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A short documentary on Japanese animation featured on the DVD for The Animatrix (2003).
A look into the history of 3D by Brian May from Queen.
A well-to-do inventor believes he can accomplish anything, even turning around the life of a destitute young lady. She flees after they take a flight that defies human limitation. After his betrayal, he seeks out the mystical powers of The Violinist, restoring life, but not without cost. Together, their worlds crumble.
A brief history tells lets the architects narrate the Utopian perspectives of Robing Hood Gardens and contrasts their perspective with the destruction of the housing estates decline.
"A Brief History of Rock" takes us back to a starting point in a time before life existed on Earth. Apoint from which to explore growth, change and evolution and consider how these processes are now changed and influenced by human activities. The work consists of a collection of images which transport us through different times, places and processes in a potted history of the planet. We are taken throughchaos and order, mass and matter, clustering and spreading, evolution and transformation, and the merging of the man-made and natural.
In this conceptual animated short, we aim to create a comedic performance where the past, present and future realities overlap and interact in an environment where time has no start or end. A modern take on Zbigniew Rybczyński's Tango, every actor that participates in this space is trapped in an infinite loop where their actions simultaneously bare and yet bare no consequence to another. Starting with a single actor that performs the same series of mundane actions, followed by another and yet another, we start to discover the motivation of these characters and their performance do not simply coexist but are correlated in a complex chain of events. Hilarity ensues as every absurd action cumulates in an amalgamation of intricately choreographed antics.
When you are in a long-term relationship, you sometimes feel you are no longer an individual but a part of a super-organism. Between your daily routine, the decisions you make, the music you hear and the air you breathe – it’s hard to tell the difference between "my" choices and "our" choices. The vulnerable and moving voiceover of actress Molly Ringwald tells the story of a couple who have gone through such a long journey together that they can no longer determine where one ends and the other begins.
Radiohead is more than a band: it's a mythos. A mythos that's produced nine of the best albums of all time. Take a peek behind their enigmatic image and learn how five young lads from Oxfordshire became the smartest band in the world.
André Breton, the great leader of the surrealist revolution, is still alive and he is in New York! Filmed with Almereyda's favourite Pixelvision camera (a children's camera that became popular among experimental film makers), the master demonstrates his power over dream and unconscious. A hypnotised cowboy predicts the war speech of Bush. Outside, a child blows bubbles.
What do fans of atmospheric post-punk music have in common with ancient barbarians? Not much ... so why are both known as “goths”? Is it a weird coincidence – or is there a deeper connection stretching across the centuries? Dan Adams investigates.
Feature length documentary including interviews with Sergio Martino, Alberto de Martino, Ovidio G. Assonitis and more.
The epic life of a world-class artist, jammed into six minutes.
A documentary short on the history of Mondo movies by British author David Flint.
A young girl who is fascinated by unicorns comes into conflict with her parents and her catholic school when she demands that her confirmation sponsor be her aunt, who is a transgender woman.
A brief history of Talking Heads (and how they got here!)
Ever questioned the BS surrounding the C-bomb, or have an unhealthy interest in the origins of the 'tummy-banana'? Then this charming comedy lecture is guaranteed to tickle your linguistic funny bones.
Flipbook-style animated short film of the history of time - from the big bang to the big end - on lined. yellow paper.
In this FilmStruck Original, film critic and What the Flick?! host Alonso Duralde discusses the evolution and progression of gay and lesbian cinema.
A monument to the Tlatelolco student massacre of 1968 in Mexico City, ten days before the Olympics. Hundred of students were disappeared. A grotesque tradition - the complete physical obliteration of students organizing for progressive change - was hurled into motion. This film is nearly wordless. In place of words, the enactment of violence against the images themselves, in a stagger towards commensurate aesthetics.