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Babelgum animation award feedback
In this video, Rémy Schaepman tries to tell how winning the Babelgum Online Film Festival's animation award has changed his life. But this one is not really different than before because as a student, he keeps the money he won for future projects, and stay focused on studies for now. So, he decided to add a short animation of the award ceremony, to increase the interest of seeing him speaking clumsily in English. Well, he hopes to have more appealing news to tell in the near future !
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REWIND
A kid. A videotape. A boy. An insuperable boundary... Notes:I'm Daniele Santonicola and I'm 19 years old. The video was shot after I was chosen by a tv movie production to make a 2 minute short movie. It had to be written, directed and edited in only one day by myself.
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Babelgum Channels - January 2008
A quick overview of some of most popular branded channels on Babelgum, including Off The Fence, Ministry Of Sound, Serie A, Rushes Soho Film Festival and the Encounters Film Festival
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Greater - Defeating AIDS
Winner of the Documentary Award in the first Babelgum Online Film Festival. The defeat of AIDS in the Naguru and Kireka slums of Kampala (Uganda). This is billed as a non-documentary and, watching the way it pulls together the different stories of Ugandan women who are HIV positive, we soon realise that we’re seeing life there in a way we might not in the mainstream.
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Seventh and Hill
Seventh and Hill is a heist film that takes place in Downtown Los Angeles' Jewelry District. An undercover Agent, Brad Grey is posing as an independent jewelry salesmen, in order to help lure in and catch the Tomis Brothers. These two brothers have attacked and robbed numerous salesmen in the past and the FBI has been on them for the past 6 months. Everything they've worked for depends on what happens at Seventh and Hill.
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"Lots of Love HARRY"
The story of one of the many nameless people identified by no more than a bunch of flowers laid at the roadside.
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Pre-Life / Post-Life
The first film by Garett Engelmann and his friends, with a budget of 500 dollars canadian. "In Pre-Life we plan everything about our lives; from how we look, who we meet, how we die and all in between. A man persuades a woman to kill him during his life on Earth. The event unfolds... Later, in Post-Life, the woman shares the news that things didn't go exactly as planned."
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Waiting...
This historical MicroDoc gives a glimpse into the difficulties faced by Palestinian children and their parents in the H2 section of the West Bank city of Hebron during extended periods of curfew in 2003, when contrary to UN regulations, children were regularly prevented from going to school by Israeli soldiers. In the ongoing Israeli/Palestinian conflict, it is easy to lose sight of the ways that the everyday lives of ordinary people can be disrupted. Shot largely on hidden camera to avoid confiscation by the soldiers, this film provides a window to just one aspect of children’s and parents’ lives under military occupation.
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QWERTY
A mentally-afflicted young man is accused of murdering his long time benefactor. The truth of what really happened lies in his mad obsession with his supposed victim's old typewriter, on which he types relentlessly, day and night.
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Officer Down
Winner of the Short Film Award. Once a practicing Catholic, Vincent has become a vigilante cop in the NYPD who robs and kills drug dealers. When his son is almost killed in a hit and run, Vincent sets out to find the one responsible. As clues bring him closer to his mark, Vincent's tortured past comes back to haunt him - and what should be nothing more than a routine dose of street justice might not be quite that simple.
 

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