Double LP version of the acclaimed soundtrack featuring Gary Numan.
Based on the epic graphic novel by John Bergin, From Inside is the story of Cee, a young pregnant woman who finds herself on a damaged train slowly transcribing its way across a bleak post-apocalyptic landscape. Cee struggles with memories of her lost husband and the imminent birth of her child. Soundtrack composed by Electronic and Industrial music pioneer Gary Numan and Ade Fenton.
Jacket printed with special 'double-shot' spot color inks for a unique vibrant look. A collectible work of art.
Exclusive original artwork created by From Inside Director, John Bergin.
Out in December 2014.
The last incomplete film that Orson Welles worked on before his death may finally get a release around the 100th anniversary of the legendary filmmaker's birth next May.
The director devoted the last fifteen years of his life obsessively working on 'The Other Side of the Wind' which remains unfinished. It is considered one of the most famous unreleased movies by cinema lovers.
The rights to the 1970 movie were caught in a legal battle between Welles's daughter Beatrice, his longtime companion and collaborator, Oja Kodar, and an Iranian-French production company, L'Astrophore.
A Los Angeles production company, Royal Road Entertainment, has said that it has reached an agreement with the parties to buy the rights. The producers aim to have it ready for a screening in time for May 6, the 100th anniversary of Welles's birth, reported the New York Times.
Much like his own life, the movie tells the story of an aging maverick director attempting a comeback. The director's role was played by John Huston who battles Hollywood establishment to finish his masterpiece. The 'Citizen Kane' helmer left behind a roughly 45-minute edited work print of the movie before his death in 1985.
After more than 10 years, the Eurorock festival will take place again in Neerpelt (14-16 May 2015).
First bands confirmed are : Front 242, ASP, Peter Hook & The Light, Vive La Fête, The Orb, Apoptygma Berzerk, Oomph!, The Bellwether Syndicate, Tanzwut, Whispers in the Shadows, Suicide Commando, Diary of Dreams & Legend.
More information will be available at their website after the first of November.
The Knife’s Shaken-Up Versions Mini Album gets a physical release date for 8 December
On 8 December, Rabid/Brille are releasing physical formats on Vinyl & CD of Shaken-Up Versions, a mini album of classic Knife tracks reworked especially for the band’s recent North American leg of their Shaking The Habitual Tour. The Shaking The Habitual show was a rejuvenating experience for the mind and soul, inspiring TIME Magazine to demand it as “mandatory viewing for music fans.” Reverb Magazine proclaimed, “A performance of this scale is rare. And, it wakes us to the fact that not only is art far from irrelevant, but in the form of The Knife, we can be reminded again of its force.” This force will end with these upcoming autumn live dates as The Knife have announced this is their last tour with the Shaking the Habitual show. Here are their words on the subject.
“In the autumn we will round up the Shaking The Habitual Show Tour with a number of European dates. After the touring last year we reworked the show during the winter. The performers, previously known as dancers, learnt how to sing and play instruments, the stage got three levels, Shannon Funchess joined us and the show became more fun and shiny. We performed it in the US in the spring and now we would love you to join us in our dance for some last shaking moves.
FINAL SHOWS:
*NEW SHOW* 30 Oct Annexet Stockholm, Sweden
31 Oct Annexet Stockholm, Sweden – SOLD OUT
1 Nov Film Studios Gothenburg, Sweden SOLD OUT
3 Nov Arena Berlin, Germany
5 Nov Academy Manchester, UK
6 Nov Brixton Academy London, UK SOLD OUT
8 Nov Iceland Airwaves Festival, Reykjavík
Shaken-Up Versions Tracklisting:
We Share Our Mother’s Health (Shaken-Up Version)
Got 2 Let U (Shaken-Up Version)
Bird (Shaken-Up Version)
Without You My Life Would Be Boring (Shaken-Up Version)
Pass This On (Shaken-Up Version)
Ready To Lose (Shaken-Up Version)
Stay Out Here (Shaken-Up Version)
Silent Shout (Shaken-Up Version)
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The Port of Ghent Public Choice Award goes to ‘Pride’ by Matthew Warchus and the Canvas Public Choice Award goes to ‘Il Capitale Umano’ by Paolo Virzì. Raphaël Crombez’ short film ‘Perdition County’ took home the ACE Image Factory Audience Award for Best Belgian Student Short Film.
Matthew Warchus’ ‘Pride’ wins the Port of Ghent Public Choice Award
The irresistible British crowd-pleaser ‘Pride’ also picked up the Cannes Queer Palm Award earlier this year. At the 41st Film Fest Gent, the film was introduced by actor Andrew Scott, who was welcomed by a horde of loyal fans. True to form, the audience voted en masse for this feel-good comedy, a gem of a film with a healthy dose of Full Monty-esque humour. The film obtained an average score of 4.74 out of 5. The prize is € 5,000 in distribution fees for a Belgian distributor and a media campaign worth € 11,500.
The film will be screened in cinemas in Belgium from 5th November 2014 onwards.
'Pride', which is based on a true story, sheds light on the unexpected and unlikely alliance between striking miners in Wales and a group of gay activists. The film is set against the backdrop of Thatcher’s Britain, in a small Welsh village, where a group of gays and lesbians from London – calling themselves LGSM (Lesbians and Gays Support the Miners) – turn up in an old minibus to show their support for the miners by personally handing over funds they have raised. The trouble is that the local villagers, conservative government and right-wing tabloid press are not exactly progressive thinkers.
The Canvas Public Choice Award goes to ‘Il Capitale Umano’ by Paolo Virzì.
Quality Belgian broadcaster Canvas attracted attention at Film Fest Gent with its own public award. Canvas chose a number of films from the complete festival programme that tied in with the channel’s values. ‘Il Capitale Umano’ by Paolo Virzì received the most votes from festivalgoers, which means it will be bought and broadcast by Canvas, a prize worth at least € 12,500. This film also ranked eighth in the audience favourites with a score of 4.48 out of 5. Last June, the film won the David di Donatello award – the Italian ‘Oscar’ – for best film.
The film will be released in Belgium on 21st January 2015.
‘Il Capitale Umano’ is an intelligent and stylish thriller combined with a biting critique of class-based society. It all starts on a dark snowy night in northern Italy, where a cyclist is run off the road and ends up injured in a ditch. We then see how this event impacts two very different families, that of the middle-class banker Dino and his teenage daughter and that of the capitalist mogul Giovanni and his wife Carla. The result is an enticing and extremely cleverly constructed whodunnit that Virzì drives to a devastating climax.
ACE Image Factory Audience Award for ‘Perdition County’ by Raphaël Crombez
Film Fest Gent organised the fourth edition of the Best Belgian Student Short Film Competition on Sunday 19th October. The winner of the ACE Image Factory Audience Award was ‘Perdition County’ by Raphaël Crombez, who studied at the LUCA School of Arts. The prize is a grading session to a value of € 6,500 for a future film project at the ACE Image Factory post-production house. ‘Perdition County’ tells the story of a soldier in a plundering militia who deserts to regain his humanity.










