Pistoletto & Sotheby's

Pistoletto & Sotheby's 1968

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This film represents an encounter with several major icons of the history of western painting, "while attempting"–as the filmmaker says–"to always create a link between art and life, an impertinence with respect to those images that the production of works of documentation [books and magazines] brought to the attention of everyone for the first time." Reclaiming art history in a performative, playful way and evoking the tradition of tableau vivant, Pistoletto with his daughters Cristina and Maria Pioppi "act out" in a series of little scenes: Orpheus and Eurydice, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Raphael, Chaim Soutine, James Ensor, Edgar Degas, Vincent Van Gogh.

1968

Me gustan los estudiantes

Me gustan los estudiantes 1968

6.00

Students protest during the Chiefs of State conference at Punta del Este. Counterpoint between presidents, students and repressive policemen.

1968

A Crowd in the Face

A Crowd in the Face 1968

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The story of a man who never attended Sarah Lawrence College but still made some impact.

1968

Note One

Note One 1968

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A study of my parents in grey and white. An evening film. My mother lights the sabbath candles, cooks, crochets, sleeps, talks to father reading the paper – we are together. This is the first completed note.

1968

Ghost Bell

Ghost Bell 1968

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Thai ghost story. Was remade under the same title in the mid 1980s.

1968

Stepping Stones

Stepping Stones 1968

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Stepping Stones - Abstract drama played out in light, color and sound - is made up entirely of original vintage light show projections, excerpts of which were featured in the 2005 Visual Music exhibition at the Smithsonian's Hirshhorn Museum and The Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles

1968

The King

The King 1968

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A woman relates her many experiences with lesbianism.

1968

Morte all'orecchio di Van Gogh

Morte all'orecchio di Van Gogh 1968

8.00

Amateur footage, filming of dubious origin, chromatic alterations and hard-core details in an alienating and curious collage with sinister and gloomy voices reciting poems of the beat generation.

1968

Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood: What Do You Do with the Mad That You Feel?

Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood: What Do You Do with the Mad That You Feel? 1968

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Frustrated with her inability to draw Grandpére's Tower, Lady Elaine erupts in anger and upsets the residents of the Land of Make-Believe. In this two-part program designed especially for little ones, friendly neighbor Mr. Rogers illustrates a few alternatives to acting hopping mad, including singing, exercising and playing the piano. He also visits dancers on the set of the smash production "Stomp" to see how they make use of their emotions.

1968

Jiwhala

Jiwhala 1968

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Director : Ram Gabale. Cast: Jayshree Gadkar, Shrikant Moghe, Ganesh Abhyankar , Mai Bhide, Parshuram, Suman Jagtap.

1968