L’installation de lecture immersive vous invite à (re)découvrir le texte de Marguerite Duras « La Maladie de la Mort » dans un format de lecture innovant.
Avec Albatros, la plume de Melquiot s’envole encore vers des horizons inédits. Casper et Tite Pièce, plutôt que de suivre le chemin de l’école, se retrouvent tous les jours sur les trois escaliers, au carrefour des voitures noires. Un jour apparait un curieux personnage , « le Génie de l’huile de coude » qui demande à Casper de sauver le monde…
Christelle Derré, metteuse en scène passionnée d’art numérique, a pensé Albatros comme une rencontre entre théâtre et animation, entre réel et virtuel, banal et fantastique. La scène se meut ainsi en une immense planche à dessin où sont projetées les créations graphiques de GYOMH, artiste dessinateur et vidéaste. Face au regard des deux enfants, la grande ville se transforme, se bouleverse, se révèle…
Inspired by « The Shadow Over Innsmouth » by H.P. Lovecraft
Directed by PH Debiès
Music by Carpenter Brut
Starring Sophie Chamoux & Julien Guibert
Vfx by PH Debiès & GyomH
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Based on the novel by B.W. Van Alstyne
Featuring the voice of Jim Dale
For forty-five years, master pastry chef and confectioner, Henry Peppermint Twist, worked for one of the world’s largest companies: The Brackmeyer Sweets Factory. But things turn quickly sour for Henry, and the nearly four thousand other workers it employed, as the aged and frail founder retires; leaving his evil and greedy son, Charles B. Brackmeyer Jr., to become the factory’s new president.
Brackmeyer, whose goal it is to “get rid of the dead weight (“old people”) and replace them all with machines to gain more money, begins his massive campaign shortly after the disappearance of his father, and several others, from a retirement facility in the German Countryside.
Henry, along with countless others his age and older are quickly redacted. With nowhere else to go He is offered lodgings, by Brackmeyer, in the very same retirement home as the founder. Feeling miserable, old and useless Henry’s thought turns to opening a Sweet shop. But these plans are soon interrupted as Henry meets a strange little man in brightly colored clothes.
The little man, who reveals himself to be an elf, and calls himself Mac, tells Henry of a wonderful place where he will never grow older. A place where he can be young and useful once again. Mac, convinces Henry to follow him through the forest, where they pass through an enormous magical boulder and through a cave full of colorful rock candy till they emerge in a magical place where everything is edible: The Sweet Lands.
Henry is instantly transformed into his 13-year-old younger self and after spending some time in this magical he forgets the rules of Faeriedom: Never eat nor drink or make merry, for if you so you will be forever lost in Faerie.
But all is not lost for this master pastry chef. With a little outside help from an old friend, Henry is successful in opening his Sweet Shop. But all this success doesn’t go unnoticed. Brackmeyer, with his greedy little fingers on the pulse of everything in the city, learns about the little shop and plots to destroy the little operation.
Brackmeyer gains entry into the Sweet Lands, transforming him into an ugly, menacing ogre. The ogre retreats into the Bittersweet Chocolate Mountains where he is soon aided by a Swamp Hag named Anise, who, like Brackmeyer, wants revenge on all of the Sweet Lands. But the Hag is soon defeated by Henry and the elves, leaving Brackmeyer and his gnarly little gingerbread army and a colossal gingerbread beast to destroy the Sweet Lands on their own. But this too is met with failure, as a defeated Brackmeyer prepares to do hand to hand combat with Henry.
Henry, who is becoming more and more elf-like, is too fast for the furious ogre and in one fell swipe of his peppermint staff sends the ogre who is Brackmeyer head long into a bottomless garbage pit. With the eminent threat over, Henry and the elves resume their peaceful life, and adventures, in the Sweet Lands.
directed by the Deka Brothers
produced by Michael Manasseri
music by Carpenter Brut
USA – 39 min – 2014
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William and Jake, a father and son exorcist team make their way through a desolate city in order to free a young girl from demonic possession. As the night unfolds, Jake grows increasingly frustrated with his father’s methods and confronts him, breaking their special bond and threatening the ‘business.’
Full cast & crew on IMDb: imdb.com/title/tt3775030/combined
Watch it in 4K on Youtube: youtube.com/watch?v=CzJhBiZf06c
directed by
Michael Manasseri & the Deka Brothers
written by
David A. Altman & Michael Manasseri
created by
Sarah Benedict
David A. Altman
Michael Manasseri
Producers
Michael Manasseri, The Deka Brothers, Kimberley Kates
Co-Producers
Sarah Benedict, Jay Levine
Executive Producers
David A. Altman, Richard Manasseri
R2H Productions
Made In Michigan Entertainment
Big Screen Entertainment Group
Compagnie Sputnik
Le spectacle est issu des différentes résidences de territoire du projet Mécanik, réadapté à chaque lieu d’accueil et de représentation. Le spectacle est pensé comme un parcours théâtral et visuel amenant le public d’un lieu à l’autre de la ville.
Origami Mécanik du bonheur débute comme dans un rêve où tous les possibles existent.
Qu’ils soient visuels, musicaux ou poétiques les rêves de chacun s’écrivent au fur et à mesure de la déambulation sur les façades de la ville.
Dans le village ou le quartier que nous investissons, Origami, Mécanik du bonheur révèle aux oreilles de tous les différentes définitions du bonheur.
Cette thématique universelle permet un traitement de questionnements qui font le quotidien de la vie
Qui est l’autre ? Comment suis-je avec l’autre ? Seul ? Peut-on être dans le bonheur, seul ?
L’idée de cette création est issus de la création-laboratoire in-situ «Mécanik de papier» effectuée sur le territoire de Lautrec en 2013. L’écriture de cette création a débutée en juin 2014 au festival Le Mans fait son cirque en collaboration avec le Théâtre de la Bertoche par différentes expérimentations : travail d’ateliers chorégraphiques, construction de marionnettes en origami géant, entretiens anthropologique pour récolter des mots autours des rêves, avec un public mixte ( personne en situation de handicape et public du théâtre). puis lors de la résidence de territoire la Lézarde sur le territoire du quercy-blanc porté par l’association lézard de la rue, soutenue par la Drac midi-pyrénné et l’Adda du Lot.
Fate’s Forsaken is a book series by Shae Ford. Book trailer directed by the Deka Brothers, produced by Michael Manasseri (Flux Capacitor) and Adam Cushman & Rocco Rivetti (Film-14).
Staring: Zak Hallett, Voiceover by Auday Putrus (VO Talent Agent Tony DiMambro of The IGroup).
Music by Thibault Chaumont.
Director of Photography Geoff George, Steadycam Operator Stewart Smith, 1st AC Anton Miasnikov.
Production Design: Deka Brothers.
Costume: Angela McBride & Andrew Martina.
Snow FX: Michael Mendola, Michael Arnold, John McFarland
Torches: Jonathan D’Ambrosio, Anthony Ferrara, Fire Safety Ranger Ivory
Edit & Post: Deka Brothers
Sound design & Mix: David Couturier
Thanks to Eddie Rubin, Nik Tyckowski, Patrick Hartltey, Liz Moore (Meadow Brook Theater), Danny Mooney, Andrea Eis (Oakland University Cinema Studies Program).
Savage Drift
A Novel by Emmy Laybourne
Directed by the Deka Brothers
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Produced by Adam Cushman / Michael Manasseri / Kimberley Kates (BSEG)
Josie: Carrington King
Niko: Tyler Newland
Young Boy watching planes: Ethan Watkins
Casting: Tony DiMambro (The I-Group)
1st AD: Salma Siddiqui
Cinematographer: Geoff S. George
1st AC: Carl Ballou
G&E: Jordan Reed / Brandon Hartley / Daniel Gordon
Production Sound Mixer: Mark Haygen
Costume Designer: Lauren Waterstone
BTS Photographer: Clarice D.
Edit / Color Grading: the Deka Brothers
VFX: Julien Deka
Sound Design / Re-recording mixer: David Couturier
Music: Thibault Chaumont
co-produced with Flux Capacitor
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Big Screen Entertainment Group
Thanks to:
Oakland University Cinema Studies, Andrea Eis, Kyle Edwards,
Michael Watkins
Brian Kessler