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A short silent film made with footage shot on Super-8 Ektachrome between April and July 2020.
On the last day at a stressful summer internship in NYC, I drew a bouncing ball sequence on a post-it note pad and zoned out and thought a lot about that summer in the city and college in Kentucky. Part flicker film, part diary film, this is a recreation of that office zone out set to the sounds of Pong and 8-bit Ravel.
About a young man's struggle with faith, lies, love and the desire for revenge.
Do black holes exist? What about dark matter? Dark energy? Weren't these things just made up to salvage evolutionary ideas? You'll learn that there is a good case for black holes with no need of evolutionary involvement. There's a good case for dark matter, too, while dark energy is a bit more speculative. Black holes and dark matter quite literally take our understanding physics to its breaking point, and they illustrate how God's creation holds many mysteries, while pointing undeniably to the Creator and Savior Himself!
Gabby keeps bothering her older sister Tam to play, so Tam tells a story about a monster that lives in the forest. Whatever you do, she says, you can’t let it see your face...
A young woman visits a man's loft to pick up baggage. Tea is offered. Food is ordered. A bath is filled. Drawn in sparse stretches of static ritual and ambient sound, Only Good Things offers a look into a relationship at a most ambiguous stage.
Recorded at the historic Bucks County Playhouse, this one-man performance captures radio host Michael Smerconish’s very personal take on the nation’s partisan divide.
David Parkinson reconstructs the documentary he directed in 2018 about Muckie, the Muckross Lake monster, in an attempt to definitively figure out what it was, while also exploring ideas around it and other cryptids.
Edition of a book of interviews with filmmaker Joseph Morder, the author of over 1200 films and of the longest cinematic journal there is, including his biography since the late 1960s until today, his ideas on cinema and his relation with other filmmakers.
Tell me the Story Of all These Things is an accumulation of several narrative threads drawing together intimate conversations between the artist and her two sisters, ominous animated visions of a metamorphosing body, e-learning training on Prevent, and staged, performed gestures.
Ten chapters, all dedicated to one thing or an environment.
A skull and a song.
"A gaggle of nighttime fire performers are glimpsed with musical precision. Their bodies multiply in superimposition, then dissolve back into the illusion of a single identity, before shattering again into light odes. The whole thing was shot on a single bravura roll of super 8 film, no editing required for these perfectly made pictures. The coda returns us to the city, where a demented traffic crawls across a city newly remade." —Mike Hoolboom
Mary Patiernio set out to make a documentary about what she thought might be the last few years of her brother’s life when she found out about his HIV-positive status. However, as the title suggests, things didn’t quite pan out as she expected. Beginning with the video footage from her brother’s surprise marriage to his female chiropractor, following his break up with boyfriend Carlo, the documentary (which was five years in the making), cleverly unwinds to tell one of those stories you simply wouldn’t believe in a fictional film.
An early short from director Dave Palamaro.
A dog saves the life of a vivisectionist's son.
A remake of a 1939 British short film of the same title. A sick boy is cured when his father, who is a vivisectionist, brings home his stolen dog.
The cost of protecting our freedom some times results in even a great nation doing terrible things. The United States is in an elevated state of panic over the recent terrorist plots around the world. The president has called for a black ops mission inside Mexico to find a suspected terrorist drop point. Once in Mexico the team of five special forces soldiers find nothing is quite what they expected, and the only thing for sure is this is a matter of life and death.
Documentary for the 'Those Whom the Gods Detest' album.