In the 1970s, a British sound engineer is hired to work on an Italian horror film, but as he becomes immersed in the disturbing world of the movie, he starts to question his own sanity.
Welcome Back, Mr. McDonald (1997) is a neo-screwball comedy set in a radio station in Tokyo, Japan. Chaos ensues as the radio announcers, actors, and foley artists struggle to put on a successful live broadcast. The story revolves around the race against time to compromise with diva behavior, rehearsals, and quick changes. Slapstick and satire comedy elements are infused throughout the movie, providing hilarious moments and a unique insight into the world of radio entertainment.
A filmmaker travels to Lisbon, Portugal to complete his film project. Along the way, he encounters various characters and experiences, including a foley artist, world music, a road trip, and the challenges of filmmaking.
Making Waves: The Art of Cinematic Sound is a documentary that delves into the world of sound in movies, showcasing the importance and creative process behind sound design and editing. It provides a comprehensive look at the evolution of sound in cinema and highlights the work of renowned sound designers and editors.
Filmworker is a captivating documentary that takes us deep into the life of Stanley Kubrick’s most loyal assistant Leon Vitali. Through interviews and behind-the-scenes footage, we witness Vitali’s unwavering devotion and work ethic as he carries out various roles for Kubrick, from casting to color-timing. The film explores the sacrifices and challenges faced by Vitali, as well as his deep connection to Kubrick and the impact their collaboration had on both of their lives.
The Making of '...And God Spoke' is a parody comedy film that follows the production of a fictional movie about biblical stories. The filmmakers encounter various obstacles and comedic situations along the way, including unexpected casting choices, product placements, and a foley artist who creates sound effects with unconventional means. With references to the Bible and spoofing filmmaking practices, this movie is a hilarious take on the behind-the-scenes world of movie production.
A solitary Foley Artist secretly films his neighbor and reconstructs the sounds of her life, while creating an imaginary relationship that leads him to discover closely the true sound of his obsession: Lucy.
Track Stars explores the world of foley artists, the hidden figures responsible for creating sound effects in movies. It delves into their techniques, challenges, and impact on the overall movie experience. The film also touches on the unique skill set required to be a foley artist and showcases their importance in bringing movies to life.
A feature-length, retrospective documentary about the troubled production of 1985's SPOOKIES, which began its life under the title TWISTED SOULS.
Explore the hidden artistry of foley and sound effects in this mesmerizing documentary that takes you behind the scenes of the movie industry. Follow the lives of skilled artists as they recreate everyday sounds using unconventional methods, immersing you in a world where imagination knows no bounds.
Aspiring young comedian Hepi rides a moped and sleeps in cars left at a garage for repair. He joins a group of older but equally bad comedians trying to capture and sell their art on videotape. Hepi charms a girl working in the Zoological Museum with his imitations of bird sounds. Alienated look at the frustrations of show business, as presented by a cast of popular Finnish TV comedians with their absurd dialogue and eccentric inside jokes.
A single-shot portrait of the Foley process, revealing multiple layers of fabrication and imposition, which is dedicated to Walter Murch and "Ed Snowden."
The Foley Artist is a comedy short film about a foley artist whose life takes a surprising twist when he discovers that the sounds he creates can create havoc in his own life. With a surprise ending, the film explores the life of a foley artist and the power of sound.
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