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i-D Meets: Fashion's Next Generation Stylists | i-D Future Now!
What is the role of a stylist? How do you get into styling for a living? And why do so many fashion students aspire to a job that involves so much physical work, endless admin and shoot stamina - not to mention the in-depth referencing, brand relationships and constant creative enthusiasm that the job demands?
In this episode of FUTURE NOW, i-D follows 3 stylists to find out exactly how to create a timeless image, runway show or fashion shoot.
In NYC, Sydney Rose Thomas pulls together a shoot featuring up-and-coming New York designers with her photographer friend and 'collaborating force', Deirdre Lewis. Elsewhere, Japan-born, London-based stylist Ai Kamoshita travels to Paris to work on a show during Fashion Week, and Lana Jay Lackey launches a zine with Rick Owens, the dark lord of l...
published: 07 Apr 2020
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i-D Meets: Next Gen Photographers | i-D FUTURE NOW!
Join i-D on a cross-country journey with three of the most exciting photographers working today. Working separately in fashion, documentary and portrait photography - they're a new breed that have found a way to blend all three…
Director Tom Ivin
Producer Lily Rose Thomas
Global Executive Producer Eloise King
Director of Photography Tayo Yusuff
Additional Camera Henry Cotsford
Editor Rhiannon Mayor
Colourist George Dutton
Sound Mix Guy Chase
Production Manager Lauran Clark
Production Coordinator Rosa Harris Edmonds
Post Production Manager Tom Lynch
Post Production Coordinator Regina Lemaire Costa
Director of Licensing Cristina Lombardo
Senior Music Supervisor, EMEA Alex Benge
Music Supervisor Bonnie Reilly
Senior Designer Rebecca Boyd-Wallis
Designer Kristina Britton
Production ...
published: 12 Sep 2017
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i-D Meets: Tokyo's Genderless Youth
Tokyo’s hypnotic youth movement are rejecting ideas of fashion defining sexuality. We’ll learn how and why the movement came about in 2016, and meet the pioneers behind Tokyo’s most boundary pushing scene.
We meet the Tokyo youth celebrating genderless fashion. Using make-up, clothes and Instagram filters, these young people are challenging international social norms and drawing on anime's fluid beauty standards.
Director Taichi Kimura
Producers Naoya Watanabe, Taro Mikami, Benedict Turnbull
Global Executive Producer Eloise King
Production Companies Caviar (UK), Cekai (Japan)
Cavier Executive Producer Katie Dolan
Director of Photography Shoyo Miyao
Editor Isolde Penwarden
Colourist Benjamin Rozario
Sound Mix Guy Chase
Production Manager Lauran Clark
Production Coordinator Rosa Har...
published: 21 Jun 2017
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How To Pronounce The Hardest Names In Fashion
Our playful take on pronunciation teaches you how to speak your international fashion alphabet, from Azzedine Alaïa (AH'ZE'DEEN AH'LAI'AH) in Paris to Zegna (ZEN'YA) in Milan.
Director Barnaby Roper at Cadence NY
Executive Producer Neil Cooper at Cadence NY
Producer Nina Qayyum at Cadence NY
Casting Larissa Gunn for PRODn at Art + Commerce
Post Production Modern Post
Music Tristan Bechet at Cadence NY
Stylist Michelle Cameron at Frank Reps
Hair Peter Gray at Home Agency L'Oreal Paris Hair Expertise
Make-up Lisa Houghton at Tim Howard
Nail Technician Dawn Sterling at Melbourne Artists Management
Head Pieces Peter Gray and Takayuki Shibata
Styling Assistant Regina Chan
Hair Assistant Diana Macaluso, Ryan Mitchell, Helen Reavey
Make-up Assistants Michael Chua, Kento Tsubo, Mami Lizuka
Fas...
published: 31 Mar 2014
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The LGBT+ Youth Fighting for a 'Polish Stonewall' | i-D UP+RISING
For subtitles click 'CC'
In early 2020, ILGA-Europe, a Brussels-based NGO, ranked Poland as the most homophobic country in the European Union. On the 7th of August, Warsaw police arrested Margot, a non-binary activist, and placed her in pre-trial detention. In response to her arrest, protesters took to the streets and a further 48 people were detained in an event some are referring to as ‘Polish Stonewall’. i-D travelled to Warsaw to meet the LGBT+ activists fighting for a ‘Polish Stonewall’.
To find out more about the current situation the LGBT+ community face in Poland check out these links:
https://stopbzdurom.pl/
https://allout.org/en
https://www.hrw.org/
Credits:
Director/Producer - Isolde Penwarden
Executive Producer - Declan Higgins
DOP - Maciej Gromak
AC - Hubert Marciniak
Edit...
published: 27 Oct 2020
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Exploring Ukraine's Underground Rave Revolution
The 2014 revolution brought Kiev nightlife to a complete standstill. As protests turned into riots, and government security forces opened fire on protestors, the country fell into crisis. But out of the ashes of revolution has risen a new generation. Slava Lepsheev, who’d lost his job because of the financial crisis triggered by the war, had had enough, and started Cxema, a raw, hard and hypnotic techno rave that he took to whatever semi-legal venue he could set a soundsystem up in. So together with Slava, and the city’s brightest young lights, we followed young Kiev as they prepared for a night at Cxema, from building the venue to watching the sunrise break.
Director Tom Ivin
Producer Kate Villevoye
Local Fixer Lyuba Knorozok, Dmitry Kolchinsky
Director of Photography Jack Reynolds
Sou...
published: 31 May 2016
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What It’s Like To Be A 16-Year-Old In Berlin Today | i-D
Continuing our 1616 series, i-D travels to Berlin to meet teenage skateboarders, performance artists and politicians, as they talk growing pains, Instagram addiction and making their voices heard with Fridays For Future demonstrations.
How do their experiences at 16 compare to yours?
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published: 27 Nov 2019
13:16
i-D Meets: Fashion's Next Generation Stylists | i-D Future Now!
What is the role of a stylist? How do you get into styling for a living? And why do so many fashion students aspire to a job that involves so much physical work...
What is the role of a stylist? How do you get into styling for a living? And why do so many fashion students aspire to a job that involves so much physical work, endless admin and shoot stamina - not to mention the in-depth referencing, brand relationships and constant creative enthusiasm that the job demands?
In this episode of FUTURE NOW, i-D follows 3 stylists to find out exactly how to create a timeless image, runway show or fashion shoot.
In NYC, Sydney Rose Thomas pulls together a shoot featuring up-and-coming New York designers with her photographer friend and 'collaborating force', Deirdre Lewis. Elsewhere, Japan-born, London-based stylist Ai Kamoshita travels to Paris to work on a show during Fashion Week, and Lana Jay Lackey launches a zine with Rick Owens, the dark lord of luxury fashion.
Would you want to be a stylist? What makes you want to work in fashion?
Featuring
Sydney Rose Thomas
Ai Kamoshita
Lana Jay Lackey
Director Tom Ivin
Exec Producer Declan Higgins
Global Head of Content Elektra Kotsoni
Editor-in-Chief Alastair Mckimm
Additional Camera Xavier Thesnon-Hily
Colour George Dutton
Dubbing Mixer Ben Sims
Production Manager Lauran Clark
Production Coordinators Becs Rainey, Georgia Chandler
Production Secretary Anna Margeti
Senior Social Editor Danil Boparai
Motion GFX Designer Calum Glenday
Archive courtesy of Deirdre Lewis, Olivia Rose, Liz Johnson Artur, Mame Kurogouchi, Luke Mayes, Rick Owens
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What is the role of a stylist? How do you get into styling for a living? And why do so many fashion students aspire to a job that involves so much physical work, endless admin and shoot stamina - not to mention the in-depth referencing, brand relationships and constant creative enthusiasm that the job demands?
In this episode of FUTURE NOW, i-D follows 3 stylists to find out exactly how to create a timeless image, runway show or fashion shoot.
In NYC, Sydney Rose Thomas pulls together a shoot featuring up-and-coming New York designers with her photographer friend and 'collaborating force', Deirdre Lewis. Elsewhere, Japan-born, London-based stylist Ai Kamoshita travels to Paris to work on a show during Fashion Week, and Lana Jay Lackey launches a zine with Rick Owens, the dark lord of luxury fashion.
Would you want to be a stylist? What makes you want to work in fashion?
Featuring
Sydney Rose Thomas
Ai Kamoshita
Lana Jay Lackey
Director Tom Ivin
Exec Producer Declan Higgins
Global Head of Content Elektra Kotsoni
Editor-in-Chief Alastair Mckimm
Additional Camera Xavier Thesnon-Hily
Colour George Dutton
Dubbing Mixer Ben Sims
Production Manager Lauran Clark
Production Coordinators Becs Rainey, Georgia Chandler
Production Secretary Anna Margeti
Senior Social Editor Danil Boparai
Motion GFX Designer Calum Glenday
Archive courtesy of Deirdre Lewis, Olivia Rose, Liz Johnson Artur, Mame Kurogouchi, Luke Mayes, Rick Owens
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- published: 07 Apr 2020
- views: 251702
9:38
i-D Meets: Next Gen Photographers | i-D FUTURE NOW!
Join i-D on a cross-country journey with three of the most exciting photographers working today. Working separately in fashion, documentary and portrait photogr...
Join i-D on a cross-country journey with three of the most exciting photographers working today. Working separately in fashion, documentary and portrait photography - they're a new breed that have found a way to blend all three…
Director Tom Ivin
Producer Lily Rose Thomas
Global Executive Producer Eloise King
Director of Photography Tayo Yusuff
Additional Camera Henry Cotsford
Editor Rhiannon Mayor
Colourist George Dutton
Sound Mix Guy Chase
Production Manager Lauran Clark
Production Coordinator Rosa Harris Edmonds
Post Production Manager Tom Lynch
Post Production Coordinator Regina Lemaire Costa
Director of Licensing Cristina Lombardo
Senior Music Supervisor, EMEA Alex Benge
Music Supervisor Bonnie Reilly
Senior Designer Rebecca Boyd-Wallis
Designer Kristina Britton
Production Accountant David Gray
Equipment Manager Richard Smith
Equipment Assistant Henry Cotsford
Post Tech Supervisor Dominic Brouard
Commerical Creative Director Bunny Kinney
VP Production, UK Bree Horn
Production Executive Shelley Hurley
Head of Post Production Daniel Elias
Channel Manager, UK Jordan Joseph
Photos courtesy of Campbell Addy, Olivia Rose and Ronan Mckenzie
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Join i-D on a cross-country journey with three of the most exciting photographers working today. Working separately in fashion, documentary and portrait photography - they're a new breed that have found a way to blend all three…
Director Tom Ivin
Producer Lily Rose Thomas
Global Executive Producer Eloise King
Director of Photography Tayo Yusuff
Additional Camera Henry Cotsford
Editor Rhiannon Mayor
Colourist George Dutton
Sound Mix Guy Chase
Production Manager Lauran Clark
Production Coordinator Rosa Harris Edmonds
Post Production Manager Tom Lynch
Post Production Coordinator Regina Lemaire Costa
Director of Licensing Cristina Lombardo
Senior Music Supervisor, EMEA Alex Benge
Music Supervisor Bonnie Reilly
Senior Designer Rebecca Boyd-Wallis
Designer Kristina Britton
Production Accountant David Gray
Equipment Manager Richard Smith
Equipment Assistant Henry Cotsford
Post Tech Supervisor Dominic Brouard
Commerical Creative Director Bunny Kinney
VP Production, UK Bree Horn
Production Executive Shelley Hurley
Head of Post Production Daniel Elias
Channel Manager, UK Jordan Joseph
Photos courtesy of Campbell Addy, Olivia Rose and Ronan Mckenzie
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- published: 12 Sep 2017
- views: 854081
5:05
i-D Meets: Tokyo's Genderless Youth
Tokyo’s hypnotic youth movement are rejecting ideas of fashion defining sexuality. We’ll learn how and why the movement came about in 2016, and meet the pionee...
Tokyo’s hypnotic youth movement are rejecting ideas of fashion defining sexuality. We’ll learn how and why the movement came about in 2016, and meet the pioneers behind Tokyo’s most boundary pushing scene.
We meet the Tokyo youth celebrating genderless fashion. Using make-up, clothes and Instagram filters, these young people are challenging international social norms and drawing on anime's fluid beauty standards.
Director Taichi Kimura
Producers Naoya Watanabe, Taro Mikami, Benedict Turnbull
Global Executive Producer Eloise King
Production Companies Caviar (UK), Cekai (Japan)
Cavier Executive Producer Katie Dolan
Director of Photography Shoyo Miyao
Editor Isolde Penwarden
Colourist Benjamin Rozario
Sound Mix Guy Chase
Production Manager Lauran Clark
Production Coordinator Rosa Harris Edmonds
Post Production Manager Tom Lynch
Post Production Coordinator Regina Lemaire-Costa
Rights & Clearances Cristina Lombardo
Music Supervisor Alex Benge
Music Coordinator Bonnie Reilly
Studio Manager Polly Williams
Production Accountant David Gray
Equipment Manager Richard Smith
Equipment Assistant Henry Cotsford
Post Tech Supervisor Dominic Brouard
Commercial Creative Director Bunny Kinney
VP Production, UK Bree Horn
Production Executive Shelley Hurley
Head of Post Production Daniel Elias
Channel Manager, UK Jordan Joseph
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Tokyo’s hypnotic youth movement are rejecting ideas of fashion defining sexuality. We’ll learn how and why the movement came about in 2016, and meet the pioneers behind Tokyo’s most boundary pushing scene.
We meet the Tokyo youth celebrating genderless fashion. Using make-up, clothes and Instagram filters, these young people are challenging international social norms and drawing on anime's fluid beauty standards.
Director Taichi Kimura
Producers Naoya Watanabe, Taro Mikami, Benedict Turnbull
Global Executive Producer Eloise King
Production Companies Caviar (UK), Cekai (Japan)
Cavier Executive Producer Katie Dolan
Director of Photography Shoyo Miyao
Editor Isolde Penwarden
Colourist Benjamin Rozario
Sound Mix Guy Chase
Production Manager Lauran Clark
Production Coordinator Rosa Harris Edmonds
Post Production Manager Tom Lynch
Post Production Coordinator Regina Lemaire-Costa
Rights & Clearances Cristina Lombardo
Music Supervisor Alex Benge
Music Coordinator Bonnie Reilly
Studio Manager Polly Williams
Production Accountant David Gray
Equipment Manager Richard Smith
Equipment Assistant Henry Cotsford
Post Tech Supervisor Dominic Brouard
Commercial Creative Director Bunny Kinney
VP Production, UK Bree Horn
Production Executive Shelley Hurley
Head of Post Production Daniel Elias
Channel Manager, UK Jordan Joseph
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- published: 21 Jun 2017
- views: 2773038
3:40
How To Pronounce The Hardest Names In Fashion
Our playful take on pronunciation teaches you how to speak your international fashion alphabet, from Azzedine Alaïa (AH'ZE'DEEN AH'LAI'AH) in Paris to Zegna (ZE...
Our playful take on pronunciation teaches you how to speak your international fashion alphabet, from Azzedine Alaïa (AH'ZE'DEEN AH'LAI'AH) in Paris to Zegna (ZEN'YA) in Milan.
Director Barnaby Roper at Cadence NY
Executive Producer Neil Cooper at Cadence NY
Producer Nina Qayyum at Cadence NY
Casting Larissa Gunn for PRODn at Art + Commerce
Post Production Modern Post
Music Tristan Bechet at Cadence NY
Stylist Michelle Cameron at Frank Reps
Hair Peter Gray at Home Agency L'Oreal Paris Hair Expertise
Make-up Lisa Houghton at Tim Howard
Nail Technician Dawn Sterling at Melbourne Artists Management
Head Pieces Peter Gray and Takayuki Shibata
Styling Assistant Regina Chan
Hair Assistant Diana Macaluso, Ryan Mitchell, Helen Reavey
Make-up Assistants Michael Chua, Kento Tsubo, Mami Lizuka
Fashion Interns Danya Christison, Orlando Cordero
Executive Producer Eddy Moretti
Executive Producer Shane Smith
Executive Producer Suroosh Alvi
Executive Producer Andrew Creighton
Global Head of Video Danielle Bennison-Brown
Associate Producer Jack Robinson
Juliana Schurig wears dress Azzedine Alaïa.
Grace Bol wears jacket Balmain. Harness Atsuko Kudo. Shorts American Apparel. Ring Ming Yu Wang.
Liu Wen wears dress and hat Hussein Chalayan. Ring Bliss Lau.
Alana Zimmer wears hat and dress Ann Demeulemeester. Necklace Alexis Bittar. Rings Maria Black.
Esmerelda Seay-Reynolds wears shirt Erdem. All jewellery Eddie Borgo.
Samantha Gradoville wears top and skirt Fausto Puglisi. Cuff and ring Maiyet.
Soo Joo Park wears dress Givenchy by Riccardo Tisci. Necklace and cuff Ming Yu Wang.
Grace Bol wears scarves and gloves Hermès.
Tao Okamoto wears jacket and skirt Issey Miyake. Hat Philip Treacy.
Juliana Schurig wears headpiece and top Junya Watanabe. Cuff Alexis Bittar.
Miles McMillan wears all clothing Kris Van Assche. Ring Blue Bayer.
Alana Zimmer wears scarf Loewe. Harness Zana Bayne. Ring N. Historiae.
Josephine Skriver wears bag Moschino. Earrings N. Historiae.
Grace Mahary wears all clothing Nike.
Esmerelda Seay-Reynolds wears top Ostwald Helgason. Necklaces Florain and Virzi + De Luca.
Sigrid Agren wears all clothing Proenza Schouler.
Marcel Castenmiller wears all clothing Alexander McQueen.
Miles McMillan wears all clothing Comme des Garçons.
Hanne Gaby wears all clothing Saint Laurent by Hedi Slimane. Cuff and rings Asea.
Liu Wen wears top Thierry Mugler. Earrings Vanessa Gade.
Armando Cabral wears all clothing Umit Benan. Bracelet Delfina Delettrez. Ring Uncommon Matter.
Lindsey Wixson wears all clothing Versace. Necklace Erickson Beamon.
RJ King wears shirt Walter Van Beirendonck.
Xiao Wen Ju wears dress Chanel. Glove La Crasia.
Tilda Lindstam wears dress and gloves Yohji Yamamoto. Ring Circa Sixty Three.
Sigrid Agren wears shirt Z Zegna.
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https://wn.com/How_To_Pronounce_The_Hardest_Names_In_Fashion
Our playful take on pronunciation teaches you how to speak your international fashion alphabet, from Azzedine Alaïa (AH'ZE'DEEN AH'LAI'AH) in Paris to Zegna (ZEN'YA) in Milan.
Director Barnaby Roper at Cadence NY
Executive Producer Neil Cooper at Cadence NY
Producer Nina Qayyum at Cadence NY
Casting Larissa Gunn for PRODn at Art + Commerce
Post Production Modern Post
Music Tristan Bechet at Cadence NY
Stylist Michelle Cameron at Frank Reps
Hair Peter Gray at Home Agency L'Oreal Paris Hair Expertise
Make-up Lisa Houghton at Tim Howard
Nail Technician Dawn Sterling at Melbourne Artists Management
Head Pieces Peter Gray and Takayuki Shibata
Styling Assistant Regina Chan
Hair Assistant Diana Macaluso, Ryan Mitchell, Helen Reavey
Make-up Assistants Michael Chua, Kento Tsubo, Mami Lizuka
Fashion Interns Danya Christison, Orlando Cordero
Executive Producer Eddy Moretti
Executive Producer Shane Smith
Executive Producer Suroosh Alvi
Executive Producer Andrew Creighton
Global Head of Video Danielle Bennison-Brown
Associate Producer Jack Robinson
Juliana Schurig wears dress Azzedine Alaïa.
Grace Bol wears jacket Balmain. Harness Atsuko Kudo. Shorts American Apparel. Ring Ming Yu Wang.
Liu Wen wears dress and hat Hussein Chalayan. Ring Bliss Lau.
Alana Zimmer wears hat and dress Ann Demeulemeester. Necklace Alexis Bittar. Rings Maria Black.
Esmerelda Seay-Reynolds wears shirt Erdem. All jewellery Eddie Borgo.
Samantha Gradoville wears top and skirt Fausto Puglisi. Cuff and ring Maiyet.
Soo Joo Park wears dress Givenchy by Riccardo Tisci. Necklace and cuff Ming Yu Wang.
Grace Bol wears scarves and gloves Hermès.
Tao Okamoto wears jacket and skirt Issey Miyake. Hat Philip Treacy.
Juliana Schurig wears headpiece and top Junya Watanabe. Cuff Alexis Bittar.
Miles McMillan wears all clothing Kris Van Assche. Ring Blue Bayer.
Alana Zimmer wears scarf Loewe. Harness Zana Bayne. Ring N. Historiae.
Josephine Skriver wears bag Moschino. Earrings N. Historiae.
Grace Mahary wears all clothing Nike.
Esmerelda Seay-Reynolds wears top Ostwald Helgason. Necklaces Florain and Virzi + De Luca.
Sigrid Agren wears all clothing Proenza Schouler.
Marcel Castenmiller wears all clothing Alexander McQueen.
Miles McMillan wears all clothing Comme des Garçons.
Hanne Gaby wears all clothing Saint Laurent by Hedi Slimane. Cuff and rings Asea.
Liu Wen wears top Thierry Mugler. Earrings Vanessa Gade.
Armando Cabral wears all clothing Umit Benan. Bracelet Delfina Delettrez. Ring Uncommon Matter.
Lindsey Wixson wears all clothing Versace. Necklace Erickson Beamon.
RJ King wears shirt Walter Van Beirendonck.
Xiao Wen Ju wears dress Chanel. Glove La Crasia.
Tilda Lindstam wears dress and gloves Yohji Yamamoto. Ring Circa Sixty Three.
Sigrid Agren wears shirt Z Zegna.
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- published: 31 Mar 2014
- views: 3580946
9:31
The LGBT+ Youth Fighting for a 'Polish Stonewall' | i-D UP+RISING
For subtitles click 'CC'
In early 2020, ILGA-Europe, a Brussels-based NGO, ranked Poland as the most homophobic country in the European Union. On the 7th of Au...
For subtitles click 'CC'
In early 2020, ILGA-Europe, a Brussels-based NGO, ranked Poland as the most homophobic country in the European Union. On the 7th of August, Warsaw police arrested Margot, a non-binary activist, and placed her in pre-trial detention. In response to her arrest, protesters took to the streets and a further 48 people were detained in an event some are referring to as ‘Polish Stonewall’. i-D travelled to Warsaw to meet the LGBT+ activists fighting for a ‘Polish Stonewall’.
To find out more about the current situation the LGBT+ community face in Poland check out these links:
https://stopbzdurom.pl/
https://allout.org/en
https://www.hrw.org/
Credits:
Director/Producer - Isolde Penwarden
Executive Producer - Declan Higgins
DOP - Maciej Gromak
AC - Hubert Marciniak
Editor - Isolde Penwarden
Dubbing Mixer - Ben Sims
Colourist - Caroline Morin @ WASH
Voiceover Artist- Leala-Rain Shonaiya
Assistant Editor - Chloe Tuite-Sterling
Translations - Nina Zabicka
Subtitles - Nerys Williams
Senior Production Manager - Lauran Clark
Production Coordinators - Georgia Chandler & Anna Margeti
Rights and Clearance Coordinator - Natasha Odunubi
Music Supervisor - EMEA Bonnie Reilly
Head of Production UK - Rosie Taylor
MUSIC
Prologue LIVE / Back / Alive
Written & Performed by Zamilska
Courtesy of District 6 Music Publishing Ltd.
Ignorance Ha
Written & Performed by Avtomat
Courtesy of Avtomat
Archive
Michal Szymanderski-Pastryk
Kajetan Łukomski
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For subtitles click 'CC'
In early 2020, ILGA-Europe, a Brussels-based NGO, ranked Poland as the most homophobic country in the European Union. On the 7th of August, Warsaw police arrested Margot, a non-binary activist, and placed her in pre-trial detention. In response to her arrest, protesters took to the streets and a further 48 people were detained in an event some are referring to as ‘Polish Stonewall’. i-D travelled to Warsaw to meet the LGBT+ activists fighting for a ‘Polish Stonewall’.
To find out more about the current situation the LGBT+ community face in Poland check out these links:
https://stopbzdurom.pl/
https://allout.org/en
https://www.hrw.org/
Credits:
Director/Producer - Isolde Penwarden
Executive Producer - Declan Higgins
DOP - Maciej Gromak
AC - Hubert Marciniak
Editor - Isolde Penwarden
Dubbing Mixer - Ben Sims
Colourist - Caroline Morin @ WASH
Voiceover Artist- Leala-Rain Shonaiya
Assistant Editor - Chloe Tuite-Sterling
Translations - Nina Zabicka
Subtitles - Nerys Williams
Senior Production Manager - Lauran Clark
Production Coordinators - Georgia Chandler & Anna Margeti
Rights and Clearance Coordinator - Natasha Odunubi
Music Supervisor - EMEA Bonnie Reilly
Head of Production UK - Rosie Taylor
MUSIC
Prologue LIVE / Back / Alive
Written & Performed by Zamilska
Courtesy of District 6 Music Publishing Ltd.
Ignorance Ha
Written & Performed by Avtomat
Courtesy of Avtomat
Archive
Michal Szymanderski-Pastryk
Kajetan Łukomski
Follow i-D:
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- published: 27 Oct 2020
- views: 243465
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Exploring Ukraine's Underground Rave Revolution
The 2014 revolution brought Kiev nightlife to a complete standstill. As protests turned into riots, and government security forces opened fire on protestors, th...
The 2014 revolution brought Kiev nightlife to a complete standstill. As protests turned into riots, and government security forces opened fire on protestors, the country fell into crisis. But out of the ashes of revolution has risen a new generation. Slava Lepsheev, who’d lost his job because of the financial crisis triggered by the war, had had enough, and started Cxema, a raw, hard and hypnotic techno rave that he took to whatever semi-legal venue he could set a soundsystem up in. So together with Slava, and the city’s brightest young lights, we followed young Kiev as they prepared for a night at Cxema, from building the venue to watching the sunrise break.
Director Tom Ivin
Producer Kate Villevoye
Local Fixer Lyuba Knorozok, Dmitry Kolchinsky
Director of Photography Jack Reynolds
Sound Denys Ryskal, Andrii Vaskovski, Viktor Savin
Lighting Stanislav Bezpechnyi
Production Assistant Andrii Bezliudnyi
Editor Paul Frankl, Rebecca Gin
Colourist Oisín O’Driscoll at The Mill
Sound Mix Guy Chase
Narrator Leala-Rain Shonaiya
Script Clive Martin, Matthew Whitehouse
Translations Yelena Kensborn
Music
Voin Uruwu feat. Valta - Hunters and Gatherers
Voin Uruwu - Forest Theme
Stanislav Tolkachev - Sometimes Everything Is Wrong
Lollibou - Crimson Tune
Wulffius - In the Pines’ Crowns (Wicked Bass Records 2016)
Stanislav Tolkachev - Right Angle
Voin Oruwu - A-mplification
Archive courtesy of
Vice News, Slava Lepsheev, Unkle Dee, Aleksey Olin
Global Executive Producer Ravi Amaratunga
Supervising Producer Eloise King
Production Manager Lauran Clark
Production Assistant Lily Rose Thomas
Assistant Producer Stephen Isaac-Wilson
Post Production Coordinator Regina Lemaire-Costa
Commercial Creative Director Bunny Kinney
Talent Producer Declan Higgins
Head of Production Bree Horn
Head of Post Production Daniel Elias
Post Production Administrator Laura Davidson
Special Thanks
Slava Lepsheev, Dima Kovalyov, iZone, Anastasiia Fedorova
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The 2014 revolution brought Kiev nightlife to a complete standstill. As protests turned into riots, and government security forces opened fire on protestors, the country fell into crisis. But out of the ashes of revolution has risen a new generation. Slava Lepsheev, who’d lost his job because of the financial crisis triggered by the war, had had enough, and started Cxema, a raw, hard and hypnotic techno rave that he took to whatever semi-legal venue he could set a soundsystem up in. So together with Slava, and the city’s brightest young lights, we followed young Kiev as they prepared for a night at Cxema, from building the venue to watching the sunrise break.
Director Tom Ivin
Producer Kate Villevoye
Local Fixer Lyuba Knorozok, Dmitry Kolchinsky
Director of Photography Jack Reynolds
Sound Denys Ryskal, Andrii Vaskovski, Viktor Savin
Lighting Stanislav Bezpechnyi
Production Assistant Andrii Bezliudnyi
Editor Paul Frankl, Rebecca Gin
Colourist Oisín O’Driscoll at The Mill
Sound Mix Guy Chase
Narrator Leala-Rain Shonaiya
Script Clive Martin, Matthew Whitehouse
Translations Yelena Kensborn
Music
Voin Uruwu feat. Valta - Hunters and Gatherers
Voin Uruwu - Forest Theme
Stanislav Tolkachev - Sometimes Everything Is Wrong
Lollibou - Crimson Tune
Wulffius - In the Pines’ Crowns (Wicked Bass Records 2016)
Stanislav Tolkachev - Right Angle
Voin Oruwu - A-mplification
Archive courtesy of
Vice News, Slava Lepsheev, Unkle Dee, Aleksey Olin
Global Executive Producer Ravi Amaratunga
Supervising Producer Eloise King
Production Manager Lauran Clark
Production Assistant Lily Rose Thomas
Assistant Producer Stephen Isaac-Wilson
Post Production Coordinator Regina Lemaire-Costa
Commercial Creative Director Bunny Kinney
Talent Producer Declan Higgins
Head of Production Bree Horn
Head of Post Production Daniel Elias
Post Production Administrator Laura Davidson
Special Thanks
Slava Lepsheev, Dima Kovalyov, iZone, Anastasiia Fedorova
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- published: 31 May 2016
- views: 2626238
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What It’s Like To Be A 16-Year-Old In Berlin Today | i-D
Continuing our 1616 series, i-D travels to Berlin to meet teenage skateboarders, performance artists and politicians, as they talk growing pains, Instagram addi...
Continuing our 1616 series, i-D travels to Berlin to meet teenage skateboarders, performance artists and politicians, as they talk growing pains, Instagram addiction and making their voices heard with Fridays For Future demonstrations.
How do their experiences at 16 compare to yours?
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Continuing our 1616 series, i-D travels to Berlin to meet teenage skateboarders, performance artists and politicians, as they talk growing pains, Instagram addiction and making their voices heard with Fridays For Future demonstrations.
How do their experiences at 16 compare to yours?
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- published: 27 Nov 2019
- views: 520856