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Short animated film about Blanca, who tries to fathom art. When a painting makes her laugh out loud, her father reprimands her: "It is not funny, it is Art", he says. Blanca feels it is quite complicated. So when is something art? How do you have to look at it? And is it allowed to touch art, for example? When she fails to figure it out, she decides to imitate museum visitors. With great consequences.
Documentary profiling the directors involved in the loose Philippine New Wave filmmaking movement.
A woman falls in love with an american soldier who doesn't want to go to Vietnam.
An outlet facilitates the flow of electrical currents to and from power sources. The standard duplex outlet consists of two faces sitting on top of one another. Often regarded separately, they are part of the same circuit. In Not Normally at Rest, the top face, the analyst, asks the bottom face, the analysand, about its experiences. They can’t look at each other. The analysand recounts a recurring dream, an experience of horror, shame, and fear of death. During these sessions, the outlet works through the transmission of power that grounds its neuroses. This work was started and will be finished during the NY statewide shelter-in-place order. Not Normally at Rest teeters on a dialogue that is trapped inside one’s head, which is effectively nonsense, but suggests that a sensitivity to nonsense is required for communication, for a deeper understanding.
An alternative socio-political history of the New South Africa through the lens of Nando's ad campaigns.
Author/Architect Sarah Susanka brings her "not so big" concepts to DVD in a special called THE NOT SO BIG HOUSE: HOME BY DESIGN. Watch as Sarah presents residential design principles that emphasize quality over quantity. The program features "Not So Big Design Case Study" videos of well-designed homes that exemplify her design approach. Whether building a new home, remodeling a dwelling or trying to find more day-to-day pleasure in the limited space of a condo or apartment, this program matches homes with today's lifestyles.
Using large-scale projection in a remarkable new space, David Hockney takes us on a personal journey through sixty years of his art. Lightroom’s vast walls and revolutionary sound system enable us to experience the world through Hockney’s eyes. His life-long fascination with the possibilities of new media is given vibrant expression in a show that invites us to look more closely, more truly and more joyously.
In her debut standup show, pioneering entertainer BeBe Zahara Benet recounts immigrating from West Africa to America through a series of hysterical sketches, unexpected audience interactions and razor shop social commentary.
Jam-packed with over an hour and a half of footage, this DVD contains' Lars' old home video clips, backstage antics from his Bowling for Soup and Simple Plan tours, a full episode of his college TV show, a special behind the scenes feature on the Ahab video, and complete audio commentary! So what are you waiting for? This DVD may not be punk rock, but neither is an evening watching Fuse. And, oh yeah, we've also included every music video.... so basically YouTube can suck it.
Emerging from the LA underground in year 2000, a self-proclaimed "video band" called TV Sheriff & The Trailbuddies hit the scene with their twisted take on performance art and VJ remixing. They have since taken their unique act to venues worldwide, providing animated commentary on the state of mind control in the USA. The Trailbuddies focus on the banality of television, creating rhythmic collages from appropriated clips of the most absurd broadcast moments. And besides their virtuoso sampling, the madcap ensemble creates original—and hilarious!—karaoke-style melodies on mass-media manipulation. Behind TV Sheriff & The Trailbuddies is the ingenious, Emmy-award-nominated Davy Force, an exceptional combination of brilliant director and hands-on computer artist. His recent projects include music videos for Devo, animated commercials for Bandai and the show open for Tim & Eric's Awesome Show Great Job.
A documentary deep dive into the American conspiracy culture of 9/11 "Truthers" that gained prominence in the years following 9/11.
Follows contemporary American poet James Dickey on a three week lecture tour. Reveals the actual thoughts and feelings of the poet through his conversations and poetry readings. Later, he and fellow poet Robert Lowell discuss their dreams.
Composer H.K. Gruber collaborates with director Barrie Gavin on a commissioned short film to commemorate the 200th anniversary of the death of Mozart. Gods create Man, Music and Mozart.
Composer Mathias Ruegg collaborates with director Ernst Grandits on a commissioned short film to ccommemorate the 200th anniversary of the death of Mozart.
In Rights Not Rescue, the film’s subjects question Cambodia’s focus on training ‘Rescued’ female sex workers to sew in low wage garment factories. They want governments, NGOs, labour unions, and donors to seriously address workers’ rights and help women enter different fields where they can actually earn a living wage.
In this thought-provoking investigation into the existence of UFOs, a series of fascinating interviews, eyewitness accounts, and actual footage collected from all over the globe raises myriad questions about the existence of unidentified flying objects and visitors from far-off planets. The documentary also examines relevant documents recently declassified under the Freedom of Information Act.
Guided by host Nina Parker, Bravolebrities offer their thoughts and personal stories on the Black Lives Matter movement, racial inequality in America, the value of allies, Karens and privilege, the role voting plays in changing the system, and many other topics. The three doctors on the panel also offer their perspectives on race in the medical world.
And, still, the birds sang on.
This film brings to light the hidden history of the first ever British Army hospital run entirely by women. The all-female medical staff of the Endell Street Military Hospital, founded by prominent suffragette doctors Flora Murray and Louisa Garrett Anderson, treated over 26,000 wounded patients and performed over 7,000 operations during WWI. Bringing together previously unseen photographs and letters from the Women’s Library LSE with archive film from IWM, this film tells the story of the 180 women who worked at the hospital under the suffragette motto, ‘Deeds, not words’.
Part public service, part exploitation, MGM’s series of “Crime Does Not Pay” two-reelers entertained cinema-goers from 1935 to 1947, serving up punchy little cautionary tales about people who break the law—either because they’re criminals by trade, victims of circumstance, or just negligent.