How to Make a Phantastik Film (2003)

ALL 04/10/2003 (en) 1 Min
  • Release
    04/10/2003
  • Production
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  • Original title
    How to Make a Phantastik Film
  • Original language
    en
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Overview

A satirical film featuring a housewife and her attempts at counterculture. A one minute film commissioned by the Images Festival in 2003 for their Minute Movies program. It was designed specifically for the experimental-film-lovin’ audience at the festival. It pokes a bit of fun at experimental filmmakers in general, and it actually demonstrates a valid but obscure technique. This technique took me almost two years to figure out, and I subsequently discovered that it was already known and was deliberately kept from me. It’s about sharing techniques instead of hoarding them, and having fun. It won Jury’s Choice and Audience Favorite at the CSIF $100 Film Festival, Best Film Overall at the Toronto One Minute Film and Video Festival and received Special Mention by the jury at The Festival International de Court Metrage in Lille.

  1. Lindsay McIntyre

    Director

  2. Story

  3. Editor

  4. Producer



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Casts

  1. Kate Boorman

    Housewife

  2. Clinton Carew

    Narrator (voice)

Full Cast & Crew

Casts : 2 , Crews : 3

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How to Make a Phantastik Film (2003) 1 Min

ALL 04/10/2003 (en)
  • Release 04/10/2003
  • Production
  • Original title How to Make a Phantastik Film
  • en
  • Revenue0.00

Overview

A satirical film featuring a housewife and her attempts at counterculture. A one minute film commissioned by the Images Festival in 2003 for their Minute Movies program. It was designed specifically for the experimental-film-lovin’ audience at the festival. It pokes a bit of fun at experimental filmmakers in general, and it actually demonstrates a valid but obscure technique. This technique took me almost two years to figure out, and I subsequently discovered that it was already known and was deliberately kept from me. It’s about sharing techniques instead of hoarding them, and having fun. It won Jury’s Choice and Audience Favorite at the CSIF $100 Film Festival, Best Film Overall at the Toronto One Minute Film and Video Festival and received Special Mention by the jury at The Festival International de Court Metrage in Lille.

  1. Lindsay McIntyre

    Director

  2. Story

  3. Editor

  4. Producer