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Two Nights Of Films By Brent Hayward

Two Nights Of Films By Brent Hayward

AUDIO FOUNDATION

4 POYNTON TERRACE, SUB-BASEMENT OF PARISIAN TIE FACTORY

DEFLOWERING FILMS - JULY 21ST 7 PM $5

In the first programme, SLICK, RIM, Rugger Buggers,The Mondo Feast - these are largely quick fire shorts films, some very short . One of these films is the longest clocking in at just under 15 minutes - Uranian Folk Film, but most of the films in this first programme are two minutes or less, one is ten seconds.

Hayward's still radical image and sound designed short film "Slick" was referenced in the Hollywood made movie starring Nick Cage "8 1/2" in the scene which features Joaquin Phoenix. It has screened widely in the sub cultural underground film circuits of San Fransisco, New York, Chicago, France, Brussels, Canada and repeatedly in the German cities of Berlin, Stuttgart, & Dusseldorf, these screenings were handled by the German/Hollywood/ Porno producer Jurgen Brunning, whom observed that "where ever I get to see SLICK playing I get a hard on." Seven Brent Hayward still laughs at this when putting on Jurgens Germanic voice. Interesting to note that SLICK was kicked out of the video post production house IMAGES even before editing had began. The SLICK film screening in Melbourne 2000 e.v. was promptly stopped by the venue owner which gave Hayward V. good street cred. But unfortunately even Australians former Arts capitol has not witnessed a full programme like lucky kiwi movie lovers will get to witness in the flesh!!!!! here at the Audio Foundation Head Quarters.

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Sound design was composed by Hayward and Alan Janseen (producer/co writer, How Bizarre, Sisters Underground, etc). Using latest cutting edge technology. SLICK was edited under the cloak of night. The cost? One bottle of single malt whiskey. The SLICK film screening in Melbourne 2000 e.v. was promptly stopped by the venue owner which gave Hayward V. good street cred. But unfortunately even Australians former Arts capitol has not witnessed a full programme like lucky kiwi movie lovers will get to witness in the flesh!!!!! here at the Audio Foundation Head Quarters.

Some of these films havent been screened in NZ since 1989!! The last time Slick screened, the police pulled out the director from the audience.After attending his own screening with zero pants on!!!

And the rest since 1999!!!

Please bear in mind that this screening features transgressive content (sex, violence, etc) and is thus R18.


FIFTH COLUMN FILMS - JULY 28TH 7 PM $5

The second programme features Johnny Barcode, which was remixed and re-edited in France late last year, plus the award winning Manawanui, and Ward 9 c @ 3:am, these films are just a little longer 13 minutes, seven and a half minutes and one min ute, plus the Smelly Feet Fruit and Veges Film clip two minutes. and some other short eeeeeezzzzz

"Ward Nine C @ 3 AM" was shot on inexpensive super 8 home movie film stock, processed in Dallas Texas, Where JFK died, Digitized back in NZ then heavily infected with Digi-Posts "Inferno" MACHINE which usually only gets treated by McDonald's, or Ford motor company ad executives. Ward 9 C was invited and awarded to screen at the prestigious Sydney Biennial cutting edge digital video from the world in 2000.

Hayward's Film "Manawanui" won over Australian audiences and judges in 1997. By winning the Australia's Biggest film competition, My Queer Career, and the Stephen Cumin's award, with a bag full of Australian Cash Cash Cash. Manawanui went onto Italy and is rumored to have been screened very near the vault where Jesus Christs foreskin is allegedly being kept in a glass coffin.

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