Brendan Fitzgerald

Películas

Jim y Andy
Producer
Una mirada entre bambalinas de la película "Man on the Moon" (1999) de Milos Forman, y de cómo el actor Jim Carrey adoptó completamente y de forma radical la personalidad del cómico Andy Kaufman. Un documental del director Chris Smith sobre el tiempo en el que el actor Jim Carrey interpretó al famoso y complicado comediante. Jim Carrey obtuvo los elogios de la crítica y un Globo de Oro por su interpretación, pero muchos de los momentos más kaufmanianos de la producción se desarrollaron detrás de las cámaras, grabados en vídeo por la exnovia de Andy, Lynne Margulies y su excompañero de guion, Bob Zmuda. En 'Jim y Andy', Carrey vuelve a mirar el metraje resultante 18 años después, reflexionando sobre cómo él y Andy convivieron en universos extrañamente paralelos, su experiencia convirtiéndose en Andy y Tony y, en líneas generales, en el viaje espiritual de su carrera.
Tokoloshe
Camera Operator
Back in June, we invited South African rave-rap crew Die Antwoord to play their first show in New York City. They are one of our favorite bands and their performance that day was one of the most hectic, intense and amazing shows we had seen in a long time. While we were hanging out with them here, Ninja and Yo-Landi kept talking about a little monster called Tokoloshe, the most feared of all African demons. Ninja told us about how when he was growing up, his nanny would use a stack of bricks to raise her bed up, just to keep the Tokoloshe away at night. It turns out this is a fairly common practice among women in South Africa since this hairy, pot-bellied dwarf, unlike your typical Western boogiemonsters, is believed to have a penis the size of a horse’s and a penchant for sneaking into people’s bedrooms and raping them.
Tokoloshe
Producer
Back in June, we invited South African rave-rap crew Die Antwoord to play their first show in New York City. They are one of our favorite bands and their performance that day was one of the most hectic, intense and amazing shows we had seen in a long time. While we were hanging out with them here, Ninja and Yo-Landi kept talking about a little monster called Tokoloshe, the most feared of all African demons. Ninja told us about how when he was growing up, his nanny would use a stack of bricks to raise her bed up, just to keep the Tokoloshe away at night. It turns out this is a fairly common practice among women in South Africa since this hairy, pot-bellied dwarf, unlike your typical Western boogiemonsters, is believed to have a penis the size of a horse’s and a penchant for sneaking into people’s bedrooms and raping them.