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“Black Herds Of The Rain” by Andrew Telling.  

Many thanks to Nerida Little and Portable for sharing this film as part of their Feb. 16 story entitled “Going Home to Irish Graffiti.” Directed by Andrew Telling, the film documents the filmmaker’s journey to Ireland along with Irish-born international artist Conor Harrington, as well as the artist’s work in creating several new murals in his homeland reflecting the country’s history, and his own.

Little writes: “Black Herds Of The Rain” is a subtle film about returning home and about giving back to the place that raised you. As Harrington explains to an elderly man who asks about his murals: ”[It’s] a bit of color on the wall, you know.”

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Reel @ the KiMO by Becky Padilla.
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Reel @ the KiMO by Becky Padilla.

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Director Greg Barker and colleagues, thank you for your amazing documentary feature, “SERGIO.”

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We Make It Good is a group of writers, curators, dreamers, and thinkers telling stories through the varied mediums of film, music, art, and experience. This WMIG blog item presents some of Anton Corbijn’s Cultural Icons.
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We Make It Good is a group of writers, curators, dreamers, and thinkers telling stories through the varied mediums of film, music, art, and experience. This WMIG blog item presents some of Anton Corbijn’s Cultural Icons.

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Super 8 is dead? Long live Super 8! About this project from filmmaker Astral Sled, entitled “city song (my life in pittsburgh as a series of shapes)” which was shot on Kodachrome Super 8 and transferred to HD.

These three rolls of Kodachrome were some of the last ever to pass through Dwayne’s Photo in December 2010. This type of film can no longer be processed at any lab in the world, but Kodachrome will remain an iconic part of history for many.

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