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myeverythingisyourstruly · 4 years ago
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sweetsmellosuccess · 4 years ago
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This year's South By Southwest was entirely virtual, and supremely condensed, such that the whole festival -- films, conferences, talks, VR events -- took place in a scant five days. There was far too much to be able to take in at once, but I did get to see a decent number of films, which ranged in quality from phenomenal to barely watchable. Here's the last batch of capsules, with scores relative to other entries in the festival.
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theschoolbandcardiff · 4 years ago
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We’re an official artist at SXSW next week! Our set for the Focus Wales stage will be on Thursday night and there’s loads of great acts performing all week from all over the world! Check out our session if you’re taking part, which we filmed up at Theatr Clwyd in Mold, North Wales last month - includes another new song! We’ll post up details of how to watch after the event too x
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filmtrash · 4 years ago
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Our Father is a compelling story of sisters under strain. Reuniting in a pursuit of selfhood and purpose, will they find what they’re looking for?
After their father’s death, estranged sisters Beta (Baize Buzan) and Zelda (Allison Torem) are brought together in a bid to find their long-lost Uncle Jerry (Austin Pendleton). These sisters couldn’t be less alike, Beta preparing to go off to Yale University whilst Zelda is still climbing through her bedroom window to escape a telling off. Despite their differences, their father’s death highlights the mutual feeling of absence in their lives, and they cling to the chance of stability that Uncle Jerry could bring.
READ FULL REVIEW ON LOUD & CLEAR HERE
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leosopicki · 4 years ago
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Elton John wrote "I Guess That's Why They Call It the Blues" there in 20 minutes. It was a special place.
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flickfeast · 4 years ago
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SXSW 2021: The Spine Of Night (2021) Review
SXSW 2021: The Spine Of Night (2021) Review
The Spine Of Night is an animated (and animated) tale of ultra-violence and epic fantasy. Set in a land of magic following heroes from a different eras and cultures battling against a malevolent force. Tzod, a swamp witch climbs a snowy mountain in search of the mystical Bloom. Upon finding the final source, she is confronted by The Guardian, whose sole mission is to keep it safe. In order to…
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gazetebankacom · 2 years ago
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Sıfır araba alacaklar dikkat! Ford kampanyasında son 1 gün! http://dlvr.it/SXsW21
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andreaswochenalt · 4 years ago
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SWELL – Die Social Audio App bei der #SXSW21
SWELL – Die Social Audio App bei der #SXSW21
Technologien, Plattformen und Applikationen, die bei der jährlich stattfindenden South by Southwest (SXSW) „trenden“, haben gute Chancen sich in Folge auch als Produkt für die Masse zu etablieren. Oder sie gelten zumindest als Vorreiter in den neuen (von ihnen selbst definierten) Kategorien der Kommunikationsbranche. Dazu zählen z.B. u.a. der Kurznachrichtendienst Twitter und das…
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flickfeast · 4 years ago
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SXSW 21: Paul Dood's Deadly Lunch Break (2021) Review
SXSW 21: Paul Dood’s Deadly Lunch Break (2021) Review
The British are coming to SXSW! As Paul Dood’s Deadly Lunch Break tries to win over the judges and audiences alike. A weedy charity-shop worker is set on winning the big national talent show. But when the actions of 5 selfish people cause him to miss his audition, he sets out to seek deathly revenge. It’s 1 lunch break, 5 spectacular murders. You wait ages for a film about someone who resorts…
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flickfeast · 4 years ago
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SXSW 2021: Clerk (2021) Review
SXSW 2021: Clerk (2021) Review
From a film about a guy who was “not even supposed to be here today”, 27 years later Kevin Smith is, for better or worse, still here. Clerk is a documentary that takes a Quick Stop down memory lane. Malcolm Ingram’s film is a comprehensive look at the New Jersey filmmaker’s career. From Clerks breaking out at Sundance and the creation of the vast View Askew universe and empire (merchandise,…
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