Released in 2003, Park Chan-Wook’s Oldboy is often heralded as a cult favorite and masterpiece of Korean cinema. Venturing to emotional extremes with its grim violence and extraordinary sadomasochism, it is a film that is compulsive viewing for anyone with a petulance for gore or a good revenge story. As tense as it is tragic, Jo Yeong-wook’s composition work mirrors the film’s dark beauty—filled with melancholic moments and infectious melodies. Looking for a visual artist to complement the project, Milan Records enlisted the talents of Laurent Durieux, whose captivating, lucid style immaculately captured the overcast essence of the film.
Left to his own devices, Durieux was able to showcase a unique, personal perspective of the film without being constricted by the label or design teams. “Milan hardly had any input in the creation of the poster,” informs Durieux. “They trusted me completely and they knew that it is the way I work,...
Left to his own devices, Durieux was able to showcase a unique, personal perspective of the film without being constricted by the label or design teams. “Milan hardly had any input in the creation of the poster,” informs Durieux. “They trusted me completely and they knew that it is the way I work,...
- 10/17/2017
- by Sam Hart
- DailyDead
Andrew Wiseman..
Following the conclusion of the 2017 Australian International Documentary Conference (Aidc) less than two weeks ago, conference director and CEO Andrew Wiseman has announced that he will not seek to renew his position..
Wiseman, who stepped into the role last November, plans to pursue his own film projects.
.This has been a great experience," he said. "The Aidc is a wonderful organisation that makes a major contribution to documentary, factual and unscripted content in Australia and internationally. I.ve been very happy to have been part of it, but after a great deal of reflection, I.ve decided my own projects are now my priority."
Wiseman.s credits include.On Richard.s Side, Kokoda, My Brother Jack, After the Deluge, Curtin and Waiting at the Royal.
Aidc co-chairs Fiona Gilroy and Denise Eriksen said they respected Wiseman.s decision and congratulated him on his work on this year.s conference.
Following the conclusion of the 2017 Australian International Documentary Conference (Aidc) less than two weeks ago, conference director and CEO Andrew Wiseman has announced that he will not seek to renew his position..
Wiseman, who stepped into the role last November, plans to pursue his own film projects.
.This has been a great experience," he said. "The Aidc is a wonderful organisation that makes a major contribution to documentary, factual and unscripted content in Australia and internationally. I.ve been very happy to have been part of it, but after a great deal of reflection, I.ve decided my own projects are now my priority."
Wiseman.s credits include.On Richard.s Side, Kokoda, My Brother Jack, After the Deluge, Curtin and Waiting at the Royal.
Aidc co-chairs Fiona Gilroy and Denise Eriksen said they respected Wiseman.s decision and congratulated him on his work on this year.s conference.
- 3/20/2017
- by Staff Writer
- IF.com.au
Andrew Wiseman.
New Aidc CEO Andrew Wiseman has been in the job for a week, after a month-long handover period.
.Britt Arthur, the outgoing CEO, has been very generous with her time and the board arranged a really good transitional period,. said Wiseman. .So I.ve had a number of weeks to get my head around all the moving parts of Aidc...
Producing and directing for over twenty-five years, Wiseman.s long list of credits includes Kokoda (2010), My Brother Jack (2001), After the Deluge (2003), Curtin (2007), and Waiting at the Royal (2000). Most recently he directed documentary On Richard.s Side (2016).
The veteran comes into the job with the 2017 program already outlined. .There are some gaps in the program and we.ll be looking to fill them. But I feel very lucky to come into an organization that.s in such strong shape..
Aidc was confirmed last week to be staying in Melbourne...
New Aidc CEO Andrew Wiseman has been in the job for a week, after a month-long handover period.
.Britt Arthur, the outgoing CEO, has been very generous with her time and the board arranged a really good transitional period,. said Wiseman. .So I.ve had a number of weeks to get my head around all the moving parts of Aidc...
Producing and directing for over twenty-five years, Wiseman.s long list of credits includes Kokoda (2010), My Brother Jack (2001), After the Deluge (2003), Curtin (2007), and Waiting at the Royal (2000). Most recently he directed documentary On Richard.s Side (2016).
The veteran comes into the job with the 2017 program already outlined. .There are some gaps in the program and we.ll be looking to fill them. But I feel very lucky to come into an organization that.s in such strong shape..
Aidc was confirmed last week to be staying in Melbourne...
- 11/20/2016
- by Harry Windsor
- IF.com.au
I have a question for you, what makes a movie a “Cult Classic”? Well, there is a movie out there that classifies that distinction for you; and that movie is “American Zombie”, it stars Austin Basis (Boxboarders!, Hazard), Roger Ainslie (Decaf), Alice Amter (The Good Girl, Bad Boy, A Man Apart), Kaci Brown (Public Interest, Whispering Waves) and Al Vincente (My Brother Jack, Tangled, Star Maps, Irish Twins).
The plot of this movie is so simple, but yet so realistic. This movie documents the daily lives of a small community of the living deceased who make their home in Los Angeles. Yes that’s right, it shows actual zombies that are alive today and are in our community. It’s a fictitious documentary that makes you ask the question, are there really zombies living among us? I know it sounds really crazy, but let me tell you, it really does make you ask that question.
The plot of this movie is so simple, but yet so realistic. This movie documents the daily lives of a small community of the living deceased who make their home in Los Angeles. Yes that’s right, it shows actual zombies that are alive today and are in our community. It’s a fictitious documentary that makes you ask the question, are there really zombies living among us? I know it sounds really crazy, but let me tell you, it really does make you ask that question.
- 4/28/2010
- by Jack "The Whore of Horror"
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