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OverviewWholphin is a quarterly DVD magazine collecting unseen short films, documentaries, animation, and instructional videos. Past issues have featured gems from Errol Morris, Alexander Payne, Steven Soderbergh, David O. Russell, Bob Odenkirk, Jessica Yu, Miranda July, and Dennis Hopper (surrounded by dynamite). A few of the acting talents seen on Wholphin include Paul Rudd, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Peter Sarsgaard, Zooey Deschanel, Selma Blair, James Franco, Creed Bratton, Maria Bamford, and many others. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Brent HoffPublisher: McSweeney's Publishing Imprint: McSweeney's Publishing Volume: 11 Dimensions: Width: 16.70cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 18.70cm Weight: 0.142kg ISBN: 9781934781739ISBN 10: 1934781738 Pages: 48 Publication Date: 18 May 2010 Audience: General/trade , General Format: DVD Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsReviewsHow often are you disappointed in life? Probably far more often than is acceptable. That's what makes Wholphin so great. It consistently delivers a blend of entertaining shorts that run the gamut of topics and styles, making each issue unique and exciting, because, though you know what you're getting, you never know what it's going to be made up of. This issue is no different, offering an outstanding experience, top to bottom. -- DVD Talk Everybody knows by now that Wholphin , the quarterly DVD magazine devoted to the art and craft of the short film, brings da muddafuggin' ruckus with each and every issue. However, even taking that into account, Wholphin No. 11 is an especially loaded treat. --Michael Tully, Hammer to Nail Standouts in this issue include a tale from New Zealand about the odd wonders of childhood (in spite of the unnecessary roly-poly abuse), a hilarious and dirty-mouthed bit capturing a couple's break-up, a beautifully shot and dialogue-free trip through time (with vikings!), and a very surreal ode to life and the environment by way of a plastic bag... narrated by Werner Herzog. -- Film School Rejects How often are you disappointed in life? Probably far more often than is acceptable. That's what makes Wholphin so great. It consistently delivers a blend of entertaining shorts that run the gamut of topics and styles, making each issue unique and exciting, because, though you know what you're getting, you never know what it's going to be made up of. This issue is no different, offering an outstanding experience, top to bottom. <br>-- DVD Talk <br> Everybody knows by now that Wholphin, the quarterly DVD magazine devoted to the art and craft of the short film, brings da muddafuggin' ruckus with each and every issue. However, even taking that into account, Wholphin No. 11 is an especially loaded treat. <br>--Michael Tully, Hammer to Nail <br> Standouts in this issue include a tale from New Zealand about the odd wonders of childhood (in spite of the unnecessary roly-poly abuse), a hilarious and dirty-mouthed bit capturing a couple's break-up, a beautifully shot and dialogue Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |