Gimme The Loot – Way Too Indie http://waytooindie.com Independent film and music reviews Fri, 02 Dec 2016 17:34:42 +0000 en-US hourly 1 Way Too Indiecast is the official podcast of WayTooIndie.com. Our film critics grip and gush about the latest indie movies and sometimes even mainstream ones. Find all of our reviews, podcasts, news, at www.waytooindie.com Gimme The Loot – Way Too Indie yes Gimme The Loot – Way Too Indie dustin@waytooindie.com dustin@waytooindie.com (Gimme The Loot – Way Too Indie) The Official Podcast of Way Too Indie Gimme The Loot – Way Too Indie http://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/waytooindie/podcast-album-art.jpg http://waytooindie.com Gimme The Loot http://waytooindie.com/review/movie/gimme-the-loot/ http://waytooindie.com/review/movie/gimme-the-loot/#respond Mon, 30 Nov -0001 00:00:00 +0000 http://waytooindie.com/?p=10160 Adam Leon’s debut feature Gimme The Loot was an instant hit when it first premiered at the SXSW Film Festival and won the Grand Jury prize. The film made an impressive festival circuit run which included the prominent Cannes Film Festival, and would go on to be nominated for two Independent Spirit Awards. The story itself is exceptionally simple, but the execution in this low-budget indie film is what makes it so notable; like putting old-school funk music over-top of the modern day New York City hoodlums.]]>

Adam Leon’s debut feature Gimme The Loot was an instant hit when it first premiered at the SXSW Film Festival and won the Grand Jury prize. The film made an impressive festival circuit run which included the prominent Cannes Film Festival, and would go on to be nominated for two Independent Spirit Awards. The story itself is exceptionally simple, but the execution in this low-budget indie film is what makes it so notable; like putting old-school funk music over-top of the modern day New York City hoodlums.

The film is a day in the life of Malcolm (Ty Hickson) and Sofia (Tashiana Washington), two young graffiti artists who live in an urban neighborhood of New Your City. When the film begins they can be seen on the top of a building, marking their territory with spray paint. The next day their work has been covered up by rival taggers. Constant one-upmanship is common among graffiti artists, so the two think of the biggest and riskiest scheme they can think of.

Because no one has successfully “bombed” (tagged) the apple at Shea stadium, refusing to call it by its actual corporate name Citi Field, it becomes the perfect target. In case you are not a hardcore Mets fan, the apple appears each time a Met player hits a home run. It is a taggers dream to bomb it because the high risk yields a high reward; tens of thousands of people in the crowd would see your work.

In order to pull off this near impossible feat, the two need to collect $500 dollars, so they can pay off a security guard that Malcolm happens to know. Because Malcolm is a drug dealer, he has connections to a wide range of people, though their trustworthiness is suspicious at best. Using his position as drug dealer, Malcolm decides to take loot from the people he is selling to, in an effort to come up with the $500. The two get resourceful and do whatever they can to make a quick buck.

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Even though Malcolm and Sofia end up stealing from whomever they can, something interesting happens along the way, a softer side is shown. A good example of this is when they steal flowers from a sidewalk vendor, so he can give them to his mother for her birthday. This is also seen when the two hustlers decide to check on the very person they are robbing when that person’s life is thought to be in danger. So while they are a far cry from being Samaritans, they often have good intentions while doing these criminal activities.

The cinematography contained throughout Gimme The Loot is absolutely stunning to look at. Unless you are from the Bronx, there are times when it feels like you are watching a foreign film, even though it is a domestic one. That is because the film showcases unfamiliar locations and cultures that are not often shown in other films. The best display of the cinematography is when the camera closely follows a character on a jog, capturing the beauty of the urban landscape of the inner-city neighborhoods along the way.

Another area that Gimme The Loot excelled in was the dialog, though not perfect, it sounded very natural. At times it seemed as if Ty Hickson’s lines were improvised, which helped make conversations and encounters feel spontaneous. However, there are some parts in conversations that go flat while a character rants a bit, but the authenticity is never in question.

You find yourself strangely compelled to see what unfolds in Gimme The Loot, even when the subject matter would normally be of little interest. The film is no more than a slice-of-life tale of two urban graffiti artists, but is handled in a way that is hard to despise them, even if they are criminals. The tragedy is not the criminal acts they carry out, but rather how they always ended up in the same position they started in. Every time they catch a break, a misfortunate event takes place to reset what was gained. It was if they were on an endless escalator, never able to get ahead. A quote from the Red Queen in Lewis Carroll’s Through the Looking-Glass sums up their situation perfectly, “It takes all the running you can do, to keep in the same place.”

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2013 Independent Spirit Award Nominations http://waytooindie.com/news/awards/2013-independent-spirit-award-nominations/ http://waytooindie.com/news/awards/2013-independent-spirit-award-nominations/#respond Mon, 30 Nov -0001 00:00:00 +0000 http://waytooindie.com/?p=8953 Film Independent announced the nominations for the 28th annual Independent Spirit Awards this morning by Zoe Saldana and Anna Kendrick. Last year many of the award winners went on to win Oscars but I suspect that will be a little different this year. The winners will be announced at the 28th annual Film Independent Spirit […]]]>

Film Independent announced the nominations for the 28th annual Independent Spirit Awards this morning by Zoe Saldana and Anna Kendrick. Last year many of the award winners went on to win Oscars but I suspect that will be a little different this year. The winners will be announced at the 28th annual Film Independent Spirit Awards on February 23th and the broadcast will air at 10 p.m. ET/PT on IFC.

There were two films that tied for the most amount of nominations and those were Wes Anderson’s Moonrise Kingdom and David O. Russells’s Silver Linings Playbook with five total nominations. Both of the films will be competing for the top award of Best Feature.

It was a little shocking to see that the Sundance standout Beasts of the Southern Wild did not have quite as many nods but four is a healthy amount of nominations to receive. The film bypassed Best First Feature even though it is technically Benh Zeitlin’s first and step up to the bigger category Best Feature (rules prohibit a film from being in both). Beasts of the Southern Wild was ousted from the Best Screenplay category.

John Hawkes makes his third straight appearance in the nomination list with his role in The Sessions. This time he will move up to the Best Lead Male category against some pretty strong contenders. Hawkes was nominated for Best Supporting Male last year for Martha Marcy May Marlene and won the award in the previous year for Winter’s Bone. Matthew McConaughey will get two chances to win for two different films. He got a nod for Best Male Lead (for Killer Joe) and Best Supporting Male (for Magic Mike).

Perhaps the most interesting category this year belongs to the Best International Film section as there was quite a bit of potentials for it this year. Michael Haneke’s Amour made the cut, unsurprisingly, and will likely be the favorite to win (as well as for the Oscar). It was a bit of a surprise to not see Holy Motors in that list but seeing War Witch get a nod was lovely as it is definitely a film worth seeing. I didn’t expect to see Paradise: Love or Goodbye First Love on this list but it would have been if it were up to me.

Watch for our predictions for the 2013 Film Independent Spirit Awards post to come in the coming weeks.

Full List of 2013 Independent Spirit Award Nominations:

Best Feature: (Award given to the Producer)

Beasts of the Southern Wild
Bernie
Keep The Lights On
Moonrise Kingdom
Silver Linings Playbook

Best Director:

Wes AndersonMoonrise Kingdom
Julia LoktevThe Loneliest Planet
David O. RussellSilver Linings Playbook
Ira SachsKeep The Lights On
Benh ZeitlinBeasts of the Southern Wild

Best First Feature: (Award given to the director and producer)

Fill The Void – Rama Burshtein
Gimme The Loot – Adam Leon
Safety Not Guaranteed – Colin Trevorrow
Sound of My Voice – Zal Batmanglij
The Perks Of Being A Wallflower – Stephen Chobsky

Best Male Lead:

Jack BlackBernie
Bradley CooperSilver Linings Playbook
John HawkesThe Sessions
Thure LindhartKeep The Lights On
Matthew McConaugheyKiller Joe
Wendell PierceFour

Best Female Lead:

Linda CardelliniReturn
Emayatzy CorinealdiMiddle of Nowhere
Jennifer LawrenceSilver Linings Playbook
Quvenzhane Wallis Beasts of the Southern Wild
Mary E. WinsteadSmashed

Best Supporting Male:

Matthew McConaugheyMagic Mike
David OyelowoMiddle of Nowhere
Michael PenaEnd of Watch
Sam RockwellSeven Psychopaths
Bruce WillisMoonrise Kingdom

Best Supporting Female:

Rosemarie DeWittYour Sister’s Sister
Ann DowdCompliance
Helen HuntThe Sessions
Brit MarlingSound of My Voice
Lorraine ToussaintMiddle of Nowhere

John Cassavetes Award: (Given to the best feature made for under $500,000; award given to the writer, director, and producer)

Breakfast With Curtis – Laura Colella
Middle of Nowhere – Ava DuVernay
Mosquita y Mari – Aurora Guerrero
Starlet – Sean Baker
The Color Wheel – Alex Ross Perry

Best Documentary: (Award given to the director)

How To Survive A Plague – David France
Marina Abramovic: The Artist Is Present – Matthew Akers
The Central Park Five – Ken Burns, Sarah Burns, David McMahon
The Invisible War – Kirby Dick
The Waiting Room – Peter Nicks

Best International Film: (Award given to the director)

Amour – Michael Haneke
Once Upon A Time In Anatolia – Nuri Bilge Ceylan
Rust and Bone – Jacques Audiard
Sister – Ursula Meier
War Witch – Kim Nguyen

Best Cinematography:

Yoni BrookValley Of Saints
Lol CrawleyHere
Ben RichardsonBeasts of the Southern Wild
Roman VasyanovEnd of Watch
Robert YeomanMoonrise Kingdom

Best Screenplay:

Wes Anderson and Roman CoppolaMoonrise Kingdom
Zoe KazanRuby Sparks
Martin McDonaghSeven Psychopaths
David O. RussellSilver Linings Playbook
Ira Sachs and Mauricio ZachariasKeep The Lights On

Best First Screenplay:

Rama BurshteinFill The Void
Derek ConnollySafety Not Guaranteed
Christopher FordRobot & Frank
Jonathan LiseckiGayby
Rashida Jones and Will McCormackCeleste and Jesse Forever

Robert Altman Award: (Given to one film’s director, casting director, and its ensemble cast)

Starlet
Director: Sean Baker
Casting Director: Julia Kim
Ensemble Cast: Dree Hemingway, Besedka Johnson, Karren Karagulian, Stella Maeve, James Ranson

Piaget Producers Award: (Award given to a producer)

Alicia Van CouveringNobody Walks
Mynette LouieStones in the Sun
Derrick TsengPrince Avalanche

Truer Than Fiction Award: (Award given to the director)

Lucien Castaing-Taylor and Verena ParavelLeviathan
Peter NicksThe Waiting Room
Jason Tippet and Elizabeth MimsOnly the Young

Someone to Watch Award: (Award given to the director)

David FensterPincus
Adam LeonGimme The Loot
Rebecca ThomasElectrick Children

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Chicago International Film Festival 2012 Lineup Announced http://waytooindie.com/news/film-festival/chicago-international-film-festival-2012-lineup-announced/ http://waytooindie.com/news/film-festival/chicago-international-film-festival-2012-lineup-announced/#respond Mon, 30 Nov -0001 00:00:00 +0000 http://waytooindie.com/?p=7637 Nearly a month ago the first wave of 22 tiles were announced that would play at the 2012 Chicago International Film Festival and today the rest of the lineup has been revealed. Some of the notable additions to the lineup were Paradise: Love which played at Cannes, Carlos Reygades’ baffling Post Tenebras Lux, the obsessive The Shining documentary Room 237, Brandon Cronenberg’s debut Antiviral and SXSW winner Gimme The Loot]]>

Nearly a month ago the first wave of 22 tiles were announced that would play at the 2012 Chicago International Film Festival and today the rest of the lineup has been revealed. Some of the notable additions to the lineup were; Paradise: Love which played at Cannes, Carlos Reygades’ baffling Post Tenebras Lux, the obsessive The Shining documentary Room 237, Brandon Cronenberg’s debut Antiviral and SXSW winner Gimme The Loot.

CIFF is shaping up to be a festival that is worth attending as the lineup is certainly stacked with some reputable films including the controversial Holy Motors and other Cannes film festival titles such as Beyond the Hills and Like Someone in Love. Other anticipated films that will play at the festival are; The Sessions, Leviathan (which was CJ’s favorite film at TIFF) and The Impossible.

Also a special presentation of Cloud Atlas will play at the festival and serve as the Centerpiece Film. Scheduled to attend that screening are the directors of the film; Tom Tykwer and the Chicago natives Lana and Andy Wachowski.

The 48th Chicago International Film Festival will be held on October 11th through October 25th 2012 at AMC River East 21 in downtown Chicago. This year I will be attending the festival and reporting back with capsule reviews and tweets for Way Too Indie so stay tuned.

2012 Chicago International Film Festival Lineup
Here is a link to .PDF with schedule and descriptions of the films.

The ABCs of Death (various directors)
After Christmas (Benjamin Kegan)
After Lucia (Michel Franco)
Ken Nordine Presents Agenbite of Inwit
Agon (Robert Budina)
Alaskaland (Chinonye Chukwu)
Another Bullet Dodged (Landon Zakheim)
Antiviral (Brandon Cronenberg)
Any Day Now (Travis Fine)
Art of Conflict (Valeri Vaughn)
As Goes Janesville (Brad Lichtenstein)
Astrid (Fijona Jonuzi)
Bad Seeds (Safy Nebbou)
The Believers (Clayton Brown Monica Long Ross)
The Bella Vista (Alicia Cano)
Benji (Coodie and Chike)
Beyond the Hills (Cristian Mungiu)
Bite of the Tail
Black Pond (Tom Kingsley and Will Sharpe)
Black’s Game (Axelsson)
Body Memory (Ülo Pikkov)
Boys Are Us (Peter Luisi)
Cadaver (Joseph Ansell)
Caesar Must Die (Paolo and Vittorio Taviani)
Café Regular, Cairo (Ritech Batra)
A Caretaker’s Tale (Katrine Wiedemann)
CatCam (Seth Keal)
The Central Park Five (David McMahon, Ken Burns and Sarah Burns)
The Chair (Grainger David)
Chill (Hana Jušić)
Citadel (Ciaran Foy)
The Cleaner (Adrian Saba)
Clip (Maja Milos)
Cloud Atlas (Andy Wachowski, Lana Wachowski and Tom Tykwer)
Color of Sky (Dr. Biju)
Come to Harm (Bokur Sigthorsson)
Coming of Age (Gerhart Ertl and Sabine Hiebler)
The Conquerors (Sarolta Szabó and Tibor Bánóczki)
Consuming Spirits (Chris Sullivan)
Dad, Lenin and Freddy (Rinio Dragasaki)
Day of the Crows (Jean-Christophe Dessaint)
Dear Hunters (Zack Bornstein)
The Delay (Rodrigo Plá)
Diaz: Don’t Clean up this Blood (Daniele Vicari)
Dinosaur Eggs in the Living Room (Rafael Urban)
Don’t Click (Tae-kyeong Kim)
Dragon (Peter Chan)
Dreams for Sale (Miwa Nishikawa)
Drought (Everardo González)
The Drudgery Train (Nobuhiro Yamashita)
Edmond Was A Donkey (Franck Dion)
Ellen is Leaving (Michelle Savill)
Empire Builder (Kris Swanberg)
Everybody’s Got Somebody…Not Me (Raúl Fuentes)
The Exam (Peter Bergendy)
F*ckload of Scotchtape (Julian Grant)
Fable (Lester Hamlet)
Faces (Said Najmi)
The Final Member (Jonah Bekhor and Zach Math)
Flight (Robert Zemeckis)
Flowerbuds (Zdenek Jirasky)
Footnote (Joseph Cedar)
Friend Request Pending (Chris Foggin)
Full Circle (Zhang Yang)
Germania (Maximiliano Schonfeld)
Gimme the Loot (Adam Leon)
Hemel (Sacha Polak)
Holy Motors (Leos Carax)
Hometown Boy (Hung-I Yao)
The Impossible (Juan Antonio Bayona)
In Hanford (Chris Mars)
In Their Skin (Jeremy Power Regimbal)
Jai Bhim Comrade (Anand Patwardhan)
The Jeffrey Dahmer Files (Chris James Thompson)
John Dies at the End (Don Coscarelli)
Keep the Lights On (Ira Sachs)
Kern (Veronika Franz & Severin Fiala)
King Curling (Ole Endresen)
Kuma (Umut Dag)
La Demora (Rodrigo Plá)
The Land of Eb (Andrew Williamson)
The Land of Hope (Sion Sono)
Land of the Heroes (Sahim Omar Kalifa)
The Last Friday (Yahya Al Abdallah)
The Last Ice Merchant (Sandy Patch)
The Last Sentence (Jan Troell)
Leviathan (Lucien Castaing-Taylor and Verena Paravel)
Like Someone in Love (Abbas Kiarostami)
Maniac (Franck Khalfoun)
Marie Kroyer (Bille August)
Marla (Nick King)
Mea Maxima Culpa: Silence in the House of God (Alex Gibney)
Meeting Leila (Adel Yaraghi)
Mekong Hotel (Apichatpong Weerasethakul)
Modest Reception (Mani Haghighi)
A Monkey on My Shoulder (Marion Laine)
Mr. Christmas (Nick Palmer)
Mr. Sophistication (Danny Green)
Murderer Alias X (Lynn Devillaz & Antonio Veiras)
My Bow Breathing (Enrico Maria Artale)
Next Door Letters (Sascha Fülscher)
Night Across the Street (Raoul Ruiz)
Not Fade Away (David Chase)
Numbered (Dana Doron and Uriel Sinai)
Of Snails and Men (Tudor Giurgiu)
Off White Lies (Maya Kenig)
Oh Willy… (Emma de Swaef)
Old Man (Leah Shore)
Once Upon a Time Was I, Veronica (Marcelo Gomes)
Otelo Burning (Sara Blecher)
Our Children (Joachim Lafosse)
Out in the Dark (Michael Mayer)
An Oversimplification of her Beauty (Terence Nance)
Paradise (Nadav Kurtz)
Paradise: Love (Ulrich Seidl)
The Patsy (King Vidor)
Paul (Adam Bizanski)
The Perfect Fit (Tali Yankelevich)
Pitch Black Heist (John Maclean)
La Playa DC (Juan Andres Arango Garcia)
Post Tenebras Lux (Carlos Reygadas)
Postcards from the Zoo (Edwin)
The Pub (Joseph Pierce)
Quartet (Dustin Hoffman)
The Queen of My Dreams (Fawzia Mirza)
Rat Fever (Cláudio Assis)
Reality (Matteo Garrone)
The Repentant (Merzak Allouache)
Return (Shay Levi)
Rhino Season (Bahman Ghobadi)
Room 237 (Rodney Ascher)
Room 69 (Claude Barras)
A Royal Affair (Nikolaj Arcel)
The Runner (Ana Lazarevic)
The Sapphires (Wayne Blair)
The Scapegoat (Charles Sturridge)
Sea Shadow (Nawaf Al-Janahi)
A Secret World (Gabriel Mariño)
The Sessions (Ben Lewin)
Shadow Dancer (James Marsh)
Shameless (Filip Marczewski)
Sharqiya (Ami Livne)
Shun Li and the Poet (Andrea Segre)
Simon Killer (Antonio Campos)
Sister (Ursula Meier)
Sleep Tight (Jaume Balagueró)
Something in the Air (Olivier Assayas)
Stand Up Guys (Fisher Stevens)
Starlet (Sean Baker)
StringCaesar (Paul Schoolman)
Tastes Like Chicken? (Quico Meirelles)
Tchoupitoulas (Bill Ross and Turner Ross)
Tey (Alain Gomis)
This is London (Mohammed Rashed Buali)
The Three Disappearances of Soad Hosni (Rania Stephan)
TSTL/ King Lost His Tooth (Gheith Al-Amine)
Under the Colors (Esmaeel Monsef)
Valley of Saints (Musa Syeed)
Voice Over (Martin Rosete)
Waiting for P.O. Box (Bassam Chekhes)
War Witch (Kim Nguyen)
The Weekend (Nina Grosse)
Westerland (Tim Staffel)
Where the Buffalo Roam (Brad Bischoff)
Winter of Discontent (Ibrahim El-Batout)
The World Is Funny (Shemi Zarhin)
Written in Ink (Martin Rath)
Xingu (Cao Hamburger)
Yardbird (Michael Spiccia)
Yuma (Piotr Mularuk)
38-39°C (Kangmin Kim)
43,000 Feet (Campbell Hooper)

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2012 SXSW Film Festival Award Winners http://waytooindie.com/news/awards/2012-sxsw-film-festival-award-winners/ http://waytooindie.com/news/awards/2012-sxsw-film-festival-award-winners/#respond Mon, 30 Nov -0001 00:00:00 +0000 http://waytooindie.com/?p=3217 SXSW Film Festival Winners 2012The Jury and Audience Award winners of the 2012 SXSW Film Festival have been announced. Taking the top honors are Gimme The Loot for Grand Jury Winner for Narrative Feature and Beware of Mr. Baker for Grand Jury Winner for Documentary Feature. Click Read more for the full list of 2012 SXSW Film Festival winners.]]> SXSW Film Festival Winners 2012

The Jury and Audience Award winners of the 2012 SXSW Film Festival have been announced. Taking the top honors are Gimme The Loot for Grand Jury Winner for Narrative Feature and Beware of Mr. Baker for Grand Jury Winner for Documentary Feature.

2012 SXSW Film Festival had a total of over 5,300 film submissions, which was nearly a 7% increase over last year (which held the previous record of 4,911). Of the 275 selected films there were 74 world premieres, 17 North American premieres and 11 U.S. premieres. There were close to 150 documentaries that were selected this year.

The entire list of 2012 SXSW Film Festival Award Winners:

Feature Film Jury Awards
NARRATIVE FEATURE COMPETITION

Grand Jury Winner: Gimme The Loot
Director: Adam Leon

Special Jury Recognition for Performance:
Jamie Chung – Eden
Besedka Johnson – Starlet
Nico Stone – Booster

DOCUMENTARY FEATURE COMPETITION

Grand Jury Winner: Beware of Mr. Baker
Director: Jay Bulger

Feature Film Audience Awards
NARRATIVE FEATURE

Winner: Eden
Director: Megan Griffiths

DOCUMENTARY FEATURE

Winner: Bay of All Saints
Director: Annie Eastman

Short Film Jury Awards
NARRATIVE SHORTS

Winner: The Chair
Director: Grainger David

DOCUMENTARY SHORTS

Winner: CatCam
Director: Seth Keal

MIDNIGHT SHORTS

Winner: Don’t Hug Me I’m Scared
Directors: Rebecca Sloan & Joseph Pelling

SXGLOBAL SHORTS

Winner: The Perfect Fit
Director: Tali Yankelevich

ANIMATED SHORTS

Winner: (notes on) biology
Director: Danny Madden

MUSIC VIDEOS

Winner: Battles, “My Machines”
Director: DANIELS

TEXAS SHORTS

Winner: Spark
Director: Annie Silverstein

TEXAS HIGH SCHOOL SHORTS

Winner: Boom
Director: Daniel Matyas & Brian Broder

SXSW Film Design Awards
EXCELLENCE IN POSTER DESIGN

Winner: Man & Gun
Designer: Justin Cox

Special Jury Recognition: Pitch Black Heist/em>
Designer: Andrew Cranston

Audience Award Winner: The Maker/em>
Designer: Christopher Kezelos

EXCELLENCE IN TITLE DESIGN

Winner: Les Bleus de Ramville
Designer: Jay Bond, Oily Film Company Inc.

Special Jury Recognition: X-Men: First Class
Designer: Simon Clowes, Prologue Films

Audience Award Winner: Bunraku
Designer: Guilherme Marcondes, Hornet Inc.

SXSW Special Awards
SXSW WHOLPHIN AWARD

Winner: The Black Balloon
Director: Benny Safdie & Josh Safdie

SXSW CHICKEN & EGG EMERGENT NARRATIVE WOMAN DIRECTOR AWARD

Winner: Megan Griffiths for Eden and Amy Seimetz for Sun Don’t Shine

LOUIS BLACK LONE STAR AWARD

Winner: Bernie
Directors: Richard Linklater

Special Jury Recognition: Trash Dance
Director: Andrew Garrison

KAREN SCHMEER FILM EDITING FELLOWSHIP

Presented to: Lindsay Utz

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