It’s not at all how I intended to spend this evening, but, thanks to stumbling on an epic Metafilter post about Werner Herzog, I’m now jumping around between the 43 of his films which can be found streaming online. At the moment, I’m knee deep in Herz aus Glas (Heart of Glass), Herzog’s 1976 film […]
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Werner Herzog… eating shoes, fearing chickens, and exploring the desolation of mankind with hypnotised actors
Posted in Art and Culture, Uncategorized Also tagged aimlessness, chickens, desolation, documentary film, Film, glassblowing, Heart of Glass, Herz aus Glas, hypnosis, Joaquin Phoenix, John Waters, Klaus Kinski, murder plots, Roger Ebert, sense of purpose, shoe eating, shoes, Werner Herzog 10 Comments
Donald Harrison to launch FUSE: Mobile Microcinema series with A2Awesome grant
A few days ago, the Ann Arbor Awesome Foundation handed over $1,000 in cash to local filmmaker Donald Harrison, who had applied for a grant in order to launch a new local film series. After our meeting, I took the opportunity to ask ask Donald a few questions about the local film scene, and his […]
Posted in A2Awesome, Ann Arbor, Art and Culture, entrepreneurism, Uncategorized Also tagged Ann Arbor Film Festival, Awesome Foundation, business models, Donald Harrison, experimental film, Film, film making, Forest Juziuk, FUSE: Mobile Microcinema, George Manupelli, HOTT LAVA, independent film, John Roos, Leslie Raymond, microcinema, MOCAD, Roos Roast, Shadow Art Fair, Shadowbox Cinema, underground film 23 Comments