The Wholphin Blog
Carson Mell Interview on Ain’t it Cool News

Ain’t It Cool News just posted a really great interview with Carson Mell. Read it here.
Kabluey
San Franciscans: Scott Prendergast’s first feature film, Kabluey, will be opening at the Opera Plaza Cinema on Friday, August 1st. If you’ve seen Wholphin No 1, and therefore The Delicious, you know exactly who I’m talking about and are probably holding up you’re right hand and jubilantly making little “nang nang naang” noises right now. Kabluey, a film that Prendergast calls a “melancho-medy,” is the story of a slacker uncle who moves in with his sister-in-law and two nephews while his brother, their father, is away fighting in Iraq. I haven’t seen it yet, but have my calendar marked and no doubt that it will be just as hilarious, insightful and endearing as all of Scott’s work.
If you manage to get a spot for opening night you’ll have the added pleasure of being greeted by the director himself. And in the meantime, you can watch the trailer and find out more about the film and other screening locations here.
The Lumen Eclipse 1-Minute Film Festival
Of the twelve sites that I have bookmarked at the top of my browser right now, there is only one video destination aside from this very site, and that is Lumen Eclipse. It is a place that I can go where I know I will always find something strange and new and wonderful. Lumen Eclipse presents and promotes great video art in both the virtual and physical realm by hosting 8 new films every month on their website, and then taking the work outside and projecting onto the sides of buildings in their native Harvard Square. And in this, their third year, they have found yet another way of bringing art into the community: the Lumen Eclipse 1-Minute Film Festival, which will be held Saturday, October 4th in the newly designed outdoor space on Palmer St in Harvard Square. For more information on the festival and instructions on how to submit your film visit them at Lumen Eclipse.

