Strategies is a self-portrait video that its author uses to construct a visual poem that contains a message of self-defense.
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Strategies is a self-portrait video that its author uses to construct a visual poem that contains a message of self-defense.
Amy is trying to enjoy a movie whilst on a date, but her date has other plans in mind.
Video that has not been confirmed as either real or fake, of a tourist getting lost in the 400 miles of catacombs in paris.
Documentary short about fashion for young people in the GDR, filmed in 1989.
Film dedicated to Latvian refugees scattered around the world by World War II.
ZERO GRAVITY is a borrowing from the English language which simply means weightlessness, absence of gravity. Around an accident which perhaps will happen, a breathless suspense takes shape throughout the film. The original soundtrack reinforces this atmosphere by making the dramatic impact even more paranoid. "I wanted to make a film about the end of the story."
In “Feel the Fear” (1990, 24 minutes) images and ideas about television viewing, self-help therapy, alcohol use, acting, mimicry and social responsibility are linked by metaphoric and formal similarities to imitate connections of cause and effect. But the suggestion of causal logic doesn’t hold up and becomes increasingly skewed. The film’s structure is a metaphor for the contradictions of the culture in which it was made.
"This film was shot from a parked car. One observes and is observed…" —Milena Gierke
"Shot from my grandmother‘s flat in Frankfurt’s (am Main) Westend district. The view includes buildings, the sky, trees,and a dressing gown in a light, summer breeze, sometimes shot in time-lapse." —Milena Gierke
Experimental short using the mirrored technique.
A hitchhiker unknowingly hitches a ride with a violent maniac who tortures him and leaves him for dead in the woods, where he soon turns into a zombie. The zombie breaks into a guy's house and bites him, quickly spreading the horror across the German countryside, where all things go awry, apparently.
An older man walks slowly down the pavement. He doesn‘t notice that he’s being filmed. He appears to be from another world, completely in his own thoughts. Suddenly, without any apparent reason, he stops in his tracks. Other pedestrians continue, in their accustomed, hurried manner, past him.
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An homage to Storm De Hirsch (one of the pioneers of the New American Cinema and an early master of the artistic use of super-8 in her wonderful Cine Sonnets). Layered – AB-printed – seasonal images and sounds bursting into being and fading simultaneously.
A video by Jordan Biren
This starts at the Royal Albert Bridge. The 75 miles from Saltash to Penzance contains the greatest number of viaducts per mile on any British Railway and such exaggerated curvature that there is only one dead straight mile of track throughout. Once again, virtually the whole route is shown including the many single line sections. There are dozens of aerial views taken from a helicopter on both of the above productions. Features include the Atmospheric Railway pump house at Starcross, Dobwalls miniature railroad and the Bodmin Steam Railway.
A trip to a barren landscape of jagged peaks and deep crevasses becomes a playground for an over-dressed hiker and his beefcake buddy as they secrete and imbibe fluids from various containers.
Like talking to oneself - some words make sense, some are nonsense.
Various images appear now and then from a box.
Against the historical backdrop of lesbian Hamburg in 1989, this uncompromising amateurish super colorful Super8 Drama in six episodes gives a glimpse into the private life of the highly controversial ShowDanceCrew "Kremfresch".
Sequences taken from a filmed diary whose title refers to the following meanings of the English words "log" and "abstract" which seem to describe the film.
Last day of High School at Stoneham High 1990!
Sex on the metro! The director has taken footage shot in a completely empty compartment on the London underground and married it to the off-camera reading of a pornographic text that includes detailed masturbation instructions for a female rider. The whole sexy trip, driven by musical clinking sounds, is framed by images of a woman in black bandages using a leather whip for self-flagellation. Take a ride on the wild side!
'Dirty Weekend', a caravan ride in the country turns into... another orgy.
High school students release an ancient Greek demon.
Unique documentary of one of America's most revered politicians, Robert F. Kennedy.
Each film in this series has been created for a musical score, pre-existing or composed specifically for the project. By way of explanation, the music is often put on a film after it is finished, but in this case the film images and rhythms come from the music. Thus allowing the score to be a sort of script for the film.
A travel film.
A man waits at a level crossing for the train to pass and the barrier to rise. In the meantime, he smokes a cigarette, polishes his car and watches a couple saying goodbye. When the train has finally passed, he can cross the tracks in his Trabbi and follow the country road.
A loving tribute to comic genius Flip Wilson.