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Michael Pilz re-examines his image archive to build a cinematic poem with footage shot between 2009 and 2018 in Iran and the Canary islands of La Gomera and El Hierro. The time of the film is generous and welcomes us into the intimacy of the one shooting.
1.Fast Forward to 2012 2.Heartless 3.A Shot in the Dark 4.1958 5.Why Walk on Water When We've Got Boats 6.Since U Been Gone 7.Monument 8.The Danger in Starting a Fire 9.You Should've Killed Me When You Had the Chance 10.The Plot to Bomb the Panhandle 11.The Danger in Starting a Fire 12.The Plot to Bomb the Panhandle 13.Behind the Scenes in Ocala
1Introduction 2I Walk The Line 3Train Of Love 4Next In Line 5Orange Blossom Special 6Folsom Prison Blues 7I Got Stripes 8Five Feet High And Rising 9The Ballad Of Ira Hyes 10The Man In Black 11Sunday Mornin' Comin' Down 12Ring Of Fire 13Remember The Alamo 14A Boy Named Sue 15One Piece At A Time 16Five Feet High And Rising 17Folsom Prison Blues (alt. vers.) 18On The Left 19Ghost Riders In The Sky 20I Walk The Line 21Jackson Guest – June Carter* 22Jackson Guest – Rosanna Cash* 23Orange Blossom Special Guest – Roy Clark 24Memories Of The Man In Black
Day of Days: June 6, 1944 commemorates the 70th anniversary of the Normandy landing by bringing together American D-Day veterans to share their experiences from that fateful day. As they vividly recall details from their ordeal--from the perils of the amphibious assault to the invasion's gruesome aftermath--their testimony yields long-buried and often painful memories. They recount their transformations from boys to men, reveal their uneasiness with the term "hero," and grapple with why they survived when so many others did not.
In Jordan, in the heart of the Middle East, Iraqi, Palestinian and Lebanese refugees are working on the filming of "Incendies", an adaptation of Wajdi Mouawad's play. Whether extras or onlookers, these exiles once experienced scenes very similar to the ones depicted in Denis Villeneuve's movie. "Remembering the Ashes: Incendies Through Their Eyes" explores their views on the vicious war and cycle of violence being recreated before their eyes, and by their own efforts.
1–The HoneycombsHave I The Right 2–Lovin' Spoonful*You Didn't Have To Be So Nice 3–Canned HeatLet's Work Together 4–Moody Blues*Comin' Home 5–Herman's HermitsI'm Into Something Good 6–The ByrdsMr. Tambourine Man 7–Ike And Tina Turner*I Smell Trouble 8–The Righteous BrothersYou've Lost That Lovin' Feeling 9–Dave BerryLittle Things 10–Elton JohnYour Song 11–Swinging Blue Jeans*Good Golly Miss Molly 12–Dionne WarwickWalk On By 13–Astrud GilbertoThe Girl From Ipanema 14–Vince Taylor20 Flight Rock 15–Elvis PresleyHeartbreak Hotel 16–Trini LopezIn Other Words 17–Tommy James & The ShondellsMony Mony 18–Aphrodites Child*Rain And Tears
The tale as old as time follows a young woman who exchanges places with her imprisoned father under the watch of an unhappy creature.
Ms Sanders lives alone with her most peculiar device that can record dreams to be watched back in waking life. With no phone number or doorbell on her door, she receives piles of letters each morning requesting her services. One very confusing case from a grieving young girl opens Ms Sanders' eyes to the things about love and reality she still is yet to learn.
Texts and performances by the late Indigenous poet Diane Burns bind Sky Hopinka’s dazzling and mysterious blend of original and found sources, which continues the filmmaker’s exploration of language, storytelling, and transcendent ways of seeing.
This 82-minute 1991 documentary by Eckhart Schmidt features a 1980 interview with Douglas Sirk in which he reflects on his career.
A documentary-montage of sketches, photos, storyboards, and film excerpts that is accompanied by Volker Schlöndorff's thoughts about his 1979 film THE TIN DRUM.
I always left that memory buried deep in my mind. Until one day she came back as a movie.
The short tells the strange tale of Ezechiel Mittenbender, a citizen of Joesville. When Ezechiel witnesses the landing of a flying teacup, he gets abducted by evil aliens called Zogs. The Zogs want to destroy the earth, but Ezechiel saves the day by reminding the Zogs that it’s Sunday…
A visual essay revealing social inequality as the silent sickness of COVID-19 lockdown America. To highlight the disconnect between the fantasy of Los Angeles and the lived reality for many of its citizens, a computerized voice gives a dispassionate monologue over imagery that explores the truth of a city after the tourists, luxury stores and entertainment are removed from the streets. Through silent vignettes, the film leaves us with images of homelessness, and comments on the shallowness of capitalism and the hypocrisy of multiculturalism.
A journal of my time dealing with the loss of my father and reuniting with a long lost lover.
“Farocki’s ten-minute short film is composed of shots of an AFN DJ at work…and of a car ride, whereby the camera points out of the car (through the windscreen or the side windows) or it captures and tracks a passing car.” –Gero Günther
Those Who Do Not Remember The Past Are Condemned To Repeat It (2020) is an experimental documentary investigating the intersection of People’s Temple (Jonestown) with the first-person survival horror game Outlast 2 developed by Red Barrel. Departing as the digital study of the game, this project attempts to recontextualize the relationship between the mass suicide of People’s Temple in 1978 and the game’s narrative. Composed by the archival materials from FBI and machinima made with the game, this work conveys uncanny audio and visual journey in the understanding the self-destruction, the religious utopia, the binary between capitalism and socialism.
Jazz superstar Chick Corea and some of jazz's finest musicians team up to salute legendary jazzman Bud Powell in these two 1996 sets. Corea, Roy Haynes, Kenny Garrett, Christian McBride, Wallace Roney and young master saxophonist Joshua Redman play live in Japan and Germany, highlighted by some of Powell's finest music. Set list: Glass Enclosure, Tempus Fugit, Dusk In Sandi, Bud Powell, Oblivion, I'll Keep Loving You, Un Poco Loco.