Dreams of a Life – Review
La Tristesse Durera Toujours One night, in late 2003, Joyce Carol Vincent sat down to wrap up some Christmas presents and never got up again. […]
La Tristesse Durera Toujours One night, in late 2003, Joyce Carol Vincent sat down to wrap up some Christmas presents and never got up again. […]
For the first installment of Under the Radar, we will look at Gen Sekiguchi’s Japanese release, Survive Style 5+ (2004). The film’s limited release in English-speaking countries […]
Having heard horror stories about the “Meet the Filmmaker” event with Cameron Diaz and Alan Rickman that led to queues, commotion and hours of waiting, […]
In this analysis we will examine the UK reception and image of Park Chan-Wook’s Oldboy (2003), focusing on the subtext of the iconic images used […]
Hip And Trippy was founded in Santa Fe New Mexico in 1999. Our company originally promoted and produced electronic music performances at clubs, cafes, and outdoor venues during the first few years of operation. By 2005, our company had expanded into artist and media management, as well as producing and promoting various bi-weekly shows.
These days Hip And Trippy rarely promotes any events. Most of our time is invested into film: production, review, and critical theory. We also provide music for film and produce and record several brilliant musicians. Our current modus operandi is to grow into a stronger company through community. We have hired some brilliant folk from around the world; together we hope to create strength and experience through that unity. There will be many great things coming about. Stay tuned…
[contactme]Annabel Gillings’ Fukushima: Is Nuclear Power Safe? (2011) is a documentary that explores the aftermath of the “Core melt accident” at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear […]
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