American Psycho-Toddler Opening Scene (The Ethan Movie Series)

Don’t worry – the movie is not nearly as gruesome as the title suggests. The inspiration for the video comes from the similarly titled 2000 Christian Bale film American Psycho, a dark comedy/satire about the excesses and materialism of the 1980s. While American Psycho-Toddler shares none of the formers thematic elements, it borrows the structure of its classic opening scene, from the haunting, repetitive piano composition to the deadpan, matter-of-fact narration of Bale’s Patrick Bateman as he narcissistically describes his morning ritual in amusingly unnecessary detail. If you want to check out the inspiration for the video, the original opening scene of American Psycho is available for viewing on YouTube at this link.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hloiO0Kli20

A Day’s Work

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Toda Una Vida

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“Nothing is more like hell than a happy marriage!” — Gabriel Garcia Marquez

Written and directed by Alejandro Ramirez (2006).

How wings are attached to the Backs of Angels

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Craig Welch takes viewers inside a surreal, meticulously crafted world to meet a mysterious protagonist and his otherworldly visitor.

In this surreal exposition, we meet a man, obsessed with control. His intricate gadgets manipulate yet insulate, as his science dissects and reduces. How exactly are wings attached to the back of angels? In this invented world drained of emotion, where everything goes through the motions, he is brushed by indefinite longings. Whether he can transcend his obsessions and fears is the heart of the matter. A film without words.

Directed by : Craig Welch. Produced in 1996

Aquarium

*No animals were harmed during the making of this film.*
Featuring an ailing pooch, a secret crush and a romantic evening amongst marine lovers, “Aquarium” takes a startlingly unique look at an everyday subject: suburban adolescence. Written and directed by Rob Meyer, the film was given Honorable Mention at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival.
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Change? A Cinema Workshop One Minute film by Thomas Finer

2007 Cinema Workshop One minute Film by Thomas Finer. Inspired By Aphex Twin and Chris Cunningham.

One Minute Short Film – Destiny (Israel, 2005)

Won the first place in the international jerusalem film festival (2005).

This One Shot was made under two rough rules: The camera can not be stopped, and the length can not go over one minute.

Writing, Directing, Shooting and Editing.

Wrong side of the bed – Award winning short film

Normality takes a turn on his head when Mr Average Joe suffers a very unlucky day when he gets up on the wrong side of the bed. Will he manage to get back on the right side of life or will he be doomed to suffer bad fortune for the rest of the day? This film was the winner of 2006 One Minute Wonder Competition.

The Plastic Battle – Best Green One-minute film

Winner of Friends of the Earth’s Best One-minute green film award.

Director Ulla Jacobsen (Denmark) on her entry:

“Over-packaging of children’s toys takes on absurb dimensions…”

What our judges said:

“Simple story, simply told” – David Sproxton

“Brilliant film. Perfect! The best!” – Dilly Gent

“Good concept” – Andrew Macdonald

My Short Film(1 Minute)

This is a short film I did in 2005 and it was nominated for India-International Film Festival on disability ……