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A governess is hired to look after two neglected children, who show signs of having been corrupted by the insidious influence of the groom Peter Quint. Quint, although hanged for murder, still makes an appearance among the shadows of the manor house along with Miss Jessel, a previous governess who took her own life.
With materials originally designed for use in an installation, this piece is sustained by the dual processes of editing and dismantling. The film combines frame-by-frame shooting, flickers effects reshooting, trace of sunlight, and trick-effects using wires to create parallel structures of juxtaposition. Even as it imitates the repetitions and transitions of natural phenomenon, the film escapes the world of natural.
In 1983 and 1984, bpNichol used an Apple IIe computer and the Apple BASIC programming language to create First Screening, a suite of a dozen programmed, kinetic poems. He distributed First Screening through Underwhich, an imprint he started in 1979 with a small group of poets. The Underwhich edition of First Screening consisted of 100 numbered and signed copies distributed on 5.25" floppies along with printed matter.
As the loudest and most disturbing act to have ever hit the Billboard Chart, Pantera remain arguably the best metal band of all time. And in the late Dimebag Darrell, they certainly had the very finest rock guitarist since Ritchie Blackmore. This astonishing group rewrote the rules of heavy metal and their live performances had the power to change lives forever. This documentary film is a review of Pantera's career and music, and a tribute to the band and their sadly missed guitarist. Featuring rare archive footage of the group, filmed interviews with band members and their legendary producer Sterling Winfield, contributions from original vocalist Terry Glaze, opinion, review and enlightenment from experts such as Dimebag's biographer Zac Crain and Metal Hammer editor Alexander Milas, location shoots, film of the annual 'ride for dimebag 'event and a host of other features, all of which makes for the best documentary yet to emerge about Pantera.
Screensavers have been a faithful companion to listless office workers, uninspired students, and many other unproductive computer users throughout the world since 1983. Paying homage to its various incarnations and transformations in design and storytelling, the first screensaver in history wants to live again on your desktop.
When a young man receives an old VHS box TV on his porch, he has no idea what horrors await him. As he plugs it in and watches a cooking show featuring Chef Kevin, the TV takes control of his mind, leading him down a path of paranoia and instability. As the night progresses, the lines between reality and fiction become increasingly blurred, and the protagonist becomes desperate to escape the TV's grip.
Performing 16 tracks in total the guys covered older material like 'Breakeven' and 'Hall Of Fame' as well as their newest single 'Superheroes'. We worked up quite the sweat dancing along, and fighting off other members of the crowd trying to grab a piece of Danny after he jumped in to the crowd!
An ex-filmmaker is forced to bond with her estranged nine year old sister over movies as they travel around searching for a movie theater with a working film projector.
SCRIPTOR is a polyphonic story. In the visual layer, it draws on the climate of the 16th century engravings, creates the atmosphere of a knight's legend, in which realistic threads intertwine with magical ones. It consists of three parts. In the first we learn about what "really" happened, the next two are comments, broadening the field of vision, setting new perspectives. All this adds up to an anti-fairy tale about hatred fuelling the process of creation and fullfillment, which turns out to be self-destruction.
This film deals with filming (taking) and (giving) projecting into the same space of present and past.
A man awake late at night accidentally injures himself, only to find mysterious letters at his door in a series of increasingly bizarre events linked to a creepy urban legend that may actually be real. An atmospheric short film that gives birth to a terrifying new urban legend.
This years Anniversary wasn´t only special because of the amazing weather and mood but also relating to the very special line-up including bands from all years of the festivals history. And also the DVD/Blu-Ray needed to be something very special and was created with much love and dedication to evolve into an impressive chronicle of the Anniversary and the festival history itself.
Based on documents found in Berlin archives, Four Parts of a Folding Screen explores exclusion, statelessness and the legalised theft and sale of everyday family possessions by the National Socialist regime. A voice, enigmatic and sometimes uncertain, foretells of, relates and recalls the routine processes of injustice and their legacy: the creation of a diaspora of household objects, scattered amongst buildings that no longer exist. As the camera probes the secrets of ordinary spaces, streets and buildings around the city of Berlin, semblances of a person and a history begin to emerge and coalesce.
Script is the opposite of an improvisational exercise. Seven couples, all amateurs, are handed pages from random movie scripts and instructed to enact the absurd text through force of imagination, without direction or knowledge of what the others are doing.
Munch's Scream appears sporadically in the streets of Manila.
Live "Scripts Gone Wild" charity event stage reading of the 1966 "Batman" movie script, adapted for the stage and benefiting Border Angels.
Live "Scripts Gone Wild" charity event stage reading of the movie script "Zombie Nightmare," benefiting Shriners Hospitals for Children.
Closely follows the original with a twist of Ebenezer Scrooge making one choice that changes more than just his life. It was a fateful Christmas Eve that Scrooge would never forget!
"A substantial late work by Bill Etra". A "fast version" also exists.