) So I hope all of you are going into a new year which at least in some moments contains a little bit of magic <3
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Soror, a short film by James Webber
#short#film#short film#james webber#rosie day#sian breckin#kate dickie#james alexandrou#olivia chappell#movie#richard keyworth#lorenzo levrini#short movie#roxanne holman
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Norrøna x GORE-TEX | Sigrid from Pavilion Works on Vimeo.
Sigrid teamed up with outerwear's finest Norrøna and GORE-TEX to create an exceptional outdoor jacket.
We were asked by Universal Music's Globe to create the launch film and document some of the making in the lead up.
Co-Production: Pavilion Works & Globe Agency: Globe Head of Creative: Will Nichols Head of Production: Catherine Airey Agency Producer: Jim Wilmot
Director: Jake Evans Producer: Alice Gilfillan
DP: Lorenzo Levrini Focus Puller: Bart Bazaz Gaffer: Greg Probert
Colourist: Thomas Mangham Grade House: The Mill
Editor: Jake Evans Online Editor: Greg McCahon Sound Design & Mix: Ed Rousseau Animation: Shuna Luo
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The Silent Burn Project | Day 08 | #AKC20 from Akram Khan Company on Vimeo.
We truly believe that what we have created for this live stream on Sunday 4th October really encapsulates who we are as a Company. We can’t wait for you to see it.
The Silent Burn Project | #AKC20
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with Kennedy Junior Muntanga, Theo TJ Lowe, Sadé and Kristina Alleyne and Ching-Ying Chien | filmed by Lorenzo Levrini | edited by Maxime Dos
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Set late one evening in a Westminster bar, journalist Will Hewitt meets no-nonsense Deputy Finance Minister Pippa Thomas for what begins as a simple interview. Early exchanges, however, spark fireworks as both begin to reveal their dangerous hidden intentions — proving that once the truth is uncovered, there’s no going back. Go behind-the-scenes on the blog: https://flmsp.ly/strc Learn more about the film: https://flmsp.ly/fsrts License footage: https://flmsp.ly/lcnst --- Cast: Will Hewitt JAMES FLOYD Pippa Thomas FIONA GILLIES Michael CHRISTOPHER ETTRIDGE --- Writer / Director: Patrick Walsh Director of Photography: Phil Arntz Producers: James Northcote, Elisabeth Hopper, Hatty Hodgson Executive Producers: Ryan Avery, Ben Mitchell Associate Producers: Harriet Creelman, Louise Walker, Yvonne Hopper Music: The Clear Night Sky Production Designer: Aimee Meek Costume Designer: Jovana Gospavic Make-up Designer: Lily Gregory Casting: Vicki Thomson First Assistant Director: Pratyusha Gupta Second Assistant Director: Harriet Creelman Production Manager: Praghav Pasricha Gaffer: Chris Georgas Lighting Technician: George Stock B-Cam Operator: Lorenzo Levrini 1st Assistant Camera (A-CAM): Michael Hannided 1st Assistant Camera (B-CAM): Jack Peagam Loader: Becky Lee Camera Trainee: Deano Southan Movi Operator: James Davis Script Supervisor: Connie Fyans Costume Supervisor: Harumi Hirata Production Sound Mixer: Jordan Tewkesbury Boom Operator: James Spurrier DIT: Dave Robinson Production Assistants: Henry Walker, Charlie Dalton Driver: Andy McCormick Colourist: Matt Watson Sound Designers: Will Thomas, Dan Bodsworth Editorial and Online: The Quarry Stills Photographers: Niklas Mulzer, Dave Davis Behind the Scenes: Adam Plowden Second Unit Camera Assistant: Julian Wakefield
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Ostrich | Filmsupply Films from Filmsupply on Vimeo.
Set late one evening in a Westminster bar, journalist Will Hewitt meets no-nonsense Deputy Finance Minister Pippa Thomas for what begins as a simple interview. Early exchanges, however, spark fireworks as both begin to reveal their dangerous hidden intentions — proving that once the truth is uncovered, there’s no going back.
Go behind-the-scenes on the blog: flmsp.ly/strc Learn more about the film: flmsp.ly/fsrts License footage: flmsp.ly/lcnst
--- Cast: Will Hewitt JAMES FLOYD Pippa Thomas FIONA GILLIES Michael CHRISTOPHER ETTRIDGE --- Writer / Director: Patrick Walsh Director of Photography: Phil Arntz Producers: James Northcote, Elisabeth Hopper, Hatty Hodgson Executive Producers: Ryan Avery, Ben Mitchell Associate Producers: Harriet Creelman, Louise Walker, Yvonne Hopper Music: The Clear Night Sky Production Designer: Aimee Meek Costume Designer: Jovana Gospavic Make-up Designer: Lily Gregory Casting: Vicki Thomson First Assistant Director: Pratyusha Gupta Second Assistant Director: Harriet Creelman Production Manager: Praghav Pasricha Gaffer: Chris Georgas Lighting Technician: George Stock B-Cam Operator: Lorenzo Levrini 1st Assistant Camera (A-CAM): Michael Hannided 1st Assistant Camera (B-CAM): Jack Peagam Loader: Becky Lee Camera Trainee: Deano Southan Movi Operator: James Davis Script Supervisor: Connie Fyans Costume Supervisor: Harumi Hirata Production Sound Mixer: Jordan Tewkesbury Boom Operator: James Spurrier DIT: Dave Robinson Production Assistants: Henry Walker, Charlie Dalton Driver: Andy McCormick Colourist: Matt Watson Sound Designers: Will Thomas, Dan Bodsworth Editorial and Online: The Quarry Stills Photographers: Niklas Mulzer, Dave Davis Behind the Scenes: Adam Plowden Second Unit Camera Assistant: Julian Wakefield
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Joined Forces from Michael Suber on Vimeo.
Production Company: PAVILION WORKS Client: River Island
Director: Shaun James Grant Producer: Morgan Faverty Production Assistant: Alice Gilfillan Director of Photography: Lorenzo Levrini 1st AD: Thomas Bentley Gaffer: Milo Cosemans Focus Puller: Marcus Albertsens Clapper Loaders: Milo Brown
Sound Recordists: Monica Gonzalez Grade: Thomas Mangham @ The Mill Sound Mix: Ed Rousseau Editor: Michael Suber Assistant Editor: Kit Jennings
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Ostrich | Filmsupply Presents from Filmsupply on Vimeo.
Set late one evening in a Westminster bar, journalist Will Hewitt meets no-nonsense Deputy Finance Minister Pippa Thomas for what begins as a simple interview. Early exchanges, however, spark fireworks as both begin to reveal their dangerous hidden intentions — proving that once the truth is uncovered, there’s no going back.
Go behind-the-scenes on the blog: flmsp.ly/strc Learn more about the film: flmsp.ly/fsrts License footage: flmsp.ly/lcnst
--- Cast: Will Hewitt JAMES FLOYD Pippa Thomas FIONA GILLIES Michael CHRISTOPHER ETTRIDGE --- Writer / Director: Patrick Walsh Director of Photography: Phil Arntz Producers: James Northcote, Elisabeth Hopper, Hatty Hodgson Executive Producers: Ryan Avery, Ben Mitchell Associate Producers: Harriet Creelman, Louise Walker, Yvonne Hopper Music: The Clear Night Sky Production Designer: Aimee Meek Costume Designer: Jovana Gospavic Make-up Designer: Lily Gregory Casting: Vicki Thomson First Assistant Director: Pratyusha Gupta Second Assistant Director: Harriet Creelman Production Manager: Praghav Pasricha Gaffer: Chris Georgas Lighting Technician: George Stock B-Cam Operator: Lorenzo Levrini 1st Assistant Camera (A-CAM): Michael Hannided 1st Assistant Camera (B-CAM): Jack Peagam Loader: Becky Lee Camera Trainee: Deano Southan Movi Operator: James Davis Script Supervisor: Connie Fyans Costume Supervisor: Harumi Hirata Production Sound Mixer: Jordan Tewkesbury Boom Operator: James Spurrier DIT: Dave Robinson Production Assistants: Henry Walker, Charlie Dalton Driver: Andy McCormick Colourist: Matt Watson Sound Designers: Will Thomas, Dan Bodsworth Editorial and Online: The Quarry Stills Photographers: Niklas Mulzer, Dave Davis Behind the Scenes: Adam Plowden Second Unit Camera Assistant: Julian Wakefield
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* Set late one evening in a Westminster bar, journalist Will Hewitt meets no-nonsense Deputy Finance Minister Pippa Thomas for what begins as a simple interview. Early exchanges, however, spark fireworks as both begin to reveal their dangerous hidden intentions — proving that once the truth is uncovered, there’s no going back. Go behind-the-scenes on the blog: https://flmsp.ly/strc Learn more about the film: https://flmsp.ly/fsrts License footage: https://flmsp.ly/lcnst --- Cast: Will Hewitt JAMES FLOYD Pippa Thomas FIONA GILLIES Michael CHRISTOPHER ETTRIDGE --- Writer / Director: Patrick Walsh Director of Photography: Phil Arntz Producers: James Northcote, Elisabeth Hopper, Hatty Hodgson Executive Producers: Ryan Avery, Ben Mitchell Associate Producers: Harriet Creelman, Louise Walker, Yvonne Hopper Music: The Clear Night Sky Production Designer: Aimee Meek Costume Designer: Jovana Gospavic Make-up Designer: Lily Gregory Casting: Vicki Thomson First Assistant Director: Pratyusha Gupta Second Assistant Director: Harriet Creelman Production Manager: Praghav Pasricha Gaffer: Chris Georgas Lighting Technician: George Stock B-Cam Operator: Lorenzo Levrini 1st Assistant Camera (A-CAM): Michael Hannided 1st Assistant Camera (B-CAM): Jack Peagam Loader: Becky Lee Camera Trainee: Deano Southan Movi Operator: James Davis Script Supervisor: Connie Fyans Costume Supervisor: Harumi Hirata Production Sound Mixer: Jordan Tewkesbury Boom Operator: James Spurrier DIT: Dave Robinson Production Assistants: Henry Walker, Charlie Dalton Driver: Andy McCormick Colourist: Matt Watson Sound Designers: Will Thomas, Dan Bodsworth Editorial and Online: The Quarry Stills Photographers: Niklas Mulzer, Dave Davis Behind the Scenes: Adam Plowden Second Unit Camera Assistant: Julian Wakefield * Starred video auto added. ���o maybe watch someday.
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Amanda (2022) dir. Carolina Cavalli
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Set late one evening in a Westminster bar, journalist Will Hewitt meets no-nonsense Deputy Finance Minister Pippa Thomas for what begins as a simple interview. Early exchanges, however, spark fireworks as both begin to reveal their dangerous hidden intentions — proving that once the truth is uncovered, there’s no going back. Go behind-the-scenes on the blog: https://flmsp.ly/strc Learn more about the film: https://flmsp.ly/fsrts License footage: https://flmsp.ly/lcnst --- Cast: Will Hewitt JAMES FLOYD Pippa Thomas FIONA GILLIES Michael CHRISTOPHER ETTRIDGE --- Writer / Director: Patrick Walsh Director of Photography: Phil Arntz Producers: James Northcote, Elisabeth Hopper, Hatty Hodgson Executive Producers: Ryan Avery, Ben Mitchell Associate Producers: Harriet Creelman, Louise Walker, Yvonne Hopper Music: The Clear Night Sky Production Designer: Aimee Meek Costume Designer: Jovana Gospavic Make-up Designer: Lily Gregory Casting: Vicki Thomson First Assistant Director: Pratyusha Gupta Second Assistant Director: Harriet Creelman Production Manager: Praghav Pasricha Gaffer: Chris Georgas Lighting Technician: George Stock B-Cam Operator: Lorenzo Levrini 1st Assistant Camera (A-CAM): Michael Hannided 1st Assistant Camera (B-CAM): Jack Peagam Loader: Becky Lee Camera Trainee: Deano Southan Movi Operator: James Davis Script Supervisor: Connie Fyans Costume Supervisor: Harumi Hirata Production Sound Mixer: Jordan Tewkesbury Boom Operator: James Spurrier DIT: Dave Robinson Production Assistants: Henry Walker, Charlie Dalton Driver: Andy McCormick Colourist: Matt Watson Sound Designers: Will Thomas, Dan Bodsworth Editorial and Online: The Quarry Stills Photographers: Niklas Mulzer, Dave Davis Behind the Scenes: Adam Plowden Second Unit Camera Assistant: Julian Wakefield
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MOOSE LIMBS ARE COMING TO YOUR TOWN! “Doctor Tom Beaumont is half-man, half-deer and it's his first day as the new GP in a rural English town with a penchant for hunting.”
Moose Limbs | Official Trailer (2017)
Format: Short Film
Genre: Fantasy | Horror
Role: Production Designer | Standby
Full info Dir: Phil Hardy DOP: Lorenzo Levrini Country: Britain Production: Art Omnivores
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Writer/Director statement “I wanted to make a short MOVIE rather than a short FILM. We shot in multiple locations using practical effects, puppets and vehicles to tell an ambitious and absurd story that’ll have people scratching their heads and feeling thoroughly entertained!”
MOOSE LIMBS | Official Short Movie (2017)
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Hushy Bye (Horror Short) from The Springhead Film Company on Vimeo.
Directed by James Webber and written by Mark Brennan, Hushy Bye is the latest horror short from The Springhead Film Company.
A new father is woken in the middle of the night by his crying child and finds his wife missing. As he searches their home for her he makes an eerie and terrifying discovery...
Producers: Poppaea Bicknell, Rebecca Van Cleave, James Webber 1st AD: Josh Nolan DOP: Lorenzo Levrini Production Design: Inmaculada Cook Hair & Makeup Artist: Jess Heath Editor: James Webber Music: Derek Kirkup Sound: Helen Miles
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Soror (2015) Film Review
Small is beautiful, in James Webber’s lyrical drama of sisterhood. Our review of Soror (2015) is now up.
Soror is a story about two sisters, whose dependence on each other reaches a breaking point with the threat of a future that will tear them apart.
The youngest of the two Grace (played with an almost angelic naturalism by Rosie Day) is shy, awkward and possibly autistic (although this is never explicitly stated), while the older, Lisa (a strong, impressive turn from Sian Breckin) is her…
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#2015#drama#James Webber#kate dickie#lorenzo Levrini#review#Richard Keyworth#Rosie Day#short film#Sian Breckin#sisters#Soror
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