tradtional CKF doc in on-line film festival

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Our documentary film Needle Through Brick about traditional Chinese kung fu in Southeast Asia is currently showing for free as part of the Seattle International Film festival. Shot in high definition, we tried our best to be true to the spirit of the arts, and show the beauty, speed and power of traditional kung fu without the gimmicks that characterize most martial arts films and documentaries. The film features numerous styles of traditional kung fu from masters within the Chinese communities in Malaysian Borneo. It is a story about the struggle of traditional fighting arts to survive in Asia today.

Needle Through Brick is currently one of ten finalists competing in an on-line competition as part of the Seattle International film festival. If you are interested in traditional martial arts, please check out the film as part of the competition which runs until the 8th of June. It can be viewed on - line at the following URL:

http://myfestival.indieflix.com/FilmDetail.aspx?filmid=11

You need to register to see it and vote if you like it (which is done by making the five stars red!). The winning film gets screened at the final night of the Seattle Film Festival, which would be amazing for a martial arts documentary! We want to spread the word as far as possible to martial arts communities around the world, as we made the film for people whom appreciate traditional fighting arts. It would be great to have your support, and help in spreading the word as widely as possible.

You can find more information about the film at our website for the project:

www.needlethroughbrick.com

Thank you for supporting our film, and we hope that you like it!
 
I've been trying to watch it but have had streaming video problems. The first 10 minutes look GREAT. I can't wait to see the rest, very nice work.
 
I've been trying to watch it but have had streaming video problems. The first 10 minutes look GREAT. I can't wait to see the rest, very nice work.

Same here. Also, while the site claim watching in "HD", the picture becomes highly pixelated if I try full screen.

What I saw (first 5-10 min) will bring me back to try again, though.
 
There seems to be problems with new registration, as well as streaming the video on the site. I have recommended it to a few friends and they cant get in to view it. My other question is, how can i Purchase this film on DVD ? Not HD but just a regular DVD. I would love to present this film at my Kung Fu school for all the students and I have already mentioned it to my Sifu and he is very interested as well.
 
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