"This homage to structural filmmaker Paul Sharits, was made by re-photographing thousands of cement splices, then arranging them into four movements. The continuous image of the splice bar implies an almost dream-like landscape/ horizon line. I met him shortly after completing the film and gifted a print, which he responded to favorably. Super 8, silent, experimental."
Cinematic Era: 1980 Vintage
5839 Matches Found
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Lucky Luke - Voor Een Paar Grijpstuivers
0.0 1980 • Cinematic -
In this film, the image produces the sound, the "image sound". The filmmaker takes pictures of landscapes, incidents. The various images are used to cover a wide range of sounds. The main melody is the radiographic image of a comb.
My Movie Melodies
0.0 1980 • Cinematic -
Official entry to the first Metro Manila Film Festival in 1980 directed by J. Erastheo Navoa and starred Niño Muhlach, Ricky Belmonte, Boots Anson-Roa, Azenth Briones, and Eddie Garcia.
Tembong
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Rübezahl und die Köhlersfrau
0.0 1980 • Cinematic -
In Pindell’s poignant work, Free, White and 21 (1980) the artist uses performance and caricature to narrate her personal experiences of racism. The film alternates between Pindell recounting her stories and a caricature of a young white woman who rebukes Pindell for her ungrateful and paranoid statements. In criticizing the expectations and stereotypes imposed on a female, black artist, Pindell’s work can also been seen as a contribution to a feminist debate. Though Pindell’s body of work mostly consists of painting that explores texture, colour and structures, this video work stands out as being a seminal work in her career. Free, White and 21 can be found in the collection of the Museum of Modern Art, New York.
Free, White and 21
0.0 1980 • Cinematic -
Carmen goes to the cemetery to visit and bring flowers to her deceased relatives. Just before leaving, she goes for a bucket of water from the chapel. A gust of wind closes the door of the chapel and the young woman is locked inside.
Terror in the Mortuary Chapel
7.0 1980 • Cinematic -
With a huge body of recorded work more varied than that of almost any other country singer of the postwar era, legendary honky-tonk artist Ray Price has left an indelible stamp on America's cultural landscape. This 13-song set recorded at Nashville's Renaissance Center in the mid-1980s includes many of Price's classic hits, such as "San Antonio Rose" and "Spanish Eyes." Bonus materials include a comprehensive biography and much more.
Ray Price: Live at the Renaissance Center
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Bollywood 1980
Nippulanti Nijam
8.0 1980 • Cinematic -
Drama from India
Ivargal Vidhhiyasamanavargal
0.0 1980 • Cinematic -
Bollywood 1980
Bharat Ki Santan
0.0 1980 • Cinematic -
An animated UK public information film which explains what to do if you see somebody in trouble on a visit to coastal areas.
Look Out for Trouble
0.0 1980 • Cinematic -
Following a nuclear attack on Paris, one of the Notre Dame gargoyles comes to life.
The Tenderness of the Cursed
8.0 1980 • Cinematic -
An avant-garde short film.
Diasparagmos: Rituel dionysiaque
4.0 1980 • Cinematic -
The leader (Yasuaki Kurata) of a well-known group of Hong Kong ninjas goes after a dangerous mob family and ends up facing off with the brood's youngest member, a female kendo champion (Elsa Yeung). With help from local law enforcement and a suspected ninja fighter (Chen Kuan Tai), the young girl sets out to protect her family. The climax features a high-stakes duel that will pit one ninja against another in a fight for freedom.
Crash Masters: Secret Life of the Ninja
0.0 1980 • Cinematic -
Mali film directed by Kalifa Dienta.
A Banna
8.0 1980 • Cinematic -
A play by Alma Cullen.
Lives of Our Own
0.0 1980 • Cinematic -
A play by Barry Purchese.
The Zoo
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Albert Collins and The Icebreakers Live at Rockpalast 1980
Albert Collins and The Icebreakers Live at Rockpalast
0.0 1980 • Cinematic