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Make your own post!Chatterhead - A Short Fiml About The Debate In Our Heads.
Here is a film about the debate a young woman has in her head, as she walks home from work. To go for Bernie, or for Hillary? How do we decide?
When The Rent Is Too Damn High.
Here's a short film about leaving the cold noisy city for a more peaceful place, where you actually have time to enjoy life. It's not going to solve all problems, but it's a lot cheaper. That's something right there.
Watch This Pretentious Video About A Dog Artist Taking The Art World By A Sh*t Storm
This is the story of Charlie Chicken, Canine Artist - a rescue dog in Brooklyn who is taking the art world by a sh*t storm. This 3 minute short film is an official selection at the puppy pound international film festival
BREAKING! Banksy Is Revealed....and You're Not Going To Believe Who He Is.
ALERT! He's a rescue dog from Puerto Rico named Charlie Chicken. This is his story. TRT: 3 min. [Official selection] Puppy Pound International Festival. A film by Edward David
F1 Real Life Driving Video Game With Sebastian Vettel
Basically it's real life Ridge Racer. You sit down, you drive, you get time, and you try to win. Was a really cool spot to work on.
Banned Disney Channel Pilot - Alan Smithee
Here's a TV Pilot that went a little too far.
Banned Tic Tac Commercial
A very sick and kind of beautiful in its own way commercial for Tic Tacs. Too hot for them to handle. Watch at your own risk.
NYC Blackout Photos With High Speed Underwater Flashlight - Beautiful - Photography By Lily Henderson
Photography by Lily Henderson
#OccupyWallStreet: Where Do We Go From Here?
Director Ed David traveled to Liberty Plaza on the one month anniversary of Occupy Wall Street to find out where the movement is headed next.
The Police and the Protestors
Occupy Wall Street. A music video played to the National that is a rally-cry for the protest movement.
Dying and Dinner Parties
Kathleen has been preparing for her own death for over ten years when she first volunteered for hospice care. And quite uniquely, she is also a hospice volunteer. Even with a terminal illness she continues on with good humor and a buddhist-like sensibility- seeing her end as just another thing that happens - just like her fabulous dinner parties. Hospice care provides humane care for terminally-ill people in the last phases of their life as well as for the families of those who are in the last stages of their life. Since the shooting of this film, Kathleen has passed away. This is one segment of the documentary film, "Lessons for the Living." Lessons for the Living Film at: www.lessonsforthelivingfilm.com Share your hospice story at: www.lessonsforthelivingstories.com DIRECTOR Lily Henderson CINEMATOGRAPHER Ed David PRODUCERS Leslie Koren / Shani Hashaviah
Kathleen On Dying and Dinner Parties - Excerpt
It's an interview with a woman who is dying but works to help those who are actively dying. She has since passed away since the interview.