Bigbrotherstate is an educational film about what politicians claim
to be protection of our freedom,but what we refer to as repressive legislation.
Since terrorism has become a global threat, especially after 9/11
governments all over the world have started enforcing laws which,
so the governments say, should increase national security.
These laws obviously aim at another goal:
the states gaining more and more control of the citizens
at the cost of our privacy and freedom.
Fons Schiedon is an Amsterdam based designer and director.
His output ranges from animated comedy, character development,
museum exhibitions, interior related designs and political cartoons
to corporate identities,broadcast design, art-direction and editorial
illustration.
Since 2001 he has illustrated for a variety of magazines including
Esquire and Park Avenue (GER). He worked on a wide range of
projects including the corporate identity for Submarinechannel.com,
several websites,principal designs for Peter Greenaway’s online game
Tulse Luper Journey and motion graphics for the 2004 documentary
SNEAKERS. He has worked on a number of interior projects and
designed a museum exhibition. In 2005 he made a weekly political
cartoon for one of the major Dutch newspapers.
As a director Fons delivered music videos,commercials and animated
shorts, as well as channel id’s for Nickelodeon and MTV ASIA.
He created,wrote and directed MobSquad (2006), a biweekly animated
series for MTV Asia/Australia. This short format mini series (45-80 sec)
was distributed via TV broadcast, web and mobile phones. It features
three friends celebrating their dysfunctional lives. 13 episodes were
produced by his company.
Big Brother State is an animated shortfilm from David Scharf
studying at University of Applied Sciences in Augsburg.
He won the first price at the Emergeandsee-Filmfestival in Berlin
with this short about public surveillance.
Very nice Work…so watch the Clip!
Another movie from the Director Satoshi Kon is coming: Paprika.
29 year old Dr. Atsuko Chiba is an attractive but modest Japanese
research psychotherapist whose work is on the cutting edge of her
field. Her alter-ego is a stunning and fearless 18 year old “dream
detective,” code named PAPRIKA, who can enter into people’s
dreams and synchronize with their unconscious to help uncover the
source of their anxiety or neurosis.
Transformers is a 2007 live action science fiction film conceptually
based on the Transformers franchise and toy line. The film is directed
by Michael Bay with Steven Spielberg acting as the executive producer.
Due to the new complex design aesthetic of the Transformers, the film
has had intense Internet speculation, and has a release date of July 4,
2007 in the United States and Canada.
Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer is the sequel to the 2005
film Fantastic Four. Doug Jones and Beau Garrett appear in the
sequel as the Silver Surfer and Frankie Raye, respectively.
Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer has a target release date
of June 15, 2007.
Award-winning filmmaker Guillermo del Toro delivers a unique,
richly imagined epic with PAN’S LABYRINTH, a gothic fairytale set
against the postwar repression of Franco’s Spain.
Harnessing the formal characteristics of classic folklore to a
20th Century landscape, del Toro delivers a timeless tale
of good and evil, bravery and sacrifice, love and loss.
After “Pi” and “Requiem for a Dream”,
the new movie from Director Darron Aronofsky comes to your cinema.
“The Fountain” is an odyssey about one man’s thousand-year struggle
to save the woman he loves. As a 16th century Conquistador,
a modern-day scientist, and a 26th century astronaut,
he searches for the secret to eternal life.
After “Sin City”, now the next movie
based on a epic graphic novel by the artist Frank Miller is coming.
“300″ is a ferocious retelling of the ancient Battle of Thermopylae
in which King Leonidas and 300 Spartans fought to the death
against Xerxes and his massive Persian army.
Watch the brand new trailer…….
……it’s time to raise the swords again!