Ki komp pa 1971
Short experimental 8mm film. It has a certain dimension of strange experimentation with space, without a tendency to communicate something, but rather to experience an experiment.
Short experimental 8mm film. It has a certain dimension of strange experimentation with space, without a tendency to communicate something, but rather to experience an experiment.
Short experimental 8mm film. It also seems, that on a page of Rudi Šelig's book "Triptych of Agata Schwarzkobler" it says IT SEEMS TOO.
This work documents a protest from the Porto’s history following the 25 April revolution.
A film by Fritz André Kracht
An analysis of the ecological crisis, this film dispells the myths that big business and big government had been telling the people about the global ecological crisis.
A documentary style film about an old man’s journey from his home in Roche’s Point to Whitebay, Whitegate, Rostellan, Cork City, Iniscarra, Carrigadrohid Castle, ending up in Gougan Barra where he contemplates the grave of Cork’s first Bishop (Saint Finbarr).
Early computer-generated abstract film
Spring: A woman and two men escape the city and settle in the wilderness. Nothing spoils the idyll. A film as a promise of happiness.
Scenes from Vilnius, the city breathes new beginnings, change is in the air. Then clouds gather and a storm breaks out. Long thought to be lost, this film by Barysas is one of his most beautiful.
Aboard an airplane, a man remembers the stations of his equally sweet and painful love for a young woman. Will she be waiting for him on arrival?
A family comedy-drama involving Dolphy and Gloria Romero.
A flock of birds moves in abstract pattern over land and water.
In Seymour’s only fiction film, Jessica Lange makes her screen debut as a diner waitress who flirts with a restless junkie (played by her real-life boyfriend Paco Grande). Reckoning with his own demons, Seymour himself appears as an ever-obliging friend who lends the junkie some scratch to score some heroin. — Museum of Modern Art
In this courageous and lyrical story about war and love, written by screenwriter Kim Seul Yun and director Min Den Shik, one can feel both the rich plastic culture of the Koreans and the peculiar authenticity of folk melodies.
Journey to the North Pole was the first film to be made about Cornelius Cardew's Scratch Orchestra. Cardew was an experimental English composer who founded the Scratch Orchestra in order to liberate avant-garde music from the control of the bourgeoisie.The orchestra had no restrictions to its membership and was an anarchic mix of amateurs, students, workers, professional musicians and composers. They wrote and performed graphic scores, group improvisations and deconstructed versions of the popular classics. Cardew sought, idealistically, to take the orchestra to the masses, and this tour captures them performing, predominantly outdoors, in North-East England.
Color UCLA Student Film, Preserved by the UCLA Film and Television Archive. A short documentary featuring the Yellow Brotherhood, a revolutionary Asian-American group inspired by the Third World Liberation Front and the Black Panther Party. Offering services to Los Angeles Asian-American young people, the group believed strongly in self-determination. The documentary also features an Asian-American motorcycle gang and interviews with members about white supremacy and Internment Camps. Possibly filmed at Ats Sasaki shoot pool at Holiday Bowl, a Japanese American bowling alley. Made as an Ethno-Communications film production.