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Itzik Zaza is an amateur photographer who makes video portraits of random people he finds in the street and invite them to his place. Today's star is Tuti, a 16 year old street girl who dreams of being an actress. Itzik told her that she's going to be a star of a movie just about her, and she couldn't refuse. During the shooting Tuti doesn't understand what kind of a movie Itzik is making. She stands in his room, and he asks her to talk about herself. "It's like a picture with time" he tells her again and again. Slowly Itzik's questions become more and more invasive, and Tuti is starting to feel uncomfortable. She wants to leave, but Itzik is convincing her to stay while he shoots both of them. "You see, now I'm also in the movie" he tells her and ask if she wants to make a scene of the two of them.
THE DC FIVE MEMORIAL FILM is structured in five sections: a young man writhing in ecstasy in a deserted house in Massachusetts; rephotographed home movies of my childhood in 1953 Connecticut; footage shot at my farm in upstate New York in the summer of 1969, as some friends of mine share cigarettes in the woods; a party at the Sanctuary Discotheque in the summer of 1969, photographed using the same reel of color film reloaded into the camera at least seven or eight times; and finally the apotheosis of the work, in which a group of young women, arms linked, walk through the Port Authority Bus Terminal in the dead of night.
A man struggling with repression, desire, and guilt receives an unexpected visit from a mysterious woman.
This visual essay sets clips from Robert Bresson's "A Man Escaped" to a reading of "Functions of Film Sound," a chapter from David Bordwell and Kristin Thompson's book "Film Art." The chapter analyzes the sound design of Bresson's masterpiece as a means of discussing the use of sound in film.
Ten stop-motion animation works by brilliant animators The Brothers Quay, including six previously unavailable shorts and two unique music videos by “His Name is Alive.”
A documentary made to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Alfons Åberg, the main character in a children's book series by Swedish author and illustrator Gunilla Bergström. We'll get to see how the characters and illustrations was made.
A palace holds young people for eternity. Among them, Simon, Katia and Tony remember their last vacation.
A collage film incorporating footage from the classic lesbian erotica OVA Stainless Night
A young and pretty widow enrolls her still virgin daughter in a school where the principal is afraid of women but where the students, on the other hand, are quite wild.
Recycled footage from commercial films, which the film-maker has manipulated by removing the layer of emulsion and reconfiguring it on the transparent substrate of the film base.
A new take on the idea of camera-less film-making; a project originally undertaken with Light, with the introduction of a new element this time around: the successive exposure of three torn pieces of film, manually advanced past the gate of the cassette and exposed to a light source in order to create a series of abstract luminous pulsations. The original was blown up to 16mm in 2001.
A short documentary film from the 2006 compliation 'The Best of Depeche Mode: Volume One'
One of Sweden's most successful humor groups of all time; we tell their story. How it all started with small steps of success, radio sketches, folk park tours, setbacks and eventually like an albatross that is difficult to lift, in the end the humor group flies and once it lifts it flies well and long. Still after 40 years, they work together. The film also contains never before shown material, and premieres in connection with the group's 40th anniversary.
Childéric, a rich (but virgin) heir, is being kidnapped by two punk/vixen girls, who demand a ransom that the parents are willing to pay... to keep their boy at bay! Fortunately, with the punk girls, Childéric learns how to have good sex.
Death awaits the souls of those who perished and interviews them before they move on.
Michel, Clothilde, his friend, and Julien, the latter's brother, spend their holidays not far from Digne. One day, Michel is approached by a beautiful stranger by car, who asks him for his way and soon has nothing more to refuse him. Back with his family, Michel tells his adventure ...
Silent film.
A dialogue between director D. W. Griffith and actor Walter Huston on the subject of Griffith controversial 1915 film "Birth Of A Nation" and it's theatrical re-release in 1931.