Date posted: February 15, 2008
4 Months, 3 Weeks, 2 Days
If you read this you will probably already have heard something about 4 Months, 3 Weeks, 2 Days or perhaps even have seen it.
Date posted: February 15, 2008
If you read this you will probably already have heard something about 4 Months, 3 Weeks, 2 Days or perhaps even have seen it.
Date posted: February 3, 2008
With several hundred of films to choose from, and only short descriptions to go by, deciding which film to see at a festival such as the International Film Festival Rotterdam can be a daunting task. Having a strategy may help.
Date posted: October 20, 2007
For years I’ve been wishing for a DVD with some of my favourite animated shorts. At long last, my wishes have come true. The British Animation Awards have released a series of DVD’s with the winners of the biennial British animation awards and a collection of British and International Animation classics. Coincidentally this month also saw the release of a DVD with the Best Animation From Holland.
Date posted: August 31, 2007
There is a lot that can be said against Summer Palace the latest film by director Lou Ye, which has been banned in China, because of its depiction of the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989. The film is too long, there are too many tedious sex scenes, which go on for too long and halfway through the film it looses focus. But still, despite its flaws, I was moved.
The Earth From Above: High, Higher, Highest
The earth from above is one of the most successful concepts in photography of the past few years.
The 2008 Lindau Meeting in Economics
Videos from the 2008 Lindau Meeting in Economic Sciences are now online.
Blogging the Credit Crisis, Again
Even though I should be working on other things I couldn’t help being drawn in as the events unfolded.
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