I had not always thought of my work as necessarily experimental or Underground, but in truth looking at other works classified that way, it appears to be the case:) Here are aome works for your perusal:The first, Psychotropic Overload, is a psychological thriller, as one describes it, "Definitely check this one out if you're into abstract cinema from the likes of Lynch, Jodorowsky, Buñuel or something along the lines of Elias Merhige's Begotten." Josh Samford- Rogue Cinema If you happen to have www.Fandor.com, which would be a great idea if you're into experimental Cinema 'cause you'll find a huge selection all in one place, right at your fingertips.
https://www.fandor.com/films/psychotropic_overload
web page: http://jfafilms.com/films_pychotropic_overload.html
The shorts, you can read more about here: http://jfafilms.com/films_shorts.html God Save the Queen is a visual poem about the lead up to the War in Iraq: https://vimeo.com/142206965
ShadowPlay is an experimental film, in the guise of a mind- control thriller, about the disastrous results of the War in Iraq: https://vimeo.com/141379311
Warriors of the Discotheque ia a doc about the beginning of the whole Rave/ Ecstasy scene. The place is the notorious Starck Club (so called because it was the first major project by legendary designer Philippe Starck in the US.) The Starck Club opened in Dallas in 1984, and not long after hosted the 1984 national Republican National Convention. Ironically, it was actually legal to buy MDMA aka ecstasy there, people would put it on their credit cards. The DEA stepped in and made it a category 1 drug on July 1, 1985. This, despite NOT really understanding anything about MDMA... It wouldn't be an understatement to say The Starck Club was not only ground zero for the popularization of ecstasy, the whole rave scene, but even lit the fuse for the entire Billion dollar, DJ driven, EDM (Electronic Dance Music) scene.
In addition, the design aspect really unlike any for a Club of it's time, not to mention introducing LGBT culture into the heart of Texas. It's a story pretty unique but unknown to most of the world. Here's link to web page:http://jfafilms.com/films_warriors_of_the_discotheque.html Also, some pics on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jfa_films/
also trailer: https://youtu.be/ubj-SXYkA9Y
on amazon VOD: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00GG0MR5E#_swftext_Swf
If you're into design, Rave, MDMA, and LGBT culture I think this'll hit the spot... Molto Grazie!
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