Showing posts with label filmakers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label filmakers. Show all posts

01/09/16

Alex Prager @ Lehmann Maupin, New York

Alex Prager
La Grande Sortie
Lehmann Maupin, New York

September 7 - October 23, 2016


Alex Prager
ALEX PRAGER
La Grande Sortie, 2015
6 archival pigment prints, single-channel video with color and sound on blue-ray disc and thumb drive, storyboards, 17 x 22 in, 43.2 x 55.9 cm (print), duration: 10 minutes.
Courtesy the artist and Lehmann Maupin, New York and Hong Kong.

Lehmann Maupin presents La Grande Sortie, the gallery’s third solo exhibition with Los Angeles-based artist and filmmaker Alex Prager. The exhibition will feature Prager’s newest film, La Grande Sortie, in its US premiere, along with a new series of photographs shot on location during the film’s production in Paris. In this body of work, the viewer is confronted with the dual perspectives of performer and audience and asked to consider the underlying tension inherent in this relationship. The opening reception on Wednesday, September 7, will feature live ballet solos at 6:30PM and 7:30PM. These performances, featuring original choreography to Bohuslav Martinů’s “Film en Miniature,” set amid the attendees and Prager’s artwork, further underscore the artist’s curatorial approach, which conflates the traditional roles of viewer and performer.

Alex Prager has garnered acclaim for her intricately staged, highly complex imagery that makes use of cinematic convention as a tool to challenge narrative tropes and offer deeper psychological associations to seemingly ordinary themes. With the release of her film Face in the Crowd (2014), an examination of crowd dynamics and the individual, Prager solidified her standing as an auteur whose ominous, experimental works conjure feelings of anxiety, apprehension, and dread, while simultaneously offering the viewing pleasure and intrigue of a Hollywood movie. Her images often allude to their own artifice by exaggerating the on-screen manipulations of the film industry, such as makeup or lighting effects, in an attempt to reveal the often-hidden reality of the human condition on film.

In her film La Grande Sortie (2015; 10 minutes), commissioned by the Paris Opera Ballet and debuted in September 2015 on its digital platform 3ème Scène, Prager tells the story of a prima ballerina, played by French Étoile (star) dancer Émilie Cozette. The film’s score, sampled from Stravinsky’s “Rite of Spring,” was composed by Radiohead producer Nigel Godrich, with choreography created in collaboration with the Paris Opera Ballet, adapted from Creative Director Benjamin Millipied’s iconic piece, Amoveo. Shot in the renowned Ópera Bastille, the setting is opening night of Cozette’s return to the stage after an unexplained hiatus. The performance is fraught with the dancer’s stage fright and the indifferent and hostile reactions that escalate in the audience. Cozette’s fears manifest in a series of awkward dances, each accompanied by a boorish audience member—played by a mix of retired Paris Opera Ballet dancers and dance teachers—who are magically transported from their seat to the stage. Culminating in a fantastical vanishing act, La Grande Sortie embodies a universal anxiety around performance and success that many people struggle with on a daily basis.

The new photography series installed in the gallery’s main exhibition space delves further into the dynamics between artist and viewer through the opposing lens of performer and audience. Given the vantage point of the performer looking out onto the audience, the viewer is forced to be the focus of self-conscious awareness, and must interpret the variety of expressions of the theatergoers that range from boredom and judgment to concentration and enjoyment. An audio recording of ambient theater crowd noise played on a loop further heightens this illusion. As a final unsettling device, mannequins are interspersed among the audience members, creating a surreal and somewhat terrifying juxtaposition between actor and prop.

As Alex Prager oscillates between these shifting points of view and duality of artifice and reality, she breaks the “fourth wall,” an invisible barrier between the stage and audience, creating a liminal space that invites consideration of how we absorb notions of truth and fiction within visual culture.

About the artist: Short biobraphy
ALEX PAGER (b. 1979, Los Angeles; lives and works in Los Angeles) has had solo exhibitions of her work organized at the Saint Louis Art Museum, MO (2015); Galerie des Galeries, Paris (2015); Goss Michael Foundation, Dallas (2015); National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne (2014); Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, DC (2013); SCAD Museum of Art, Savannah, GA (2013); and the FOAM Photography Museum, Amsterdam (2012). Select group exhibitions featuring her work include Open Rhapsody, Beirut Exhibition Center (2015); The Noir Effect, Skirball Cultural Center, Los Angeles (2014); No Fashion, Please: Photography between Gender and Lifestyle, Kunsthalle Wien, Vienna (2011); and New Photography, The Museum of Modern Art, New York (2010). Her work is in numerous international public and private collections including The Museum of Modern Art, New York; Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; Los Angeles County Museum of Art; San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; and Moderna Museet, Stockholm. Prager has received numerous awards, most notably the FOAM Paul Huf Award (2012). Her editorial work has been featured in prominent publications including Garage, Vogue, and W, and her film series Touch of Evil, commissioned by The New York Times Magazine, won a 2012 Emmy Award.

LEHMANN MAUPIN
201 Chrystie Street, New York City
www.lehmannmaupin.com

02/10/13

Jobs, the film - Ashton Kutcher is Steve Jobs - On DVD & Blu-ray, with Bonus features

JOBS


Ashton Kutcher (No Strings Attached, “Two and a Half Men”) gives theperformance of a lifetime in Jobs, a riveting story of a true American visionary, a man who let nothing stand in the way of greatness. Jobs will be available on Digital HD starting November 12, 2013, two weeks before it’s available on store shelves. Fans can own the movie on Blu-ray and DVD as well as rent it On Demand starting November 26, 2013, from Universal Studios Home Entertainment.

Ashton Kutcher is Steve Jobs, the iconic Apple innovator and groundbreaking entrepreneur. This inspiring and entertaining film chronicles Jobs’ early days as a college dropout to his rise as the co-founder of Apple Computer Inc. and forced departure from the company. More than a decade later, Jobs returns and single-handedly sets a course that will turn the once-tiny startup into one of the world’s most valuable companies. His epic journey blazes a trail that changes technology – and the world – forever. Co-starring Dermot Mulroney (The Grey, “New Girl”) and Josh Gad (Love & Other Drugs, 21).

JOBS: BLU-RAY and DVD BONUS FEATURES
DELETED SCENES
ASHTON KUTCHER IS STEVE JOBS: Ashton Kutcher and others discuss the challenges of playing one of the most enigmatic figures in American history, and co-stars reflect on how Kutcher transformed himself into the groundbreaking entrepreneur.
THE LEGACY OF STEVE JOBS: Cast and crew reflect on how Jobs and his innovations have impacted and inspired everyone’s daily lives.
JOBS: BEHIND THE SCORE: Composer John Debney explains how he approached creating the score.
FEATURE COMMENTARY with DIRECTOR JOSHUA MICHAEL STERN

JOBS: CAST AND FILMMAKERS:
Cast: Ashton Kutcher, Dermot Mulroney, Josh Gad, J. K. Simmons, Matthew Modine, Lukas Haas, and James Woods
Directed by: Joshua Michael Stern
Written by: Matt Whiteley
Producer: Mark Hulme
Co-Producer: Gil Cates Jr.
Executive Producers: Arthur Benjamin, Ronald Bulard, Michael Cain, Sheri L. Deterling, Douglas Hansen, Mark Hulme, Bill Johnson, Melina McKinnon Cain, Jacob Pechenik, Marcos Rodriguez, Jim Seibel, James D. Stern and David C. Traub
Line Producer: Mark Benton Johnson and Alton Walpole
Editor: Robert Komatsu
Production Designer: Freddy Waff
Cinematography by: Russell Carpenter
Costume Designer: Lisa Jensen
Casting by: Mary Vernieu
Music by: John Debney


26/03/13

Life in the UAE Documentaries, Dubai, Maraya Art Centre

Life in the UAE Documentaries - Short films
Maraya Art Centre, Dubai
April 6th 2013

In conjunction with the Dubai International Film Festival 2013 (DIFF), Maraya Art Centre will host a screening night celebrating and supporting young Emirati filmmakers on Saturday, April 6th 2013.

Opening with an intimate reception at 7pm, the evening will feature screenings from some of the Emirate’s best up and coming filmmakers, all of whom have been previously featured at the Gulf Film Festival (GFF). The screening will consist of five short films which range in genre from fashion to politics.

“Through our thriving partnership with the Maraya Art Centre we are very pleased to once again have the opportunity to expose the community to these young and vibrant film makers,” said DIFF Artistic Director and GFF Festival Director Masoud Amralla Al Ali. “All films, which have previously been showcased at GFF, were fantastically received by the local audiences and this is an ideal opportunity to expose film lovers to these films which contain emotions and storylines that really resonate with the local audience. We are dedicated to nurturing young Emirati talent and providing them with opportunities to showcase their artistic work throughout the year; this relationship offers a unique platform to engage wider audiences to experience these films.”

Showcased at GFF 2012, The Gamboo3a Revolution by Abdulrahman Al Madani, revolves around recent fashion trends, namely the beehive hairdo and questions whether it misuses the UAE’s cultural dress. Also screened at GFF 2012 Ana Arabi (I am Arab) by Jumana Al Ghanem explores the loss of the Arabic language due to modernization and a need to conform to social standards while Cats by Dubai Men’s College student Marwan Alhammadi looks into the recent trend of owning exotic pets among some Emiratis.

Meanwhile Second Wife by Moza al Sharif, screened in GFF 2010, allows viewers to witness the importance of cars to Emirati men. Finally Al Kandorah, a documentary from directors Lamya Al Mualla and Maitha Al Haddad examines the shift in attitudes towards the Kandorah, the traditional attire favoured by the Gulf’s men.

Giuseppe Moscatello, Maraya Art Centre Manager, commented: “Culture and art are inextricable. Every artist is a product of his or her time, culture, and society and there are few mediums as adept at capturing the interplay between artist and environment as film. With its rich cultural traditions Sharjah forms an exceptional backdrop for exploring the talents of the region and we are very pleased to be able to throw the spotlight on the Emirate’s amazing emerging film talent through this unique event.”

MARAYA ART CENTRE, DUBAI

PROGRAMME / FILMS' SYNOPSIS

AL KANDORAH
15 min
Directors: LAMYA AL MUALLA MAITHA AL HADDAD
This documentary directed by Lamya Al Mualla and Maitha Al Haddad looks at the kandorah, the traditional men’s attire of the UAE – from examining new styles and trends to contrasting the attitudes of different generations about this symbol of national identity and pride.

SECOND WIFE
14 min
Director: MOZA AL SHARIF
The 14-minute documentary directed by Moza al Sharif takes a look at Emirati men’s obsession with their cars. It is a series of comments from young Emirati men and women, where the humorous tone does not mask the seriousness of the message. Women claim men are willing to spend more money on their cars than getting married. “They’re willing to take out massive loans and spend up to Dh400,000 on a car but that leaves them penniless when they get married”.

ANA ARABI (I am Arab)
21 min
Directors: AHLAM ALBANNAI & JUMANA AL GHANEM
Ana Arabi is a 21-minute documentary lament against the dilution of the Arabic language and culture by foreign influences. It is co-directed by Ahlam Albannai and Jumana al Ghanem. The film explores the status of Arabic as a language among today’s Arab youth. It suggests innovative solutions towards preserving the language and its use.

CATS
15 min
Director: MARWAN ALHAMMADI 
A 15-minute short film directed by Marwan Alhammadi, titled Cats, goes into villas and farms across the UAE where proud owners talk about their prized possessions, as the majestic cats lounge around them. In the film, many of those interviewed own three or more of the exotic animals. In a revealing preface, the film claims that over 3,000 people in the UAE have wild animals as domestic pets. Of those, many own three or more.

THE GAMBOO3A REVOLUTION
17 min
Director: ABDULRAHMAN AL MADANI
When the traditional ‘sheila’ and ‘abaya’ were reinvented to launch the ‘gamboo3a’ trend (the bee-hive hair or ‘camel hump’), society was divided over it. The Gamboo3a Revolution directed by Abdulrahman Al Madani explores the debate of fashion vs. modesty.

Maraya Art Centre Website: www.maraya.ae
Gulf Film Festival Website: http://gulffilmfest.com

16/11/10

Devil: Suspenful Thriller… Bad things happen for a reason

 DEVIL - Universal Studios Home Entertainment

From Producer M. Night Shyamalan comes a suspenful thriller
that proves bad things happen for a reason

A super-creepy supernatural thriller 
- Tirdad Derakhshani, Philadelphia Inquirer

 

DEVIL DVD Cover (c) 2010 DEVIL - Universal Studio Home Entertainment

DEVIL ©2010  Universal Studios Home Entertainment

 

DEVIL debuts on December 21, 2010 on Blu-ray, DVD and digital download from Universal Studios Home Entertainment

Trapped in an elevator high above Philadelphia, five people discover that the Devil is among them – and there is no escape.  Acclaimed as “a psycho-supernatural chiller” (Chris Hewitt, St. Paul Pioneer Press), Devil is a spine-tingling thriller from Producer, M. Night Shyamalan (The Sixth Sense, Signs) and Director John Erick Dowdle (Quarantine, The Poughkeepsie Tapes) and stars Chris Messina (Julie & Julia), Bojana Novakovic (Drag Me To Hell), Bokeem Woodbine (The Last Sentinel), Jacob Vargas (Death Race), Jenny O’Hara (Mystic River), Geoffrey Arend (500 Days Of Summer) and Logan Marshall-Green (Brooklyn’s Finest).  With a heart-stopping ending and a truly wicked twist.

DEVIL BONUS FEATURES (DVD and BLU-RAY):

•  DELETED SCENES
•  THE STORY:  Filmmakers discuss the elements that make for a thrilling story.
•  DEVIL’S MEETING:  A look at the mythology behind the film. 
•  THE NIGHT CHRONICLES:  M. Night Shyamalan discusses his vision for his new venture, The Night Chronicles. 

Languages/Subtitles:  English SDH, Spanish and French Subtitles

Rating:  PG-13 for violence and disturbing images, thematic material and some language including sexual references.

DEVIL CAST AND FILMAKERS

Cast:  Chris Messina, Bojana Novakovic, Bokeem Woodbine, Jacob Vargas, Logan Marshall-Green, Jenny O’Hara, Geoffrey Arend 
Directed By:  John Erick Dowdle
Screenplay By:  M. Night Shyamalan, Brian Nelson
Produced By:  M. Night Shyamalan, Sam Mercer
Director of Photography:  Tak Fujimoto
Costume Designer:  Erin Benach
Editor:  Elliot Greenberg
Music By:  Fernando Velazquez
Casting:  Debra Zane

 

DEVIL Blu-ray

DEVIL BONUS FEATURES EXCLUSIVE TO BLU-RAYTM HI-DEF: 

•  BD-LIVETM: Access the BD-Live Center through your Internet-connected player to access the latest trailers and more!

•  pocket BLU:   USHE’s groundbreaking pocket BLU app uses iPhone, iPod touch, iPad , BlackBerry, Nokia Smartphone, Android, PC and Macintosh to work seamlessly with a network-connected Blu-ray player.  Owners can enjoy a new, enhanced edition of pocket BLU that’s more interactive than ever before and created especially to take advantage of the tablet's larger screen and high resolution display.  Consumers will be able to browse through a library of Blu-ray content and watch entertaining extras on-the-go in a way that's bigger and better than ever before.  pocket BLU offers advanced features such as:

o  Advanced Remote Control: A sleek, elegant new way to operate your Blu-ray player. Users can navigate through
menus, playback and BD-Live functions with ease. 
o  Video Timeline:  Users can easily bring up the video timeline, allowing them to instantly access any point in the film. 
o  Mobile-To-Go:  Users can unlock a selection of bonus content with their Blu-ray discs to save to their device or to stream from anywhere there is a Wi-Fi network, enabling them to enjoy content on the go, anytime, anywhere.
o  Browse Titles:  Users will have access to a complete list of pocket BLU-enabled titles available and coming to Blu-ray Hi-Def.  They can view free previews and see what additional content is available to unlock on their device.
o  Keyboard:  Entering data is fast and easy with your device’s intuitive keyboard.

•  MY SCENES:  Bookmark your favorite scenes from the film.

•  uHEAR:  Never miss another line of dialogue with this innovative feature that instantly skips back a few seconds on your Blu-ray disc and turns on the subtitles for the section you couldn’t hear!