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Creative Dissent DVD Released (12/27/08)

Have you enjoyed Prolefeed Studios' short online works, but are tired of hunching over your laptop screen to see them?
Creative Dissent
Maybe you just want to sit comfortably on your couch and watch videos with your trusty remote by your side. Maybe you just don't truck with this whole internet downloading-and-streaming nonsense and long for some physical media you can hold in your hands. Whatever your reason, Prolefeed Studios has the answer, with its new DVD release: Creative Dissent: Short Works by Brian Standing 2001-2008.

Prolefeed Studios director Brian Standing has been producing documentary videos in Madison, Wisconsin for over a decade. Creative Dissent takes the best of his short works, all previously only available online, and presents them in their full-resolution, DVD glory. Order yours today.


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Regime Change: The Trial of George W. Bush (11/27/08)

On November 22, 2008, the Madtown Liberty Players conducted a trial of George W. Bush on the steps of the Wisconsin State Capitol.
Charges were brought by a 10-foot puppet of Lady Liberty herself, and the court was presided over by an equally imposing blind Justice. About 25-30 bystanders (including Madison music legend Art Paul Schlosser) served as the jury. The verdict: guilty on all counts. The penalty: Mr. Bush's statute was sentenced to be torn down by the crowd.

Unlike the toppling of the statue of Saddam Hussein in Baghdad in 2003, this act required no assistance from U.S. military equipment. Mr. Bush's tinfoil likeness was dragged down by the mob, kicked and beaten with shoes by the jubilant crowd. "That's right! Get out your frustration!" exhorted the emcee.

Prolefeed Studios was there, and brings you this video report.

Regime Change: The Trial of George W. Bush by Brian Standing is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License.

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Car-Free Klezmer Now Available Online (10/31/08)

Prolefeed Studios is proud to announce the online release of Car-Free Klezmer, available for online streaming and download.



Madison-based Klezmer mavens Yid Vicious spent a week supporting Car-Less University, a week-long celebration of World Car-Free Day organized by Enact Wisconsin and the Madison Environmental Group. Thanks to a generous Blink grant from the City of Madison Arts Commission, the seven musicians of Yid Vicious were able to take their music to the city's streets, bike paths, and bus stops, to the surprise, delight, and sometimes bleary-eyed confusion of commuters. Prolefeed Studios was there, documenting every moment.

SEE Seven sleepy musicians roust themselves at horribly early hours to inspire spontaneous bouts of bike path dancing.

HEAR Madison Metro passengers and bicycle commuters describe the ins and outs of their commuting experiences.

LEARN how many tubas fit on a bus-mounted bicycle rack.

GASP as Yid Vicious is stopped by the police for Driving Under the Influence of Klezmer.

Car-Free Klezmer is licensed under a Creative Commons license. This means that you are free to share this video with whomever you wish, download copies, and redistribute in any format you wish. All that we'd ask is that you do not use this for any commercial project, you give full credit to Prolefeed Studios and Brian Standing, and that you distribute it in its entirety, with no editing or "derivative works" permitted. For any other use that doesn't fit these criteria, please contact Brian Standing first.

Stay tuned for information about an upcoming DVD release.

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Vermin Supreme is Back on the Warpath (10/18/08)

Our good friend, rabble rouser and Shakespearean fool, Vermin Supreme, featured prominently in 1997's Subdue the Universe, is at it again.
CNN's iReport features King of the Rats, a documentary short by Darren Garnick about Vermin's latest assault on Presidential Politics. Watch as Vermin (looking more and more like a Visigoth Fidel Castro) harasses Rudolph Giuliani, Dennis Kucinich, John Edwards, Barack Obama and John McCain.

Here's what Darren has to say about Vermin:

"To say that renegade presidential candidate Vermin Supreme is Nostradamus with a boot on his head would be an understatement. Vermin prophecies revealed in the new 7-minute documentary short, "King of the Rats," include the rotten infidelity of John Edwards ("We have your bus surrounded! Come out with your arms up and your pants down!") and the brilliant pick of Hannah Montana as a running mate -- months before McCain picked the Alaskan Hannah Montana as VP (too many states in that metaphor?). Check out "King of the Rats" as part of CNN iReport's new on-line film festival."

If King of the Rats only whets your appetite for all things Vermin Supreme, more videos documenting "the Friendly Fascist's" career are available here.

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Brian Standing on WPT's Director's Cut (10/16/08)

Wisconsin Public Television's Director's Cut will feature a 30-minute interview with Prolefeed Studios founder Brian Standing.
Director's Cut Broadcast Schedule
Main Channel (analog broadcast):
  • Saturday, November 22, 2008 at 10:00 p.m. CST
Wisconsin Channel (digital broadcast):
  • Thursday, November 27, 2008 at 9:30 p.m. CST
  • Friday, November 28, 2008 at 2:30 p.m. CST
  • Saturday, November 29, 2008 at 6:30 p.m. CST
  • Sunday, November 30, 2008 at midnight CST
  • Monday, December 1, 2008 at 8:30 a.m. CST
In a wide-ranging conversation, Brian and Director's Cut host Charles Monroe-Kane talk about the state of documentary film-making, the Prolefeed Studios Manifesto, the "karma" of low-budget collaboration, and show clips from Pedalphiles, War Is Sell and Counter Revolution. The show also features the broadcast premiere of Godzilla vs. Mega-Godzilla vs. Megalo-Godzilla, directed by Shea Galen Nunez Standing.

Wisconsin Public Television Brian Standing on <i>Director's Cut</i>
You can view the entire interview online on WPT's website. This episode of Director's Cut will air on both WPT's digital and analog broadcasts, across the Wisconsin Public Television Network (see sidebar for schedule).

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Here, Kitty Kitty Now Available on DVD! (08/30/08)

Andy Beversdorf's directorial debut Here, Kitty Kitty is now available on DVD from Prolefeed Studios.
Here, Kitty Kitty DVD
In addition to the original 63-minute documentary, the $15 DVD contains eight deleted scenes, including:Buy yours today!
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Here, Kitty, Kitty director Andy Beversdorf on Wisconsin Public TV (07/30/08)

Director's Cut, Wisconsin Public Television's new program about Badger State film-makers, recently interviewed Andy Beversdorf, director of "Here, Kitty Kitty." WPT's Charles Monroe-Kane and Andy have a lively discussion about feral cats, the shooting of the documentary and clips from the movie.
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Andy Beversdorf on "Director's Cut."

This episode of Director's Cut will air on both WPT's digital and analog broadcasts, across the Wisconsin Public Television Network (see below for schedule):
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Wild Turkeys by Shea Standing (04/11/08)

Shea Standing, director of 2004's Godzilla vs. MechaGodzilla vs. MegaloGodzilla, returns to Prolefeed Studios with a 6-minute radio documentary on wild turkeys at the University of Wisconsin Arboretum. Wild Turkeys originally aired on WORT's (89.9FM, Madison WI) In Our Backyard on 4/9/08.

Play Wild Turkeys now:


You can also download an MP3 file of Shea's report in 128kbps or 56kbps.

Our intrepid reporter Shea Standing stalks some wild birds. Three wild turkeys graze for berries at the UW Arboretum.

For more information about wild turkeys, including online audio recording of turkey gobbles, visit the Macaulay Library at the Cornell University Laboratory of Ornithology.

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Prolefeed Studios blogroll: Phoenix Cinema (03/25/08)

Phoenix Cinema says right up front (right under the quote from Rainer Werner Fassbinder) that:
"Phoenix Cinema is not meant to be a comprehensive site, so don’t expect to find reviews of the latest releases. Instead, you will find archived reviews of films, and I hope the categories feature proves useful to you. The categories reflect my tastes and interests, so my favourite directors, actors, actresses are listed here."

The primary author and film reviewer, who goes by the name "Tribe," indeed has iconoclastic and eclectic tastes. Films reviewed here include many that are new to me, and categories range from "Barbara Stanwyck" to "Documentary" to "militarism" to "Mae West," and, of course, "Fassbinder." There's also a category for "Favourite Film Lists," featuring suggestions from the likes of John Waters, Pedro Almodovar, Peter Greenaway and Cineaste. And -- although I quail at the thought of sitting next to (even if only electronically) such luminaries -- there is also a list from me of my favorite documentaries. Tribe did me the honor of asking me for a list of my favorite ten documentaries. I couldn't limit my choices to just ten, so I sent 12 instead, along with comments on each film.

While you're at the Phoenix Cinema site, be sure to check out the nice review for Here Kitty, Kitty, too. Thanks to Tribe and the other contributors to Phoenix Cinema for the opportunity to be part of such a fine resource. ^ TOP

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Pip Starr, Rest In Peace (03/18/08)

Prolefeed Studios only belatedly learned of the January 22, 2008 death of Melbourne, Australia filmmaker Pip Starr.
Pip Starr
Electric Eye Cinema audiences will remember Pip's work with Bill Runting, including Fight For Country (screened 3/26/2004 at Electric Eye Cinema), as well as his Open Reel Hour submissions, A Certain Point and Through the Wire.

More information about Pip and his untimely passing is available at Sydney's Indymedia website. Our deepest condolences to Pip's friends, colleagues and family. Pip left behind a powerful legacy of inspirational work.

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