Eleonora Kouijzer

Makeup-Grime-Bodypaint Design & Motion Graphic Design

Bodypaint Entertainment ; Presents performances for various target groups. A) COMPANIES: Body painting is a product promotion tool! - Body painting is a flexible promotional tool and visualizes the product, the logo, and the corporate formula. - Body painting is bold, has high attention value, and evokes emotions that standard promotional tools cannot! - body painting can be applied at trade fairs, conferences, and staff parties, -at openings and demonstrations, in TV commercials, corporate videos, and company brochures. - Body painting is a promotional stunt; it attracts a lot of attention from the press and the public. - the price can be tailored to your budget depending on the design, number of models, and duration per act / photo session. B) ENTERTAINMENT Bodypaint acts for nightclubs, parties, corporate events, and tattoo conventions. Existing acts and custom acts, e.g.: * Mr. Lizard act for black-light (reptile act) * Black Widow act with 2 spiders in a web (5 meters high x 5 meters wide) * Statues: Michelangelo Statue, Lady Hawk Statue * Bodypaint acts with fire-eaters * Bodypaint striptease shows The acts are performed by one or more professional dancers. Acts with and without set construction. Acts with and without black light. For large shows, we have a team of bodypainters and artists available to create custom bodypaint entertainment for you. Musicians can use artistic body paint for their video clips, CD covers, and PR material. Prices can be tailored to your budget depending on the design, number of models, duration, and number of desired acts. C) PRIVATE INDIVIDUALS: Be creative; give a bodypaint act as a gift to friends, acquaintances, or business associates. Would you like to give an artistic gift to a special friend? Have a body paint of your choice created and capture it in a photo. We will conduct an artistic photo session in the studio with a professional photographer. (Request a presentation without obligation). If you are interested in a makeup, special effects makeup, or body painting/body art workshop in small groups on Saturdays, you can sign up at LUNO illusion. Our photos and videos can be viewed on the following sites: http://www.dasauge.de/-eleonora-art-productions/ http://www.youtube.com/LCimini www.facebook.com/LUNO.illusion If you are interested, we would be happy to personally explain our DVD presentation film. LUNO illusion Eleonora Kouijzer, Make-up & Body Paint Designer Luis Cimini, Motion Graphic Designer

GOOR, NL

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Ronald Simons

Curious Cinema 2012

This coming Friday, August 31, the fourth tour of Cinema Curioso kicks off at EYE—the ultimate excursion through the depths of cinema, exploring hilarious blunders from film history. Cinema Curioso will then tour the entire country plus Belgium. Get ready to enjoy embarrassing roles by a very young Johnny Depp, Arnold Schwarzenegger & Sandra Bullock, sweaty musclemen with moustaches and/or mullets, unpleasant voodoo rituals, the most hideous voice-overs in film history, and Godzilla versus the Insufferable Oil Spill Monster. Tickets: http://www.eyefilm.nl/cinema-curioso-2012?show_id=555434 Info: http://www.thecultcorner.com/festivals/cinema-curioso-2012 Eyeball-strangling trash For Cinema Curioso, film expert, EYE programmer, and The Cult Corner editor-in-chief Ronald Simons selected dozens of astonishing clips in which the filmmakers' good intentions unintentionally result in bizarre, cringe-worthy, laugh-pumping, and eye-stirring pulp trash, all accompanied by live commentary. A generous selection of two hours of hilarious film clips, made with love, but where just about everything that could go wrong did go wrong. Pygmy terror This bizarre excursion through the sewers of unintentional pulp cinema takes us past, among other things, a chilling sex scene with Sandra Bullock, frenzied pygmy terror, the most spectacular chase scene ever filmed (in Bollywood), and clips from Yog: The Space Amoeba, Hercules in New York, Ninja Terminator, Psyched by the 4D Witch, and Papaya: Love Goddess of the Cannibals. As a grand finale, there are also two contests on the program every evening, with DVDs and film posters of B-films as rewards. Playlist EYE (Amsterdam), Friday, August 31, 2012 Filmhuis Den Haag, Thursday, October 18, 2012 Leiden Film Festival, Friday, October 26, 2012 Razor Reel Fantastic Film Festival (Bruges), Thursday, November 1, 2012 Vera Zienema (Groningen), Tuesday, November 27, 2012 Louis Hartlooper Complex (Utrecht), Thursday, December 6, 2012 Plaza Futura in collaboration with Studium Generale (Eindhoven), Tuesday, December 11, 2012 Lumière Cinema (Maastricht), Monday, January 21, 2013

Amsterdam, NL

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Jan van IJken

Premiere Facing Animals at the Netherlands Film Festival

The film Facing Animals by photographer/filmmaker Jan van IJken will premiere during the Netherlands Film Festival in Utrecht. This short documentary (30 min) explores the complex and often bizarre relationship between humans and animals in the Netherlands. The film has been selected to participate in the Debut Competition and the Golden Calf Competition. Why do we refuse to see millions of animals in factory farming, while we pamper other animals and almost anthropomorphize them? In the film Facing Animals, pigs, chickens, cows, and dogs are the main characters alongside humans. We see the world from the animal's perspective: chicks are thrown onto a conveyor belt, a woman cuddles a cow in a pasture, a farmer burns off the tails of piglets in a dark barn, and dogs are blessed in church. The beautiful, confronting images take the viewer on a rollercoaster of emotions. Facing Animals is the debut film of director Jan van IJken. As a photographer, he has published three photo books: A Touch of Divinity, New Neighbours, and Dierbaar. This last photography project was commissioned by the Rijksmuseum/NRC Handelsblad. His work has been widely published and exhibited both domestically and internationally. Screening dates Facing Animals: Saturday 29-09-2012 at 14:00 in Hoogt 1, Utrecht (Premiere) Wednesday 03-10-2012 at 22:15 in Wolff City 3, Utrecht Thursday 04-10-2012 at 19:45 in Louis Hartlooper Complex 3, Utrecht The film has now also been selected for a number of foreign film festivals: Split Film Festival in Croatia, Vancouver International Film Festival in Canada, and Tokyo International Film Festival in Japan. More information: http://www.facinganimals.com

Leiden, NL

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