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Actor Chris Riquinha's website

NYC based actor Chris Riquinha has a new website - check it out. I saw Chris recently in the new movie Uptown, thought he did a great job. - Sujewa :: ADVERTISEMENT Independent Film  ::  Independent Films  ::  Movies  ::  Comedies  ::   NYC Independent Film  :: Detective Comedy  ::   American Independent Film  ::   Independent Film Festival  ::  Indie Film  ::   Indie Film Festival  :: ::

Holland & Van Lier

Check out a short video featuring Chris Holland (Film Festival Secrets) & Heidi Van Lier (The Indie Film Rule Book) talking about the selection process at film festivals - at ATLFF site .

Jordan & Bear episode 3

Where Jordan explains String Theory to Bear & later they complicate their lives: Jordan & Bear: Episode 03 from Phase Four Productions on Vimeo .

A historical development that was new to me (until this morning): Christian Humanism

Even though I am not a believer of any religion, I am all for taking great ideas from any area of human thought, perhaps re-branding them if need be, & then using them to try to solve current problems in the world/trying to make the world a better place to live. Because I think all knowledge - whether it is ultimately sold to humans as secular or divine - is a part of human intellectual work & heritage. So, basically, non-believers should feel free to take great ideas & practices from religions & use them & also believers should feel free to do the same with ideas & practices that are at the moment branded as primarily secular or agnostic or atheist ideas. A week or so ago I was speaking with some Buddhists (Sri Lankan family members & their friends) about what I see, comparatively, as lack of activity on the part of Buddhists world wide in helping the poor. Certainly not as much as I see Christians doing. Since it's always tricky discussing/debating

Met some good people, had great conversations, saw Moon at ATLFF - photos, links, & notes soon

On my way back from the Atlanta Film Festival at the moment - had a great time at the ATLFF on Saturday, The State of Film Criticism Coffeehouse Conversation went really well (the hour flew by, event was well attended, great audience & panel & moderator) - learned some things, met some great people - ATLFF taped the discussion so we may see it up on the web at some point. Photos & more notes, & links, from my visit to Atlanta later today. Saw Moon at ATLFF, really good movie - links, clips, & notes soon. Also met up with We Fun team & Buster team - more on those films soon. Special thanks to Noralil for being an awesome host & Team ATLFF for creating a great film festival. - Sujewa

Postcolonial Melancholia review link

Paul Gilroy's book Postcolonial Melancholia sounds interesting - check out this review at the site Boston Review . From the review: "Paul Gilroy’s Postcolonial Melancholia is a deeply engaging exploration of this question. The book, Gilroy’s most recent assault on both racism and the concept of race, examines Britain’s urban centers to extend the cosmopolitan anti-race project he began in his influential books, There Ain’t No Black in the Union Jack and Against Race. Here, Gilroy applies the Freudian concept of melancholia, as it was adapted by German social psychologists to explain Germany’s postwar reactions to its “loss of a fantasy of omnipotence.” He argues that, while Britain attempts to deny the contemporary effects of its imperialist past, it has effectively reaffirmed the colonial order, with its racial divisions, through the post-9/11 “politics of security.” At the same time, this reaffirmation neglects the spontaneous and vibrant multiculturalism that has emerged i

We Fun trailer

On to something lighter - check out the trailer for the rock doc We Fun : * Flick is playing at the Atlanta Film Festival this weekend, will try to catch it. More about We Fun, from the ATLFF site : We Fun is an insider's look at a small group of bands that have come to international prominence in the last year. Atlanta area bands like the Black Lips, Mastodon and Deerhunter that started playing at house parties and offbeat local venues are now playing festivals around the world. It is the story of the Peter Pan syndrome reaching critical mass and the creativity that follows. It is also a portrait of how a scene develops, in this case the Atlanta indie rock scene. It starts as simply with talented musicians who just want to play their music with no compromises, followed by venues that make themselves accessible to new and rising acts, and fans who take ownership and pride in helping to nurture a burgeoning community. Eventually, the rest of the world notices. There is fire, firewo

Full Movie - SNEAK PREVIEW - Cosmic Disco Detective Rene And The Mystery Of Immortal Time Travelers

NEW - COSMIC DISCO DETECTIVE RENE (2023) - TRAILER!

The Secret Society For Slow Romance (2022) - available to rent as a new release starting January 1

Werewolf Ninja Philosopher at Vimeo VOD

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