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« on: Oct 11, 2004, 13:59 »

LUFF - Lausanne Underground Film & Music Festival


(c) Usama Alshaibi "Convulsion Expulsion" (movie still)

13th - 17th October 2004

The main attractions at this year's LUFF in Lausanne are the retrospectives on Kenneth Anger, Roland Lethem and Sarah Jacobson.

My friend Usama Alshaibi will feature his short film "Convulsion Expulsion" in the "Courts métrages expérimentaux" competition on Thursday, 14th October, 20h30 and Rachaël  (a.k.a. Hecate) will be mixing the same night at around 2am.

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« Reply #1 on: Oct 11, 2004, 14:52 »

this looks like good fun, i wish i wasnt stuck in the north of england.

i do dislike the use of the term "underground" though.
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« Reply #2 on: Oct 11, 2004, 14:55 »

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i do dislike the use of the term "underground" though.


I agree. I'd have preferred "lowbrow" in this context. But then again, "LLFF" doesn't sound as nice as "LUFF"... Wink
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« Reply #3 on: Oct 11, 2004, 19:47 »

And the new Troma! There's gonna be the new Troma!

(for once i love my filthy city...)
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« Reply #4 on: Oct 12, 2004, 02:17 »

is cannibal the musical good?

i am tempted to buy it...
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« Reply #5 on: Oct 12, 2004, 10:05 »

i have not seen this one but my friends who have vow it a cult.
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« Reply #6 on: Oct 17, 2004, 19:32 »

Well, i missed the new TROMA in the end. I did not see much, in fact (went mostly for the music and the pleasure of showering thee old Whitehouse bastards with beer), but i can at least "review" quickly a few things:

Elevator Movie (Zeb Haradon / USA / 2004 / 95 minutes / 16mm, B&W)

An elevator that stops and won't work again. Inside, a nerdy 26 years old (anal-)sex obsessed and virgin guy + a christian born-again ex-slut with her bag of food. Hours, days pass by... WTF happens, i won't tell you. What i'll say is that this movie has got a very low concern for coherence, which is totally motivated! For instance, at some point, the guy has a hammer duct taped to his arm, for no reason whatsoever but the director's own unexplained will... In brief, it was some funny shit that confused all the arty people trying so hard to get some meaning out of it.

After The Apocalypse (Yasuaki Nakajima / USA / 2004 / 72 minutes / 16mm, B&W).

Quite a different genre and clearly quite a different ambition: After the Apocalypse's scenario is contained in its title, just add TEH ART over it. So, pros would be background, image, actors. Contras is this constant hesitation between poetry and the classical survival-of-a-few-in-a-world-of-ruins plot. Since, for whatever reason, all characters happen to be voiceless, the movie resembles some sort of post-nuclear Guerre du Feu (fight or collaboration, possession of the (only) woman…) - except for the fact that in the latter, the cavemen didn't dare eating each other...

Also saw, with your favourite High Priestess who's going to tell you all a lot more about it  :jump: , the programm of experimental short movies, that happened to be surprisingly not bad… Best of them being, of course, the shortest with the longest title.

Annoying arty thing: why do loads of movies claim filiation with Lynch's early works (like those two up there) when they have about nothing in common - apart from the limited means of production?
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« Reply #7 on: Oct 17, 2004, 23:34 »

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Uhmm... would you kindly grant me an expanded deadline to post my (non-existant) review by tomorrow night, sir?  Rolling Eyes
My keyboard is full of.. uhmm.. eel juice and I also have to do the laundry first! laundry
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« Reply #8 on: Oct 18, 2004, 10:37 »

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Oh no... NOT again!
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« Reply #9 on: Oct 19, 2004, 13:52 »

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It kicks ass! Buy it! Buy it! Buy it! Way better than the new Troma: Tales From The Crapper which was way to long (2h) and really became boring in the end; except if u like lesbians and/or lebian vampires and sensless stories. Sorry for u Klav but at least u spared 12.-
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« Reply #10 on: Oct 19, 2004, 14:03 »

(See? Just as i said)
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« Reply #11 on: Oct 19, 2004, 14:05 »

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Sorry for u Klav but at least u spared 12.-


Bah, if that can help the LUFF survive. Although they had quite some sponsors this time, contrary to last year's.
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