Daniel & Matthew Wolfe – Influences

 
Art & Culture

Daniel and Matthew Wolfe are brothers with artistic talents in bags as full of those as this black sheep that all the kids seem to be talking about. Having previously won awards for their work with music videos and commercials, the Wolfes are set to make their feature film debut next week as their offering 'Catch Me Daddy' hits the big screens. This first full-length outing sees the brothers tell a universal tale of family conflict and teenage rebellion. Here, the pair lets us know a little bit about some of the things that influence them the most.


Check out the mind-bending Catch Me Daddy Tumblr page, the film will be released on 27th February.

Caro Diario Omaggio A Pasolini

Set to Keith Jarrett’s solo piano from The Koln Concert, the scene follows Nanni Moretti as he rides to where Pasolini was murdered. Music and image fuse beautifully.

  • Caro Diario Omaggio A Pasolini

    Set to Keith Jarrett’s solo piano from The Koln Concert, the scene follows Nanni Moretti as he rides to where Pasolini was murdered. Music and image fuse beautifully.

  • James Ellroy On Why He Denies The Modern World

    James Ellroy. His telegraphic prose are a great inspiration for screenwriting. His detachment from the modern world is to be admired.

  • Butterfly Mornings And Wild Flower Afternoons

    An amazing moment from one of Peckinpah’s best films, Stella Stevens and Jason Robards duet.

  • Small Deaths Movie

    Small Deaths. Early work from Lynne Ramsay. Her work has been a big inspiration.

  • Fiorucci Made Me Hardcore

    Brilliant use of found footage. Great exploration of dance culture.

  • Shohei Imamura 9/11 Short Film (English Subtitles)

    An incredible meditation on humanity from one of the greatest directors of all time.

  • Snow On Tha Bluff Opening Scene

    Immediate film making.

  • Mobb Deep - Shook Ones Pt.Ii | *Best Quality* (1995)

    This captures the nihilism we wanted from the young guys in Catch Me Daddy. Shoby, one of the cast, had this on his playlist anyway. It came out in 1993. It feels timeless.

  • Mu Pan Says Inspiration Is For Amateurs

    Wise words from Mu Pan, the artist who painted the painted the Catch Me Daddy poster.

  • Banaz A Love Story - Trailer

    A harrowing documentary, incredibly moving. Essential viewing. The director Deeyah’s passionate voice rallies against misogynistic violence.