The Human Host Movie is Mike Apichella's cinematic debut, a self produced low budget featurette inspired by the performance art and music work made by the multi-media arts collective Human Host which was founded 10 years ago. In addition to marking Apichella's debut as a producer/director, this movie is also the first comprehensive video documentaion of Human Host's work.
The official world premiere of The Human Host Movie will occur on sunday December 9th at 7 p.m. at Goodbye Blue Monday in Bushwick, Brooklyn, New York. On the same night, prior to the main attraction, several other filmakers/videographers who contributed to the making of The Human Host Movie will screen some of their own short subjects. The complete line up of shorts screening that night will be announced soon. For more more info on The Human Host Movie and the Human Host group check any of these websites:
HH Movie trailer - http://vimeo.com/4732162 ,
The Human Host Movie blog - http://thehumanhostmovie.tumblr.com/
https://www.facebook.com/mobileprotection#!/human.host (the group Human Host has a website too, but the site is getting a rehab, so Facebook will be the most up to date as far as news of their work is concerned)
here also is a flickr profile featuring images of some of the more unusual performance art work that the Human Host group has done in the past: http://www.flickr.com/photos/53196467@N03/
The official world premiere of The Human Host Movie will occur on sunday December 9th at 7 p.m. at Goodbye Blue Monday in Bushwick, Brooklyn, New York. On the same night, prior to the main attraction, several other filmakers/videographers who contributed to the making of The Human Host Movie will screen some of their own short subjects. The complete line up of shorts screening that night will be announced soon. For more more info on The Human Host Movie and the Human Host group check any of these websites:
HH Movie trailer - http://vimeo.com/4732162 ,
The Human Host Movie blog - http://thehumanhostmovie.tumblr.com/
https://www.facebook.com/mobileprotection#!/human.host (the group Human Host has a website too, but the site is getting a rehab, so Facebook will be the most up to date as far as news of their work is concerned)
here also is a flickr profile featuring images of some of the more unusual performance art work that the Human Host group has done in the past: http://www.flickr.com/photos/53196467@N03/
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