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"Bracing, cryptic, and unsettling, this piece shows an advance in both decisiveness and risk. The soundscape is terrifyingly beautiful. The images take us on strange country roads, into the thick of drug deals, and suspicious fires ravished and abandoned love and unidentifiable turbulence. Whiplash edits prevail over vérité moments that eventually become unmoored by dreamlike intrusions. Some cuts have the power of pulmonary arrest and others are non-abrasive but startling in their disjunctions of time and place." (Mark McElhatten)
An unemployed twenty-something interviews for the job of her dreams. Sort of.
Do You See Colors When You Close Your Eyes? is a story about Christian and Michael. Almost two years after Jonathan's death (Michael's twin brother and Christian's fiance), Christian and Michael steal his urn and scatter his ashes across the country. During this road trip Michael and Christian begin an affair in order to have a part of Jonathan they never knew before.
A medical interpreter is caught between two worlds as a naive doctor tries to help a determined Bengali women brought in for domestic violence.
After a difficult break-up Michiel, a 20-year-old student, goes on a party holiday to Albufeira by plane. During the flight the engines suddenly shut off and the plane starts tumbling down. During the crash Michiel reflects on his way of living after heartbreak.
The series of five videos Collaborative Film Collection made in collaboration with Marion Scemama in 1989 is emblematic of Wojnarowicz's artistic practice, it unfolds through performance, films, photographs, texts and paintings. Taking a highly subjective point of departure he shares poetic and moving moments, moving through the material until his voice achieves a universal dimension.
a short video by midi onodera
A fan made short film documenting the career of rapper and icon Kendrick Lamar using clips found around the internet including interviews, concert footage and more.
While her tower block is burning, a 7 year old girl is consumed by guilt thinking she started the fire
Garth Stein's Hi 8 camera captures family drama and unexpected humor as his quirky, yet determined, older sister prepares to undergo brain surgery to cure her epilepsy.
One-time carny, bartender, and married 10 times, director Penelope Spheeris’ mother was an uncommon woman. In this sweet, funny, and moving video portrait, Spheeris gives us a vivid glimpse into the richness of her mother’s life and character. 35mm, color, 11 min. Director: Penelope Spheeris. 1998. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in 2013.
River orders the same pizza everyday. What could possibly go wrong? Full unwavering dedication to a brand is always the answer.
A strange romance about two lost souls. Wendy (one good eye) and Sid are trying to connect in a mid-range hotel near an airport.
A film version of the classic Allen Funt TV series Candid Camera. The central theme is a series of comedic set-ups revolving around marriage. The situations include an allegedly unfaithful wife, an automated "marriage machine," a swinging marriage ceremony, and several other practical jokes in the Candid Camera fashion.
A documentary about the careers of child stars of the '40s in Hollywood, featuring movie clips with Shirley Temple, Margaret O'Brien, and numerous others along with interviews.
Searching for a moment of calm in the rain, a young man finds his voice in the most unexpected of places: the silence.
“How old do you want to be when you die?” is a question that someone once asked me.
This is a found footage video where the artist, then 13 years old filmed and reenacted a tv talk show that he had seen where man afflicted with AIDS tells the grizzly details of his life. Becoming some sort of parody of the afternoon chat shows and the exploitation of people living with AIDS as a casual subject of talk on those type of shows in the early 1990,S, the film strikes by the vocabulary used by the teenagers that seem to know enough about HIV/AIDS to be able to subvert the conversation and actually make it funny.
A wedding in Ghana, a trip across the sea, and a new home in Europe. Using both archival material and new images, Jonelle Twum takes us on a poetic journey where the silence tells of a woman’s life and dreams.