Film

"The Master" - Trailer #2

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"The Master" - Trailer #2

03/07/2012

 

Jack Smylie

Hood By Air x Opening Ceremony Video

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Hood By Air x Opening Ceremony Video

29/06/2012

Streetwear lies in authenticity, when Shayne Oliver started Hood by Air in 2006 it was simply a matter of creating printed tees for his friends. The result is a genuine cult like following and a brand which has influenced a whole genre of fashion today. Here we are in 2012 and theres no massive growth, there's no expanded collections or sales, just the same core values - which is why it's a favourite of ours and so many others. Hood by Air got together with Opening Ceremony to create this video to showcase the brands latest collection.

 

Megan Christiansen

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Tokyo Midnight

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Tokyo Midnight

22/06/2012
Following the trailer we posted earlier this week, we can present our exclusive film Tokyo Midnight from our friends at Baron Magazine. No need to talk about it, just take some time to watch this one. 

 

 

Megan Christiansen

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Tokyo Midnight Trailer

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Tokyo Midnight Trailer

18/06/2012

Tokyo Midnight is a new film by new erotic magazine Baron. Baron is about bringing erotism to men and women alike. The film will premier exclusively here at POST NEW later this week, check out the trailer below and stay tuned.

 

Megan Christiansen

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The Sounds of Aronofsky

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The Sounds of Aronofsky

15/06/2012

Editor Kogonada celebrates the soundscape of Darren Aronofsky‘s most prized films by re-edited them into a new short entitled The Sounds of Aronofsky. Sound design and visuals from the likes of Pi, Requiem for a Dream and Black Swan create a powerful new world.  

 

 

Source - Slashfilm

Megan Christiansen

Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry

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Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry

13/06/2012

One of the Sundance Film Festival’s official selection films that we are most excited about is Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry, the documentary directed by Alison Klayman gives us an unprecedented insight into one of the most intriguing and controversial artists of our time. Klayman captures Ai Weiwei's revolutionary strides to maintain human rights in his homeland and the backlash from the Chinese government.

Source - HB

Megan Christiansen

Walk In The Park

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Walk In The Park

Margaret Howell S/S 2012

Margaret Howell is known as a hands-on designer with a focus on "make", Howell has been able to refine how a piece of clothing is worn. Walk In The Park provides an insight into the natural look of the clothing, relaxed yet defined by the structure, feel and functionality elements that define Howell's aesthetic. Inspired by the ethos of the brand, nature, people and places we put these all together for this short piece that highlights the authentic feel of each garment.

James Oliver


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Race d'EP!

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Race d'EP!

23/05/2012

Often called “the father of queer theory,” Guy Hocquenghem is a critical theorist, polemicist, novelist, and activist - a key figure in the history of gay liberation and in the development of a revolutionary queer politics and culture. Born in 1946, Hocquenghem participated in the 1968 student rebellion in France, joining the Communist Party, before being expelled for homosexuality. A founding member of FHAR (Homosexual Front for Revolutionary Action), Hocquenghem had a significant impact on leftist thinking and queer movements in France.

Source - Artists Space

Jack Smylie

A Brief History of John Baldessari

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A Brief History of John Baldessari

16/05/2012

Commissioned by LACMA for their first annual Art + Film Gala honoring John Baldessari and Clint Eastwood comes A Brief History of John Baldessari. The film directed by Henry Joost & Ariel Schulman presents the amazing life of artist John Baldessari compressed into 6 minutes and narrated by Tom Waits.

 

 

Megan Christiansen

The Sunken Ship

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The Sunken Ship

10/05/2012

I love the way filmmaker Casey Neistat tells stories. I also love his passion for experiences, going out and actively seeking memories and capturing them on film. The Sunken Ship presents Casey's time on the island of Giglio while filming his movie for Nike. The sinking of the Costa Concordia just of this beautiful island fascinated Casey in a way he couldn't explain, he just had to see it...

 

Megan Christiansen

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