Jon Favreau himself twitted this… “You need to see this if you like Iron Man or babies.”
Patrick Boivin in Numbers
This is Patrick Boivin’s latest short. As you can see, he had fun with weapons this time around. Especially their going off in the midst of a lovers’ quarrel.
Also, we wanted to give you some of Boivin’s traffic numbers on his Youtube Channel :
Youtube Street Fighter, 7,298,301 views
Iron Man vs Bruce Lee, 5,880,880 views
Ninja’s Unboxing, 1,113,400 views
Happy Meal, 1,979,430 views
Transformers-Jazz with a General Problem, 2,411,137 views
Total Upload Views: 62,004,231
Patrick has something quite big in store. Sit tight ’cause it’s gonna be awesome!
Woolf + Lapin Briefs
Here’s what’s going on with us…
- Jérémie Saindon’s short L’Anniversaire (written with Stephan Dubreuil) is generating some serious buzz at Cannes… a really good launch for the festival circuit. Next up, Toronto’s CFC World Wide Short Film Festival in a couple of weeks.
- Woolf + Lapin signs Writer/Director Sébastien Girard. He’s just adapted Le Seigneur d’Anvers for TF1.
- Tean Schultz’s deal for his TV concept Divorcing Jesus is finalized with Carpe Diem Film and Television.
- Sinclair Dubreuil appears in Kaveh Nabatian’s latest short film Steam to be released soon.
- Christian Lalumière is slated to go into pre-production for his documentary on film, TV and stage legend, Denise Filiatrault.
- Olivier Roberge to direct a multi-media project for the Historical Society of la Haute-Saint-Charles.
- Director Jim Donovan wraps The Perfect Student (Producers: Pierre David & Tom Barry).
- Bachir Bensaddek to file his film project Montréal la blanche with Kinesis.
Kaveh Nabatian’s Sunday Afternoon
Sunday Afternoon from Kaveh Nabatian on Vimeo.
Sunday Afternoon (Kinesis) is a short by Kaveh Nabatian. As we said here on our last post, Kaveh’s work is rather influenced by music. He is after all quite a musician. His music with Bell Orchestre is cinematic. And his films are steeped in a very similar will to form: they are perfectly musical.
The opening sequence is right on. It establishes a sense of foreboding of what’s to come. It’s the apocalypse. It’s humans in the last desperate throes of passion. It’s about the not so remote salvation of music. With all of it going down in a Dépanneur!
Besides Kaveh’s assured direction, D’b Young is a sight to behold in this. She brings a lot of intensity and wayward sexiness to this little gem of a film.
Check it out!
