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INDIE GAME: THE MOVIE looks at the underdogs of the video game industry, indie game developers, who sacrifice money, health and sanity to realize their lifelong dreams of sharing their creative visions with the world. Following the making of the games SUPER MEAT BOY, FEZ and BRAID, this Sundance award-winning film captures the tension and drama by focusing on these developers' vulnerability and obsessive quest to express themselves through a 21st-century art form.
Find out what happens after Indie Game: The Movie. Life After includes epilogues of subjects in Indie Game: The Movie as well as stories about more game creators. This short film anthology consists of over 100 minutes of new footage.
Director Corey Williams interviews twenty artists who are involved in Independent Films in the DC-Maryland-Virginia (DMV) ranging from actors, composers, makeup artist, producers, writers, stunt coordinators, and directors. The documentary is a glimpse into what they have overcome and how the DMV area has all the elements to make a successful independent film.
Jamie Adams' feature debut stars Craig Roberts (Submarine) and Charlotte Ritchie (Fresh Meat) as an up and coming folk duo. 19 year old Jolene is having trouble convincing her writing partner Benny to become more commercial. Too many industry types get involved, leaving Jolene feeling dazed and confused and Benny marginalised. While on a crowded tour bus on their way to a festival in one of the most beautiful, yet remote locations, they are forced to confront their ambitions and emotions for the first time. Can they both get back to where they once belonged and move forward together, or will all be lost in the noise and confusion?
Surviving Indie tells the stories of creatives in the independent game development space, all with varying outcomes of success and failure. Through these stories, you will hear about the obstacles they faced, the people they met, and the path that lead them to where they are now. In the end, you will learn about what it means to survive as a creator.
This is a premiere for 30 hip-hop, krump, break, voguing dancers... A first for director, Clément Cogitore, and for choreographer, Bintou Dembélé. And a first for Opera Bastille in Paris. By bringing together urban dance and opera singing, they reinvent Jean-Philippe Rameau's baroque masterpiece, Les Indes Galantes. From rehearsals to public performances, it is a real adventure and an encounter with political issues that we follow: can a new generation of artists storm the Bastille today?