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  • Independent Cannes: Interview with Tell Tale (2011) director Mike Middleton-Downer

    Independent Cannes: Interview with Tell Tale (2011) director Mike Middleton-Downer

    We spoke to UK director Michael Middleton-Downer who made the mammoth drive to Cannes to screen his short films at Cannes in a Van. Here he and actor Marc Hendrey talk about their festival experience and making their short in 48 hours. Watch Tell Tale here. See the trailer for One Tonne here. For news of post-Cannes activity follow @cannesinavan #CIAV or like us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/filmfestival1

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  • Cannes 2013: Cannes in a Van interview with Troma founder Lloyd Kaufman

    Cannes 2013: Cannes in a Van interview with Troma founder Lloyd Kaufman

    This is the uncut interview with independent film legend and Troma founder Lloyd Kaufman as he talks about a changing Cannes Film Festival, Occupy Cannes and how independent film is so important in a developing film industry. You can watch the vast back catalogue of Troma films including All The Love You Cannes on the Troma Movies Channel. Look out for more from Troma & Cannes in a Van in London soon…

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  • Cannes 2013: From Beer to Eternity

    Cannes 2013: From Beer to Eternity

    The four wheel film festival Cannes in a Van continues its quest for sun, celluloid and Spielberg and rain doesn’t stop play on the Côte d’Azur. More short films play from the Ford Transit Custom van and the heavens are open.

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  • Independent Cannes: Interview with Eternity (2013) director Alex Galvin

    Independent Cannes: Interview with Eternity (2013) director Alex Galvin

    We spoke to independent filmmaker Alex Galvin about his new feature ‘Eternity’ (2013) a sci-fi mystery set in the near future.

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  • Cannes 2013: The shot’s fired and we’re off!

    Here’s the first video from our 7th annual trip down to the Côte d’Azur. It kinda sets the scene for what’s to come… Plenty of rain, rain, rain… oh and umbrellas.

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  • Daniel Day Lewis is Spielberg’s ‘Obama’

    Once in a while something comes along which just works. The Queen and James Bond, Magnum PI in Murder She Wrote (okay I’m struggling) and now pre-Cannes, Spielberg does funny. The prosthetics really are good. See you in Cannes Steve!

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  • Project Kronos (dir. Hasraf Dulull)

    Project Kronos (dir. Hasraf Dulull)

    From the guy who brought us dogs and cats at war in his epic motion graphic short Fubar Redux, comes this intriguing documentary treatment of a futuristic journey through space research, Project Kronos. With a huge amount of work behind this new film, Hasraf Dulull seems set to direct an effects-heavy feature, perhaps expanding on his take on interstellar space travel. We hope to welcome Hasraf back for a screening at a future Screen Social.

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  • Brazzaville Teen-Ager (dir. Michael Cera)

    Brazzaville Teen-Ager (dir. Michael Cera)

    We came across this great short from actor Michael Cera. With shadows of Spike Jonze’s surreal story-telling and a ‘Lynchian’ approach to cinematography, this film engages and amuses in equal measure. It’s 20 minutes well spent… then spend another watching Mum Says.

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  • ONE TO WATCH: Mum Says(dir. John Brown)

    ONE TO WATCH: Mum Says
    (dir. John Brown)

    This is the one that got away, but perhaps it makes the film stronger for it. Mum Says is an intense drama about a young boy who lives in a fractured middle class family environment. He is coming to terms with his parents and who they really are. Brilliantly directed by John Brown, the film surprisingly walked away empty-handed at the 2012 Van d’Or Independent Film Awards. Though unsuccessful in securing a gold-van-statuette (who wouldn’t want one), the film  has picked [...]

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  • Retro look: 2012 Interview with Rob Wray, Shortwave Cinema

    Retro look: 2012 Interview with Rob Wray, Shortwave Cinema

    Shortwave Cinema in Bermondsey is one of London’s few completely independent picture houses. It’s founder Rob Wray fought tooth and nail to keep it that way after 8 years of battling to make the cinema a reality. He started out in the 90s running Shortwave Films, projecting movies guerrilla-style in unusual locations around London, turning underground film screenings into all-night parties, long before Secret Cinema tapped into the online crowd and turned it into a commercial enterprise. We were proud [...]

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  • Spin Spun Span (dir. Emily & Anne)

    Spin Spun Span (dir. Emily & Anne)

    Screened previously at Screen Social, this is ‘a surreal journey through the cotton factories of the North West of England, led by a choir of singing spindles and a spinning mule. This short film was commissioned by Bolton Museum & Archives for their permanent collection. Joint copyright is held by the Museum and the film’s directors Emily Howells and Anne Wilkins.’ Animation: Emily Howells & Anne Wilkins Music: Billy Payne emilyandanne.co.uk

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  • A glimpse through the Google glasses

    A glimpse through the Google glasses

    Is this the future of interactive movie watching and making? Google released this video of their newest innovation, the Google Glass. We’d be interested to experiment with a pair when it finally arrives, although right now it seems only the US is eligible.

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