CONTINUUM - 1/21/13 - Check out the Launch Event for Overview at Harvard last month. Our Director Guy Reid introduces the film and gives some background into why we established Planetary Collective. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0X_fhLIPydE
CONTINUUM - 12/7/12 - OVERVIEW - Released today
Watch it here: http://www.vimeo.com/planetarycollective/overview/
In 2011, we travelled to the US to ask five astronauts what it was like to see the Earth from space.
CONTINUUM - 11/1/12 - "Principles for the Development of a Complete Mind:
Study the science of art.
Study the art of science.
Develop your senses - especially learn how to see.
Realise that everything connects to everything else."
- Leonardo DaVinci
TOMORROW WE DISAPPEAR - 8/16/11 -Josh, our insanely talented photographer / favorite manchild, has his own Travel Channel series about the trials, tribulations of photographing on-location. Awesome stuff!
TOMORROW WE DISAPPEAR - 6/12/11 - Babban Khan is the father of Ishamudin and the brother of Naseeb Shah. He's a master flute player and was once a monkey showman, until animal rights NGOs petitioned to have the monkeys in the colony taken away.
TOMORROW WE DISAPPEAR - 5/15/11 - One-Eyed Bhatt is the oldest puppeteer remaining in Kathputli. He spent his childhood as an itinerant performer, playing music, puppeteering, and telling mythic tales to the small villages of India.
TOMORROW WE DISAPPEAR - 5/13/11 - Maya Pawas is a 16-year old acrobat in Kathputli. Her parents began stretching her limbs when she was only 3-years old. Now she is widely regarded as the most talented acrobat in the colony.
TOMORROW WE DISAPPEAR - 5/13/11 - Ishamudin stands on his roof, as his children clean up his magic act. Ishamudin gained world renown in 1995 when he performed the Indian Rope Trick.
I'M FINE, THANKS - 1/3/13 - Love the 'take aways' from this reaction to our film - theaspiringguitarist.net/ideas-for-unco… What were your 'take aways' from IFT?
I'M FINE, THANKS - 10/18/12 - You guys in Canada are awesome! Last night's screening in Calgary pre-sold 150 tickets and more than 300 people showed up to watch the film!