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Christopher
Jason Bell
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About Me

I’m a film-maker currently residing in old Brooklyn New York. From New Jersey and attended undergraduate school in Long Island, not a fan of either place.

I love Gravity’s Rainbow, I contribute to The Playlist blog, I’m part of the Kariout film collective, and I’m trying (among other things) to get a feature version of my short “Pilgrimage” off the ground. The feature is “Surprise Party” and you can find more about it here.

Currently shooting the feature “The Winds That Scatter.”

Kariout Film Collective

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Tatsumi

Tatsumi

Fantastic comments, guys. Well thought! Would love to see more of your work; keep me updated on when you'll be posting your brilliant criticisms and critiques.

Films In The MUBI Garage

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Style

  • Auteur-driven
  • Inspired collaboration
  • Melancholy
  • Serene & subtle
  • Deliriously surreal
  • Canonical classics
  • Shh!—silent cinema
  • Of-the-past
  • High Art
  • Vanguard cinema
  • Neorealist
  • Avant-garde

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Slow Immersion

7Oct12

Thanks for the suggestion of In April the Following Year, There Was a Fire. It looks really interesting, and exactly the kind of thing I was hoping to discover. Did you see at a festival? Hopefully it isn't too long before it gets a DVD release, as I doubt it will be screened near me :) Cheers

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    Christopher Jason Bell

    8Oct12

    No prob! I loved it. Weird blend of fiction & non. Exciting new talent. I caught it on FestivalScope.com when they were offering free trials... to be honest, I doubt it will ever come here. I love it but there's no way it'll get distribution.

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FailedImitator

20Feb11

Haven't seen Getting Even with Dad, but I've always thought Four Brothers was underrated.

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FailedImitator

19Feb11

I'm sorry, but I could have sworn that I saw a mention of it in your I Saw the Devil piece for The Playlist.