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Over thirty years of terror and suspense presented in this collection of forty-eight horror trailers!
Another volume of horror trailers! Forty trailers full of terror, chills and suspense!
Images from various fairground scenes function as a metaphor for the filmmaker’s own attraction to analogue processes. Sound created from a leather skirt, 8mm, and 16mm projectors, and an old steel piano.
“Coming Attractions” looks backward into the memories and forward into the future of Francis Francine, an elegantly dowdy transvestite of, and indeed beyond, a certain age. The memories, haunted by a Spirit of Seductions Past (played by a quite glorious naked young lady who fortunately bears absolutely no resemblance to Francis Fran cine) suggest a generally lurid life of sumptuous sex and questionable liaisons. The future, presented by an ancient fortune teller with a wonderful crystal ball that holds a lively go‐go dancer and that seems to mediate between interchanging black and white halves of the screen, follows Francis Francine through the reactivation of an ancient affair, to her death (a jealous ex‐lover) and her triumphant entrance into a pastoral paradise that looks like a cross between several scenes from “81/2” and “The Embarkation for Cythera” in drag.
Train travel, sky maps observed with a magnifying glass, dance on a wire, spinning tops, attractions, rides, terrestrial globe, discs, dance, Luna Park, big night wheel, fireworks, bungee jumping make up various sequences that evoke Newtonian physics and cause spinning and dizziness. "Escaping from gravitation, defying gravity, defeating the circular march of bodies in space, are we able today to achieve a new revolution?"
Urges in the undergrowth, erupting fungal fantasies, bursting botanicals. The dust and desires of a tiny alternative universe.
Documentary on the History, design and fate of the Monsanto Sponsored Adventure Thru Inner Space.
A Film Noir set in the late 1920’s. About an investigation surrounding multiple crimes that a woman confesses to. However, the detective questions her confessions. A female suspect (Alice Pearl), confesses that she has murdered multiple people across the country, but the detective, Frank Magnet establishes that this may not be the case. Due to no strong evidence, Frank calls the interrogation off. Unknowingly to him, the killing is a little closer to home.
An Austrian feminist experiences a radical about-face when she marries a Yemenite named Khadher and converts to Islam.
Author and behavioral specialist Dr. John Demartini offers up his wisdom and some down-to-earth techniques for creating the life you've always wanted by using the law of attraction in this practical and inspiring program. Topics include how to determine what you really want, recognizing fears that act as obstacles to your goals, and overcoming those fears to create a new reality by using love, deliberate thinking and gratitude.
The film questions the sacred relationship to objects and the different statuses conferred on them throughout their lives. Precious objects - votive offerings from the National Etruscan Museum in Villa Giulia - ornaments from churches or Roman sculptures, as well as contemporary detritus come together and evolve together in a kind of amniotic fluid. Usually inert forms have evolved into autonomous creatures: these composite beings interact, gesticulate, attract each other, react. By adopting the point of view of objects, by infusing them with a dose of desire, by giving them a semblance of soul, the artist reconsiders the border between the living and the non-living.
See the behind the scenes story as told by the people who worked side by side with Walt Disney on the most famous theme park attraction of all time! From the walk through concept to the final design in Disneyland and Disney Theme parks world wide.
Join everyone’s favorite Audio-Animatronic family—Father, Mother, daughter Jane (and her unnamed brother), Grandma, Grandpa, and, of course, Cousin Orville—for a very entertaining and enlightening “spin” through time.
Extinct Attractions: Disneyland Monorial Documentary with Bob Gurr Directed By David Oneal
Documentary seeks to answer why the majority of the German people were so willing to follow Hitler, even as he led them into war.
A movie that portrays the wonders of the world as seen through the eyes of a cat (Disney attraction highlights nº1).
Elvis Costello and The Attractions from Passaic, New Jersey 1978.
Elvis Costello and The Attractions perform live in Koln, Germany.