The consequences of increased radioactive background after the Chornobyl disaster. The rise in morbidity and the search by doctors and scientists for ways to minimize the negative effects of radiation.
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The consequences of increased radioactive background after the Chornobyl disaster. The rise in morbidity and the search by doctors and scientists for ways to minimize the negative effects of radiation.
A short documentary about Chornobyl and the young generation.
A documentary about the Chornobyl disaster.
A short documentary about the city of Kremenets.
An experimental film about dramatic love, based on avant-garde ballet and music by renowned jazz musician and composer Volodymyr Chekasin.
A story about the dramatic double life of Kyiv's underclass. Based on the novel of the same name by Ivan Nechuy-Levytsky.
A group of boys, starting with bullying a street violinist, moves on to open terror against the whole world.
The history of the Galagan family's art collection. In 1917, the family estate was destroyed, but Vasyl Ivanovych Murashko saved the collection, which, after restoration, became the basis of the Chernihiv Art Museum.
The diverse and generous nature of Ukraine provides an opportunity to discuss concepts such as population, biomass, biotope, and autotroph, which constitute the essence of the term "biocenosis." It also explores the unity of living and non-living things in nature and the danger of disrupting this integrity.
A poem about all types of dogs.
From the master of erotic tattooing and body piercing comes this fantastic video featuring the most exotic and erotic body modifications.
Six-channel installation. Videos captures the process of a blood sample being taken from a finger, processed with various effects — slow motion, tinted in various colors with the contrast adjusted, and removing of the sound.
The cast and crew discuss Doctor Mordrid; a look at KNB's FX for Trancers III; Charlie Spradling discusses more merchandise.
Five years after the Chornobyl tragedy, the “Ukrkinokhronika” studio crew visits institutions within 30 kilometres of the Chornobyl station. They interview researchers about radiation effects, showing photos of anomalous plants and birth defects. The film combines interviews with aerial footage of abandoned areas, highlighting the church as a place where life persists. Shot in 1991, it reflects the era’s patriotic and separatist sentiments, underscoring the lingering impact of the past.
Recorded live at Shibuya Kōkaidō in Tokyo on January 13th, 1992.
A film portrait of Vadim Sidur (1924-1986), an artist, sculptor, poet, and one of the most talented people of the twentieth century.
The 16th century wall in Ferrara, Italy has a surface made up of thousands of pyramids. Using slides taken from this wall in 1982, photography, multiple exposure overlayering, gels and coloured light break the wall material into shimmering triadic forms. Substance - disintegration.
The elders and a young nenets Tatva are living at the nomad camp lost among the tundras, lakes and copses. Tatva is blind and explores the world by ear and by touch. To get by himself to the remote hunting lands he pulled up a multi-kilometer system of the rope paths which are woven from the scraps of a hoop net, wire and tarpaulin.
A satirical black comedy about Lester, an old man who brings a cannon to a bridge, and shoots himself up to the air all the way towards heaven to be with his dead wife, but she moved on and is now with another man in heaven
An animated film based on Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tale.
Energize your workouts! Watch while you ski! Your workout time will go faster and be more enjoyable with NordicVision. Special “point of view” photography puts you right on the trail - gliding over snow with the real motion of cross-country skiing. This program contains three separate workouts from picturesque St. Moritz, Switzerland, the most famous resort in the world.
Short Imagefilme by the Deutsches Bahn about dealing with colleagues suffering from alcoholism.
For another view of the Lower East Side, Kowalski’s Chico and the People offers a glimpse of the homeless population in Tompkins Square Park. This short documents the live recording of the soundtrack for Kowalski’s documentary Rock Soup, featuring jazz saxophonist Chico Freeman performing among a group of homeless people at the park.
Feminist animation by Nerds Make Media's own Simone Fary produced in the very early days of her film making career. The short cut out animation explores how mass media & passive male viewers exploit women's bodies for entertainment.
Bogart, Bacall, and more
A continual look at the planned Danube dam.
A little world-machine in a cube of six by six feet. The genesis in excepts: The creation of light, clouds, birds, aeroplanes, of the cow, the planets and the moon. A love story in three acts with a depressing ending.
When the Jarrow Elvis Roadshow are performing at Tyneside's Victoria Park pub, the laughter is always deafening. The regulars call it "knackers' night" - "because they're terrible". The performers, all with varying degrees of physical and mental disabilities, see themselves as serious entertainers and are largely unaware that they are being mocked. The audience finds their incompetence hilarious and the pub makes a lot of money, but some locals are appalled. "These poor unfortunates are up there being mocked and exploited. It shouldn't be allowed." But should they really be protected from doing what they clearly enjoy?
A blind man falls in love with a deaf woman.
The story of the sad fate of three girls tells about how tough and compassionate a mother is for her children.
A person's life and destiny are measured in moments. It will be about friendship and love between children and young people.
4 presumably haunted spots are presented.
An experiment from the video lab of Hervé Huitric and Monique Nahas.
Home movies by cosmonauts onboard the space station 'Mir'. A slapstick look at the lighter side of life and weightlessness in space.
Chet Atkins and Jerry Reed in concert together. What a treat!! These two masters of the guitar complemented each other so well that it is hard to imagine one without the other! Chet Atkins, the subdued quiet picker, thrilled at performing the fast, frantic instrumental written by his energetic alter ego, Jerry Reed. Their careers intertwined for most of forty years, resulting in a number of award-winning collaborations. Their 1992 Grammy Award winning CD "Sneakin' Around" led to several show dates together, including this performance at the Bottom Line. The instrumentals that were shared by these two guitar giants will be played and studied as long as there are guitarists on this planet.
The photographs of two elderly people used in this work were taken during a train journey in the first half of Ishii's previous work, "Wind crossing" He uses it as a photograph. There is no doubt that these two are particularly memorable for Ishii, but how should we as an audience perceive these acts? Then something occurred to me. In my work "Guiding Star", there is a part where I walk through an underground passage at night during a trip in Hokuriku. That place was Kanazawa. Lately I've been visiting Kanazawa every year for the Maki Asakawa live video screening, but most of the time I travel from Kansai to Kanazawa, or vice versa, by express bus. Then, the bus always passes through that underground passage. Ah, it was here. With that thought in mind, I play with the memories of that trip for a while, no longer happy or sad, but dry and dry. It might be something similar. However, in my case, unlike Ishii's narration in the story, I feel like "it somehow continued to live." M.Yamazaki
Frans Hals (1582-1666) was a portrait painter with a unique style, admired for its originality and vivacity not only by the Impressionists but also by artists like van Gogh or Picasso. Very little documentation of his life exists today, so this film uses the thorough contemplation of his canvases as the key to his story. Works by the landscape artists and still-life painters of his time help to illustrate the age in which he lived. The film furthermore exemplifies the elaborate conventions of portraiture at the time.
Japanese horror movie from 1992.
Classic stand-up comedy from its humble beginnings in 1992 with Casper Christensen, Dan Turell, Lars Hjortshøj, Povl Carstensen, Jacob Morild, and Roger Kormind.
This film was made in 1992 during my 2nd year of my BFA, at the College of Fine Arts, UNSW. Sydney, Australia.
Winner of first place at the 1992 Region 7 Substance Abuse Prevention Media Fair.
Animation for Sesame Street. A little girl is so scared by the night sounds, and she is not the only one! Animation by Deanna Morse and Rose Rosely, with sound by Billy Vits.
This film constitutes a passage between my two other films, Trompe-la-Mort and Quartier des bachelors or... I would say an experience of "cogito" with the camera/a narcissistic experience which is parasitized (contaminated?) by passers-by. The sirens, and then this void. What distinguishes the "cogito" of the filmmaker from the "cogito" of a madman? This question already discredits/tympanizes the possibility of a purely phenomenal “cogito”: I see myself, does this mean that I exist? The interfilmic references of the soundtrack generate meaning already in the direction of a dispersion of the ego.
Theobalds is a garden. A boy accompanies his father there to work.
A seriously funny fringe cabaret juggling instruction video.
"Operation Nikolai" is a documentary about the kidnapping and murder of Andreu Nin by Stalin's political police during the Spanish Civil War.
A Cartoon about a Dog in the Car.
Animated short.
During the 90's Beretta Productions made a handful of dodgy short films... "This is BRUTAL. I'm still in a state of shock after seeing such levels of violence presented as entertainment.."
A cheerful cut-up penis carnival.
Thirteen bats, one by one, inexplicably wreak havoc on the odd people of a Victorian era town.
Handpainted film by John Writer.