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Celluloid and Marble is based on Rohmer's own articles published in "Cahiers du cinéma", discussing film in relation to the other arts, maintaining that, in an age of cultural self-consciousness, cinema was “the last refuge of poetry” - the only contemporary art form from which metaphor could still spring naturally and spontaneously.
An analog feast for the senses that first shows how safflower is grown, harvested and processed, before applying its seeds and dye directly on the Super 8 material with results that aspire to a yellow-tinted version of a David Gatten film-nature meditation. - Christoph Huber for CInemascope, 2016
Celebrate the 29th anniversary of Disneyland Paris with the Ambassador Giona
This is a white screen. The projector turns the color wheel to release the color. Depending on the shutter speed, a white-hidden spectrum is exposed on the screen. Like Shepherd's notes, which rise endlessly, the white screen continues to rise. The color wheel keeps spinning and the screen is still in front of us.
Five year old Leyla who has deep emotional connections with nature and animals, lives with her parents and grandparents in a country house located in the middle of a huge garden. Only some days left for Eid el Adha (Muslim feast for sacrifice) and there is a feast rush in the house. Sheep which is bought to be sacrificed in the feast, lives in the hut next to house for several days. But Leyla who visits the sheep occasionally to slop it has a smart idea to rescue it.
It's cold up on Mount Manjaca. "In the winter it snows, there's nowhere to go," says the central figure in Celebration. "We have to wait until someone comes to clear the road. Sometimes they come, and sometimes they don't." He diligently ploughs the knee-high snowdrifts as the wind howls at his ears.
Kyogo Furuhashi has taken Celtic by storm since joining the club in the summer of 2021. He has scored 26 goals so far in the 2022-2023 season as the Hoops chase a domestic treble. The Japan international was recently followed by a documentary crew in his homeland during the first half of the season. During the film, fans heard from the player about life in Scotland, recieved an insight into his friendship with team-mate Jota and also witnessed the vivid motivations, scoring, and growth after disappointment in missing out on the squad for the World Cup in Qatar.
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A short movie submitted to GEMSTONE Godzilla contest.
Female Prisoner movie directed by Minoru Kawasaki
Grandmother is waiting for guests for the Holiday, her son and his family, but they're not coming.
Early Balkan footage.
A man and a woman meet through a strange fate. This unique melodrama depicts the course of their budding love in a corner of the big city.
A commission by Austrian TV station ORF documenting the anniversary celebration for Kunststücke.
A curious young man inquires about an old friend and his whereabouts.
The protagonist is a glass artisan who has undergone a transplant of an organ generated in an animal’s body. While hospitalized for the transplant, he is asked by his friend A to ‘make a glass vessel out of window glass from [A’s] old house’. After a successful transplant, various things go through the protagonist’s mind while he is making the glass piece.
A documentary short film by Ferdinand Khittl on Munich's 800th anniversary.
There is hardly any image in Cellule 719: from time to time we see a glimpse of water, but otherwise the film is mainly black. The texts that appear on the screen in grey are from ‘Ein brief Ulrike Meinhofs aus dem Toten Trakt’, a letter written in 1972 by the RAF member Ulrike Meinhof, when she was just imprisoned. For Annik Leroy, this video project is only an intermediate stop in a longer process, a study of the historical RAF and, even more so, into the psychological mechanisms of terror, and the personality structure of a public figure who is left alone in complete isolation with her most private self.
The town of Maardu in Estonia organises an annual Ukrainian-themed festival, called 'Sorochinsky Fair' after the short story by Nikolai Gogol. More than 15,000 people come every year. This is the largest Ukrainian fair outside of Ukraine, and it has even been entered into the Ukrainian Book of Records. This festival presents life in all its vividness, variety, and unpredictability, with the beauty contest as its central motif. The protagonists of Gogol's works are transported to the modern day in all their enchanting absurdity, and they fit in pretty well. It is a kaleidoscope of incidents and viewpoints, observed with engagement and curiosity.