Monday, 12 October 2015

Saturday, 7 March 2015

Freak Cinema - Top 10 Outsider Movies by Fabrizio Federico



Each and every one of these films both repulsed and fascinated an audience of freaks, geeks, outsiders and culture cannibals. All having the desired effect of a Jack The Ripper tour but also allowing us to see into new cultures that usually get left out of our consciousness. You will not see these films on day time television anytime too soon, unfortunately.
  • Drive He Said (1971) Dir: Jack Nicholson
  • Ciao Manhattan  (1972) Dir: John Palmer
 
  • The Great Rock & Roll Swindle (1980) Dir: Julien Temple

  • Attenberg (2010) Dir: Athina Rachel Tsangari



  • Mala Noche (1986) Dir: Gus Van Sant



  • Panic in Needle Park (1971) Dir: Jerry Schatzberg

  • Rockers (1978) Dir: Theodoros Bafaloukos

  • Trash (1970) Dir: Paul Morrissey


  • Greek Pete (2009) Dir: Andrew Haigh



  • Pizza, Beer & Cigarettes (1998) Bruno Stagnaro, Adrián Caetano



Monday, 23 June 2014

Pregnant - International Trailer (dir: Fabrizio Federico)


 
 
Dive into a ‘Pop Symphony for Film’.
Composed of movements depicting a trip through a VHS tape into the banks of 21st century Mondo digital technology addiction, and the pregnant pause of the character's existence which leads to their inner stagnation.

With each scene depicting a personal quest for salvation, we follow a DJ shaman intent on oblivion through clubland, a desert drifter get's in touch with a purer world after escaping a violent cult.   An actor reminiscing about his deceased child’s stillbirth, and a nymphomaniac developing pregnancy addiction, these counteract segments involving lazy, disillusioned anarchists -  the homicidal preacher facing an existential crisis and a transfigured philosopher who’s descended into the madness of a demon psyche.

All are a springboard into hysteria by means of going through your private hell and making it to the other side reborn after witnessing a psycho-sexual ceremony involving ritual.