12-channel installation. The videos show several people chewing bubble gum; a normal video speed is used during chewing and slow motion is used for the blowing of the bubbles.
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12-channel installation. The videos show several people chewing bubble gum; a normal video speed is used during chewing and slow motion is used for the blowing of the bubbles.
Yellow Fever takes you inside the Benson and Hedges Jordan team; the Jordan factory, the launch of the EJ10 at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane and the car's first run at Silverstone. There are interviews with Eddie Jordan, Heinz-Harald Frentzen and Jarno Trulli, as well as other members of the team. This is your chance to see new and exciting footage which takes you behind the scenes of Jordan Grand Prix.
The painter María Luisa Señoret paints a portrait of her filmmaker daughter, while the latter films the process and walks among the canvases hanging on the walls of her mother’s studio. These movements become a pretext for a journey back in time that unveils the many twists and turns of Señoret’s eventful life.
A machinima film telling the story of a flower growing.
Dead Forest and Other Bullshit is a collection of four short films.
Documentary tracing the progress of five Romanian orphans adopted by Britsh families.
It's a movie from 2000.
It's a movie from 2000.
It's a movie from 2000.
A video recounting the events of Sailor Moon - New/Transformation - The Path to Become the Super Warrior - Overture of Last Dracul's final night.
It is a Mongolian feature film released in 2000.
The film is based on the true love story of a 16 year old Kazakh girl named Armangul, who is serving a sentence in a women's prison, and Gereltnaran, who is serving a sentence in a men's prison.
The film tells about the organization and work of the Educational and Methodological Center for Civil Defense and Emergency Situations in Moscow.
A short Swedish drama.
Filmed on l6mm Kodachrome which heightens the textures and depth of this harsh landscape -- a study in browns, yellows, greys and blue sky.
In communal celebrations, such as parades, the event creates a new space. A city becomes a fantastic version of itself; a new creature that erupts in the streets and then disappears. In Procession, awareness is given a richly dimensional vantage point on this phenomenon. The parade’s flow is intensely modulated by editing, folded into itself again and again. Waves of transformation surge through a fabric of recurring moments, until the river of time swells and floods its banks. Also available as a muli-channel installation.
An almanac of three different stories, united by a single New Year's Eve, Christmas theme.
The film portrays five different Estonian female politicians: Minister of Culture Signe Kivi, businesswoman Terje Aru, former Miss Estonia Kristiina Heinmets, strike movement leader Kadi Pärnits, and the grand old lady of Estonian women's politics, Marju Lauristin. All of them have been in the media spotlight, and many have fallen victim to it due to their openness. How can a woman assert herself in a post-communist society? What opportunities do women have to succeed in politics within a traditionally patriarchal system? Through the actions of these five protagonists, the hidden world of Estonian politics unfolds—both in its glamour and its horror.
A documentary about the Swedish film-maker, photographer and writer Arne Sucksdorff by his apprentice Stefan Jarl. The documentary includes several scenes from Sucksdorff's work and reveals the intimacy between two of Sweden's most important film-makers.
A neo noir, explores the psychological conditioning of ethnic profiling and stereotypical assumptions of an African American male and a Caucasian male. Located on the MTA subway in metropolitan Los Angeles. A day in the life of suspicious day dreaming characterized by post colonial paranoia and surreal mistrust. Both experiencing a psychic psycho-drama during their ride in post-racial America.
"NECO" is a road movie of a young guy named Sun. He enjoys going down while feeling empty...
A group of short films offering a surrealist sight of the neckband of Gracia in Barcelona.
Ronnie is a troubled teenager grappling with questions about his sexuality and secretly suppressing strong feelings for his best friend, Aziz. He knows he is different on the inside and constantly feels unsettled by the disgust his father expresses for his lifestyle. Left feeling incomplete, Ronnie constantly searches for love and attention. In this loneliness, Ronnie develops a tentative friendship with a reclusive fisherman, who is also grieving for his estranged son. The story explores how their unusual companionship encourages Ronnie to come out of the closet and helps the fisherman to make peace with his son.
A theater directed by Saeed Pourshabani
Promo video for Necro's Gory Days album, featuring music videos, live footage, skits, documentary-style interviews, etc.
Shedding light on the two famous Colossi of Memnon located in Luxor, with the use of some of the fossil paintings by David Roberts and the songs of Hassan Abu Laila in the background of the events.
We watch a very slender woman with close-cropped dark hair working at white desk in a small, white, cubicle-like office. Positioned above and to the side of her desk, the camera's wide-angle lens distorts the scene, rendering straight lines as curves, and producing a sense of deep spacial recession in a confined room. Forty-minutes long, Bacher's video distills individual frames from documentary footage, reanimating them as a succession of stills. Time-code numbers at the top of the frame record the date and time of each image. [Overview courtesy of University of California, Riverside]
"Happy? is an exploration of how the passage of time affects people. In the eight months preceding January 1, 2000, I shot digital video in New York City, approaching passersby on the street and asking them direct questions about how they felt about the passage of time. Using the millennium as a starting point (“Are you ready for the millennium?”), a way of opening up discussion with strangers, my interviews took on a rollicking, discursive quality. This project is inspired by Chronicle of a Summer (1961) by Jean Rouch and The Pretty Month of May (1963) by Chris Marker. Both these films use random street interviews to capture the spirit of a time and place. Happy? starts from a similar place—simple questions that some dismiss but others celebrate in varied and complicated ways. The result is a hybrid of documentary and anthropological film, part time-capsule and part taped performance piece."
A smudge of menstrual blood awakens a bloodthirsty evil within Tina's toilet.
A relooked paper cut-out version of the ugly duckling.
An anthology tape of three spooky tales from Elwood City starring Arthur and his pals. Night Fright, What Scared Sue Ellen? and The Fright Stuff.
Documentary about Stereolab's gig at Rio de Janeiro in 2000, when the band played the Algumas Pessoas Ainda Tentam Festival, organized by Midsummer Madness.
This documentary fondly portrays a feisty Jewish woman whose disdain for authoritarianism was best expressed by the phrase, "If I can't dance, its not my revolution." Canadian sociologist and filmmaker Coleman Romalis explores Emma's political life as well as her remarkably liberated private life, including her often stormy relationships with younger men.
A girl tells about all the different sounds in her household.
A film by Igor Toholj.
Three young men in the 25-year old yacht, Berserk goes to the Antarctic. The captain is Jarle Andhøy from Norway and the crew is David Meisel from the USA and Manuel Fernandez from Argentina, neither of whom have sailed before.
Liuqiu, a tiny island on the outskirt of the Taiwan Strait, which means ‘floating ball’. Surrounded by more floating balls—’hotels-on-the-sea’ where Chinese fishermen stay. The film depict fate, humanity and destiny of these floating balls.
Registration of the second theatre program by the Dutch comedian Sanne Wallis de Vries.
A father and son live in a caravan in the middle of nowhere. When the son burns down the caravan, his father decides to kill him in a bizarre and convoluted execution pact. Having agreed to 'the terms' of the pact, the son plays out his father's game with unpredictable consequences.
The film was shot in two periods. Initially, during Kuo's visit to Ching-wen rebuilding his parents' home, unplanned as a documentary. Later, funding came, but Ching-wen left for Taipei. Kuo returned to Orchid Island, capturing memories of Ching-wen.
Fotofilm — courtyards and gates of Vyborg.
Beat the Brat is the first instalment of The Bill Johnson Show, a series of animated shorts by Mad Dog Films, Inc. Bill Johnson teaches Bobby how to turn a shopping mishap into a brand new toy, in every parent's worst nightmare.
A pixelated trip along railroad tracks picks up speed with folksy guitar accompaniment and jittery POV shots as Brian Garnell elevates an everyday event from the mundane to a frenzy of joyful ecstasy.
A young man confronts a horde of enemies.
VHS provided free with new copies of the Easy album. 60 Min running time. In studio, live, music videos
An unlikely couple falls into passion that precludes love.