The Lost Scripture 2000
It's a movie from 2000.
It's a movie from 2000.
Conceptual artist Ryan Exidore attempts the greatest performance of his life. Having been caught with a truck load of drugs he must use the art of spin to convince a high court jury that they were all for personal consumption.
It is a Mongolian feature film released in 2000.
Celebrate Halloween with the Phantom of the Opera, the Big Bad Wolf, the Addams Family, and other Halloween favorites as they skate to Halloween classics.
Oscar Flod is on a stakeout with his partner Blom. They have worked together for many years, but during the stakeout something happens that changes everything. A year later Flod is tasked with investigating a murder. He thinks it's a routine job, but it leads him in unexpected directions.
A story of love, death, greed, insanity and melancholy.
A Colombian filmmaker questions her friends - in their twenties like her, and caught between maintaining their independence and love, relationships, and the desire to start a family.
A performance piece delving into themes of mental health, societal norms, and personal identity.
Desolate landscapes in California, Arizona and Utah
A hand-manipulated, painted and optically re-printed film; a meditation on historical trauma; the furnaces of Dachau and the Kristallnacht; a materialist essay on the spiritual in art; a landscape of sulfur and dye, the mental detritus of post-war Germany.
"Happy? is an exploration of how the passage of time affects people. In the eight months preceding January 1, 2000, I shot digital video in New York City, approaching passersby on the street and asking them direct questions about how they felt about the passage of time. Using the millennium as a starting point (“Are you ready for the millennium?”), a way of opening up discussion with strangers, my interviews took on a rollicking, discursive quality. This project is inspired by Chronicle of a Summer (1961) by Jean Rouch and The Pretty Month of May (1963) by Chris Marker. Both these films use random street interviews to capture the spirit of a time and place. Happy? starts from a similar place—simple questions that some dismiss but others celebrate in varied and complicated ways. The result is a hybrid of documentary and anthropological film, part time-capsule and part taped performance piece."
A graphic trip through a mysterious murder.
Abstract imagery and shots of bodies and faces flicker with poetic voiceover text that meditates on death, memory, dreams and history.
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