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Cinema without people: Upstream Color (2013, Shane Carruth, dir.)
The Director’s commentary to Primer is now available on YouTube
Upstream Color - Behind the Scenes (Pigs)
Hi, do you know anything about this new film John Doe? Apparently Shane is in it. Twitter handle for the film is @johndoefilm.
I did not! It seems like it was just announced. Looks like it’s an actual feature though - would be great if Shane is a lead.
(a little late on this, but)
The Shane Carruth directed episode of National Geographic’s “Breakthrough” on Predicting the Future has aired and is now available!
uh oh not again
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I've found the unproduced script for A Topiary, but is there any way to view the Upstream Color screenplay? I'm working on a project on writers who are challenging the traditional form of the screenplay. Any advice would be great, thanks! P.S. Love the site.
I don’t think it exists. Shane isn’t a huge fan of the AT script leak, so actors for Upstream Color only received portions of the script related to the scenes they were in, and he worked really hard to keep it under wraps.
Same reason only two behind the scenes photos exist.
Cinema without people: Upstream Color (2013, Shane Carruth, dir.)
Merry Christmas No. II:
The Director’s Commentary from the Primer DVD, lovingly ripped by a follower. I’m away from home right now, but at some point in the near future I’ll also upload the Cast/Crew Commentary which is a lot of fun.
Here’s to 2017 and hopefully some Modern Ocean news!
As a gift to you followers: The unproduced masterpiece A Topiary, which you can read here.
Merry Christmas!
Memory Box (Dir. Aaron Aites and Audrey Ewell)
New short film featuring Shane is out, check it.
“National Geographic Channel announced today the greenlight of a second season of the critically acclaimed global series BREAKTHROUGH.
The anthology series will once again shine a light on the world’s leading scientists and how their cutting-edge innovations and advancements will change our lives in the immediate future and beyond. The series brings to life the stories, people and technology behind these breakthroughs, and shows how they are changing our world. Season one was hailed by critics as “ambitious,” “innovative,” “inspiring” and “fascinating.” Season two will continue the tradition of tackling thought-provoking topics — including addiction, cyberterror, drones, cancer, big data and energy — with unique scientific perspective.
Season two of BREAKTHROUGH will once again feature a diverse lineup of talented directors, who will turn their lenses toward the frontiers of science, technology and engineering to examine scientific discoveries and explore the courage, imagination, passion and self-sacrifice of the scientists bringing these innovations to life:
Iranian-American writer/director Ana Lily Amirpour (“A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night”) delves into breakthrough T-cell immunotherapy in the treatment of cancer.
Sundance Film Festival Grand Jury Prize winner Shane Carruth (“Primer,” “Upstream Color”) takes on advancements in big data and artificial intelligence.
Texas filmmaker David Lowery (“Pete’s Dragon,” “Ain’t Them Bodies Saints”), another Sundance winner, explores the use of psychedelic drugs to treat addictions.
Eco-advocate filmmaker Shalini Kantayya (“Catching the Sun”), a top 10 finalist on Steven Spielberg’s “On the Lot,” uncovers innovative energy technology that will bring electricity to remote locations and help rewire America.
The Malloy brothers (“Under the Great White Northern Lights,” “Tribes of Palos Verdes”) examine the promise and threat posed by swarms of small commercial drones.
Critically acclaimed music video and promo spots director A.G. Rojas (“Run the Jewels,” “Close Your Eyes”) investigates the principles, tactics, technologies and consequences behind the high-stakes world of cyberterrorism.
Cinema without people: Primer (2004, Shane Carruth, dir.)
Shane Carruth - Blindsided (The Girlfriend Experience OST)
Just found a great playlist of Shane's music from The Girlfriend Experience. Hope this gets a proper release in the future! youtube/playlist?list=PLZIHIFgRHIbju2-FEbfGGDhiFOTDcZ4_z
Hey, thanks!
If you’re missing Shane Carruth, and aren’t watching Mr. Robot, you’re doing it wrong.
It’s like if they handed him a television show with complete creative control right after making Primer.
Ex Machina
Ex Machina is my favorite science fiction film since Primer. Very very similar in language and tone, can’t recommend it enough -
also recommend going into it fairly blind, all of the advertising is pretty bad (which is why it’s taken me so long to get around to it.)
Check it out!