Ginga

I wish all documentary filmmakers could rock Nikes to make films, but this time around, it’s a Brazilian story being told. In the vein of last spring’s Art of Speed film collaborations, tonight RES presents a screening and event of the Nike-sponsored documentary film about Ginga (loosely translates to “art of movement”) and the sport of futebol in Brazil. Executive produced by Fernando Meirelles, the …

Arakimentari

Arakimentari. The subject is the reknowned (or reviled) japanese photographer Nobuyoshi Araki. He’s considered to have changed the representation of female nudity in Japan. The film explores the artist behind the photos by documenting his work ethic and revealing the context in which he creates his work. There are also interviews with Bjˆrk and Takeshi Kitano. This is a wonderful presentation of a man, who …

Satan’s Laundromat

Satan's Laundromat is a Brooklyn based photolog of urban decay, strange signage and other odd city moments. They have also collaborated on Down Below, a photo-documentary of defunct subway paggages. Both projects reveal an aesthetically intense, though emotionally draining part of the city.