I was excited to find out yesterday that Todd Rohal has put his unique feature debut The Guatemalan Handshake (2006) up on Vimeo, in addition to a lot more of his work. Also now online for viewers to enjoy are a bunch of extras (deleted scenes, trailers, etc.) plus Rohal’s equally idiosyncratic shorts, such as Knuckleface Jones (1999) and Hillbilly Robot (2001).
When browsing the selection of recently uploaded videos on Rohal’s Vimeo page, I came across this personal favorite, a series of out-takes from Rohal’s second film, The Catechism Cataclysm, featuring Steve Little’s Father Billy screaming and running away in terror. You can enjoy it below.
The Catechism Cataclysm – Father Billy’s Screamfest 2011 from Todd Rohal on Vimeo.… Read the rest...
When browsing the selection of recently uploaded videos on Rohal’s Vimeo page, I came across this personal favorite, a series of out-takes from Rohal’s second film, The Catechism Cataclysm, featuring Steve Little’s Father Billy screaming and running away in terror. You can enjoy it below.
The Catechism Cataclysm – Father Billy’s Screamfest 2011 from Todd Rohal on Vimeo.… Read the rest...
- 8/22/2012
- by Nick Dawson
- Filmmaker Magazine - Blog
Short film fanatic Mike Plante has launched a brand new project promoting the work of some of his favorite filmmakers. It’s the Cinemad Mix Tape! The first edition of which was launched recently featuring eight short films that are available for purchase or rental right now. The lineup of films on the Mix Tape is below and includes work from Cam Archer, Tom Barndt, Kelly Sears, Lilli Carre and more.
Plante is on a one-man mission to bring short films to the masses and to make sure this unique cinematic artform finally gets the respect it deserves. Previously, Plante has helped short filmmakers out by buying them a hot meal for his legendary Lunchfilm series; then, last year he put out the amazing Cinemad: Almanac 2009 DVD.
The first edition of the Cinemad Mix Tape is available via Amazon’s Video-on-Demand program. You can either rent the films for a...
Plante is on a one-man mission to bring short films to the masses and to make sure this unique cinematic artform finally gets the respect it deserves. Previously, Plante has helped short filmmakers out by buying them a hot meal for his legendary Lunchfilm series; then, last year he put out the amazing Cinemad: Almanac 2009 DVD.
The first edition of the Cinemad Mix Tape is available via Amazon’s Video-on-Demand program. You can either rent the films for a...
- 4/3/2010
- by Mike Everleth
- Underground Film Journal
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