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Zodiac

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I’ve always been a huge fan of David Fincher’s. Even the much underrated ‘the Game’ was magnificent and his upcoming movie (five years after Panic Room) looks like its going to be one of the highlights of the year. Fincher has a vision not to be interfered with (Fight Club, Se7en) and the respect for him in the industry is such that he can not only get some of the best actors in the business to work with him but he has the sort of power that can hold a film back from being entered in time for the Oscars so that he can fine-tune it. Respect.

ANAGRAM FILM CLUB No. 5

Ahoj and Hello to one and all,

Ahoj and Hello
MaTT&MiRO of Anagram Film CLub here… This Sunday we have another original program for you. We are pleased to have as our featured filmmaker Milos Tomic. We will be screening 4 original shorts from Milos that are not to be missed.
In addition we have “MILENA’, a strange stop frame animated tale of an amputee protitute.
We have a little short from Jan Svankmajer for all you sport fans out there “Virile Games”
For you music fans we have a few interesting music videos and a rare little piece with John Lennon and Bob Dylan from 1966….
By special ‘member’ request we will also have a little taste of Jim Hemson’s The Muppet Show and we will be screening a few shorts that we did not have time for at the last screening, including Katerina Lillqvist’s “Tytto ja Sotamies” and Adam Elliot’s “Harvey Krumpet”.
So don’t miss this Sunday’s screening of Anagram Film Club with a bigger better Anagram Quiz with more prizes.
Our next screening, #5, will be Sunday March 11th from 19:30 downstairs at:

Gusto Restaurant
Vinohradska 83
Prague 2
Just a short walk down from Green Line metro stop Jirího z Podìbrad on Vinohradska.
See you all there,
MaTT&MiRO

BLOCK

After proving we could make movies for no money while shooting on location in a box room, the experiment continued with a film shot using no camera at all. BLOCK is the story of a novelist who moves into Birkenhead’s notorious North End in in an attempt to overcome writer’s block. Little does he know what the future holds for him and the human race. Respect is due to Rory Wilmer for his stark, high-contrast photographs of Merseyside.