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The Flipside film festival is an international film festival held in Plymouth, England, which focuses on independent and experimental film practice. It is put on by Flipside, a collective which explores participatory modes of film-making and alternatives to the industrial technical obsolescence model. It takes its inspiration and central research methodology from the DIY punk subculture. ==History== The first Flipside Film Festival was conceived and curated by filmmaker Dan Paolantonio in 2008. It ran from 21–31 May 2008, in Plymouth and showcased both feature length and short films. The event featured an open call for film submissions, an "Official Selection" screening, and various thematically relevant film workshops. The 2008 Official Selection program included: *''Tony Hill: A Retrospective'' (Including Laws of Nature/Downside Up/History of the Wheel) (UK) *''Super-8 Cities'' by Nathan Coombs (UK) *''Our Sufferings in This Land'' by Ed Hill (UK/Palestine) *''She's A Punk Rocker: UK'' by Zillah Minx (UK) *''There is No Authority but Yourself'' by Alexander Oey (NL) *''Confusions of an Unmarried Couple'' by Jason and Brett Butler (CAN) *''ALF: Behind the Mask'' by Shannon Keith (USA) *''The Dead Brothers: Death is Not the End'' and ''Zownir: Radical Man'' by M.A. Littler (GER) *''Dancehall Queen'' and ''Westway to the World'' by Don Letts (UK) The 2011 Flipside festival, titled "Flipside 2: The Familial Lens Festival," examined the amateur family film or "home movie." The festival was one week long and featured a conference and academic symposium around the theme. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Flipside film festival」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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