Winter To Spring 1982
A young girl, who has grown up in a traditional farm family with her Norwegian grandparents, is faced with a choice of following the life-style of her family or striking out on her own and developing a new way of life
A young girl, who has grown up in a traditional farm family with her Norwegian grandparents, is faced with a choice of following the life-style of her family or striking out on her own and developing a new way of life
Olga Pajek’s stunning yet seldom projected Too Much is a student exercise that deploys suffocating chiaroscuro lensing to depict the ecstasy and anxiety of a throbbing basement punk club (the infamous Disco FV) in early 80s Ljubljana.
It Starts at Home is a song-and-dance performance sitcom in which our hapless hero Mike encounters his fifteen minutes of fame.
A film about the shamanic traditions of the peoples of Siberia.
A short film by Peter Bundy
Text by Gertrude Stein, from "Tender Buttons." "Something is happening to a painting, because it is being looked at, and several thousand cut outs and objects are called into the fray. My shooting field here ranges from 18" x 30" to 9' x 12'."–S.M. Included in the 1985 Whitney Biennial.
Avant-garde stop-motion short film
An abstract alien abduction.
Short documental movie on Lak Balkhar culture presented by Dagestani television.
Horror short.
Horror short.
"Beat Plus One," a musical 1982 computer animated short by New York artist Maureen Nappi, with music by Liquid Liquid.
documentary about teenager life in 1980's Hong Kong
This film was made with the Aboriginal Education Unit at Melbourne State College (Phil Johnson). GUNANA is an account of everyday life on Mornington Island in Australia’s far north - homelands of the Aboriginal theatre group The Mornington Island Dancers. The film includes excerpts of their dance performance at Mt Druitt Primary School.
It was created by Murajikumamoto or Muraji Kumamoto in the early eighties as a college project. This was made in 1982 and it was shot on 8 mm film. This was originally going to be 20 minutes long.
A short film by Thomas Feldmann