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“It’s not my memory of it” is a documentary about secrecy, memory, and documents. A former CIA source recounts his disappearance through shredded classified documents that were painstakingly reassembled by radical fundamentalist students in Iran in 1979 following the takeover of the U.S embassy. A CIA film—recorded in 1974 but unacknowledged until 1992—documents the burial at sea of six Soviet sailors, in a ceremony which collapses Cold War antagonisms in a moment of death and honor. A single photograph pertaining to a publicly acknowledged but top secret U.S. missile strike in Yemen in 2002 is the source of a reflection on the role of images in the dynamic of knowing and not knowing.
Since the roots of country music can be found in old Gospel songs, we decided to gather all our friends for a series celebrating Gospel music.
A series of six short films concerning the adventures of form 2B and their inventive science master, Mr Potter
After not having seen each other in thirty-five years, Monte Hellman and James Taylor sat down for this conversation, recorded in the fall of 2007 in Massachusetts.
Eden´s Edge is an episodic film marked by exceptional directorial sobriety. The visual settings for the life-stories it presents are based on a shared and stringently maintained master-plan. We see bird eye-views of minimalistic scenes, meticulously arranged in gray desert sands. (Christian Höller)
The story of the Big Three, the Liverpool band that refused to sell out.
Three Hours That Shook the World: Observations on Intolerance is an interview with Kevin Brownlow which includes occasional clips and stills from the film. He has a ton of fascinating anecdotes about the film and its participants, including a really funny story involving David Shepard, another vaunted name in silent film, and Intolerance's editor, James Smith.
Filmed almost entirely in Google Earth, On Exactitude in Science is a three-part video work melding fact and fiction, archive and allegory into a speculative documentary about the rise of digital mapmaking among technology companies.
Angie (Marshall) could have been one of Australia’s leading musicians, but she sabotaged her own career. Now in her forties, she’s dying and alone – but determined to record one last album. Money is tight and the odd gig at the local pub doesn’t exactly fill the coffers. When she meets teenage runaway Ruby (Maisie Owens), the pair form an unlikely bond. Angie teaches her to play the guitar and write songs, but despite their closeness Angie just can’t bring herself to tell Ruby the truth about her illness. Marshall’s own songs, and resonant voice, alongside the Newcastle setting, bring a tender authenticity to this rebellious music-driven drama.
A woman walks in a foreign desert, attempting to make sense of a trauma. A new relationship with inanimate objects who inhabit the landscape.
A samurai rests in an inn, his katana swinging by his side. The beautiful object will attract some envious people. But everything will not go as planned...
Honest Rock and Roll from Cincinnati, Ohio recorded live on Northern Kentucky's premeir outlet for honest televised Rock and Roll: City Nights TV.
Odd compilation edit short film surfacing on youtube.
Come take a whirlwind video tour of Europe with the Third World Aristocracy and the Children of the Evolution!
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.
A fragmented film, largely following street performer George Shevtsov at the 1970 Vietnam Moratorium, the Odyssey Pop Festival at Wallacia in 1971, and street theatre sneezing for lunchtime crowds. The film then takes a darker turn, contrasting audio from a court case with footage of police.
The American Ballet Theatre, performing at the Metropolitan Opera House, New York City, June 1983, led by Mikhail Baryshnikov, present Cervantes' story about the adventures of the Knight of Rueful Countenance.
Goldilocks is an ordinary little girl, whose parents take her to spend her holidays in a little house in the countryside. But one day, while she is playing in the forest, Goldilocks gets lost. This is the beginning of a wonderful adventure, as Goldilocks meets and makes friends with the Three Bears. She also encounters weird and wacky characters like the no-good Trolls and Dr Egg, the nuttiest mad scientist in the world. The Tale of the Three Bears is a story full of excitement, friendship and fun, that will charm young and old viewers alike.