D/B Movie Feature: Alma by Rodrigo Blaas | Animated short film
Alma is Rodrigo Blaas’ first short film as a director. Originally from Spain, Rodrigo Blaas has worked in animation for more than ten years, in Spain and in the United States. Seizing the possibility of directing his first independent short film, Rodrigo Blaas asked some of the best artists in their field to take part [...]
D/B Movie Feature: Neds (Non-Educated Delinquents) by Peter Mullan
Inspired by his own rebellious youth, Scottish actor and director, Peter Mullan (The Magdalene Sisters) is currently exhibiting his latest film, Neds, through the film festival circuit. Neds is an acronym for Non-Educated Delinquents. The film follows the semi-autobiographical coming-of-age story of a young man drawn into the world of gangs in 1970s Glasgow. Neds [...]
D/B Movie Feature: City State by Olaf de Fleur | Trailer
When a foreign mafia decides to take control of the Icelandic drug market, a police woman lost in violence, a mechanic revenging for his lost son, a crime kingpin with a heart condition, a corrupt officer in love with a prostitute will destroy each other. The Iceland Film City State is still in Post production. [...]
D/B Movie Feature: The Co(te)lette Film by Mike Figgis | Trailer
The Co(te)lette Film is Mike Figgis’ cinematographic adaptation of the dance performance by Ann Van den Broek. Women and flesh, beauty and perishableness, raw and fragile. A delirious desire overwhelms the dancers. A desire for physical and mental satisfaction. The dancers go from appeal to sensuality, over lust, fleshness, fame, success, reflection and control, to [...]
D/B Movie Feature: Portable Life by Fleur Boonan with Rutger Hauer | Trailer
Portable Life is the story about the journey of a young woman, a real and an inner journey, through parallel worlds and different times, where certain people are inextricable linked with each other. The world journey of a young women” leads the viewer not only to many different cultural crossroads but also to unidentifiable, non [...]
D/B Movie Feature: Wrecked by Michael Greenspan with Adrien Brody | Trailer
A Man (Adrien Brody) awakens in a mangled car-wreck at the bottom of a steep cliff. He’s injured, his legs are trapped, and he has no memory of who he is or how he got there. His only company – a crackling radio broadcast of a violent bank robbery gone wrong and a corpse in [...]
D/B Movie Feature: The Sound After The Storm | Trailer & Exclusive Screening @ The MADEIRADIG Festival | 3-6.12.2010
The Sound After The Storm is a documentary film by Sven O. Hill & Patrik Soergel & Ryan Fenson-Hood. Three years after Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans is part ghost town and part developing world country. Well known musicians Lillian Boutté, Dr. Michael White and photographer Armand “Sheik” Richardson use music as a philosophy and tool [...]
D/B Movie Feature: Totally Wired & Screening in Berlin @ West Germany | Thursday, 30.09.2010
Totally Wired’ is a film about Schneiders BĂĽro, the analogue synth mecca in Berlin run by Andreas Schneider. The Film explores one man’s electric evangelism, and the interface he has built to connect analogue instrument inventors with their end-users. West Germany, with its small, minimal, rundown aesthetic, is the perfect spot to catch a film [...]
D/B Movie Feature: Passion Play by Mitch Glazer
In the indie drama, Rourke plays a down-on-his-heels trumpet player and Megan Fox plays an angel in 1950s Los Angeles. Rourke finds redemption in Fox after he attempts to save her from a gangster. Nate (Mickey Rourke), a small-time jazz musician, is clearly a hard-luck case. Caught trying to break into a car, he is [...]
D/B Recommended: Santa by Rare Exports
A film for those who think they don’t believe in Santa Claus anymore. In the depths of the Korvatunturi mountains, 486 metres deep, lies the closest ever guarded secret of Christmas. The time has come to dig it up! This Christmas everyone will believe in Santa Claus.
D/B Movie Feature: Hisss by Jennifer Lynch
Based on the Far Eastern myth of the snake woman who is able to take on human form. The Curse of the Cobra Goddess, anytime man desecrates or violates the cobra, they are doomed to suffer the petrifying curse of the snake woman, of death and infertility. Only respect and worship can keep the population [...]
D/B Movie Feature: The Melancholy Fantastic
Against the objections of a life-size doll, a delusional young girl falls for an alluring Goth in this unconventional psychological thriller. Suffering from her mother’s recent suicide, a delusional young girl falls for an alluring Goth, against the objections of a talking muslin doll.
D/B Movie Feature: Life During Wartime
Life During Wartime is a film by Todd Solondz, which premiered at the Venice Film Festival in 2009. It is a sequel to his 1998 film Happiness, even though the characters are all played by different actors. The title song is performed by Devendra Banhart & Beck, lyrics written by Todd Solondz.
D/B Movie Feature: Black Swan by Darren Aronofsky
A psychological thriller set in the world of New York City ballet, BLACK SWAN stars Natalie Portman as Nina, a featured dancer who finds herself locked in a web of competitive intrigue with a new rival at the company (Mila Kunis). A release by visionary director Darren Aronofsky, BLACK SWAN takes a thrilling and at [...]
D/B Movie Feature: Nitrate | …some things are best left unfinished.
Hotshot young filmmaker George Lewis sets about reconstructing the unfinished final masterpiece of a maverick director murdered back in 1960. As George struggles with an impossible mountain of footage, he and his producer Emily investigate the dark mystery surrounding the director’s murder. A tale of obsession, old lies and history repeating itself.
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