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Aesthetica Film Award Now Launched.
Aesthetica has launched the search for new and emerging filmmakers who are driving the genre of short film forward through inspirational and innovative works. We are accepting films in all genres: drama, documentary, music video, animation, satire, comedy, artists’ film, etc. This is a great opportunity for filmmakers to get their films showcased to a wider audience and our great prize package includes cash prizes and screenings at UK film festivals. For more information please visit our website's Film Submissions page.
New Opportunities for Filmmakers with Aesthetica
Launching later this October, Aesthetica will start the search for the new and emerging filmmakers through the Aesthetica International Short Film Competition. Winners will receive screenings at a variety of UK Film Festivals in 2010 and cash prize money. For more information visit www.aestheticamagazine.com and look for “Film Competition.”
Aesthetica in New Zealand
We are currently in talks with New Zealand distributors about making Aesthetica available across New Zealand in local stores, coming soon to a store near you so keep your eye out!
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What’s Inside the October Issue – World Class Arts & Culture
Aesthetica’s October/November issue examines the prelude to the recession through Tate Modern’s concentration on the business of art in Pop Life: Art in the Material World, and Martin Parr’s irreverent Luxury, while Julian Stallabrass discusses the role of art in our post-consumer culture. Counteracting this socio-political focus, Daniela da Prato argues for de-contextualising works of Middle Eastern artists with Golden Gates, and Alex Box relocates the fashion shoot into the realm of fine art.
Jacques Martineau’s Born in ’68 mythologizes the French student riots as a genesis of a new society and explores the fall out of free love, and Sadler’s Wells remembers the innovation of Sergei Diaghilev 100 years on with provocative collaborations across the worlds of dance, music and design. Looking forward, This CD Doesn’t Sell speculates on the future of live and recorded music and Aesthetica launches a new search for the best short filmmakers.
New work from Attica Locke is published with an excerpt of Black Water Rising while Keith Donohue discusses the role of human hope and heartache in his new novel Angels of Destruction. With all the best exhibitions, productions, music and writing releases of the coming months, Aesthetica reconsiders the consequences of significant events in the cultural memory.
