Cinematic Era: 2003 Vintage
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Bajo Habana
8.0 2003 • Cinematic -
Ronda de nit
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Filmed in a movie theater in 2003, a short close-up sequence on the saccadic movement of the young girl walking head-on in Belà Taar's SATANTANGO, from 1994. The image, blurred by the zoom's focus, quickly seeks to avoid her crazed gaze by searching the background over her left and then right shoulder.
Ecran 2
0.0 2003 • Cinematic -
A young man settles down to eat his ice cream but is inevitably foiled in this aim as passerby outside the window on the street keep distracting him.
Cherry Sorbet
7.0 2003 • Cinematic -
Mensch Markus - Das Beste
0.0 2003 • Cinematic -
A stone riddled man moves towards a statue woman, between stone and flesh, earth and sky. Ancient cities, countryside roads unthread and mingle with memories and imagination.
Labyrinthe N°1
0.0 2003 • Cinematic -
Richard Attenborough looks back on his direction of "A Bridge Too Far 1977"
A Bridge Too Far: Richard Attenborough - A Director Remembers
8.0 2003 • Cinematic -
Ouve uma Vez uns Verão
0.0 2003 • Cinematic -
New York's finest, The Strokes have been hailed as the 'saviours of rock and roll', and are more than proving themselves worthy of the hype. Since exploding onto the scene these east coast reprobates have given rock music the kick it was so badly in need of. Not only have they won the hearts and minds of the music press and alternative crowd, they have also crossed over into the mainstream without sacrificing any of their credibility. The Strokes 'New York Stories' now tells the complete story behind the band's success for the first time. Using interviews with their closest colleagues and footage throughout their career, this is a great addition to every fan's collection.
The Strokes: New York Stories
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Short horror film.
W.O.S. Promo
0.0 2003 • Cinematic -
A live performance by French drone duo Natural Snow Buildings.
Natural Snow Buildings - Live At The Pop In Paris France 05.11.2003
0.0 2003 • Cinematic -
Join Strassman and his dysfunctional family of puppets as they take you on a journey to the dark corners of Strassman's twisted, evil and caustic mind. Even Strassman's most ardent fans will be blown away as Chuck tries to kick out two brand new character
David Strassman: The Chuck You Tour
5.0 2003 • Cinematic -
As if trapped inside a nightmare, the main protagonist of Poster Girl is haunted by disturbing visions, thoughts and fantasies, which the viewer is privy to. She is joined at various points in the video by another woman, whose role in the narrative remains unclear – is she meant to function as a guardian or a demon? The video further complicates the matter by representing both women as simultaneously wounded and wounding, inviting and threatening, vulnerable and menacing. What results is a compelling, albeit disconcerting, glimpse into the tumultuous inner life of an adult woman.
Poster Girl
0.0 2003 • Cinematic -
Graduation work at IMAGE FORUM and first film by Nonoho Suzuki.
I Hate People
0.0 2003 • Cinematic -
A wry documentary account of properties in the UK in which brutal murders have taken place and the people who have bought them and live in them.
Blood Under the Carpet
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Pelli Kosam 2003 Indian Telugu Movie directed by Kondal Rao Arigela. Produced by Soma Vijaya Prakash,Kanaka Durgarao P. Star Cast Sai Kiran, Dasari Narayan Rao. in lead roles. The film had music Score Krishna-Chakra.
Pelli Kosam
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Reorganize the memories of blood and tears and truly present the historical scars. Over the past three years, re-interviews with the victims’ family members and full DV records. An introductory guide to understanding modern Taiwanese society.
二二八事件慘案紀實
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This film tells the story of a 12-year-old boy who is looking for his father. It's been three years since the latter left for the USA and since then, he has severed ties with his family since he does not write and he does not call either. The young man is disturbed and he never stops wondering what happened to his father in this American adventure. Sometimes he wonders if his father hasn't forgotten him. But what hurts him most of all is that all the young people in the neighborhood are tempted, like his father, by an adventure in the USA, the country that took his father away from him.
Que mon père revienne
0.0 2003 • Cinematic -
오늘이
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A couple shares an intimate moment in their bedroom. His attempts to arouse her go seriously wrong, resulting in a series of emotional, physical and hydrological explosions.
Burst
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Deep in the inner city lies a secret: A group of bloodsucking vampires with an insatiable hunger is eating away at the neighborhood's residents.
Hood Vamps
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The baby is a temporary floating population. He works diligently, from a small restaurant owner to a tea shop manager to a bar manager. This film records the survival state of children centered and gay comrades: trivial, messy, boring, and entertaining themselves. The camera calmly captures every bit of their daily life for more than two years, and as time goes by, the changes the baby presents are more ordinary. The film calmly explains the relationship between "comrades" and "society", and the various small details interpenetrated in the film also metaphorically reflect the changes of today's society
Baby
0.0 2003 • Cinematic -
Yami Yugi explains how Marijuana is harmful to a Yu-Gi-Oh duelist.
Honor: My Anti-Drug - Yu-Gi-Oh!
2.5 2003 • Cinematic -
A black goat talks to three old Irish folk-punks as they're walking home one night, and they freak out and kill it. The Devil turns up and claims it was his goat. He challenges them to play him a good song. If he likes it, he'll let them go. If he doesn't...
Pullin' the Devil by the Tail
7.0 2003 • Cinematic -
Documentary-chronicle." A film about the 30s of the twentieth century, built exclusively on chronicle footage. His epilogue may be the phrase: "And tomorrow there was a war" - in the meantime, people go to work, walk with children, celebrate the New Year. This is a montage picture from excerpts of chronicle films of the 30s. The chronicles depict many demonstrations, processions, speeches, but in detail the life of not gods and giants, but the most ordinary people who make history is guessed.
Big Vacation of the 30s
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Od, a professional burglar from Thachalom, is married to Waew. The couple's life is fraught because of Od'slow sex drive, leaving Waew frequently ill-tempered. When a criminal dies in prison leaving a puzzle, the number "33/9" inscribed on the cell floor, Inspector Sansern instructs two sergeants to find an insider spy to investigate the mystery, and Od is nominated. Od accepts the job for fear of being arrested if he refuses, despite his wife's concerns about its potential bad effect on her career. When Inspector Sansern meets Od, the thief recognizes the cop as a cross-dresser he saw through a window, setting Od up for a bizarre time as the unwilling spy.
Spy Next Door
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In Bloody Giblets, join Teen-Ape and friends for a time traveling erotic adventure, battling evil and fighting for the American Way.
Bloody Giblets: The Legend of Lady Vandalay
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“...a box of fire.”
Island of Laws
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Features performances of Doc Watson ranging from his 1950s musical partner, pianist Jack Williams, to his son Merle (seen playing exquisite slide guitar)... Also with Ricky Skaggs (singing and playing mandolin in a Monroe Brothers style set), and a stellar string and featuring Mark O'Connor, Tony Rice, Bela Fleck, David Grisman and Jerry Douglas. This collection ends with a solo set from Doc which brings his music full circle to the straightforward simplicity with which it was first presented during the 1960s folk revival.
Doc Watson - Rare Performances 1982-1993
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Through exploring the process of practicing English, the film The Third Tongue represents a fear engendered by a sense of loss of historical identity in post-colonial society.
The Third Tongue
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Orbital Tango
6.0 2003 • Cinematic -
El padrote y sus malandrinas
5.0 2003 • Cinematic -
Brian wants the bike in peace. He is ready to go far, but not as far as the thief.
Wolf
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"A powerful look into the world of homeless heroin addicts UNION SQUARE captures the true and painful essence of drug addiction and drug - HEROIN. Stealing, shelters, hustling, detox and rehab..."
Union Square
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Enjoy a ride on the head end of a Metra commuter train over the former Milwaukee Road Fox Lake line.
Metra Milwaukee District Cab Car Ride
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Featuring beautiful picture quality, this fully-narrated DVD explores the amazing scenery, hiking, wildlife, and wildflowers of Mount Rainier National Park.
Mount Rainier National Park
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The History Of Static-X Behind The Scenes Footage Of The Making Of The Album Fan Q & A New Live Performance
Static-X: X-Posed
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Videos & Live Performances
Feeder: Comfort In Sound
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Teisel pool vett
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Der Schnitt durch die Kehle oder Die Auferstehung des Adalbert Stifter
10.0 2003 • Cinematic -
Work in progress: an attempt to reconstruct an improbable story. Model of a synchronized multiple projection.
Journal (Extraits) 2003
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An introduction to Giallo cinema with the author Adrian Smith.
Death Walks at Midnight and the Giallo Genre
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Lauges kat
7.5 2003 • Cinematic -
2003 film
Silk Expression - Silk Road with Chip Tsao
0.0 2003 • Cinematic -
When the parents show up unexpectedly at a "mixed" birthday party Zoe and Shane are shocked. Can the party (and everything else) be saved?
Invitation
4.5 2003 • Cinematic -
A tribute to legendary black lesbian feminist poet Audre Lorde, one of the most celebrated icons of feminism's second wave.
The Edge of Each Other's Battles: The Vision of Audre Lorde
1.0 2003 • Cinematic -
Elba Ramalho - Elba Ao Vivo
0.0 2003 • Cinematic -
Mexican feature film
Despedida de amor
6.7 2003 • Cinematic -
What are the conditions for self confidence, self-consciousness? How do you raise a girl, or even encourage girls to be brave and defiant?
Raising a Resister
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Determined to stage a fully-fledged production of a Mozart opera in his home, Richard White won't let parking restrictions or neighbours stand in his way. For one week, the quiet Norfolk village of Claxton is transformed.
The Man with an Opera House in his Living Room
7.0 2003 • Cinematic -
Amazing live news footage during a California earthquake.
Earthquake!
8.0 2003 • Cinematic -
Charcoal animation, taken from from Point of View: An Anthology of the Moving Image (2003).
Automatic Writing
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Entre-temps (Between-times) combines photos of Boltanski at different ages. Originally projected in a loop on a plastic curtain for its first exhibition at he Yvon Lambert gallery in 1996, it is presented now on a string curtain. We see the artist age and then returning to the childhood in a never-ending cycle.
Entre-temps
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Christmas at Belmont features performances that range from full orchestra and chorus to jazz, percussion, string quartet, bluegrass and musical theater ensembles, performed “in the round,” with musicians and singers as likely to be placed in the balconies and in the aisles as on stage. Hosted by Brenda Lee.
Christmas at Belmont
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A new born child sitting on the stage, unaware of the place wich surrounds him, together with a mask which is teaching him the alphabet. The scene shifts constantly between fiction and the reality of fiction, swapping the point of view between the stage and the stalls.
TRAGEDIA ENDOGONIDIA - BR.#04 BRUSSELS
8.0 2003 • Cinematic -
Erotica 2003
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Arapadaptor (I Feel So) is an abstract film of mostly found sound and cameraless images. Most of the source material was unwittingly supplied by a Chinese herbalist. To produce Arapadaptor Geyer applied a flashlight and laser, a la Man Ray, to the caterpillars, cicadas and seeds of the herbal packages. Much of the original footage was further manipulated - painted, tinted and/or bleached. Finally, the images were rephotographed, slowed, through the use of an optical printer.
Arapadaptor (I Feel So)
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The remarkable partnership of John and Faith Hubley produced groundbreaking animated films. Coming from a background of traditional animation, artist and activist John was transformed as a filmmaker when he married sound and music editor Faith. Together they changed the face of animation, producing films that explored serious issues such as overpopulation and nuclear annihilation, always based on their personal beliefs, and winning many awards, including two Oscars. Since John¹s death in 1977, Faith continued to make one film a year, cherishing, as she and John always did, independent thinking and filmmaking. Here is the story of two remarkable people, their lives together and alone, the great musicians with whom they worked, their children, whose voices are heard on many Hubley films, and clips from more than a dozen Hubley Studio titles.
Independent Spirits: Faith Hubley/John Hubley
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A piece of movie film has survived the forthcoming Ice Age and is discovered by Venusian scientists--5000 years from now... This work is a correspondence of two information fragments of different origins and times that met by accident. Cinema transforms into a three-dimensional landscape--utilizing data that is based on an archaeological misinterpretation. Zuse Strip is named after Konrad Zuse’s first digital computer. It used discarded 35mm movie film from the German UFA as a medium to read and write 8-bit binary code data with a hole-punch system. The work was inspired by Lev Manovich's text “Cinema by Numbers”, as well as “The Deciphering of Linear B" by linguist/archaeologist John Chadwick.
Zuse Strip
0.0 2003 • Cinematic