PUFF’s Nightmare

“A surreal shocker,”  Fan Goria

Nightmare is the first official film of the Philadelphia Underground Film Forum (PUFF).  A couple is shocked to find themselves cast in snuff films with strangers while thinking they are having sex with one another. The male in this couple, under pressure of a deadline in his film class, uses this disturbing-reality creep to propose a movie to his class.  He then scripts based on more snuff coming in from nights with his lover. The camera functions as the proximal source of all terrifying snuff, both in the class and in his life.  External circumstances corroborate the actuality of the images from the latter. But the film maker is never shown. Only the film maker’s environment is portrayed — casting both the film class and movie’s audience as snuff enablers. Through their titiliation and tolerance of cinematic sex and violence, they function to reinforce the film maker’s horror making.

Nightmare suggests an implicit critique of the fallacy of homuncular determinism. What happens when the self-within self dreams? Where does the primal self get its direction?   The most parsimonious inference is from an audience whose moral outrage is blunted by the camera’s de-emphasis of scenic suffering. This softening of terror plus counterconditioning by attractive sexual stimuli suck the audience into becoming complicit in the reinforcement of acts (by the invisible reality/film maker <G-d/Technology?>) that have terrifying byproducts. It has potential as an allegory for analyzing the process by which America now enables a culture of terror.

Nightmare will be shown tonight at 725 N. 4th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19123 at 7:00 pm, 9:30 pm, and 12:00 am. Admission is $5.
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We have been updating the news room for regular webcasts as you know. Beginning in mid January, we will be doing weekly shows. At this stage, we have been writing and researching. Looks like the webcasts will be :30 and consist of interviews, commentary, and discussions. The roundtables have been happening in the freeRADlab since 2006 and we plan to use them as a jumping point. Any input, we would appreciate it. Thank you.

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What’s next? We are discussing this subject at PYN (Philadelphia Youth Network). What do we need to do ala resources, culture analysis, craft learning, Filmshare, workshops.

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Media Bureau film initiative takes flight: 12 07 2009

Thank you Dr. Richard Weissman, Free RAD Lab, HDSDmedia, Josh Goldblum, Philadelphia Independent Film Festival and of course the many film makers across the globe, we are about to rev up the engines and screen daily.

As you know, we have been working since 2006 to create a much broader interface to connect with Independent Film Makers in all locations and kinds. Specifically, we worked to create the link between a film goer and filmmaker within a market place. We have always believed the digital medium was the enabler for the film maker (big or small) and that by enabling both groups simultaneously, the cinematic experience is that much more interesting and therfore extremely valuable. You can sit and watch, or you can interact with an interested body. On demand.

Our Film Initiative in 2006 helped put it all together. This is where we connected the analog domain (http://PhiladelphiaIndependentFilmFestival.com (launched: Summer 2006) & daily screenings in the freeRADlab, with the digital domain, http://HDSDmedia.com (Expected Launch: June 2010). Both are produced by Media Bureau, Inc, a 11,000 sq. ft brick and morter hub of Film, Politics, and Media where we have continued to work and aggregate interesting and engaging events for the Film, Politics, and Media communities in our multiple studios. These events, discussions, presentations, performances, shows, demonstrations, are streamed and recorded, and are continued on in public discussion through Digital Media Strategy (DMS) since our inception in 1997.

We are now about to play host to a daily stream of online and offline programming picked from our vantage points in Film, Politics, and Media.

Come by the studios and see what is going on. We are available by stopping in from 11- 7 EST or calling 215 592 – 1242 for an appointment. We will be using this website, the Facebook groups for Philadelphia Independent Film Festival and PUFF Movie House, as a start point for scheduling, updates, and community organizing.

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See you in the parlour.

Benjamin F. Barnett

Program Analyst – MediaBureau / freeRADlab

Festival Director- Philadelphia Independent Film Festival

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Looking good. With an HD projection throw and a full lineup of movies (thank you Josh Goldbloom, IFC, and of course film makers across the globe) we are about to rev up the engines. Please feel free to come by and see what is going on. We will be using this website as well as the Facebook group, PUFF Movie House, as a start point for schedules etc.

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See you in the parlour.

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Festival Director
Philadelphia Independent Film Festival

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One of the top websites in the state of PA providing breaking and ongoing analysis of the PA 2010 elections. Pa2010

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