In 1990, due to the skyrocketing rental price, many tenants suffered and even took their own lives. Showing their memorial service as a starting point, we approach the problems of housing policy and the social structural problems of Korean society.
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In 1990, due to the skyrocketing rental price, many tenants suffered and even took their own lives. Showing their memorial service as a starting point, we approach the problems of housing policy and the social structural problems of Korean society.
A frenetic collage of scenes with a commentary provided by the pioneer of the independent film, Nick Deocampo, serves as a film manifesto for New Cinema – the movement lead by young filmmakers who lived under the dictatorship for 20 years and who rebelled against the propagandist cinema. The committed film speaks about the social change, the new film and the new world.
A collective work, made at the beginning of the 1990s, was the result of a workshop lead by German filmmakers, such as Michael Wulfes and Christian Weisenborn. Its authors, who now belong among the stars of the Philippine cinema, depict intimate portraits of children living in the streets of Manila.
A temporally alternating journey in which a princess arrives in Hawaii.
A family spends time together in their weekend home. They learn from a child in the neighborhood that some time ago people were killed here by radioactive boars. The local hunters who hunted the mutated beasts were also contaminated and have mutated into zombies. They haven't appeared for a long time, but the next morning all of a sudden the cuddly creatures are alive and go about their bloodthirsty business...
Documentary film tracing the Republic of Ireland's road to the Italia 90 World Cup
Newly hatched chick thinks a balloon is its mother
This documentary is about the last days of soldiers stationing in Brzeg. Soviet barracks were in the town from 1945. In this film produced in 1990 we could see citizens of Brzeg. They want the Soviet soldiers to leave the town. Moreover, the citizens want to be paid damages for their loss.
Despite her parents' objections, Kalpana Awasti (Juhi Chawla) continues to meet with Vijay (Uday Tikekar), and continues a romance with him, with a view of marrying him later. Vijay and Kalpana both study in the same college. Vijay wants to groom Kalpana to be the new president of the student body, to which Kalpana agrees. Kalpana is very popular in the college, and seems that the majority of votes will go in her favor. This does not auger well with the rival student body, which is headed by the son of Thakur (Sadashiv Amrapurkar). Kalpana is pressured to resign as head of her student union, to which she refuses. Even Vijay attempts to persuade Kalpana to step aside are in vain. Politics heats up to such an extent, so as to threaten the entire community, the police are indecisive and reluctant to act, and no one seems safe anymore.
On a rural road, winding through autumnal trees, a solitary cyclist heads down hill; he seems to resent it when he has to steer to the side to let a convertible go past.
A new day in the capital of Turkmenistan, newly built houses, a street of hotels, a new stadium, the President’s Palace. Rain comes.
Film about the 1982 Sabra and Shatila massacre
A 21 minute 16mm film that takes place after "The House of Usher"
Rumored to have used footage salvaged from a commercial studio dumpster, the film is a commentary on Filipino onscreen macho culture and one of the rare surviving works in the brief filmmaking career of Ramon ‘RJ’ Leyran. It was a product of the last Christoph Janetzko film workshop, with a focus on experiments with optical printers, held in 1990.
It’s an action film starring Gabby Concepcion. Parang Die Hard. This was one of his few lead films where he was not overshadowed by a leading lady. He gets a lot of screen time. - 90's kabaklaan memory of this action film.
Lee wore costumes similar to Untitled (Cravings White) in several public performances in Seoul, as seen in this performance film. In 1990 she travelled to Tokyo wearing a red fabric sculpture that distorted the female form. On attempting to board the aeroplane at Seoul's Gimpo Airport, Lee was stopped by the crew. She successfully argued that the costume constituted clothing, but was forced to buy two seats. Lee went on to perform for 12 consecutive days at famous sites across Tokyo, including the Meiji Shrine and the popular Ginza district. [Overview courtesy of Tate Modern]
SHUICHI INOHANA FILM WORK 1990
Scientific Visualisations of, among others, a thunderstorm developing. Venus & Milo is an artistic project by Professor Donna Cox and her Renaissance Experimental Laboratory students. Alum Chris Landreth contributed.
Shows how to construct an outline by means of songs, skits, jokes, and entertainment.
With the help of his engineering knowledge he designed and built a new-concept 4D multi-plane rostrum which introduced the effect of infinite forward and reverse camera moves. And Now, You was the first film to be made on it. For its originality this new machine earned its very own award. "An Invention in Industry" Award from the National Eisteddfod of Wales was granted for the rig in 1990.
Symmetry was a film I made in 1990 at that time I wanted to experiment more with narrative elements in my films. Looking back on this film I see Ernie Steeles, O.K. Hotel, Virginia Inn, The Viaduct and James Carbo’s eastlake silver house all gone now. This film is different from the films I made before .. and the films I have made after. I was grateful to Pony Mourice for agreeing to be in this picture, if it wasn't for her the film never would have been made because she was the only one I could picture in my mind to be in my film.
Anime adaptation of the same name sports manga by Kurashina Ryou. The small town of Hakodate is suffering from poverty due to the closure of the coal mines. 17-year-old Ken Ryu, a giant man, gambles in boxing fights to feed his mother and sister. Eventually, Ken pursues his unfulfilled dream of becoming a world boxing champion.
Filmmaker Philip Haas traveled to the southernmost tip of Madagascar to meet Efiaimbelo, a man in his mid-sixties who works as a funerary sculptor. The film follows Efiaimbelo as he travels to an isolated area in the countryside to cut down a special tree for sculpting. He makes it into a pole of geometric shapes, which he then tops with a finely honed sculpture of a cow. This beautiful sculpture is funerary piece, designed to ornament a grave. The film features remarkable footage of huge tombs covered with cow antlers and poles like the one we see Efiaimbelo sculpt. The tops of these poles are decorated with all sorts of animals, people and tableaux associated with the dead person. Very little has been known or seen of this funereal and artistic tradition outside the region and the film provides an extraordinarily rich visual experience.
A writer shows up at the clinic where his friend is being treated for drug addiction.
Film made entirely from slides. Images of bodies distorted by overlays, filters... leading to highly abstract shots... fantasies?... eroticism?...
A César award winning documentary depicting a young man who finds a beer can that his friend manages to turn into a suitcase that he can sell to a tourist.
The main character of the cartoon of the same name becomes the good old death — a cute "skeleton" in an unfashionable dress and hat, with a sharp scythe in a bone heel. Her measured, meaningful work, her venerable craft, which is not alien to contemplation, are at odds with the urban way of life.
A pre-cursor to Toy Story - G.I. Joe action figures come to life in a young boy's room.
A man energetically crushes stones into gravel with a hammer, while in another part of the workshop, a woman forms gravel into stone blocks with equal enthusiasm.
A story about the life of the poet Bolesław Leśmian based on factual materials, memories of family and friends. Its main theme is the relationship between the poet and the doctor Teodora "Dora" Lebenthal, from the moment they met in the summer of 1917
The film is a biography of the legendary Warsaw shoemaker - Jan Kiliński, who became famous for his heroic participation in the defense of the capital.
A historical documentary about Antoni Heda, pseud. Szary (Grey), commander of ZWZ (Union of Armed Struggle and Home Army) units and an anti-communist underground activist. The filmmakers follow the hero's footsteps, visiting places he was associated with. The behind-the-scenes narration is supplemented with statements by Szary and his comrades.
Shoji Tabuchi and his magical violin presents inspiring songs of faith and joyous sights and sounds of the Christmas season with his talented faily.
This tape features south Korea's decade-long street insurrections from the point of view of students, farmers and workers who have stood in the front line of the reunification movement, against economic exploitation and-militarism. Beginning with stark footage from the Kwang-ju people's massive uprising and brutal suppression in 1980, through a recent strike of militant office workers, protests by farmers against the import of U.S. dairy products, and a showdown at the border of the two separated Koreas, these tapes seethe with ardent rage and moral intensity. As the struggles have escalated the use of video as a weapon, a record and a defense has grown to be an integral part of the Minjoong Movement, the people's movement.
3Y5X Bouvet Island DXpedition - 28 Dec 1989 - 13 Jan 1990
The Life of a men which repeats itself fromgeneration to generation.
The morning commute across the bridge becomes a requiem which ends as the procession goes underground. In memory of Bob Fleischner. (Soundtrack from “Enchanted” by George Shearing and the Montgomery Brothers.) -Karen Treanor, quoted in the catalogue of the 43rd San Francisco International Film Festival
In this masterclass, Kenneth Gilbert renews acquaintance with a former student who has since become an established performer, Olivier Baumont. There follows a fascinating dialogue focusing on both the harpsichord and the organ, two instruments which the Canadian artist plays with the same skill.
The video installation's alternation between slow and fast-moving images, as well as soft and loud sounds, represents faltering thought processes. A murmuring voice illustrates the installation's effect on the viewer's mind.
Dushmani Dee Agg is a movie directed by Veerendra
An angel is on his way home from work and finds himself in trouble.
A witty ditty about a beloved activity.
Two young men engage in sexual acts in an enchanted forest lit by disco lights, while nuns and teddy bears voyeuristically look on with delight.
KQED contracted with Colossal Pictures to direct the Joe Goode Performance Group segment for “Alive from Off Center”;, Part of KQED's Dancing on the Edge series.