'Have You Seen the Listers?'.
When director Eddie Martin showed a cut of his feature doc Have You Seen the Listers? to Anthony Lister, the renowned street artist started laughing at some of the early scenes..
By the end he wasn.t laughing, but he fully accepted Martin.s deeply personal and at times confronting portrait, which will have its world premiere at the Melbourne International Film Festival.
.He was quite emotional but he was positive with the outcome and we were able to move forward with his blessing,. Martin told If.
.Essentially it is the story of a young father and his family set in the world of art. I hope it will connect with a broad audience..
Transmission Films will release the doc produced by Martin and Carver Films. Sarah Shaw in cinemas next year. The international sales agent Dogwoof Global plans to expose the film at...
When director Eddie Martin showed a cut of his feature doc Have You Seen the Listers? to Anthony Lister, the renowned street artist started laughing at some of the early scenes..
By the end he wasn.t laughing, but he fully accepted Martin.s deeply personal and at times confronting portrait, which will have its world premiere at the Melbourne International Film Festival.
.He was quite emotional but he was positive with the outcome and we were able to move forward with his blessing,. Martin told If.
.Essentially it is the story of a young father and his family set in the world of art. I hope it will connect with a broad audience..
Transmission Films will release the doc produced by Martin and Carver Films. Sarah Shaw in cinemas next year. The international sales agent Dogwoof Global plans to expose the film at...
- 7/10/2017
- by Don Groves
- IF.com.au
Mark Hartley.s account of the rise and fall of the maverick founders of Cannon Films is getting rave reviews at the Toronto International Film Festival.
Meanwhile Eddie Martin.s documentary on the rise and fall of star skateboarders Tas and Ben Pappas has been hailed by one leading Us critic.
Umbrella Entertainment is planning event screenings of Electric Boogaloo: The Wild, Untold Story of Cannon Films, with Q&As hosted by Hartley, at the Dendy Newtown and Cinema Nova Melbourne in October.
Martin.s All This Mayhem, which has just been nominated for best feature doc at the Aacta Awards, has grossed $136,000 since its launch on limited screens in July via eOne.
Variety.s Scott Foundas rated Hartley.s film as .faster, sleeker and more out-of-control (in a good way). than Israeli director Hila Medalia.s The Go-Go Boys, which premiered in Cannes.
Electric Boogaloo .ambles anecdotally through the...
Meanwhile Eddie Martin.s documentary on the rise and fall of star skateboarders Tas and Ben Pappas has been hailed by one leading Us critic.
Umbrella Entertainment is planning event screenings of Electric Boogaloo: The Wild, Untold Story of Cannon Films, with Q&As hosted by Hartley, at the Dendy Newtown and Cinema Nova Melbourne in October.
Martin.s All This Mayhem, which has just been nominated for best feature doc at the Aacta Awards, has grossed $136,000 since its launch on limited screens in July via eOne.
Variety.s Scott Foundas rated Hartley.s film as .faster, sleeker and more out-of-control (in a good way). than Israeli director Hila Medalia.s The Go-Go Boys, which premiered in Cannes.
Electric Boogaloo .ambles anecdotally through the...
- 9/10/2014
- by Don Groves
- IF.com.au
All This Mayhem, Deepsea Challenge 3D, The Last Impresario and Ukraine Is Not A Brothel will compete for the feature length documentary prize at the 4th Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (Aacta) awards.
In collaboration with the Australian Guild of Screen Composers (Agsc) , a new award for best original music score in a documentary will be presented in January. Previously composition was judged together with sound for best sound in a documentary.
All This Mayhem profiles former champion pro skaters, brothers Tas and Ben Pappas, whose lives spiralled into a world of drugs, jail, murder, depression and death.
Directed by Eddie Martin and produced by James Gay-Rees and George Pank, the doc had its world premiere at the 2013 Adelaide Film Festival and screened in competition at this year.s Sydney Film Festival and at the Sheffield Doc/Fest in June.
Deepsea Challenge 3D follows James Cameron.s record-setting...
In collaboration with the Australian Guild of Screen Composers (Agsc) , a new award for best original music score in a documentary will be presented in January. Previously composition was judged together with sound for best sound in a documentary.
All This Mayhem profiles former champion pro skaters, brothers Tas and Ben Pappas, whose lives spiralled into a world of drugs, jail, murder, depression and death.
Directed by Eddie Martin and produced by James Gay-Rees and George Pank, the doc had its world premiere at the 2013 Adelaide Film Festival and screened in competition at this year.s Sydney Film Festival and at the Sheffield Doc/Fest in June.
Deepsea Challenge 3D follows James Cameron.s record-setting...
- 9/9/2014
- by Don Groves
- IF.com.au
In the 1990s, Australian brothers Tas and Ben Pappas tore through the world of professional skateboarding like twin tornadoes.
They were self-professed "maniacs," a pair of take-no-prisoners pariahs who invaded the U.S. and a sport they viewed as soft. Their revolutionary styles, go-for-broke(n bones) attitudes and high-profile feuds with stars like Tony Hawk made them the most famous outlaws in an era when skating was starting to go mainstream, but their brash attitudes also earned them plenty of enemies, and foreshadowed their precipitous fall.
Now, the Pappas' remarkable...
They were self-professed "maniacs," a pair of take-no-prisoners pariahs who invaded the U.S. and a sport they viewed as soft. Their revolutionary styles, go-for-broke(n bones) attitudes and high-profile feuds with stars like Tony Hawk made them the most famous outlaws in an era when skating was starting to go mainstream, but their brash attitudes also earned them plenty of enemies, and foreshadowed their precipitous fall.
Now, the Pappas' remarkable...
- 8/28/2014
- Rollingstone.com
If the story of skateboarding siblings Tas and Ben Pappas were an attempted trick jump, it would feature a remarkable ascent and a horrible, deadly landing.
In the mid-’90s, the Australian brothers were ranked the best skateboarders in the world. But drug use caused the pair’s lives to unravel in 2007, and Ben Pappas committed suicide after killing his ex-girlfriend. The Pappas brothers are now the subject of a new documentary, All This Mayhem. Produced by Vice Films and distributed by FilmBuff, the movie will be available for digital download on Sept. 9. You can exclusively see the film’s new poster above.
In the mid-’90s, the Australian brothers were ranked the best skateboarders in the world. But drug use caused the pair’s lives to unravel in 2007, and Ben Pappas committed suicide after killing his ex-girlfriend. The Pappas brothers are now the subject of a new documentary, All This Mayhem. Produced by Vice Films and distributed by FilmBuff, the movie will be available for digital download on Sept. 9. You can exclusively see the film’s new poster above.
- 8/27/2014
- by Clark Collis
- EW - Inside Movies
All This Mayhem tells the story of Tas and Ben Pappas, world skateboarding champion brothers whose lives fell apart after both got involved with drugs. Ben allegedly killed himself in 2012 after a coroner had ruled that he had caused his ex-girlfriend's death. Tas, now clean, was jailed for importing cocaine into Australia in 2008. In this clip, from a happier time in their lives, Tas takes on the pair's great rival, Tony Hawk. All This Mayhem is released in the UK on Friday 8 August Continue reading...
- 8/1/2014
- by Guardian Staff
- The Guardian - Film News
All This Mayhem follows the strange tale of two skateboarding brothers, Tas and Ben Pappas, whose debauched lifestyle on the road, infamous feud with Tony Hawk and sense-defying feats in the skate part made them a legend in the sport.
Eddie Martin’s film however tells the story through to the end – the falling out, the shunning by the sport which took them in, the self-destruction which flipped their legend into a cautionary tale. All This Mayhem is a fine documentary, playing lately at Sheffield Doc/Fest and soon to be soon in UK cinemas.
Here’s an exclusive look at the trailer and poster – read our review here.
The post Exclusive Look at the Trailer & Poster for All This Mayhem appeared first on HeyUGuys.
Eddie Martin’s film however tells the story through to the end – the falling out, the shunning by the sport which took them in, the self-destruction which flipped their legend into a cautionary tale. All This Mayhem is a fine documentary, playing lately at Sheffield Doc/Fest and soon to be soon in UK cinemas.
Here’s an exclusive look at the trailer and poster – read our review here.
The post Exclusive Look at the Trailer & Poster for All This Mayhem appeared first on HeyUGuys.
- 7/17/2014
- by Jon Lyus
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
The latest Planet of the Apes ruled the Australian B.O. last weekend while Aussie documentary All This Mayhem had an impressive debut at just two cinemas.
The Matt Reeves-directed Dawn of the Planet of the Apes grabbed $6.1 million from Thursday to Sunday and $7.1 million including its opening day last Wednesday.
That eclipsed Rupert Wyatt.s Rise of the Planet of the Apes, which clocked up $4.7 million in its first four days in 2011, and finished with $14.7 million.
Fox's action drama starring Aussie Jason Clarke, Keri Russell, Gary Oldman and Andy Serkis as Caesar, king of the forest, raked in $US72.6 million in the Us, and looks capable of surpassing $200 million.
In Australia, the apes propelled weekend takings by 8% to $20.3 million as six titles each earned more than $1 million, according to Rentrak.s estimates.
How to Train Your Dragon 2 and Transformers: Age of Extinction both grossed about $2.7 million, boosting...
The Matt Reeves-directed Dawn of the Planet of the Apes grabbed $6.1 million from Thursday to Sunday and $7.1 million including its opening day last Wednesday.
That eclipsed Rupert Wyatt.s Rise of the Planet of the Apes, which clocked up $4.7 million in its first four days in 2011, and finished with $14.7 million.
Fox's action drama starring Aussie Jason Clarke, Keri Russell, Gary Oldman and Andy Serkis as Caesar, king of the forest, raked in $US72.6 million in the Us, and looks capable of surpassing $200 million.
In Australia, the apes propelled weekend takings by 8% to $20.3 million as six titles each earned more than $1 million, according to Rentrak.s estimates.
How to Train Your Dragon 2 and Transformers: Age of Extinction both grossed about $2.7 million, boosting...
- 7/14/2014
- by Don Groves
- IF.com.au
It was at the local skate park filmmaker Eddie Martin met brothers Tas and Ben Pappas; the talented Australian teens who would end up as skateboarding professionals who took the world by storm.
However after their rise to international fame comes a story of a spectacular downfall. In later years, one of the brothers would end up murdering his ex-girlfriend before taking his own life, while the other would also serve jail time for a disastrous attempt to smuggle drugs from South America. The story of the Pappas brothers and their rise to ranked No. 1 and No. 2 in the world on the vertical ramp (Tas and Ben respectively) before their remarkable and drug-fuelled demise is documented in Martin.s searing feature documentary, All This Mayhem. .I got to know the brothers, obviously in my teenage years, from sharing the local skate park together,. recalls Martin. .They are a bit younger than me,...
However after their rise to international fame comes a story of a spectacular downfall. In later years, one of the brothers would end up murdering his ex-girlfriend before taking his own life, while the other would also serve jail time for a disastrous attempt to smuggle drugs from South America. The story of the Pappas brothers and their rise to ranked No. 1 and No. 2 in the world on the vertical ramp (Tas and Ben respectively) before their remarkable and drug-fuelled demise is documented in Martin.s searing feature documentary, All This Mayhem. .I got to know the brothers, obviously in my teenage years, from sharing the local skate park together,. recalls Martin. .They are a bit younger than me,...
- 7/9/2014
- by Emily Blatchford
- IF.com.au
Lucy Walker reintroduced audiences to the perils of board sports last year in The Crash Reel, documenting the successes and traumas of snowboarder Kevin Pearce. While Walker’s film showed literal recovery from Pearce’s disastrous injury, Eddie Martin’s new film All This Mayhem tells of a completely different type of healing. In the late 80s/early 90s, Martin used to skate with Tas and Ben Pappas – at the time complete newbies on the vert skating scene in Melbourne – but who would go on to compete against Tony Hawk in the Us and ultimately strip him of his World No.1 titles. However, to call this a documentary about skateboarding is a misstep: instead this is an explosively compelling story of two lives at full-tilt.
From the splintered skate-parks of Australia to the Espn-branded ramps of California, Martin travels equally so from the heartlands of Tas and Ben’s upbringing,...
From the splintered skate-parks of Australia to the Espn-branded ramps of California, Martin travels equally so from the heartlands of Tas and Ben’s upbringing,...
- 6/17/2014
- by Andrew Latimer
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Exclusive: UK distributor’s Cannes haul includes crime-drama Son of a Gun.
Koch Media has concluded UK deals on a number of Cannes marche titles, including Altitude’s crime-drama Son of a Gun, starring Ewan McGregor, Alicia Vikander and Brenton Thwaites.
Writer-director Julius Avery’s debut, snapped up by A24 for Us distribution during the market, charts the relationship between Australia’s highest-profile criminal and his young protege.
Also acquired during Cannes were gangster comedy Redirected and buzzed-about horror sequel VHS Viral.
They join recently signed documentary All This Mayhem, slated for an August 8 release, and ‘anti rom-com’ Obvious Child, which is pegged for theatrical release on August 29.
The additions were negotiated by new head of acquisitions Martina Ternstrom and head of distribution Ben Luxford.
Vice Films production All This Mayhem follows Australian skateboarding legends Tas and Ben Pappas and will get its UK premiere at London’s BFI Southbank ahead of a Special Jury Award slot at...
Koch Media has concluded UK deals on a number of Cannes marche titles, including Altitude’s crime-drama Son of a Gun, starring Ewan McGregor, Alicia Vikander and Brenton Thwaites.
Writer-director Julius Avery’s debut, snapped up by A24 for Us distribution during the market, charts the relationship between Australia’s highest-profile criminal and his young protege.
Also acquired during Cannes were gangster comedy Redirected and buzzed-about horror sequel VHS Viral.
They join recently signed documentary All This Mayhem, slated for an August 8 release, and ‘anti rom-com’ Obvious Child, which is pegged for theatrical release on August 29.
The additions were negotiated by new head of acquisitions Martina Ternstrom and head of distribution Ben Luxford.
Vice Films production All This Mayhem follows Australian skateboarding legends Tas and Ben Pappas and will get its UK premiere at London’s BFI Southbank ahead of a Special Jury Award slot at...
- 6/2/2014
- by andreas.wiseman@screendaily.com (Andreas Wiseman)
- ScreenDaily
Exclusive: UK distributor’s Cannes haul includes crime-drama Son of a Gun.
Koch Media has concluded UK deals on a number of Cannes marche titles, including Altitude’s crime-drama Son of a Gun, starring Ewan McGregor, Alicia Vikander and Brenton Thwaites.
Writer-director Julius Avery’s debut, snapped up by A24 for Us distribution during the market, charts the relationship between Australia’s highest-profile criminal and his young protege.
Also acquired during Cannes were gangster comedy Redirected and buzzed-about horror sequel VHS Viral.
They join recently signed documentary All This Mayhem, slated for an August 8 release, and ‘anti rom-com’ Obvious Child, which is pegged for theatrical release on August 29.
The additions were negotiated by new head of acquisitions Martina Ternstrom and head of distribution Ben Luxford.
Vice Films production All This Mayhem follows Australian skateboarding legends Tas and Ben Pappas and will get its UK premiere at London’s BFI Southbank ahead of a Special Jury Award slot at...
Koch Media has concluded UK deals on a number of Cannes marche titles, including Altitude’s crime-drama Son of a Gun, starring Ewan McGregor, Alicia Vikander and Brenton Thwaites.
Writer-director Julius Avery’s debut, snapped up by A24 for Us distribution during the market, charts the relationship between Australia’s highest-profile criminal and his young protege.
Also acquired during Cannes were gangster comedy Redirected and buzzed-about horror sequel VHS Viral.
They join recently signed documentary All This Mayhem, slated for an August 8 release, and ‘anti rom-com’ Obvious Child, which is pegged for theatrical release on August 29.
The additions were negotiated by new head of acquisitions Martina Ternstrom and head of distribution Ben Luxford.
Vice Films production All This Mayhem follows Australian skateboarding legends Tas and Ben Pappas and will get its UK premiere at London’s BFI Southbank ahead of a Special Jury Award slot at...
- 6/2/2014
- by andreas.wiseman@screendaily.com (Andreas Wiseman)
- ScreenDaily
Exclusive: UK distributor’s Cannes haul includes crime-drama Son of a Gun.
Koch Media has concluded UK deals on a number of Cannes marche titles, including Altitude’s crime-drama Son of a Gun, starring Ewan McGregor, Alicia Vikander and Brenton Thwaites.
Writer-director Julius Avery’s debut, snapped up by A24 for Us distribution during the market, charts the relationship between Australia’s highest-profile criminal and his young protege.
Also acquired during Cannes were gangster comedy Redirected and buzzed-about horror sequel VHS Viral.
They join recently signed documentary All This Mayhem, slated for an August 8 release, and ‘anti rom-com’ Obvious Child, which is pegged for theatrical release on August 29.
The additions were negotiated by new head of acquisitions Martina Ternstrom and head of distribution Ben Luxford.
Vice Films production All This Mayhem follows Australian skateboarding legends Tas and Ben Pappas and will get its UK premiere at London’s BFI Southbank ahead of a Special Jury Award slot at...
Koch Media has concluded UK deals on a number of Cannes marche titles, including Altitude’s crime-drama Son of a Gun, starring Ewan McGregor, Alicia Vikander and Brenton Thwaites.
Writer-director Julius Avery’s debut, snapped up by A24 for Us distribution during the market, charts the relationship between Australia’s highest-profile criminal and his young protege.
Also acquired during Cannes were gangster comedy Redirected and buzzed-about horror sequel VHS Viral.
They join recently signed documentary All This Mayhem, slated for an August 8 release, and ‘anti rom-com’ Obvious Child, which is pegged for theatrical release on August 29.
The additions were negotiated by new head of acquisitions Martina Ternstrom and head of distribution Ben Luxford.
Vice Films production All This Mayhem follows Australian skateboarding legends Tas and Ben Pappas and will get its UK premiere at London’s BFI Southbank ahead of a Special Jury Award slot at...
- 6/2/2014
- by andreas.wiseman@screendaily.com (Andreas Wiseman)
- ScreenDaily
2014 is now in full swing, the Sundance Film Festival has closed its doors, and film festivals like South by Southwest and Tribeca are generating more buzz for the year’s noteworthy indie narratives and documentaries. In recent years, documentaries such as Restrepo, Gasland, and Searching For Sugarman went on to become heavyweights. This year’s contenders include topics taken from popular memoirs and biographies, along with subject matter pertaining to youths and youth culture. Below, you’ll find a comprehensive list of Sundance and non-Sundance documentaries to keep an eye out for this year, equipped with official synopsis and trailer when available. 2014 is shaping out to a versatile year in the documentary world, ranging from heavy-handed family dramas such as Tracy Droz Tragos’ and Andrew Droz Palermo’s Rich Hill, to baseball biographies such as Chapman and Maclain Way’s The Battered Bastards of Baseball and Jeff Radice’s No No A Dockumentary,...
- 3/9/2014
- by Christopher Clemente
- SoundOnSight
Rolf de Heer on location for.Charlie's Country with David Gulpilil
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Rolf de Heer's Charlie's Country, Warwick Thornton.s The Darkside and Rowan Woods' The Broken Shore will have their world premieres at the 2013 Adelaide Film Festival, which runs October 10-20. Among the other world premieres unveiled today by the Aff.s new CEO/ Director Amanda Duthie are the Adelaide-shot features One-Eyed Girl and 52 Tuesdays and the documentaries All This Mayhem, Muriel Matters and Sons and Mothers. Duthie ticked off an impressive list of 166 titles from 48 countries, including 28 world premieres, 47 Australian premieres and 34 South Australian projects. The line-up features 14 works including seven features which were supported by the Aff.s investment fund. As announced, the fest will open with John Curran.s South Australian-shot Tracks, the true story of Robyn Davidson.s solo 2,700 km trek via camels across the Australian desert in 1977, accompanied by her dog Diggity. Curran,...
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Rolf de Heer's Charlie's Country, Warwick Thornton.s The Darkside and Rowan Woods' The Broken Shore will have their world premieres at the 2013 Adelaide Film Festival, which runs October 10-20. Among the other world premieres unveiled today by the Aff.s new CEO/ Director Amanda Duthie are the Adelaide-shot features One-Eyed Girl and 52 Tuesdays and the documentaries All This Mayhem, Muriel Matters and Sons and Mothers. Duthie ticked off an impressive list of 166 titles from 48 countries, including 28 world premieres, 47 Australian premieres and 34 South Australian projects. The line-up features 14 works including seven features which were supported by the Aff.s investment fund. As announced, the fest will open with John Curran.s South Australian-shot Tracks, the true story of Robyn Davidson.s solo 2,700 km trek via camels across the Australian desert in 1977, accompanied by her dog Diggity. Curran,...
- 8/28/2013
- by Don Groves
- IF.com.au
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