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Submit your 2 minute green film!

Doc/Fest SheffieldI’ve come across an a (really) short film competition that’s being run by Doc/Fest Sheffield. They are asking you to upload your 2 minute film to myspace by February 22nd.

The rules are a bit vague but essentially they’re looking for a 2 minute film on the environment.

It could be about an obsession with recycling the smallest scrap of paper; always taking the bus instead of the car; maybe your mad neighbour has plans to build a kooky contraption for powering their house? Or, maybe you know someone who refuses to do anything to help save the planet. Tell us your story.

It sounds like they want it shot with your camera phone and it’s not clear if editing is allowed. In any case it’s a cool idea and should be fun. Plus there are prizes -

the winner of Mini Green Docs will have their film screened at the launch of the Sheffield Docfest Tour in association with the BFI on the 7th March, at The Barbican. They will also receive a free Delegate Pass to The Sheffield Docfest in November 2007. The winner and two runners up will be given tickets to the launch of the Sheffield Docfest Tour and will be invited to attend a VIP drinks reception.

Interestingly, I also learned that Doc/Fest is the world’s first carbon neutral film festival. They had a CO2 audit done (which is available for download from their site) and have procured sufficient carbon credits to offset the 83 tonnes of greenhouse gases said to be associated with the festival.

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Monday, January 29th, 2007 Rants, art, politiking No Comments

Oldboy - Korean cool


Oldboy is the most super cool thing, at least stylistically, that I’ve seen for a while. I’ve caught several South Korean films and have been consistently impressed. If nothing else, they always look so good. Perhaps I’m just a film snob, but I have such a cynical attitude to anything remotely Hollywood, that I just don’t go there. Perhaps a film like this allows me a super slick fix through the side entrance - with subtitles there is no guilt.

Not only is Oldboy stylishly put together, it is also a sharp and suspenseful thriller. Min-sik Choi perfectly portays the central Dae-Su as weary and mystified. Imprisoned without explanation for fifteen years, he is driven not so much by revenge, but by a need to understand why it all happened. He is taunted by his mysterious tormentor, who threatens to kill himself and leave Dae-Su forever bewilered. Though our sympathy lies with Dae-Su’s anti-hero character the film refuses to paint characters in black and white. We are shown Dae-Su’s flaws and we come to understand and to a certain extent, sympathise with the chief badguy.

Oldboy is extremely violent most of the time. There are several grizzly torture scenes if that’s your thing. Of course there and numerous fight scenes too. The latter are realistically shot, a welcome change from the endless clones of The Matrix. There was one great scene that evoked memories of all those 2d scroller arcade games like Double Dragon, perhaps not a coincidence given the enourmous popularity of gaming in South Korea. That aside, the violence isn’t approached voyeuristically, and for that reason is possibly more disturbing.

I loved Oldboy and urge all not put off by a bit of blood to go and see it. Nor am I alone in enjoying it. There’s been a huge buzz about the film and it made it in at 15 in a poll of 2004’s best films by readers of The Guardian. As a result of its popularity, a US produced remake is on the way. I bet they change the ending though.


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Thursday, January 13th, 2005 art No Comments