Saga - Live in Dortmund 1981
Saga playing live in Dortmund (1981)
Saga playing live in Dortmund (1981)
Introducing the world's most unusual occult detective, Harry Gross, who must battle the evil Dr. Morbid and his army of hungry flesh eating zombies
An aria from the opera "Icarus" (music by Paul Earls, text by Otto Piene). In 1981, scenes from the opera were performed for the first SKY ART Conference at M.I.T. Daedalus "flew" through a combination of live performance and superimposed video images.
UCLA Student Film, Preserved by the UCLA Film and Television Archive. Parody film of an infomercial selling "Fantastic Sex." Still images of naked and semi-nude magazine collages mixed with a figure repeating the catch phrase "Fantastic Sex!"
UCLA Student Film, Preserved by the UCLA Film and Television Archive. A conversation between Fani Lucas and the filmmaker, with audio overlayed over photographs of Fani Lucas in her home.
A ballad about the love of a girl and a young man taken to distant lands for war. The animation is created in an original way from lace motifs as a tribute to the Slovak textile artist Elena Hollá-Holéczyová, who is featured in the film.
Fruit Fair is the title of a parody, through a satirical redub, also known as Bátima Fruit Fair, in which an episode of the 1960s Batman series had its audio completely replaced by comical and vulgar dialogue.
Comedian Bob Hope and his guests spoof the 1981 Fall TV season.
Bob Hope celebrates 30 years in television.
The closing of the 1981 union week in Brejo, Paraíba.
Visual artist Oscar de Wit interviews Flemish writer Daniël Robberechts in the backroom of his house in Everbeek, Belgium.
A film by Thomas Feldmann
A man takes his dog for a walk in the park where they encounter other dogs and their owners. The film explores the relationship between a man and his dog highlighting their contrasting approaches to life.
A super 8mm film by Davorin Marc.
Short film by Josephine Massarella
Peter Wiersma has built on the côte sauvage his 125th sandcastle.
Experimental documentary short shot with the peculiar style of Beryl Sokoloff. 16mm, 9 minutes.
Adapted from a novel by Edmond Wilson, the story follows two men, a horde of teals, and hundreds of snapping turtles as they collide in an absurd world.
Here is a list of the videos and performances on Volume 5: 01 Killing Joke-Follow the Leader, Exit (Film) /// 02 Code of Honor-Fight or Die (Live) /// 03 Theatre of Hate-Westworld (Live) /// 04 X-White Girl, Phone Is Off the Hook (Live) /// 05 Tuxedomoon (Live) /// 06 TSOL (Live) /// 07 Bad Brains-Vampires (Live) /// 08 Circle Jerks-Beverly Hills, Wasted (Live) /// 09 Black Flag-TV Party, Interview, Rise Above (Live) ///