Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Paperfangs - Lifelong



Zebra And Snake, Paperfangs

Kulttuuritehdas Korjaamo, vintti, Helsinki
Sat 03.03.2012
19:00-03:00
Showtime 22:00

Sunday, February 26, 2012

The Best of Tampere Film Festival 2012



A Kiasma Theatre tradition, the Best of Tampere Film Festival screening showcases a selection of the best entries in 2012.

Details of this year’s screenings will be published in the week before the event here.

Kiasma theatre
Sat 17.3. 14:00
Tickets 7eur

Comics in Concert@Kiasma theatre

A Finnish trio consisting of an illustrator, guitarist and accordion player create fascinating new art.

The musicians’ improvised jazz sound is complemented by a third, soundless instrument, while the live comic drawing takes its inspiration from the music. Ville Ranta, Aleksi Ranta and Niko Kumpuvaara are all masters of their own craft but Comics in Concert is more than the sum of its parts; here, drawing becomes music and music becomes storytelling.

Comic artist Ville Ranta has performed at comic concerts at the Angoulême comics festival in France, sharing the stage with other musicians and illustrators. For the past five years, these concerts have ranked among the most popular events at the festival. The collaboration between the Ranta brothers and Kumpuvaara takes the idea a step further towards a deeper and more experimental musicality. The trio have performed at musical and comics events across Finland and in Sweden.

Comics in Concert @ Kiasma theatre
Sat 26.5.2012 16:00
Free admission

More info:
Kiasma (Museum of Contemporary art)

Saturday, February 25, 2012

The sci-fi movie Hollywood would not dare to make



Iron Sky, a Finnish dark sci-fi comedy about Nazis who have been living on the dark side of the moon since the end of the Second World War has turned out to be the unlikely hot ticket of this year's Berlin Film Festival.

The mood in Iron Sky is pretty the same as in Finnish Motion Novel movie called Thesis of Evil: dark scifi.

Seems the Iron Sky community has been involved somehow in Thesis of Evil also? The crew of the Thesis of Evil want to thank the Energia/Iron Sky community for the support!

More info:
Official site of the Iron Sky
Review by The Independent

Motion novel: Thesis of Evil



The animators of Thesis of Evil were wondering what to call their project in terms of genre. Is it animation? Well, sort of, but not in a traditional sense.

They (Mutant Koala Pictures) are using computer-generated camera movements to build a 3D space with elements moving in parallel layers to create a sense of depth. They photograph all the actors and add backgrounds, effects and camera movements in post-production. This gives us a look and feel of a graphic novel with live action and sound.

They decided to call it Motion Novel.

More info:
Thesis of Evil

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