Exploding Cinema

“The Internet, the Truth behind the conspiracy” will be screened at the Exploding Cinema event.

Together with some other films, DJs and live music.

Some info:

EXPLODING CINEMA!

Doors open 8pm, films start 8,30.

The CROSS KINGS, 216 York Way, KIngs Cross, London N1 0AX

An austerity-busting £5 for the whole evening.

Underground, experimental and no/lo-budget short films. Sex, death, crack & the meaning of life, the internet, everything…

Live music: Lillies on Mars

Resident projection installers: Genetic Moo.

The Internet, episode 2

Really happy and proud that The Internet mockumentary is finally done and online. People seem to enjoy it so far which makes all this work worth it.

There was quite  a bit of material that we didn’t use and a tight schedule didn’t help polishing certain things as much as we wanted.

With some material that was left out, ideas we didn’t fully developed and seeing that the public reaction has been quite openly positive, I’m currently writing episode 2.

Stay tuned, there’s more to come!

The Internet, the truth behind the conspiracy

And here it is the result of marathons of Time Trumpet.

A mockmumentary about the Internet.

Morning Tea

Some of us, citizens of that glorious republic known as ToDo films, have worked on Milan Sebo’s first feature – Morning Tea.

It’s a movie about euthanasia. A group of young people suffering from terminal diseases face the always hard question, how much control would you have over your own death?

Not a contender for comedy of the year.

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London Shortfilm Festival

London Shortfilm FestivalPhobia has been selected to run for Best Low-Budget Shortfilm at the London Shortfilm Festival.

A bit of info about the festival from their website:

The London Short Film Festival, the city’s most expansive and radically explosive film festival, returns to the city for its 7th edition. The festival will take place over ten days throughout the capital at ten major London venues in January 2010.

With over 200 short films, LSFF’s programme is exclusively with the work of Britain’s most exciting up-and-coming filmmakers.
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Portobello Film Festival

Phobia was screened at the Portobello Film Festival last Thursday the 10th under the London Filmmakers day.

It was a fun day with lots and lots of works shown of all styles.

Apart from a few technical sound problems the projection of ‘Phobia’ was received with applause and some cheering during the vomiting sequence.

We’re really proud.

Phobia

Our first screening – we did it

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So we keep going on and on about Phobia and Kino… blah blah… but yesterday was really great. We really enjoyed it. It took me quite a while to figure out where the Horse Hospital was, but that’s not because it’s particulary difficult or hidden (it’s for me, not for other people) but because I’m not good with maps and I kept looking at google maps on my phone trying to figure out where this magical tiny street was supossed to be. Found it opposite to the “friend at hand” pub… pub which I still wonder why it has that name. I assumed it had something to do with the little picture of a Saint Bernard (as in the dog breed)… but anyway, let’s get to the pint point!

We got there and people started coming in, loads of people… the place wasn’t particulary large so you can say it was pretty crowded (over 100 people i’d say), which was really cool and felt exciting.

The host (i don’t remember his name, sorry) was great and he started taking out DVDs out of a bag. Phobia was the 3rd film to be shown and from my point of view, I think it had quite a good reception!

Generally, I have to say, most of the films were very good. I didn’t expect such a high quality being this an open-mic screening (i.e. no filter). Positive surprised and maybe thinking whether we should apply filters to film…

Kino 7

Yesterday we had a great time at the Kino 7 open-mic screenings.

A total of eleven films, an incredible performance by Dan Smith and lots of mingling around.

Definitely coming back!

Kino London

ToDo films will be screening ‘Phobia’ at the Kino London on Monday the 20th

As part of their open-micfilm nights ‘Phobia’ will be presented together with other filmmakers’ works, sushi and some drinks

Tickets are £4 and doors open at 7

KINO #7 – Monday July 20th, 2009
HORSE HOSPITAL, Colonnade, Bloomsbury, London, WC1N 1HX
Tube: Russell Square

Hope to see you all there

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