Acclaimed and celebrated music artist Flying Lotus and filmmaker Eddie Alcazar have partnered up to form the independent film finance and production outfit Brainfeeder Films, it was announced today. The company will focus on producing traditional and nontraditional entertainment and commercial content for global audiences. The company will also act as an incubator for its producing partners and a HAVEN for other experimental filmmakers seeking freedom of expression and development.
The newly formed operation's first feature film is KUSO, which Flying Lotus is directing and Alcazar is producing. The film's logline: Broadcasting through a makeshift network of discarded televisions, KUSO is tangled up in the aftermath of Los Angeles' worst quake nightmare. Travel between screens and between aftershocks into the twisted lives of the survived. The movie is currently shooting in Los Angeles and is casting additional roles. The company is currently shepherding projects for filmmakers David Firth ("Salad Fingers") and Dominic Hailstone as part of their commitment to foster emerging director's creative visions. Firth recently completed the short CREAM, which Brainfeeder produced. The film concerns a genius inventor who reveals his latest product: a revolutionary cream with the power to fix all of the world's problems. But is it too much for people to handle? "Eddie and I started Brainfeeder Films with the intention to produce and support influential and experimental entertainment for film and music fans around the world," said Flying Lotus. "I've always wanted Brainfeeder to be a home for emerging artists, creative talent and filmmakers who are looking to work outside the traditional studio and independent distribution systems."Videos