Burn-Out 1982
UCLA Student Film. A freshman's difficulties finding sucess at UCLA are punctuated by the most famous film scores.
UCLA Student Film. A freshman's difficulties finding sucess at UCLA are punctuated by the most famous film scores.
Horror short.
"Beat Plus One," a musical 1982 computer animated short by New York artist Maureen Nappi, with music by Liquid Liquid.
visual interpretation of a song by peter holsapple film by emily hubley music – the dB’s
The film focuses on the activities of a theater group founded in 1976, currently known as the Center for Theater Practice – Gardzienice Theater Association. Under the direction of Włodzimierz Staniewski, the group bases its artistic productions on folk culture traditions, and its audience and participants are rural residents. The authors of the film show the forms of the group's work – training sessions, "processions," performances, the group members' contacts with the village at so-called gatherings, and the reception of their activities among the rural population.
Bob Hope is the host of this comedy special that features sketches that spoof the Fall 1982 TV season.
Great opportunity to see Orion looking terrific and performing in his mask at the height of his Sun years popularity. Filmed on 16th. October 1982 in Newburg, Maryland and featuring 13 songs in the sixty minute playing time and in very good quality. Includes: Anybody Out There; Texas Tea; What's Forever For; Honky Tonk Heaven; Look Me Up; Gone At Last; Solitaire; Love Is In The Air. A rarity in that not much early footage exists of Orion from the Sun period and even better since the songs are mostly Jimmy's own with little Elvis orientated tracks.
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.
A documentary that presents the Asia Minor Catastrophe of 1922 through oral testimonies of eyewitnesses. It constitutes research into the life of the Hellenism of the East before the catastrophe, the causes of the Catastrophe, as well as the lives of the refugees in Greece, their contribution to the economic sector, and the painful process of their integration into Greek society. Lastly, there are narratives about the Asia Minor Campaign as experienced by eyewitnesses.
A gas station on the outermost windy cape in Skåne, becomes an allegory of Sweden in the 80s.
Depicts some white working-class families in a sprawling suburb of Seattle, Washington, in the northwest United States.
A group of girls from the Gough Grove Community in Tower Hamlets consider why arguments happen, who they happen with, and how they happen. They talk about their personal experiences and the way they have reacted to certain situations in the past. They also explore the process by which arguments begin and escalate with some role play situations: at a dinner table, in a playground, on a park bench, and finding a lost purse full of money. The video was entirely filmed, devised and edited by girls from the Gough Grove community, with THAP (Tower Hamlets Arts Project).
A César award nominated short feature.
Documentary by Tillmann Scholl
Experimental short film by Josephine Massarella
Educates about substance abuse and the sexual dysfunctions it can create, in a humorous way. At first, alcohol and other drugs seem to improve sex for our animated characters, young Romeo and Juliet. Fear and guilt disappear. He feels more masculine; she feels more feminine. Sex and alcohol/drugs become inseparable. In this context, their relationship is not a healthy one and can only lead to physical and emotional difficulties.
Experimental silent short shot on super 8, depicting scenes from 1980s Melbourne suburbia played back in slow-motion at four frames per second