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Posted by giveawayboy on September 28, 2002 at 15:10:50:

Hello all!

Just wanted to mention that I finally watch ALL the d.films and I loved them. I gave a hefty response to one of my favorites, Kat's Insider Trading but I lost that entire post. I won't be able to repeat everything I said. I should note that the whole event of recent d.filmmaking was sort of pioneered by Marcos with his very strong first offerring, Aguilera Bug. Go Marcos!

One thing I want to make clear is that I don't just look at these creations as silly little novelties. I really feel that by watching these d.films we can get more of a sense of who these new movie makers are, and what potential they can have. By extrapolation, see if you can discern the future VanSants and Schnabels that are even now among us. I think that these stunning documents show a wealth of creativity. It amazed me how some of these were put together, with great care in selecting actors, actresses, settings and sounds. The situations were created brilliantly. I mourn the loss of links to Kris' two or three movies. They were each a work of art. One was something about 'pancakes'....Kris, please add your d.film titles to the archive.

This will be an ongoing list. As new d.films are created I will add them to the list. O.K. Now for the list:

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d.film archive


(d.films by directors who happen to post at hifidelity)


ONE HOTT RAVE by clover

INSIDER TRADING by kat

???? by kris

??pancakes?? by kris

AGUILERA BUG by marcos

METALITO'S QUEST by metalito

RUFLOVE by metalito

THE ALIEN THAT ATE by rhino

FACELESS MAN by tiffers

if your d.film does not appear here, please post an addition to our archive. thanks.

archive maintained by: giveawayboy



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