DASH SNOW

Posted on 2012-02-20

Snow archived roughly 8,000 of his Polaroids but showed small groupings of the originals only three times during his life (most people are familiar with them by way of 147 scanned and enlarged C-print editions). Proving to be his entrée to the art world, it was fabled that Snow used the Polaroids to document experiences he might not otherwise remember due to intoxication. This sensationalism justly grabs hold of Snow’s most lurid subject matter as well as his nostalgic bent. It also fails to acknowledge the strange and reflexive intimacy Snow imparted by both presiding over and participating in the photographs.

The groupings on view here (totalling over 400 original Polaroids) show the breadth of experience the artist compulsively chose to document. From the banal to the extreme, from the melancholy to the ecstatic, each photograph would seem to buttress a facet of the artist’s uncommon experience. That he began shooting these pictures roughly at the time of 9-11 (when Snow was 20 years old) is not immaterial. Images of Snow and his friends writing graffiti, flashing guns, making out and making art all give us a larger picture of the wiliness and abandon that would propel his circle after the attacks.

Exhibition runs through to March 24th, 2012

Contemporary Fine Arts
Am Kupfergraben 10
10117 Berlin
Germany

www.cfa-berlin.com

  

THIS IS NOT A FILM

Posted on 2012-02-20

This clandestine documentary, shot partially on an iPhone and smuggled into France in a cake for a last-minute submission to Cannes, depicts the day-to-day life of acclaimed director Jafar Panahi (Offside, The Circle) during his house arrest in his Tehran apartment. While appealing his sentence – six years in prison and a 20 year ban from filmmaking – Panahi is seen talking to his family and lawyer on the phone, discussing his plight with Mirtahmasb and reflecting on the meaning of the art of filmmaking.

In theaters February 29th, 2012

www.palisadestartan.com

  

SOUND OF MY VOICE

Posted on 2012-02-20

Peter (Christopher Denham) and Lorna (Nicole Vicius), a couple and documentary filmmaking team, infiltrate a mysterious group led by an enigmatic young woman named Maggie (Brit Marling). Intent on exposing her as a charlatan and freeing the followers from her grip, Peter and Lorna start to question their objective and each other as they unravel the secrets of Maggie’s underworld.

In theaters April 27th, 2012

soundofmyvoicemovie.com

  

RAMPART

Posted on 2012-02-20

Los Angeles, 1999. Officer Dave Brown (Woody Harrelson) is a Vietnam vet and a Rampart Precinct cop, dedicated to doing “the people’s dirty work” and asserting his own code of justice, often blurring the lines between right and wrong to maintain his action-hero state of mind. When he gets caught on tape beating a suspect, he finds himself in a personal and emotional downward spiral as the consequences of his past sins and his refusal to change his ways in light of a department-wide corruption scandal seal his fate. Stars Ned Beatty, Ben Foster, Anne Heche, Ice Cube, Cynthia Nixon, Sigourney Weaver, Robin Wright and Steve Buscemi

In theaters February 24th, 2012

www.rampartmovie.com

  

CHROMATICS – LADY

Posted on 2012-02-20

The Chromatics’ third single from their “kill for love” album.
Filmed live at silver city prom 2010.
Photography by Rhys balmer & Alberto Rossini.
Edited by Alberto Rossini exclusively for italians do it better films

www.myspace.com/chromatics

  

UNKLE – ANOTHER NIGHT OUT

Posted on 2012-02-20

Nearly two years after the album which contained came out, the video for UNKLE‘s Where Did the Night Fall collaboration with Mark Lanegan, “Another Night Out”, is here. Directed by Toby Dye.

www.unkle.com