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A 16mm film conceived in the format of a TV Play and set in an older peoples care home. Part documentary, part fiction, the script for the film was a collaboration with writer and critic George Clark and was constructed from verbatim transcripts of a discussion group held over a period of five months with the residents of four of Camden’s Care Homes. Taking B.S. Johnson’s 1971 experimental novel “House Mother Normal” as its formal departure point and employing the structural logic of a score, the script is edited into a vertical structure, in which eight voices or eight monologues occur simultaneously. — Anthology Film Archives
People filtering in and out of frames in South Bank, London.
Depicts two alternative future worlds. Shows one that is overpopulated, dirty, regimented, diseased, and inhabited by deprived individuals who must fight for scarce food, and another world where inhabitants have small families and enjoy a plentiful world of harmony, learning and beauty. No narration.
Artist Arden Carlson cribs the educational how-to format to render a queerly comic, sparsely staged, meticulously choreographed instructional video for enacting care, and splices it with a series of interstitial stock footage sequences of wild horses, each one narrated by a disembodied voice-of-God praising the attributes of horses with a patriarchal authority defining of 1950s America. care could suck in the future [sic] is a darkly funny coupling of dystopic retrofuturism and video mixtape.
Computer animated short exploring an alternative origin story for the PS2's chipset as a classified asset, involving parallel worlds and a possible alien invasion.
A Knight banished from his time is hunted by the down-and-out Agent Spoons.
Narrated by Katch23.
A video essay exploring 'palm reading' in Cinema history. Fragments from various films come together and interact with one another, constructing a narrative about the possible exchanges between the past and future that is predicted in the present moment through the act of palm reading in Cinema, hinting at narrative possibilities and associations across the history of Cinema.
Many Struggle and hardships faced by a student before he become a CA , dedicated to all CAs
Color UCLA Student Film shot on videotape, Preserved by the UCLA Film and Television Archive. An experiemental video short about three fashion model sisters who are under investigation for a murder. Director Shirley Clarke served as an advisor for the student film, also part of the L.A. Rebellion Collection at UCLA.
Through the synthetic voice of Adam Curtis, the movie tells the story of how humans may survive in a world that is becoming weirder, harder, and faster: dead celebrities are brought back from heaven, gen AI is rising, millionaires are hiding in the bottom of the earth. We feel stuck in a mediated reality, where love is constantly intercepted by emotional advertising, robots, and deepfakes.
A man who mourns the murder of his daughter has the ability to travel back in time but there's a catch...he can't change the outcome of his own timeline and he can only travel to a very specific moment in time.
A guy receives anonymous video tapes revealing him in strange acts. Struggling to reconcile between reality and the tapes, he's haunted by a question: is he the architect of his own unsettling actions or the victim of a sinister plot?
Techno is harder, faster and more diverse than ever. But what about the much-heralded unifying power of techno? Is this just a cliche? Arts Unveiled dives into the past and future of techno and shows how the genre is evolving — even into pop music.
About a year ago, Jaho was screwed over by his best friend Paul through a cryptocurrency scam. In a world where the concept of cruelty does not exist and people lack empathy towards others, he goes on a mission seeking revenge against the one who has ruined his life.
Julia Boorstin hosts an inside look at some of the most disruptive, privately held companies in the world to meet the entrepreneurs who are transforming industries.
A drama by Robert Holmes suggesting two possibilities for life in the year 2000.