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A indie teen drama deprived of after-school special cliches which centers on the choices teens make in identifying themselves with labels like “jock” and “nerd,” and how limiting and damaging these narrow televised image can be. Jake (Randy Wayne) and Roger (Robert Bailey Jr.) had been the best of childhood friends, but in high school, they became sporadic, Jake is popular an athletic star, with a dream girlfriend and a glorious future. Roger is a moody and closed-in cast out, who makes obsolete decision that crushes Jake’s world.

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Jake attempts to build a bridge between the popular kids and outsiders reveals the humbling caste system that has always been predominant in high schools. A script by Jim Britts and directorial debut from Brian Baugh with ideology “To Save a Life” challenges the tradition of staying within your own “kind” in high school, society or elsewhere.

The documentary Sweetgrass (directed by Ilisa Barbash & Lucien Castaing-Taylor) is an official selection at the New York Film Festival ‘09, a verse of historical event of summer 2003 when a group of shepherds flock sheep though the Beartooth Mountains of Montana in preparation for market. It was a journey of almost 300 kilometers through expansive green valleys, gusty winds, deep snow by fields of snow, and across hazardous, narrow ridges – a journey brimming with challenges.
The aging shepherds do their very best to keep the hundreds of sheep together, It’s no easy journey that require shielding the sheep and themselves across the deep forest to protect them from bears and wolves hungry for defenseless prey.

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Old Partner playfully and lovely tale of friendship between an unlikely duo- the story of the indescribable bond between Mr Lee and his ox, a 30-year old friendship that goes beyond owner and pet. It is likely that when the farmer pass away, the ox will soon follow him into the afterlife. Old Partner is an unusual and heartwarming film about the power of friendship between humans and animals, neither time nor civilization can stop their companionship, a timeless themes of feelings, aging, illness, loss, and loyalty.

The South Korean independent documentary ‘Old Partner’ by director Lee Chung-ryou is an official selection at Sundance.

Lou Reed will present his third photo collection “Romanticism” which will include various landscape and architectural recurrent theme, the book has series of stunning images and exclusive new content. “Romanticism” is being considered as an authentic source of aesthetic experience that represent intuitive perception that the natural world is a source of goodness.

Lou states, recalling the contexts for these images, “The trees and the wind billowing and dancing in Edinburgh reminding me of the storm I fell in love with in Cork. The perspectives and range of blacks and whites the perfect thing for a film noir fan.”

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Lou Reed will be on hand on December 17th Thursday between 6 pm and 8 pm for book signings.

Lou Reed “Romanticism” Exhibition
Steven Kasher Gallery
521 West 23 Street
New York, NY 10011
212 966 3978

Adam Beane’s sculptures are simply genius, his ability to capture living flesh and shape them close to the real life models are incredible! it goes alike the bodies and life as it really. His work include many photorealistic sculptures, collectable models which are larger than the original scale. He record every detail of human gestures so closely that make the sculptures larger than life. I am not aware what material he is using that allows him to create such amazing photo-realistic faces seen in his website gallery.

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