Aaron Sorkin’s Commencement Speech - 13 May 2012 (by Syracuse)
Jet broke up, which means today’s a good day to revisit what might be the best Pitchfork review ever.
This is doing the rounds pretty heavily today — Jake Gyllenhaal in The Shoes Time to Dance, directed by Daniel Wolfe — and you can see why.
P.S. I use hungryhouse.co.uk all the time. Plug.
Handmade Short of the Day: “Fine”: The story of the birth, life, and death of a soldier, as told through painted hands.
Says director Virgilio Villoresi: “[B]oth the initial and final soundtrack, as well as the military salute of the last scene are a homage to Jiri Trnka’s masterpiece The Hand.”
[nag.]
Words, a filmic interpretation of a game of word association from the immensely watchable everynone.com.
Just watched Taika Waititi’s Boy. Absolutely savage. And it led me on to this, his oscar nominated short Two Cars, One Night. Well worth a goo…
