Using Julie Andrews and origami patterns, this film plays with notions of power and pleasure in an interracial, sexual relationship.
Cinematic Era: 1995 Vintage
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STORNS
0.0 1995 • Cinematic -
Six "commercials" demonstrate the use of industrial sex toy and medical device prototypes as the story of a rock star's decadent rise and horrible fall is sketched out.
Six Videos From Bliss Jag
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A candid behind the scenes look at the shooting of a single segment of a porn video.
Porn Rushes
0.0 1995 • Cinematic -
Two girls meet under a tree on a cold day...a love story.
Sweater Weather
0.0 1995 • Cinematic -
Caligrama is a poetic essay built from the repertoire of sounds, gestures, images, words and objects of the street men who inhabit the city of São Paulo.
Caligrama
0.0 1995 • Cinematic -
Por el recto... camino
5.0 1995 • Cinematic -
Al carajo con el peso
5.0 1995 • Cinematic -
The realization of an adolescent dream of seeing gay erotica in straight media is fulfilled as gay subtext takes over rescanned soft porn footage.
Tacky Greek Movie
0.0 1995 • Cinematic -
Inge arrives at the palace. Something disturbs her. An uncanny experience has left its mark. Viktor, the assistant of the count, shows her to the countess. Inge has to tell her of the terrible incident. A little, mean picture, colored with postmodern sensations.
Der Palast um vier Uhr morgens
8.0 1995 • Cinematic -
At the end of time. In the heights of the city. The morning toilet is a deadly game. The contract in the cinema. Localization is followed by application. The glimpse succeeds in startling. The power of the object now always goes beyond it.
Flush
7.0 1995 • Cinematic -
Features the well-known places : Cades Cove, Oeonaluftee, Roaring Ford, Newfound Gap, Clingmans Dome, Laura Falls and more. Journey to lesser known jewels like Cataloochee and Gregory Bald. The Park history, the legacy of the mountain people, stunning plants and animals through the seasons.
Exploring the Smokies
0.0 1995 • Cinematic -
Reportero de modelos
5.0 1995 • Cinematic -
Escuadrón de honor
6.0 1995 • Cinematic -
Ataque salvaje
6.3 1995 • Cinematic -
El burocrata
6.3 1995 • Cinematic -
Some farmers kill some motorcyclists believing that they killed a companion, but the real killer is still alive.
La sangre de los inocentes
6.7 1995 • Cinematic -
Chantaje complot criminal
6.7 1995 • Cinematic -
Me hizo compadre sancho
5.7 1995 • Cinematic -
Trampoline
0.0 1995 • Cinematic -
On the eve of the wedding Mother Nyurka heats up the sauna, and the household spirit makes sure that the whole wedding company get their long-deserved thrashing.
Nyurka's Bath
6.5 1995 • Cinematic -
Yãkwa, o Banquete dos Espíritos
0.0 1995 • Cinematic -
La femme piégée
10.0 1995 • Cinematic -
Made in the style of silent films of the 1930s, this short film tells the story of two guys meeting in Paris.
Love, Always...
4.8 1995 • Cinematic -
Skaters: Ed Templeton, Jamie Thomas, Josh Kalis, Panama Dan, Satva Leung. Soundtrack: Intro – ZZ Top La Grange. Josh Kalis – Marvin Gaye Lets Get It On. Ed Templeton – Jon Spencer Blues Explosion Bellbottoms. Satva Leung – The Police Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic. Panama Dan – Santana Soul Sacrifice. Jamie Thomas – Gloria Gaynor I Will Survive. Bails – Metallica Whiplash. Credits #1 – Canned Heat On The Road Again. Credits #2 – Dan McLean American Pie.
Toy Machine – Heavy Metal
5.0 1995 • Cinematic -
Like a modern version of Hitchcock’s Rear Window,14th Street was filmed over the course of several weeks, always from the same vantage point of the artist’s second floor apartment window onto the street life. This rarely seen video is a fascinating document of a New York now long gone. The sound is from the street naturally mixed with the music playing in the room.
14th Street
0.0 1995 • Cinematic -
During the Mexican Revolution, a young and idealistic priest is forefuly recruited into the army where he faces the realities of war.
Land of Darkness
6.3 1995 • Cinematic -
Ire offers a visual critique of business life on the run in the streets of Boston.
Ire
0.0 1995 • Cinematic -
Szemben a Lánchíd oroszlánja
0.0 1995 • Cinematic -
A kaleidoscope of rabbits, doing their thing.
Rabbit, Rabbit
0.0 1995 • Cinematic -
Short animated film by Roberto Catani.
The Red Fish
0.0 1995 • Cinematic -
The Animals of Farthing Wood: On to White Deer Park
7.5 1995 • Cinematic -
In ECLIPSE a child survivor wanders barefoot across a stunningly evocative landscape. Director Jason Ruscio expresses the profound loneliness of a decimated world through richly textured images that bring to mind the films of Andrei Tarkovsky – burned out interiors, hands grasping to hold each other, time-worn photographs and faceless soldiers in the snow. ECLIPSE is a remarkable meditation on the effects of war. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in partnership with New York University Tisch School of the Arts Graduate Film & Television in 2016.
Eclipse
6.0 1995 • Cinematic -
A documentary on Charles Manson.
Charles Manson: Journey Into Evil
6.3 1995 • Cinematic -
Documentary about the rebellion in Curaçao.
May 30, 1969: Cry of a town
0.0 1995 • Cinematic -
Dual-projection formatted film by Nick Zedd.
Smiling Faces Tell Lies
10.0 1995 • Cinematic -
An exploration of homoeroticism in male nude photography as told from the point of view of the photographer and his models.
Limites
4.0 1995 • Cinematic -
Film is dedicated to the ontological problems of adaptation of the human spirit in the mental world.
Third Reality 1
5.0 1995 • Cinematic -
A woman cares for a red rose in her studio apartment. Over time, we see how it grows alongside her rapidly changing life.
A Flower and a Woman
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In this 1995 interview, Van Morrison -- The Belfast Cowboy -- sits down with Michelle Rocca in Dublin, Ireland to discuss his life, his career and his famous disdain for the Music Business. Filmed for Bravo Television.
Van Morrison: Why Must I Always Explain
0.0 1995 • Cinematic -
When his grandmother dies, Petit Bus goes to Pornic to find his mother.
The Sun Will Rise Tomorrow
0.0 1995 • Cinematic -
Combination of film, computer animation and video which meditatively questions the element of water as primeval philosophic beginning and the omnipresent life force. This work is an encyclopedic sample of different elements that have water as their topic. Sticking to the encyclopedic presentation, Oki ends with questions and terms in seven languages (Greek, Latin, English, German, French, Russian and Croatian) about Non-being (like the drowning man) or (the puzzling nature of) tangible objects.
Navigations
0.0 1995 • Cinematic -
Invited by Galerie de Locataires, six artists in Venice with the help of a single camera recorded a diary of the sailing through the Venetian canals - Jean-Pierre Bertrand, Alain Fleisher, Thierry Kuntzel, Michel Snow, Groupe To and Goran Trbuliak. L’air du large is Trbuljak's recording from the boat.
L'air du large
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Jim Hart, a young man who is down on his luck is approached by a lawyer, Steve Hall. Jim was adopted at birth and Hall reveals that he stands to gain an inheritance from his real father, wealthy anthropologist and explorer Alexander Moss. What Jim doesn't know is that 25 years ago, Moss attacked a tribe of vampires, the Drell Vorgora, in the Andes in order to steal a rare necklace. The tribe believes that guilt in hereditary, so when the vampires discover that Moss (who they have already killed) has a child, they come to hunt him down.
Blood Hunt
0.0 1995 • Cinematic -
Michel Sardou - Olympia 95
0.0 1995 • Cinematic -
The Metropolitan main line is now the exclusive domain of S8 stock trains introduced between 2010 and 2012. The iconic “A” stock trains plied the route for over 50 years, firstly in unpainted aluminium finish and later in refurbished blue, red and white Underground colours. Filmed in 1995, here you can see both incarnations of the A stock at work – a tastefully refurbished train running on the main line, with unpainted stock (with the inevitable graffiti) running on the branches.
Metropolitan Main Line
0.0 1995 • Cinematic -
’Brussels, fragments of happiness’ is no ordinary documentary on the Belgian capital. The aim of its creators, Jef Cornelis and scenarists Rudi Laermans and Pieter ’T Jonck, was to understand why this city had turned into what it is: a transitory space, a city where many thousands of Flemish people arrive by train or by car to go to work every day, just to leave again in the evening. Why did Brussels change from a ’dazzling city’ into a ’forbidden’ one for so many Flemings and Walloons?
Brussel, scherven van geluk
0.0 1995 • Cinematic -
They are travelogues in photographic fact and in the mind. Unable to afford printing them, I had stuck them in a drawer. The first was made in 1991, the second through sixth in 1992, seven and eight in '93, and the ninth in '92.
The "Lost" Films
7.0 1995 • Cinematic -
The Victorian era was one of the most remarkable periods of British history; it saw the Industrial Revolution, the birth of an empire and advances in medicine, transport and education. It was also a time when harsh working conditions and desperate poverty blighted the majority of the population, conjuring images of the orphan boy Oliver Twist. This DVD uses dramatised readings, expert analysis and extensive period imagery to present a view of a time when the British Empire was at its zenith but also when conditions for the vast populace were perhaps at their lowest.
Life In Victorian Britain
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Between sky and earth
Entre ciel et terre
7.0 1995 • Cinematic -
1995 short film
100%G
0.0 1995 • Cinematic -
Fateh Moudarres (1922-1999) was a crucial personage in Syrian artistic and cultural life, a pioneer of contemporary painting, a literate and prolific novelist. For about forty years has transformed his atelier, located in the center of Damascus, into a place of encounter and dialogue on art. The film is a journey of love to the artist's universe, to his works composed from memories of light, colors, and the shadows of a painful existence.
Moudarres
0.0 1995 • Cinematic -
A little deaf girl who plays against an arrogant boy in a chess tournament is unaffected by his scorn but responds warmly to the attentions of a young poet. Based on article 23 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, this film illustrates disabled children's right to enjoy a full and decent life. A film without words.
The Tournament
9.0 1995 • Cinematic -
Taa Tam of the Maha Tribe knew music before music even existed... or so this imaginary legend goes. He saw rhythm everywhere: in the flutter of the leaf, in the pounding of corn, in the pulse of the planet. One night, he dreams himself into a place where all he touches becomes an instrument. Wood and bone metamorphose into xylophone and rattle. Animal hide resounds with the deep voice of the drum. With his soul on fire, an exultant Taa Tam discovers his ability to bring alive the passion that has been locked inside him for so long. Volcanoes erupt and flames leap to the vigorous beat of the world's premier concert. Wrapped in luxuriant colours and a vibrant sound track, Taa Tam celebrates human creativity at a performance where music is the guest of honour. A film without words.
Taa Tam
7.0 1995 • Cinematic -
The SIRPA (Information and Public Relations Service of the Armed Forces) unveils in this work, videos of the Second World War, taken from military archives. From the entry into the war of the French army until the victory of May 8, 1945, all the highlights of the Second World War are illustrated here: the agony of Poland, the Maginot Line, the misfortunes of the people, Occupied Paris, the armistice, the French in London, the USSR under the Nazi boot, the liberation of Europe and many others. Jean-Claude Dassier provides these documents with high-quality historical comments.
1939-1945 the tragedy
8.0 1995 • Cinematic -
More ghosts from Gettsyburg
Ghosts of Gettysburg 2
0.0 1995 • Cinematic -
Exploring the notions of body image and sexual expression as they intersect with family and society, this short interweaves three narratives: first, a "naked fugitive on the loose" as she runs, walks and leaves traces of her "alien" existence throughout the city; second, a butch lesbian persona who is the naked woman's secret cohort; and third, a young girl who is just understanding her own sexuality.
Bodily Functions
0.0 1995 • Cinematic -
Experimental film juxtaposing found footage scenes of military training, leisure time and gay pornography.
Me Gut No Dog Dog
0.0 1995 • Cinematic -
“Panic Bodies consists of six parts or chapters, varying in length and style. Each suggests a new approach to these returning questions: what does it mean to have a body; to be a body, and what does this body want? Hoolboom appears in the framing chapters, and in between others take his place, submitting their bodies to a probing research. The treatment and effects of AIDS reform these subjects, but also the sexual body with all its desires and questions, and the almost dying body that can temporarily leave the world to be absorbed by what is called ‘the white light’ in Eternity… The fifth chapter is entitled Moucle’s Island and features Vienna avant filmmaker Moucle Blackout. It rhymes her movements with the gestures of a small child, and then projects her into a dreamy sexual reverie.” Esma Moukhtar, Montevideo Catalogue
Moucle's Island
3.3 1995 • Cinematic -
In Clichy, in the Paris region, the RPR is determined to take over a canton that has always been socialist, at any cost, in order to steal the mayor's office in the next municipal elections. We follow militants and leaders in their conquest, discover their weapons and words, their strategies and their doubts.
La conquête de Clichy
10.0 1995 • Cinematic