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Jacob Pander

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.. Jacob Pander is a filmmaker and visual artist. He has just finished his feature film, SELFLESS, which he directed and co-wrote with his brother, producer Arnold Pander.He has directed music videos for artists such as Fantastic Plastic Machine, Howie B., and Spacer, and short films including the cult hit, The Operation. His work has garnered top awards and been featured in film festivals around the world. His strong sense of storytelling and visual art background drives Panders distinct cinematic style.Recent films include the feature length documentary, PAINTED LIFE, a personal look at the life and work of his father, Dutch immigrant artist, Henk Pander.Jacob and his brother, Arnold, have created a variety of media projects as The Pander Brothers, working in film, video, comics, animation design and illustration. They have written and illustrated comic book series for DC Comics, Dark Horse and Marvel Comics. Their work has been nominated for the Eisner and Manning awards for groundbreaking artwork in the comics medium, and published in national magazines such as Details, Spin, Paper and Wired.Jacob is also founder of Radius Pictures, a full service commercial production company and DVD authoring house. CHECK OUT THE SHORT VIDEO WITH THE PANDER BROS. ON THEIR NEW FILM, SELFLESS.Profile Edited by MPS MySpace Editor 2.0

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BendFilm Festival by Susan Haley, Marketing & Administrative Manager, OR Film Office

The Fifth Annual BendFilm Festival was its usual blast of parties and screenings  if you haven't yet attended I say get it calendared for next year. Seriously, put a reminder on your electronic cale...
Posted by on Sat, 01 Nov 2008 03:26:00 GMT

"A deftly woven narrative..." The Source Weekly

Arnold and I arrived in Bend last night to begin promoting the world premiere of SELFLESS, which happens tomorrow night at the Old Mill Regal Cinema at 7pm. Today the new issue of the Bend Source Week...
Posted by on Thu, 09 Oct 2008 00:24:00 GMT