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  • BLOOD INTO GOLD: JODOROWSKY MASTERCLASS!

    09 Sep 2010

    If you happen to be in New York later this month, be sure to head along to the Museum of Art and Design for a masterclass with Alejandro himself! That's Mr Jodorowsky fielding questions and speaking about his incredible body of work.

    More info at the MAD site.

  • LIONEL NOMINATED FOR 2010 ATOM AWARD

    07 Sep 2010

    Eddie Martin's documentary on Lionel Rose continues it's streak of accolade with a nomination in this year's Australian Teachers of Media (ATOM) awards. Established in 1982, the organisation was set up by members of the Australian education sector to recognise outstanding works in film, television and animation within Australia and New Zealand.

    Lionel tells the story of an important figure in Australian sporting history - Lionel Rose, the first Aboriginal to win a World Class boxing title. Eddie Martin retraces Rose's life from his birthplace in Warragul, Victoria through to his massive success in the 1960s and subsequent problems in the 1970s and 80s. Last year we released a special 2 disc collection containing the complete documentary and a bonus disc featuring original news articles, interviews and rare boxing footage. Lionel was nominated for Best Documentary at the 2009 AFI awards and has been screened on SBS.

  • JACK CHARLES V THE CROWN

    30 Aug 2010

    As part of the annual Melbourne Festival (taking place this October in...uh...Melbourne), Jack Charles is starring in a stage production detailing his wild life as documented in our AFI nominated title, Bastardy. Jack Chalres V The Crown, is produced in conjunction with the Ilbijerri Theatre Company and will premiere at The Arts Centre on Tuesday October 12. More details here.

    While we're on the topic of the Melbourne Festvial, don't forget about the very special performance by The Boredoms on Saturday October 9!  

     

  • SATOSHI KON (1963 - 2010)

    25 Aug 2010

    It is with great sadness to report that legendary writer/director Satoshi Kon has passed away suddenly from cancer. He was 46.

    Born in Kushiro, Hokkaido in 1963, Kon's talent and visionary artistry was evident from an early age. He attended the Musashino College of the Arts where he began his career as a manga artist before moving on to become editor of Young Magazine. He entered the anime industry in 1991 working with Katsuhiro Otomo on the acclaimed Roujin Z. Otomo fostered Kon's talents with work on the Memories anthology in 1995, before Kon's directorial debut - the breakthrough classic Perfect Blue (1997).

    An impressive debut film in any genre, Perfect Blue established Kon as a young master of contemporary anime, blending fractured storylines with complex ideas on mental stability, conflicting reality and personal identity. His next feature, Millennium Actress (2001),  further explored Kon's complex storytelling techniques and his ruminations on the mindset of celebrity. The film brought more accolade and popularity with western audiences, winning Best Animated Film at the 2001 Fantasia Film Festival and tying for the Grand Prize with Miyazaki's Spirited Away at the 2001 Cultural Affairs Media Arts Festival. Tokyo Godfathers (2003) again impressed audiences and critics with it's unusual characters and the deep-rooted humanity within a dysfunctional setting.

    In 2006 Kon released what would become his best known work, Paprika. Filled with more complex concepts and mediations on the make-up of the human psyche, Paprika became an instant classic, not only in anime circles, but within the realm of science-fiction and esoteric cinema. Dazzling in its grasp of psychology and intricate detail of the subconscious, the film inspired many within the film industry with fans claiming that it was the seed for films such as 2010's Inception. Paprika brought more awards than any of Kon's previous work and he was once again hailed as the master of contemporary anime.

    Satoshi Kon also worked to establish better working conditions for animators and directors, helping found the Japan Animation Creators Association (JAniCA). The JAniCA continues to negotiate with animation studios to ensure the well-being of workers in the anime industry and push for unionised working conditions.

    Kon died suddenly on August 23 at the age of 46. His two final projects, The Dreaming Machine and a follow-up to his 2004 series Paranoia Agent remain unfinished.

    One can only wonder what incredible art and imagination he had yet to give the world. His legacy will continue to inspire for generations and we are all fortunate to have shared this planet with him.

     

    "Reality is that which, when you stop believing in it, doesn't go away."

                           - Philip K. Dick

  • THE SAMURAI SEASON 10

    24 Aug 2010

    We're almost at the end of our complete reissue of The Samurai - season 10 is now available for pre-order! This is the very first time that the CONTEST OF DEATH story has appeared on Australian DVD and is sure to bring back a flood of memories for those who caught this classic series on TV many years ago!

    Don't forget that we're still taking pre-orders for season 9: PUPPET NINJA!

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