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  • Love is a Puzzle, These are the Pieces #littledeaths #movie #geekgirl

    [www.littledeaths.com](http://www.littledeaths.com)

    Some of Australia’s brightest emerging directing talent have come together to collaborate on the eleven-part feature film **Little Deaths**. In the vein of Jim Jarmusch’s **Coffee and Cigarettes** and Robert Altman’s **Short Cuts**, **Little Deaths** is eleven stories about love, loss, music and sex.

    In **Little Deaths**, each of the 11 short stories “ written by Giula Sandler “ comments on and adds to the ones that came before and after. As a feature film, the story of the lonely tollbooth operator (Abe Forsythe) provides the thread that joins the interweaving tales. Whilst he imagines the love stories of those who pass through his toll gate, he discovers one of his own to explore and ultimately, the stories help guide him toward true love.

    The shorts were directed by Ben Chessell, Sian Davies, Melanie Brunt, Giula Sandler, Chris Benz, Fin Edquist, Jarrah Gurrie, Genevieve Bailey, Geoff Hitchins, James Teh and Toby Angwin. The cast includes Magda Szubanski, Adam Zwar, Alexandra Schepisi, Abe Forsythe and even **Animal Kingdom** director David Michod in one of the leading roles.

    **Little Deaths** will begin its exclusive cinema release at Cinema Nova from November 4. #Melbourne.

  • Being In The World #film #movie #geekgirl

    www.beingintheworldmovie.com

    Once upon a time there was a world full of meaning, focused by exemplary figures in the form of gods and heroes, saints and sinners. How did we lose them, or, might they still be around, in the form of modern day masters, in fields like sports, music, craft and cooking. Are these masters able to inspire us and bring back a sense of wonder, possibly even of the sacred?

  • Protest slaughter of dolphins in Japan

    Just saw a very compelling documentary about dolphin slaughter at the Melbourne International Film Festival. The movie called The Cove is utterly disturbing and you may well want to grimace, turn away or just shut your eyes while the footage of horrific scenes take place. But for how much longer can we turn away from the crimes we perpetuate against animals!?

    Thank goodness people care and it’s kudos to the film makers who risked their lives to capture this untold story of how the tiny coastal village of Taiji, Japan is at the epicenter of this dreadful crime.

    The website won’t give the plot away and it’s something that the director wants you all to take your friends to see! Who knew! But sometimes it’s not such a bad thing to make money to further influence a cause and get the word out.  I’ve personally learnt that you don’t have enough time to be complacent about the things you believe in, and I am trying to have some conviction and stop in my own complicity of killing animals.

    See what you can do to help the campaign to raise awareness of The Oceanic Protection society and help spread the word.

    http://thecovemovie.com/