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20th February 2012

Photo reblogged from Kentucker Blog +++++ with 6 notes

kentuckeraudley:

This is where.

If you are free for an hour, you should attend this Internet screening.  It’ll be worth all 59 mins (and however many seconds long this movie is).

kentuckeraudley:

This is where.

If you are free for an hour, you should attend this Internet screening.  It’ll be worth all 59 mins (and however many seconds long this movie is).

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Source: kentuckeraudley

17th February 2012

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Holy Land
Directed by Kentucker Audley
Cole is going to travel the country and write a novel.  Maybe.  Part fiction (I think), part documentary (sort of), Holy Land meanders through a few days (? possibly weeks?) in Cole’s life as he encounters old friends and girlfriends.  I’m not sure what he’s looking for or if he ever finds it.
At times frustrating, just when Holy Land seems to be going nowhere, Cole steals the camera that the film was being shot on and retreats to, well, I have no idea where he goes; away from the “film” anyway.  
Holy Land can best be described as an art project on film, but a good one at that.  Audley is slowly becoming a significant figure in independent film and all of his work is worth a viewing.  Definitely check out Holy Land online for free.  It’s only 59 mins long, what else are you going to do for an hour?  
BONUS: Audley is doing a Live Screening of Holy Land Thursday February 23rd on his No Budge Films site, with a Q & A to follow. 
Watched via No Budge.

Holy Land

Directed by Kentucker Audley

Cole is going to travel the country and write a novel.  Maybe.  Part fiction (I think), part documentary (sort of), Holy Land meanders through a few days (? possibly weeks?) in Cole’s life as he encounters old friends and girlfriends.  I’m not sure what he’s looking for or if he ever finds it.

At times frustrating, just when Holy Land seems to be going nowhere, Cole steals the camera that the film was being shot on and retreats to, well, I have no idea where he goes; away from the “film” anyway.  

Holy Land can best be described as an art project on film, but a good one at that.  Audley is slowly becoming a significant figure in independent film and all of his work is worth a viewing.  Definitely check out Holy Land online for free.  It’s only 59 mins long, what else are you going to do for an hour?  

BONUS: Audley is doing a Live Screening of Holy Land Thursday February 23rd on his No Budge Films site, with a Q & A to follow. 

Watched via No Budge.

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