Entertaining Dadaist experimental short, similar to Man Ray's work, full of shifting geometric shapes, stock footage of seagulls, flying eyeballs, and glaring floating heads.
Entertaining Dadaist experimental short, similar to Man Ray's work, full of shifting geometric shapes, stock footage of seagulls, flying eyeballs, and glaring floating heads.
1926-05-21
5.8
A beat vagabond traverses San Francisco's deepest nooks and crannies, spreading about a peculiar brand of wisdom and lollygagging.
Rare Live is a unique video event, a Queen concert through time and space, tailored to please the collector's palate. Kickstarting with the first Queen performance ever caught on video (1973 in a London rehearsal studio), the concert captures Queen at shows spanning every stage of their carreer, in every corner of the globe they've played, performing songs they seldom played live. And when the band launch into more familiar mainstays of their live repertoire, the versions are taken from never-before seen footage, in some cases their first ever performance of anthems-to-be. DVD/Video, released in 1989 - Queen Films Ltd. / Picture Music International - MVP 99 1189 3
A meat-eating monarch marries a vegetarian princess.
A moment in the life and work of Alan Salvador García López, a recently graduated vocation career nurse, originally from Zacapu, Michoacán, who on Sundays performs a ritual that transforms and transports him to his personal nirvana, which is ultimate fighting. Also, his perspective on life, his love for his family, and his path to self-esteem and maturity.
Comedian Louie Anderson tells a story of one Christmas when he was a kid, growing up in Wisconsin, and how he and his dad brought Christmas cheer to a woman who appeared to have none.
Unsuccessfully trying to close old family wounds on a trip back to the Rhode Island home of her miserable childhood, a troubled young woman finds her new friendship with a neighbor has her stuck in another family drama.
A girl named Tammy Torrance is in detention. Her teacher tells her that he needs to go to the bathroom as he goes about his business he gets killed by A.Marty. Tammy hears this and goes outside of the room then we see the teacher on the ground with blood on his face. A.Marty holds a book called Life is a Daring Adventure and says that it's his favourite book in the world he goes after Tammy she runs to the back room but gets stuck and he kills her with a ruler but then she wakes up and it turns out that it was a dream. She then talks to A.Marty not knowing he killed her in her own dream. After they talk he turns around to the camera and breaks the 4th wall by saying "You can't handle the truth."
A look at different matters of the world such as immigration, global warming and capitalism through the eyes of scientists and philosophers.
The BABYMETAL World Tour 2014, dubbed "Apocalypse," marked the band's first global tour, expanding their reach and showcasing their unique style on an international stage. Kicking off in Paris and including stops in major cities across Europe and North America, the tour highlighted BABYMETAL's fusion of J-pop and heavy metal, attracting a diverse audience. The performances were characterized by high-energy choreography, elaborate stage setups, and a robust setlist featuring songs like "Ijime, Dame, Zettai" and "Headbanger!!" This tour not only solidified BABYMETAL's presence in the metal community but also demonstrated their ability to captivate audiences worldwide, making the "Apocalypse" tour a pivotal moment in their career.
A factory foreman discovers (to his discontent) that his housewife secretly takes driving lessons in order to get a job and send their son to kindergarten.
A Sci-Fi/Comedy short that follows the exploits of the Z-SQUAD–a dysfunctional team of super scientists–and their attempts to thwart a legendary beast! The Z-Squad, a monster-battling task force, must defend their city from a giant rampaging beast while facing the even more daunting task of living up to the legacy of their predecessor.
Steven Bassem spends his evenings at an upscale restaurant among the nouveau riche elite. But he's not there to dine; he's there to park cars. An all-but-invisible valet, Steven is acutely aware of his dead-end situation and begins to act out erratically.
After hitting the road a man encounters characters that make him realize the importance of family.
The Kiekeboe family goes on vacation to the "The New Paradise". Camping Along rides Kiekeboe a man with a wound from which white blood comes. An ambulance takes the man chased him. Surprised, the family decides to forget the incident and continue their journey.
In this child's game, a live-action boy and girl draw characters and compete who is better. The girl draws a flower and the boy draws a car that runs it over. Then a drawn lion chases a drawn girl, until it all becomes frightfully serious.
Eye candy as a special treat. Let Your Light Shine is the ultimate Spectrum Short film, a photokinetic stroboscopic spectacle for spectacles. A work in the tradition of the absolute animation film of the 1930s, which requires prismatic glasses to achieve the maximum result.
La Maison en Petits Cubes tells the story of a grandfather's memories as he adds more blocks to his house to stem the flooding waters.
Filmmakers use archival footage and animation to explore the culture surrounding nuclear weapons, the fascination they inspire and the perverse appeal they still exert.
In a transitional state, at the threshold of consciousness // fabricating and reminiscing //embracing and escaping // all from safe distance // letting go.
Believe it or not, esoteric film sages, i.e., Phil Solomon, are open to the possibilities of working with video — and even video games. This is a film that takes images from the notorious wanton car-jacking shoot-em-up Grand Theft Auto video game.
Experimental animation/live-action short by Dušan Vukotić
Enigma is something of a more glamorous version of White Hole, with a wide variety of elaborate textures (often composed of iconographic and religious symbols) converging towards the centre of the screen.
A 3D visual vapor release by James Webster.
A proto-music video: three minutes of experimental animation set to the tune of Romeo Nelson's 'Head Rag Hop'.
During a long hot summer in the forest, Child is forced to grow up. First her Dog becomes ill, then out of the blue her Mother returns to their dacha with a new lover. Child's world is turned upside down. With each unsettling event, her visions become stronger to the point where she decides on a dangerous decision. Chado combines digital animation and Risograph printing to transform a coming of age tale into an enchanting short film.
The final 17 years of American singer and musician Karen Carpenter, performed almost entirely by modified Barbie dolls.
A trippy pop-art collage of phallic objects, naked women and American icons, most notably Elvis Presley.
This collection of David Lynch's short films cover the first 29 years of his career. Each film is given a special introduction by the director himself. His earliest underground films Six Figures Getting Sick (1966), The Alphabet (1968), The Grandmother (1970) and The Amputee (1974) are showcased as well as two requisitioned works well into his successful career The Cowboy and the Frenchman (1988) and his addition for Lumière and Company (1995).
A short film advertising the newspaper Sztandar Młodych (The Banner of Youth), noteworthy for its abstract elements painted directly onto film stock. An attempt at showing the complexity of the world in a capsule, the film reflects the new policy of the openness to the West during the Thaw of the late 1950s in Poland.