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When a Flaming Stealth Banana Split The Sky

"Alrighty, then ... picture this if you will. 10 to 2 AM, X, Yogi DMT, and a box of Krispy Kremes, in my "need to know" pose, just outside of Area 51 Contemplating the whole "chosen people" thingy when a flaming stealth banana split the sky like one would hope but never really expect to see in a place like this. Cutting right angle donuts on a dime and stopping right at my Birkenstocks, and me yelping.. Like I woke up in Wonderland, all sort of terrifying And can anyone tell me why you all sound like Peanuts parents? Will I ever be coming down?" The filming itself was essentially a visual improvisation, an exploratory performance by Tina YounesTabar in 1402 (2023). It was captured through images taken during dawn, at a time when a Banana was splitting the sky in two. In the editing process, these fragments were woven together to become the film you see today.

When a Flaming Stealth Banana Split The Sky

NR 2025
Memory of Objects

There are spaces in this world wherein so many memories have soaked into the walls that it is hard to place these sites within a definite point in time. Memory of Objects illustrates these haphazard intersections of space and time by capturing film projections on dilapidated rural edifices. Shot on a beautiful 16mm, we see chaotic movements of light drape over barnyards and bathtubs—evoking memories of violence that haunt rural decay. Memory of Objects disrupts our linear perceptions of time by demonstrating how past traumas bleed into the present moment and latch themselves onto physical space.

Memory of Objects

NR 2013
The Queen of Spades [The Metropolitan Opera]

Elijah Moshinsky’s atmospheric production, designed by Mark Thompson, sets the stage for this gripping performance of Tchaikovsky’s passionate setting of Pushkin’s classic novel. Valery Gergiev’s idiomatic and authoritative conducting inspires a superb cast, headed by Plácido Domingo (Ghermann), breathtaking in his portrayal of a man unraveling toward suicide. Galina Gorchakova is Lisa, the woman he loves and destroys, Dmitri Hvorostovsky lends a superb voice and regal bearing to Prince Yeletsky; and Elisabeth Söderström is hair-raising as the old Countess. Olga Borodina is Paulina and Nikolai Putilin is Count Tomsky.

The Queen of Spades [The Metropolitan Opera]

9.0 1999
Ramakien: The Fall of Nontok

Ramakien: The Fall of Nontok is a mythological epic inspired by Thailand’s national literature, the Ramakien, that explores the origins of conflict between gods and demons. The film centers on Nontok, a loyal yet mistreated guardian in the celestial realm whose duty leaves him subjected to constant humiliation by the angels, slowly fueling his resentment and inner turmoil. When divine forces grant him extraordinary power, Nontok’s struggle between duty, pride, and vengeance begins to threaten the balance of the universe, prompting the gods to take action. Rich in traditional Thai imagery, emotional depth, and spiritual symbolism, the movie examines themes of karma, justice, and the consequences of power, setting the stage for a legendary confrontation that shapes the fate of the worlds.

Ramakien: The Fall of Nontok

7.0 2024