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  • NYC Memories

    2011-11-04 16:05 / 会员可以看

    It's been a few weeks since my trip to NYC so thought I should throw up a post of a few memories. We screened RED LIGHT REVOLUTION for the first time there and it seemed to go down really well (there's link to the Q&A from the screening below).

    Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AuRxO0izJtE


    Highlights of my week in New York were:

    Seeing a play right after a 13 hour flight.
    Eating fried chicken on waffles in Harlem.
    Sitting on a bench above traffic on the High Line.
    Pizza by the slice in Greenwich Village.
    Strolling past a film set in Queens - and seeing all the teamsters.
    Going to an old butchers that's been converted into a meat-lovers' restaurant called Carnivore.
    Getting the bill at Carnivore and calculating how much chuan'r in Beijing I could buy with that.
    Looking for Humphrey Bogart's chair in the Friars Club.
    Getting used to paying a buck tip every time I order at the bar. Trying to think of what to do when I run out out one dollar notes.
    Trying to meet a friend at one of the 7 exits of Penn Station... and forgetting which exit.

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  • Taking the Sex Shop to Transylvania

    2011-10-26 13:28 / 会员可以看

    I've just returned from Cluj, Romania -- in the heart of Transylvania -- for the Comedy Cluj International Film Festival. Transylvania seems like a rather unexpected place for Europe's largest comedy film festival (horror may be what first comes to mind), but Cluj is a real fun-loving college town and very much went against any stereotyped expectations I may have had. Unlike the movies, there was no horse drawn carriage to meet me at the airport. Though I did see far more people at night than in the day-time hours (!) I spent 4 days exploring the city, hanging out with filmmakers, and showing "Red Light Revolution". It turns out Romania has quite a few sex shops, but they are mostly only open in the day-time. One of the things I learnt during my trip is that the Transylvanian accent we hear in vampire movies doesn't exist, folks don't talk like that at all!


    An official government building hangs the festival poster.


    The closing gala was a serious affair with the host giving a long off-the-cuff lecture on the nature of comedy and the voices he hears in his head. Was bizarre but very memorable.


    Red Light screened for the first time in a converted synagogue. Here's me, the doll, and participating filmmakers from Munich.


    Closing night party with filmmakers.


    Cluj has some very interesting old architecture.


    And retro public telephones.


    Would be a great location to shoot a spy movie set in the 60's.


    Very cool alley-ways, a real cinematic town.


    Overall an amazing trip and a very fun festival, thoroughly recommended.

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  • Things I've Never Done in Wuhan Before with a Sex Shop Comedy

    2011-06-28 14:36 / 会员可以看

    The "Red Light Revolution" 《红灯梦》 movie train hit the city of Wuhan recently, which is a bustling metropolis about two hours flight from Beijing. It was a new experience for me so I thought I'd write a list of things I'd never done before but did in my 48 hours in Wuhan.

    Things I've Never Done in Wuhan Before with a Sex Shop Comedy:

    Going into a Chinese sex museum.

    Going into a Chinese sex museum to showcase my own work. (never saw that one on the "to-do" list growing up)

    Having people not attend the sex museum screening because they said they were too shy to enter the sex museum (but would you please tell me the address of the next screening).

    Discovering that the people who attend sex museum screenings are very academic. (It was one of the most intellectual Q&A's we've had for the film so far). It was interesting to see that none of the "trench-coat crowd" attended. If anyone knows where the trench-coat crowd watches their movies in Wuhan, please let me know, but it's not the sex museum.

    Having a sex museum provide me and the film's team with free accommodation and breakfasts (in the hotel owned by the sex museum).

    Finding out that sex museum breakfasts are the same as regular breakfasts.

    Having receptionists at the hotel leave their posts to sneak into the screening mid-way through.

    Screening the movie at someone's 12th floor 80 square metre apartment, an apartment that has been transformed into an indie film club with a hefty mailing list. If you didn't know where this club was, you'd never find it, it's totally off the radar.

    Playing to the Wuhan university crowd in the university district -- and finding out that some of the Beijing slang used in the film isn't used down in Wuhan.

    Hitting up Vox, an indie music venue, and packing it out.

    All in all an eye-opening 48 hours in Wuhan! Cheers to Waiting in Wuhan for organizing it!


    Finally 《红灯梦》 gets it's own clapper board announcement!

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  • Memories from the Terracotta Film Festival, London

    2011-05-19 14:34 / 会员可以看

    Just returned from a great week in London, where I got to hang out with fellow ANDers Junichi and Akira, as well as make heaps more friends at the Terracotta Far East Film Festival. I caught about 5 films playing at the festival, all great, but my favourite was a surprising Korean comedy called "Petty Romance" that puts a unique spin on the romantic comedy genre by adding a manga storyline. And I've got to say the Prince Charles Cinema, built in the '60s, has a really nice vibe to it: red, dark (not ominously so), and retro (with old-school squeaky leather chairs). Word is there was a bit of an outcry when the original fold-out chairs were replaced a few years back. Reminds me of a mix between the Astor and Northcote's Westgarth cinema in Melbourne. "Red Light Revolution" 《红灯梦》 picked up the audience award, which was a very cool way to end 7 days in the UK. A big cheers to Suki for the fest photos.


    Show-time outside the Prince Charles Cinema with Candy the inflatable doll. One audience member won the same Beijing sex toy T-shirt she is wearing (well, not THE same one).


    Candy has traveled to Brazil, the USA, and now England. Customs inspectors have been very friendly at national borders.


    Guest actors and Directors. From left: Kim (Breathless), me, Tak (Yakuza Weapon), Rina (Karate Girl), Clement (Gallants).


    With guests and the organizing team at Terracotta at the Slug & Lettuce Bar, just down the road from the cinema. The pub was offering 25% off to festival-goers, something I forgot to run with.


    The festival hosted a great Sichuan dinner and after party.


    Discussing indie filmmaking at a festival class with Londoners before the screening.


    Q&A with Joey from Terracotta.





    The rest of my stay in London I spent exploring the city by foot. The weather was perfect and there were heaps of surprises behind every corner.


    The swans of Kensington Palace.


    The Big B.


    The gate to Chinatown, with a banner celebrating the royal wedding.

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  • Red Light Hits the Grassroots Runnin'

    2011-04-16 17:01 / 会员可以看

    While the film's on the overseas fest circuit, it's also been a busy few months for RED LIGHT REVOLUTION 《红灯梦》 in the Mainland. As we're working on our "permit form to get a permit", we've begun to take the film directly to the audience; hitting the local grassroots scene running with local rock bands, China preview screenings, and just hard work. Am on the look-out for more venues, collaboration ideas etc, please just send me a note on AND or on the film's Facebook page.


    "Red Light Revolution" Festival poster, designed by Shanghai based designer Gregor Koerting.


    Time Out Shanghai's screening packs it out.

    A full house at Sexy Beijing's screening in Yugong Yishan.


    Q&A time with Sexy Beijing, Danwei, and filmmaker/writer Fan Popo.


    RLR's producer introduces the film at Yugong Yishan.


    Flyers hit the streets of Beijing.


    Beijing rock band Hypocrite aka 伪君子, whose music features in the film, put on this rocking night at Hot Cat Club. They designed the above poster.


    Chinese T-shirt brand Plastered joins in to promote the film, selling Red Light adult shop T-shirts.


    Local band Mama's Mud aka 妈妈泥乐队
    (their music also featured in the film), jam it up at the screening.


    Standing room only at the back of the Hot Cat Club.


    Press in local magazine.

    Heaps of thanks to everyone who helped organise all the events. We'll have some more cooking shortly. Next up outside of China: LA Asian Pacific Film Festival, Newport Beach Film Festival, and the Terracotta Far East Film Festival. If you're in town for any of them, drop me a note!

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  • 艺术家空间 
    留言於 2011-12-15 22:41  [举报]
    U R Alive...Woohoo ; ]
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    留言於 2011-11-14 10:47  [举报]
    RLR is coming to Singapore!
    Sat 17 Dec, 5.30pm!
    ONLY ONE SCREENING!

    TICKETING: http://tix.sinema.sg

    Please support! :)
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    留言於 2011-11-03 22:08  [举报]
    M3GA <3
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    留言於 2011-10-09 18:44  [举报]
    Hey Sam,
    Good luck with RLR in NYC!
    Please share your news then!! :-)
  • 艺术家空间 
    留言於 2011-09-29 23:54  [举报]
    Hello Sam, nice to see you! SZM teaser here just for fun: http://www.michaelrobinsonmorris.com/wd/szmteaser.html
    Cheers!
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    留言於 2011-08-27 15:13  [举报]
    Congrats on the FRESH review in FilmBizAsia!
  • 艺术家空间 
    留言於 2011-05-26 19:56  [举报]
    I will have a free time in 2 days. Let's meet up in Beijing! :-)
  • 艺术家空间 
    留言於 2011-05-06 3:06  [举报]
    Thanks for becoming a 'fan' of me Sam! Definitely looking forward to "Red Light Revolution" premiering at LAAPFF!
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    留言於 2011-05-02 22:15  [举报]
    Saaaaam! whuttup! :-)
  • 留言於 2011-05-02 12:56  [举报]
    how are you!
    祝福大家!
  • 艺术家空间 
    留言於 2011-03-31 14:15  [举报]
    Hi Sam,
    How have you been up to? It's finally spring-ish here. Yes, that museum is really col. Glad you also like it!! :-)
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    留言於 2011-03-24 11:34  [举报]
    yes, it was good to meet you too!! =)
  • 艺术家空间 
    留言於 2011-01-21 8:56  [举报]
    Thanks Sam... Hope you're doing well!

    What have you been up to lately?
  • 艺术家空间 
    留言於 2011-01-01 17:03  [举报]
    Happy New Year 新年快乐!
  • 留言於 2010-12-31 23:45  [举报]
    Happy new year ,best wish for you .
  • 留言於 2010-12-30 20:21  [举报]
    Happy New Years from everyone at alivenotdead.com!
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    留言於 2010-11-30 20:18  [举报]
    Same here!!! it was nice to meeting you ^^
    i go check the trailer!!
    Pierre: teach him one of your magic tricks ;) instead the beer, haha
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    留言於 2010-11-21 0:23  [举报]
    Hey, I just realized you were the 500th comment on my gestbook!!! That deserves a prize of some sort... He he! How'bout a beer???
  • 留言於 2010-09-23 4:40  [举报]
    Hi Sam
    Don't know if you remember me from Beijing. Red Light Revolution seems awesome. It would be great if you could enter it for the Copenhagen Night Film Festival. The link is http://www.cphpix.dk/n/a2.lasso?n=911. Then I could get a chance to see it out here.
    / Manisha
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    留言於 2010-06-14 21:10  [举报]
    Cool! I'm looking forward to it... :)
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