GoSee CREATIVES TO WATCH : Marco Lemcke, Creative Director Art at Anomaly Berlin, presents the ASTON MARTIN ‘Veni. Vidi. Vanquish.’ campaign in an interview on GoSee Marco Lemcke, Creative Director Art at Anomaly Berlin, and his colleagues Sebastian Lyman (ECD), Henrik Edelbring (GCD), and Elizabeth Asselin (Business Director) have developed the campaign for ASTON MARTIN’s new flagship – the Vanquish. It made its debut on 2 September at the Venice International Film Festival – an extremely proud moment for the team as Marco Lemcke tells us. We are delighted to introduce the creative and present you the campaign here on GoSee. https://lnkd.in/dnnVGVxF
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As we begin this new year, I find myself reflecting on a deeply personal project that has reached its conclusion: the festival run of my documentary about my beloved grandmother, Emmy Hoffmann, has come to an end. This film, which holds immense personal significance, also resonates on a broader level in today's world. At a time when rising fascism threatens to repeat the mistakes of the past, her story — and the questions it raises about apathy, memory, and responsibility — feels more relevant than ever. My grandmother never got to see the film, but it’s humbling to know her words and memory reached audiences in Berlin, Amsterdam, Los Angeles, Vienna, Nazareth, Stockholm, and Brussels. I can only imagine how thrilled she would have been to know her quiet life became a part of something meaningful. Her testimony, as someone who identified as “apolitical,” reminds us of a critical question: can we afford to remain indifferent in times of political turmoil? 90 years after the horrors of the Nazi regime, we know where nationalism and division lead. The warnings of history remain clear, as Erich Kästner so powerfully wrote: "We must not wait until the fight for freedom is called treason. We must not wait until the snowball has turned into an avalanche. The rolling snowball must be crushed. No one can stop the avalanche. It will only stop when it has buried everything underneath it." This film is a tribute to my grandmother and a call to action for all of us. Let’s remember, reflect, and act — for history cannot afford to be forgotten. The documentary is now available for the public on Vimeo. Just click this link – and let me know your thoughts! Vimeo: https://lnkd.in/e6pBgTFZ Credits: Thank you Mattis Rinsche for the wonderful soundtrack, thanks to #ChristopherDeutsch for the technical support, and big thank you Daan Wesselman for the supervision. #documentary #filmmaking #memory #grandmother #politicalresponsibility
At the beginning of 2025 a chapter is closing. The festival run of our short documentary "Amos Apfelbaum: Zeugnis eines unpolitischen Lebens" (My Grandma's apple tree: testimony of an apolitical life) comes to an end. We had been invited to HISTORY International Film Festival Austria, Sweden Film Awards, Los Angeles Lift-Off Festival, Berlin Lift-Off Festival, Amsterdam Lift-Off Festival, Near Nazareth Festival, and we won the Brussels Capital Film Festival! Thank you to everyone who has supported this project. Thank you to Mattis Rinsche for this beautiful soundtrack, thanks to #ChristopherDeutsch for the support - and thank you to Daan Wesselman for the supervision! And in memoriam to Emmy Hoffmann. The documentary is now publicly available on Vimeo: https://lnkd.in/e6pBgTFZ
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Have you ever wondered why some memories stand out in black and white? Martha, despite being bed-bound, uncovered a fascinating connection between her "black and white" memories and a classic 1922 film, Nosferatu. Directed by F.W. Murnau, this horror/fantasy masterpiece captivated Martha through its ingenious play of light and shadow. Reflecting on the film's chiatoscuro lighting technique that used a wide range of grey shades, Martha realized the profound impact of light and darkness in storytelling. This revelation sparked her curiosity about the utilization of this cinematic superpower by modern filmmakers. From banned to revered, Nosferatu's enduring legacy lies in its masterful manipulation of light and shadow. Martha's exploration of this artistic technique serves as a reminder of the timeless allure and power of monochrome imagery. #FilmHistory #LightAndShadow #ClassicCinema #Nosferatu #CinematicTechniques (Video-rights belong to the owner)
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Filmmaker Payal Kapadia is in the news for her film "All We Imagine As Light," its world premiere in Cannes next month as the first Indian film in Competition since 1994! Read the article below
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How does a movie become so iconic? What was it about this film that captured our imaginations? Why is it that nobody is willing to take the time to craft a story, characters, situations like this? Why is everyone so afraid to try something new, unconventional, both from the creative side and the viewer side of things? There were many things familiar about Star Wars, that's why so many people loved it, why it became something of a cultural icon. But there was nothing like Empire. It flew in the face of convention. Its major battle, one of the most iconic in film history, took place in the first act. It had one of the most startling reveals in film history, and it didn't try and repeat the successful formula of it's predecessor. Why is this film still so important, and why have so many ignored the ingredients that make it such a landmark film? https://lnkd.in/d_wyNd6F
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The Rasta Trilogy, the first Ethiopian AI-powered film, bringing together cutting-edge technology and rich storytelling to reimagine cinematic art. This groundbreaking project is inspired by the book written by Clive Uckfield, a visionary author whose work was published in New York! https://lnkd.in/gCFbKftp
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Explore the magic behind "50 Years of Fantasy" with Blake DeRusha, capturing the essence at GenCon. Discover more about the film's journey with this
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As both star and executive producer of "Venom: The Last Dance," Tom Hardy spoke about why the first-time director Kelly Marcel was the perfect choice to make the final film in the trilogy. #Venom #Venom3 #TomHardy #KellyMarcel #VenomTheLastDance #Movies #MovieNews #Entertainment #EntertainmentNews #Celebrities #Celebrity #CelebrityNews #CelebrityInterviews
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Lrath Lakar 2050" is a short film created by student filmmakers. Set in the year 2050, to unravel a conspiracy threatening the future of humanity. they navigate through futuristic landscapes and face formidable challenges, blending elements of action, suspense, and intrigue. #LrathLakar2050
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The Manifestation, directed by Geert Heetebrij, is more than just an ordinary film; it’s a powerful exploration of how belief and action can come together to create life-altering results. Released to inspire viewers, this movie delves into the concept of manifestation, a topic that has gained immense popularity in the self-help world. It stands out as a compelling exploration of human desires, greed, and the consequences of our actions. Learn more... https://lnkd.in/dv--cTgp
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