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This inspiring documentary follows Rina, a young girl from El Salvador who discovers Bici-Tec, a pedal-power technology that is changing the reality of vulnerable communities.
This is a hand-painted, step-printed (with a variety of effects) film which begins with rock-like earth-toned shapes in darkness, followed by increasingly lighter pastel-colored mini-boulder forms to the right and left of the frame mimicking a whitish vertical tunneling (giving the illusion the viewer is moving upward, finally). Then there are garishly colored crystals (primarily green and red) seeming to "bloom" (as if minerals were crystallizing into flowers). Suddenly it is as if tubular phosphoressences (mostly purple, blue and green) are undulating in a dark field. Flashes of white and rhythmic blanks of pastel colors punctuate these transformations which soon become plant-like - beseeming stalks of marsh grass under water, interrupted by whirling garish crystal flowers. Several times, in these passages, the film goes to these blanks of pastel tones. Finally the film ends on a series of these blank tones shifting among blues and blue-greens exploding into white.
Filmmaker Barry Braverman's documentary about his father, Murray.
Pierre-Jean Morin, known as PJ, is a local police officer who falls in love with Lucille, the new recruit of his brigade. Often bullied by her colleagues, the young woman thinks of resigning. PJ will then do everything to keep her by his side...
This is a live projection event for two 16mm projectors and two loudspeakers. The material in Cycles (1972/77) is recycled for two screens and two soundtracks, with one screen set inside another, giving rise to a surprising induced colours and rhythmic patterns.
Under the baton of renowned maestro Vladimir Fedoseyev, the Moscow Radio Symphony Orchestra plays three works by composer Peter Tchaikovsky in this masterful 1991 performance recorded at the famed Alte Oper concert hall in Frankfurt, Germany. Selections include Symphony no. 4 in F Minor, op. 36; the 1812 Overture (in E-flat Major, op. 49); and Violin Concerto in D Major, op. 35. Viktor Tretjakov is the violin soloist.
If you have ever felt stuck on a hamster wheel at work, you will probably be able to relate to these lovable little robots. Watch their repetitive functions spiral out of control in this delightful animated short by Michael Marczewski.
This ballet immerses us in the crazy love story of Prince Siegfried and Princess Odette. The latter is unfortunately a prisoner of the famous spell of the magician Rothbart: she turns into a swan during the day and becomes a woman again at night. Only the promise of eternal love can free her from this spell. Siegfried then promises Odette to marry him at the ball given in his honor. Will they escape the trickery of Rothbart and his daughter Odile? Will the Prince manage to save his bride?
Playful and colorful, Pop Cycle is an experimental short film mixing drawn-on-film animation and live-action sequences. The movie takes inspiration both in synthwave genre and in aesthetics of punk music albums.
Uriel introduces the class and then provides a projection. A student moderator gives an excellent description of an ego deflation and why it's so important to one's progressive evolution. Another student moderator diagrams and explains the abstract concept of how energy flows into us throughout our life cycle.
A super 8 diptich as an adaptation of Orpheus' myth from Ovid's Metamorphoses. The device objectifies the gap between Orpheus and Eurydice. Being part of the terrestrial world, Orpheus appears on the upper screen, whereas Eurydice, belonging to the netherworld, appears on the lower screen.
On your marks. Follow cyclists from 13 countries as they cover 2.400 km of Gaspé countryside in 12 days-a course longer than those of Italy, Belgium or Spain. The long shots of curving landscape and open road are set to a mesmerizing soundtrack in this documentary, and the results are spellbinding.
A mock promotional film unveiling the Cybracero Program, an effort that will allow Mexican laborers to tele-commute to agricultural work in the US without leaving their homes in Mexico.
After being chased by two bullies who destroyed his bike, Ahmad searches for safety and acceptance with the neighborhood thugs who came to his rescue. Soon, their continued protection comes at a price.
Documentary from British Transport Films
An observational exploration of routine, monotony, attention and distraction. Will we continue to let events pass us by uncontested, or will we decide to break the cycle?
An original account of the 2015 Paris’ terror attack, Cyclothymia of a Land echoes the deep reasons of physical and psychological displacement. Emergencies, iniquity, propaganda, terrorism, war to terror, all inhabit an unusual journey into Tehran’s contemporary and precarious cityscape and an eerie and non-reassuring vegetation.
CYaRon! first live concert, held at West Japan General Exhibition Center Annex ABC on February 22 and 23,2020. Part of the Love Live! Sunshine!! Unit Live Adventure 2020 special.
Filmed in 35mm at nine revolving restaurants across North America—including ones in Seattle, Las Vegas, St. Louis, and New York—Cyclorama presents nine panoramas side by side in a cylindrical enclosure that mimics the restaurants’ architecture, creating the sense of one continuous, moving landscape. The sun rises at the same moment on each screen, erasing time zones and providing a 360-degree view of the Western horizon.