I’m sure the minimal techno lovers out there will be rushing to download, er, see this one.
Though anyone else who checks out the trailer below could be forgiven for thinking that Romuald Karmakar’s documentary looks boring as bat shit. I can only hope this isn’t the case.
Right wing documentarians. Why the fuck do they exist? Funded by the church, blind-sighted by faith, and entirely oxymoronic. If the shitheap intelligent design effort EXPELLED: No Intelligence Allowed is anything to go by, Blood Money looks set to be dead awful… Mad pun.
I suggest if you want more than the Christian side of the story, to check out the excellent and harrowing Lake of Fire which covers the abortion issue in a much less impaired and more considered manner.
Funny, the trailer actually has bereaved female actors mixed up in the sensationalised snippets of crapshooting. Do yourself a favour; steer well clear.
Recently deceased inventor of the solid-body electic guitar and multi-track recording, Les Paul, is the subject of this feature-length retrospective documentary… judging by the clip, it looks quite promising.
Sydney techno collective Clan Analog have a documentary coming out entitled Plug In & Switch On. It’s only 26 minutes long so the scope is probably firmly on the music and less about the warehouse in which the collective blossomed. Let’s hope the filmmakers have done justice to Clan, who were a seminal underpinning of the 90’s electronic music scene in Sydney.
Remember Tiffany? The precocious 80’s pop star is still around, and she’s still got dedicated stalkers. A new documentary, I Think We’re Alone Now, follows uber-obsessives, Jeff Turner and Kelly McCormick as they vie for Tiffany’s attention. Jeff is an established celebrity stalker and Kelly, intriguingly, an intersexual person who identifies as female, despite some definitely male characteristics. The film has screened at some noteworthy festivals and if the trailer is anything to go by, I Think We’re Alone Now (director Sean Donnelly’s first feature doco), looks like it won’t dissappoint.