Posts Tagged: documentary

Friday Download is dedicated to curating the best download-able objects on the web, courtesy of BitTorrent Bundle Publishers. In this edition of FDL: five generations of family history, through the lens of an extraordinary house. Filmmaker Nick Fitzhugh provides viewers with an intimate look at the history of his family’s vacation home Starboard Light, an…

A new documentary follows artist Gary Baseman’s journey into his family’s past. Mythical Creatures, currently in development, is a film exploring the secrets we keep, the stories we hold on to; the family histories we protect and pass down. This is the true story of the Basemans.

Now All Drugs are Digital

The first documentary short from the team behind Children of the Machine uncovers the emerging world of device-tripping. “The PC is the LSD of the ‘90s,” stated Timothy Leary in his last book, Chaos and Cyber Culture. Your first-ever desktop was acid. Think about your iPhone. Think about Oculus Rift. These are the 21st century’s…

Friday Download is dedicated to curating the best download-able objects on the web, courtesy of BitTorrent Bundle Publishers. In this edition of FDL: an inside look at a fiction film masked as a documentary from Light and Shadow Pictures. Problem of Evil follows Jason, an amateur widowed filmmaker battling conflicts with his faith, while investigating…

New BitTorrent Bundle explores the untold story of the storied hip hop label, in music, art, and film from the new documentary, Our Vinyl Weighs A Ton, out today on iTunes. Stones Throw Records started out as a eulogy; an imprint formed in 1996 by Chris Manak (Peanut Butter Wolf) to posthumously publish the work…

New BitTorrent documentary Bundle from 108 Media puts a lens on African urbanization – and asks viewers to help. In 2009, Anneliese Vandenberg and Austin Peck bought a one-way ticket to Kenya. They dedicated themselves to working locally with the communities- understanding their ways of life, their beliefs, and offering a helping hand whenever they…