Online viewing tips, 6/23.

Via
Ray Pride comes news that
Errol Morris has not only posted his full
Believer conversation with
Adam Curtis, but also that wonderful "
Academy Awards Movie."
Also: "On CNN's '
BlogBuzz,' the newsreader adopts a patronizing tone toward 15-year-old Alabaman
Ava Lowery, whose short,
WWJD?, ties quotations about faith and the singing of 'Jesus Loves Me' to images of bloodied and broken Iraqi children."
Andrew at
Lucid Screening: "Dylan Bergeson's debut documentary,
This Body is a Prison, shot on video over four months, captures the reality of Palestinians' lives under Israeli occupation. In one short hour, it manages to convey existence in a world where complexity is denied by violence, where everyday life is a struggle, and yet, through that struggle, art and education persist."
A little browsing, a little viewing: A
gallery, an
interview and a
diary:
Mike Figgis in Cannes; also via
Movie City News, the trailer for
Paris je t'aime and
Danny Boyle introduces a first peek at
Sunshine.
Drew Hemment talks with
Conrad Chase, proprietor of the
Baja Beach Club and "surrogate front man for VeriChip's human RFID implants."
The Norman Rockwell Code. Via
The Crime in Your Coffee.
Grady Hendrix has a trailer for you: "Forget slickness, forget cleanliness, forget kindness.
Dog Bite Dog is like swallowing a handful of broken glass."
Françoise Hardy: "Tous les garçons et les filles," at
Rashomon.
Three clips from the
Yorkshire Film Archive at
DVblog.
Google Video spotlights
Moving Pictures Magazine.
Slate, currently celebrating its 10th anniversary, revives
Tim Noah's piece on
Harry Shearer's
Face Time.
Pitchfork's "100 Awesome Music Videos," via everywhere, but let's say
Fimoculous.
Trailers for
Branagh Vishal Bhardwaj's
Omkara, a
Bollywood version of
Othello. Via
Todd at
Twitch.
Online viewing tip for July 6, 7 and 8.
The Influencers.
Posted by dwhudson at June 23, 2006 4:30 PM