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for sale : DVD: “THIS IS NOT A SHORT FILM BY KHAVN”

March 23, 2006
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yo guys!
im selling and I’m one of the distributor of Khavn’s latest video release

for all interested buyers
txt me at 09275340309
or email me at azrael@gmail.com

im accepting orders outside manila and outside philippines.
just email me for details

dvd price is P500

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DVD: “THIS IS NOT A SHORT FILM BY KHAVN”
BE MOVIES, The Short Films Of Khavn: Volume One

“This Is Not A Short Film” is the first volume of “Be Movies”, the
collection of short films by Khavn. This 61-minute DVD features the
following 7 digital short films:

“LATA AT TSINELAS” (Can & Slippers), which won last year in Italy, just
screened in Tampere International Short Film Festival (Finland), after
opening the Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival (France), and
will proceed to Germany this July as part of the Artistic and Cultural
Programme of the FIFA World Cup in cooperation with the Berlin International
Film Festival;

“OUR DAILY BREAD”, which had its world premiere in the Rotterdam
International Film Festival (The Netherlands) last January;

“RUGBY BOYZ”, which will compete in Oberhausen International Short Film
Festival (Germany) this May;

“SMALL ALI”, which will be shown in the “La Noche Mas Freak” section of
the Las Palmas De Gran Canaria International Film Festival (Spain) this end
of March;

“BARONG BROTHERS”, which received a Gawad-CCP, and has been screened in the
Izmir International Short Film Festival (Turkey) and the Morbegno
International Short Film Festival (Italy);

“GREASEMAN”, which features Eric Quizon and Lou Veloso, bagged the
Excellence Award from the Tokyo Video Festival and the Gawad-CCP for Best
Short Film, and was shown recently in Tehran International Short Film
Festival (Iran) as part of their Tribute To Asian Short Films and the
Asia-Pacific Documentary Film Festival (Australia);

and “MONDOMANILA: INSTITUSYON NG MAKATA” (Institute Of Poets), which stars
Marvin Agustin, and was voted by Brazilian critic Jorge Didaco of Senses Of
Cinema as one of the ten best films of 2005.

Other countries that have exhibited the films in this volume are Syria,
Brazil, Singapore, Portugal, Slovenia, Malaysia, Pesaro, and Sweden.

“This Is Not A Short Film” DVD also contains the trailers of Khavn’s 10
full-length films and his two other short film collections, as well as a
printed catalogue about his works. Available for only P500 at Mag:net
Katipunan and Datelines Bookstore (Cubao X, aka Marikina Shoe Expo in
Cubao).

For more info, visit www.kamiasroad.com/khavn.

ABOUT KHAVN

“Enfant terrible of Philippine Cinema.”
– Pesaro International Film Festival

“Che Guevarra of the Digital Revolution.”
- Jose Victor Marin, Festival Director, La Palma International Digital
Film Festival

“Filipino Renaissance man Khavn is one of underground digital cinema’s
best-kept secrets. Khavn — Rotterdam International Film Festival’s coolest
revelation — might look like a prankster punk, but in the end he’s also an
ass- kicking rebel priest.”
- Olaf Moeller, European Editor, Film Comment

“Khavn earns a place of his own in the international foreign legion of
experimental extremists and cult film makers such as the Japanese Takashi
Miike, the German Jörg Buttgereit and South African Aryan Kaganof/Ian
Kerkhof.”
Gertjan Zuilhof, Programmer, Rotterdam International Film Festival

“A real discovery. The Lars von Trier of the Philippines.”
- Julien Fonfrede, Montreal Festival Of New Cinema

“The wild, funny, subversive no-budget videos of the Philippine punk rebel
Khavn is a discovery in the emphasis to the cinema of Southeast Asia.”
- Christoph Huber, Film Critic, Die Presse (Vienna)

“The new Takashi Miike. The Philippine counterpart of Peter Baiestorf.”
- Marcelo Carrard, Mondo Paura (Sao Paulo)

“For a few years now, Philippines had its own answer to the Dogma manifesto.
It was called Filmless Films. Its leader is Khavn. He has been tireless in
organising events, screening showcases and festivals to promote Filipino
digital cinema. Filipino digital cinema has come of age.”
Philip Cheah, Festival Director, Singapore International Film Festival

“Khavn earns a place of his own in the international foreign legion of
experimental extremists and cult film makers such as the Japanese Takashi
Miike, the German Jörg Buttgereit and South African Aryan Kaganof/Ian
Kerkhof.”
Gertjan Zuilhof, Programmer, Rotterdam International Film Festival

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