<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <rss version="2.0" xmlns:media="http://search.yahoo.com/mrss/"> <channel> <title>New videos from "MiniMovies" on sevenload</title> <link>http://rss.sevenload.com/uservideos/MiniMovies?portalId=en</link> <description>New videos from "MiniMovies" on sevenload</description> <managingEditor>rss@sevenload.com (sevenload)</managingEditor> <pubDate>Fri, 01 Jan 2010 06:05:02 +0100</pubDate> <generator>sevenload 0.1a (sevenload.com)</generator> <docs>http://www.rssboard.org/rss-specification</docs> <image> <url>http://static.sevenload.net/img/icons/gfx_logo_rss.gif</url> <title>New videos from "MiniMovies" on sevenload</title> <link>http://rss.sevenload.com/uservideos/MiniMovies?portalId=en</link> <width>144</width> <height>21</height> </image> <item> <title>Room 2017 - Episode 2</title> <link>http://en.sevenload.com/videos/dxGwWGg-Room-2017-Episode-2</link> <description>&lt;a href="http://en.sevenload.com/videos/dxGwWGg-Room-2017-Episode-2"&gt;&lt;img src="http://data18.sevenload.com/slcom/nz/cz/jjlifcc/okuglmqjdddc.jpg" alt="" width="216" width="124" style="float:left; padding:5px; margin-right:5px; border:1px solid gray;" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;h2 style="margin-bottom:2px;"&gt;Video "Room 2017 - Episode 2" from MiniMovies&lt;/h2&gt;&lt;p&gt;Room 2017 turns a hopeless failure into nerve-wrecking story.&#13; &#13; Watch the fallowing episodes at: http://www.minimovies.org &#13; &#13; It's every director's nightmare: to return home without your material. This is exactly what happened to director Rob Smits. At the beginning of Room 2017 we find him in a hotelroom in Taipei. He has just returned from a trip to the Yanomami Indians in the deep green of Venezuela. Few men with a camera had spent time with this fierce tribe before him. But money talks even in the wildest jungle today, and on the day of his departure all but one of Smits' tapes were confiscated. &#13; Drifting through Taipei, capturing cityscapes that express his disorientation in a way that reminds us of Wenders' brilliant documentary Tokyo-Ga, Smits has to ask himself the desperate question: 'How to make a film with no footage?' &#13; The result is not only a highly inventive minimovie, creating a visual story from scrap, but also a contemplation on identity in a world where escaping the ratrace has become all but impossible. &#13; We see a truly nerve-wrecking story of a man trying to regain what he was out to lose in the first place. 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This is exactly what happened to director Rob Smits. At the beginning of Room 2017 we find him in a hotelroom in Taipei. He has just returned from a trip to the Yanomami Indians in the deep green of Venezuela. Few men with a camera had spent time with this fierce tribe before him. But money talks even in the wildest jungle today, and on the day of his departure all but one of Smits' tapes were confiscated. &#13; Drifting through Taipei, capturing cityscapes that express his disorientation in a way that reminds us of Wenders' brilliant documentary Tokyo-Ga, Smits has to ask himself the desperate question: 'How to make a film with no footage?' &#13; The result is not only a highly inventive minimovie, creating a visual story from scrap, but also a contemplation on identity in a world where escaping the ratrace has become all but impossible. &#13; We see a truly nerve-wrecking story of a man trying to regain what he was out to lose in the first place. 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This is exactly what happened to director Rob Smits. At the beginning of Room 2017 we find him in a hotelroom in Taipei. He has just returned from a trip to the Yanomami Indians in the deep green of Venezuela. Few men with a camera had spent time with this fierce tribe before him. But money talks even in the wildest jungle today, and on the day of his departure all but one of Smits' tapes were confiscated. &#13; Drifting through Taipei, capturing cityscapes that express his disorientation in a way that reminds us of Wenders' brilliant documentary Tokyo-Ga, Smits has to ask himself the desperate question: 'How to make a film with no footage?' &#13; The result is not only a highly inventive minimovie, creating a visual story from scrap, but also a contemplation on identity in a world where escaping the ratrace has become all but impossible. &#13; We see a truly nerve-wrecking story of a man trying to regain what he was out to lose in the first place. Room 2017 turns a hopeless failure into a brilliant film.&#13; &#13; </media:description> <media:keywords>drugs,Room 2017,Rob Smits,minimovies,Yanomami Indians,Taipei,yopo,Jopa</media:keywords> </item> <item> <title>Room 2017 - Trailer</title> <link>http://en.sevenload.com/videos/4Vt51qC-Room-2017-Trailer</link> <description>&lt;a href="http://en.sevenload.com/videos/4Vt51qC-Room-2017-Trailer"&gt;&lt;img src="http://data23.sevenload.com/slcom/hl/ne/hjlifcc/grqkjpjmqmhc.jpg" alt="" width="216" width="124" style="float:left; padding:5px; margin-right:5px; border:1px solid gray;" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;h2 style="margin-bottom:2px;"&gt;Video "Room 2017 - Trailer" from MiniMovies&lt;/h2&gt;&lt;p&gt;Room 2017 turns a hopeless failure into nerve-wrecking story.&#13; &#13; Watch the fallowing episodes at: http://www.minimovies.org &#13; &#13; It's every director's nightmare: to return home without your material. This is exactly what happened to director Rob Smits. 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Stories about fear, the role of ethnicity and religion, hate and violence, but also stories about the future, dreams, courage and hope. This series of portraits paints a probing, almost surreal picture of a country and a population that is completely torn apart. Majid - a tourist from the violent city of Mosul: 'It is our fate as Iraqis, to live in misery. I can't remember ever really laughing. 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Stories about fear, the role of ethnicity and religion, hate and violence, but also stories about the future, dreams, courage and hope. This series of portraits paints a probing, almost surreal picture of a country and a population that is completely torn apart. Majid - a tourist from the violent city of Mosul: 'It is our fate as Iraqis, to live in misery. I can't remember ever really laughing. I envy those people who can really laugh.'</media:description> <media:keywords>City,documentary,terrorism,violence,Iraq,Dream,Tomas,minimovies,Kaan</media:keywords> </item> </channel> </rss>