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Episode 5: Amber Anderson by James Franco
I told you this was coming, and here it is: the fifth of 10 video vignettes from Episodes of an Untitled Film shot by James Franco for 7 For All Mankind. The fifth episode follows model Amber Anderson‘s journey through the Santa Monica party as she drifts through the madness with ease and elegance.
The Shoes “Time To Dance” Music Video
The fact that MTV doesn’t even play music videos anymore has enabled the medium to expand into short films. Case in point: The Shoes‘ music video for “Time To Dance,” directed by Daniel Wolfe and produced by Somesuch & Co. The French indie pop duo landed Jake Gyllenhaal as a disturbed killing machine who chases...
Trailer: On the Road
After being published in 1957, Jack Kerouac‘s landmark novel, On the Road, has finally been adapted for the big screen. Directed by Walter Salles (The Motorcycle Diaries), the film brings together an amazing cast – Sam Riley as Sal Paradise, Garrett Hedlund as Dean Moriarty and Kristen Stewart as Marylou – in a film that...
Episode 4: The Death of Natalie Wood by James Franco
I told you this was coming, and here it is: the fourth of 10 video vignettes from Episodes of an Untitled Film shot by James Franco for 7 For All Mankind. The fourth episode is called “The Death of Natalie Wood,” and centers on the mysterious circumstances surrounding the actress’ demise.
Trailer: Game Change
With everyone focused on this November’s election, it’s easy to forget what happened just a few years ago. Game Change follows John McCain‘s 2008 presidential campaign, from his selection of Alaska Governor Sarah Palin as his running mate to their ultimate defeat in the general election.
Made in Brooklyn: The Violin Maker
While the art of playing a musical instrument is enjoyed by all, the art of making one is often kept behind closed doors. Thankfully Dustin Cohen has given us a peek inside. In the first episode from his “Made in Brooklyn” series, the Brooklyn-based director and photographer profiles luthier Sam Zygmuntowicz.