http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/adamcurtis/2011/05/all_watched_over_by_machines_o.html
Very much looking forward to Adam Curtis’s latest.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/adamcurtis/2011/05/all_watched_over_by_machines_o.html
Very much looking forward to Adam Curtis’s latest.
Ashely/Amber Official Trailer
Edited by Guy Weltchek & Rebecca R. Rojer
Check out www.ashley-amber.com for more info about the film.

Friday, February 11 @ 4pm
Berlinale Shorts I: Press Screening
CinemaxX 5
Potsdamer Straße 5, Berlin
Press only; no Q&A
Tuesday, February 15 @ 10pm
Berlinale Shorts I
* official world premiere *
CinemaxX 3
Potsdamer Straße 5, Berlin
Q&A to follow screening; 8,00€
Wednesday, February 16 @ 6pm
Berlinale Shorts Go Arsenal: Artist Talks II
Kino Arsenal 2
Potsdamer Straße 2, Berlin
Artist Talk (no screening); Free
Friday, February 18 @ 5:45pm
Berlinale Shorts I
Colosseum 1
Schönhauser Allee 123, Berlin
Q&A to follow screening; 8,00€
Saturday, February 19 @ 5:45pm
Berlinale Shorts I
CinemaxX 5
Potsdamer Straße 5, Berlin
Q&A to follow screening; 8,00€
Friday, February 25
Soho House Berlin
Details TBA
For more info, visit ashley-amber.com and check out the Berlinale Program.

Ashley/Amber is about the anti-war movement in the USA…
Yes, the film is a conflict-ridden entanglement of various themes related to the character of a young woman: an excursion into the world of porn, a friend deployed in a war and the growing engagement within the student peace movement. Besides the intelligent cinematic linking of these areas, the director Rebecca Rojer captures much of the real-to-life atmosphere in Harvard, where the film plays and where she herself is a student. One doesn’t ‘just’ see a fictional film, but really gets informed about conditions in certain regions of the world. I was not previously aware that there was such a strong resistance movement in the US – including occupied buildings and political discussion groups. Through the specific quality of the 16mm material that Rojer uses, you feel like you’ve traveled back to the era of 1970s activism. And at the same time you are aware that it’s about very real occurrences in today’s world.

I am very excited to announce that my thesis film, ASHLEY/AMBER, has been selected to screen in the 61st Berlin International Film Festival’s Berlinale Shorts Competition.
The film, a dark comedy about an antiwar activist who finds fame only after she is outed as the one-time star of an internet porn video, will premiere on Tuesday, February 15 at 10pm, with additional screenings on Friday, 2/18 at 5:45pm and and Saturday, 2/19 at 4pm. It will also screen at the Soho House Berlin on 2/25.
Thank you and congratulations to my incredible cast & crew!!
Official Press Release

Diaspora* is a noble attempt to provide an alternative to that evil CIA-backed walled garden named Facebook. It’s an open-source, distributed, community-funded social network. They just launched their feature-poor and riddled-with-bugs alpha site. Still a long way to go before it can compete with the FB, but I support the spirit of the venture…
Add me: rrrojer@joindiaspora.com
I have a few invites left, hit me up if you want one.


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