Jason Collett -- best known as a member of Broken Social Scene -- has a new album coming out in the fall, and in anticipation of that release, he's unveiled a brand-new video for the song "I Wanna Rob a Bank."
Debuting exclusively here at HuffPost Entertainment, "I Wanna Rob a Bank" doesn't play out like an ordinary music video; as directed by Corey Ogilvie, the clip includes real-life Occupy protestors as captured by Ogilvie's cameras for his "Occupy The Movie" documentary. It's an inside look at the movement, and the "I Wanna Rob a Bank" video really manages to put a face on the protest in ways that haven't been seen before. (Expect to see Ogilvie's doc in theaters by 2013 at the latest.)
"I Wanna Rob a Bank" is the first single off Reckon, which also includes appearances from Afie Jurvanen, Basia Bulat, Kevin Drew and Zeus.
“The consistent...
Debuting exclusively here at HuffPost Entertainment, "I Wanna Rob a Bank" doesn't play out like an ordinary music video; as directed by Corey Ogilvie, the clip includes real-life Occupy protestors as captured by Ogilvie's cameras for his "Occupy The Movie" documentary. It's an inside look at the movement, and the "I Wanna Rob a Bank" video really manages to put a face on the protest in ways that haven't been seen before. (Expect to see Ogilvie's doc in theaters by 2013 at the latest.)
"I Wanna Rob a Bank" is the first single off Reckon, which also includes appearances from Afie Jurvanen, Basia Bulat, Kevin Drew and Zeus.
“The consistent...
- 8/1/2012
- by Christopher Rosen
- Huffington Post
Vancouver, Canada – If you don’t follow the NBA, you probably have never heard of Steve Nash, though perhaps you’ve seen him in some other form. The man endorses Vitamin Water, appears in Nike ads, and most recently became a documentarian with the film ‘Into the Wind,’ based on the life of Canadian humanitarian Terry Fox.
He even has his own chain of fitness centers in Canada called the Steve Nash Sports Club. Though, he may not have the international branding power of Michael Jordan, or Kobe Bryant, but his celebrity status is pretty close.
In Nash: The Documentary (Viff World Premiere), the multi-talented basketball point guard opens up about his life growing up in small town in Canada, determined to make his way into the NBA. The film chronicles his career and struggles to get to his level of success.
This nicely photographed documentary directed by Michael Hamilton and Corey Ogilvie,...
He even has his own chain of fitness centers in Canada called the Steve Nash Sports Club. Though, he may not have the international branding power of Michael Jordan, or Kobe Bryant, but his celebrity status is pretty close.
In Nash: The Documentary (Viff World Premiere), the multi-talented basketball point guard opens up about his life growing up in small town in Canada, determined to make his way into the NBA. The film chronicles his career and struggles to get to his level of success.
This nicely photographed documentary directed by Michael Hamilton and Corey Ogilvie,...
- 10/23/2011
- by Albert Art
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
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