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Alice
Shot in New York in the mid-1970s, Maria Lassnig's Alice is an unconventional portrait of the titular woman, with footage of her body accented by superimposed fireworks, Händel, and Lassnig's laconic voice-over.
The Battle of Los Angeles
On a cloudless night in early 1942 the skies above Los Angeles erupted like a volcano when antiaircraft batteries unsuccessfully tried to shoot down one or more unidentified flying objects. The incident has since become a staple of UFO mythology while skeptics claim it was nothing more than misidentified weather balloons. In this video I dive into the available evidence to better understand what makes this case so mysterious.
「Iru.」~ Kowasugiru Tōkō Eizō 13-hon ~ Vol.25
25st entry in the film series "「Iru.」~ Kowasugiru Tōkō Eizō 13-hon ~".
Prometheus
A young couple - Andrey and Maria - moved into a new apartment. Along with the ordered furniture, they receive a whole box of identical lamps. Who made a mistake with the order? An ad for IKEA.
The Resurrection of Earthly Flesh
A study into man-made landscapes that was shot over a period of 4 weeks in Malta.
Wildlife: Resurrection Island
National Geographic wildlife filmmaker Bertie Gregory takes audiences on an adventure to iconic South Georgia Island. Sailing through the roughest ocean on the planet in a 50-foot boat, his team's target is the sub-Antarctic island, known for its breathtaking scenery and high concentration of wildlife. It's a life of extremes for Antarctic fur seals. Bulls fight to the death for breeding rights, while seal moms work to raise their adorable pups.
City of the Future: Singapore
With visionary thinkers and innovators as the guides, City of the Future: Singapore dives deep into the latest innovations and technology being created and implemented to blaze a path into the future.
Morgen
Many people in Germany have decided to phase out nuclear power plants and switch to renewable energy sources by 2022. The film traces the postwar path of German citizens who continue to think and act on their own initiative, and explores the hope for “Morgen” (German for “tomorrow”) that they have found.
Dream Catcher
Rapunzel eagerly awaits her prince from her tower top singing “Someday My Prince Will Come”. Her hair is extremely long and can reach far away outside of the tower. She starts to spin and rewind her locks in order to catch her unseen prince. As the spinning movement proceeds, Rapunzel becomes highly emotional. Eventually she loses sight of her initial aspiration and transforms into a mere yarn-ball-like, cocoon-like black mass. Meanwhile, the world outside of the tower is ruined by Rapunzel’s rampaging hair. The chaos created is as if some apocalyptic natural disaster has taken place.
The Curse and the Jubilee
An intimate, arresting portrait of the cursed Appalachian mining town of Ivanhoe, Virginia. The film captures the town as it prepares for the annual Jubilee, a wild 4th of July celebration where families and neighbors let loose and triumph over daily hardships, industrial abandonment, and race.
Notes from the front: music, words and images of the great war
Notes from the Front is a project distinguished by its original and innovative multi-disciplinary approach, which assembles arrangements of popular war songs of the period and original new music by Pordenone’s Zerorchestra with a chronologically complete, thematic review of film footage shot dal vero (“from life”) in war zones by Italian, Austro-Hungarian, and American cameramen. The visual material is set against readings of extracts from diaries kept by soldiers from the two armies. The various sources – musical, cinematic, and autobiographical – are combined to create a unique emotional experience, which simultaneously recounts the war, sheds light on propaganda techniques, compares them with soldiers’ accounts, and puts a modern slant on the music of the time inspired by the war.
Foreign Quarters
The condition of distance, genetic to the ethnographic image, traces the elusive qualities of my mother’s past and persona.
The Path of the Greys
A Grey pupil in the Star Wars universe is subjected to a physical and mental test by his mentor to prove that he is on the right path of the Force: being neither Jedi nor Sith.
That Strangely Horrifying Windy Day
Every couple has its fair share of hardships and struggle to overcome, whether it be physical and psychological. Jin-sung and Sang-gi are a gay couple tormented by an unfortunate accident. Yeon-mi and Suk-hee are a lesbian couple suffering from severe depression and its aftermath. Their paths cross as Yeon-mi seeks professional help from Jin-sung with the two couples confiding, exchanging secrets and confessing their longing for love and security with each other.
Tereshechka
Once upon a time there was a grandfather and a woman, they had no children. One day my grandfather took a log and carved a boy out of it, and he suddenly came to life. They called him Tereshechka...
Keep Quiet
On a clear night, a light comes on in a small house. A man comes out of the house with a gun and shoots at the sky. The sky lights up with stars.
The City Is Like A Character In The Film
"The City Is Like A Character In The Film" focuses on the burgeoning relationship between two out-of-towners named Ahmed (Ahmed Khawaja) and Julie (Alex Beechko), both down in the dumps before their accidental meeting in Manhattan. The two begin to open up to one another as the day progresses -- they kick off by commending the various allures of NYC and sitcom TV before diving into more serious topics such as grief, Islamophobia, Trump, and America.
Burn the Closet!
After a tragedy falls onto a local slipper factory, a beautician rescues a factory worker who managed to escape the fire. As they heal each other’s wounds from past and present, they ponder on their own prisons of closets – the worker in the inhumane factory and the beautician in their own conservative Catholic home. The two end up with a unified solution... BURN THE CLOSET!
Tales of Tudor Travel: The Explorer's Handbook
A remarkable travel guide compiled from first-hand records of Tudor seafarers in the 16th century.
Senses of Time
Senses of Time depicts the lyrical and poetic passage of time. The work focuses on defining subjective and perceptual time with close attention to stillness, decay, disappearance, and ruins.
Fragments of Truth
Our faith is based on the New Testament – but can we trust it? Skeptics say no, arguing that the gospel manuscripts have been doctored to push a theological agenda. Join Dr. Craig Evans as he takes this claim head-on, traveling the globe to track down the oldest surviving New Testament manuscripts.
His Cat
Ye Yuwei is a transfer student who encounters his desk-mate, He Chenghan, in the new class. Under the handsome look of He Chenghan is a girly heart. He is interested in cartoons of young girls and keeping cats. In the eyes of He Chenghan, Ye Yuwei seems to be a cat and a sentimental teenager who gradually becomes aware of his own emotions that are completely different.
The Man with the Hat:The Revolutionary life and times of Seán Garland
Based on a series of intimate interviews with former Workers’ Party president and Official IRA Chief of Staff Seán Garland, The Man with the Hat delves into the heart of political upheaval in Ireland and beyond. Taking the viewer from the tenements of early 20th century Dublin, through the Soviet Bloc, North Korea and from the Border Campaign of the 1950s to the Peace Process. This documentary explores how one man felt while the world raged and shifted around him.
Loyal Citizens of Pyongyang in Seoul
UCLA undergraduate student David Yun challenges the dominant narrative on North Korea’s defectors. Based on interviews with a human rights attorney and North Koreans living in Seoul, this short film interrogates the reliability of defector testimony as accurate depictions of life in North Korea.
Birthright
Birthright foresees a future that focuses on secure upbringing of children combined with technology and artificial intelligence. It's a life not far from the one's we live today and reflects on issues present in the modern world.
The Art of Subtitling
In this short documentary, created for the Criterion Collection in 2018, Bruce Goldstein, director of repertory programming at New York’s Film Forum and founder of Rialto Pictures, talks about the history of subtitles in the movies, gives tips on good subtitling practices, and pays tribute to veteran translator Lenny Borger.
Swelling
A woman comes home late at night and lives alone. In a dark room, she is startled to see a strange figure on her bed. She turns on the light and sees a bulge in the comforter.But something is wrong. The woman fearfully approaches the bed and tries to identify the figure...
Chlorine Attacks in Douma, Syria 7 April 2018
On 7 April 2018, the city of Douma, Syria, was targeted by two chemical weapons attacks. At that time, the city and its surrounding areas had been under siege by the Syrian military since 2013. At least 70 people died in the attacks, according to reports. Two distinctive yellow canisters, similar to those previously linked to chlorine gas attacks across Syria, were found following the strikes: one on a rooftop balcony near to Al Shuhada square, and the other in a bedroom at an unknown location in the city. We reconstructed the two sites as 3D models using available images and video material. We also reconstructed the canisters as digital objects and analysed the physical traces inscribed on them. -FA