Nougat 2002
We're introduced to Nougat (the forgotten candy ingredient) who has some serious issues
We're introduced to Nougat (the forgotten candy ingredient) who has some serious issues
The animations featured on this DVD are part of an ongoing series of works that deal with sacred spaces and journeys of discovery. These ideas are produced in an animation format that mixes processed video and photography with computer generated elements.
The Star-Spangled Banner Violate Pure Evil Wolf Damien The Hunter Melancholy (Holy Martyr) Jack Slave to the Dark A Question of Heaven My Own Savior Watching Over Me Dracula Prophecy Birth of the Wicked The Coming Curse Iced Earth
A sailing boat is cruising into the wind. The camera detaches itself from the scenery to enlarge the field of vision and pans over a suburb tinged in faded light: a still life of white fences, all absolutely identical, little green lawns and red gabled roofs – just as much models as the miniature schooner. The tranquil progress of the camera over the raster of stereotyped detached and terrace houses presents an artificial idyll dominated by exclusions and norms. Life is only lived here on the soundtrack: wind, bird calls, the sound of a motor muttering in the distance, the noise made by a piece of wheeled luggage being dragged, then a telephone interminably ringing.
Lunar Jig tells the story of night time in a secluded corner of the forest where a romance blossoms between a most unlikely duo.
A special photographic technique can expose the film without interruption continuously. The camera captured the movements of the model and recorded them on tape as a scanner. The images from a video camera that simultaneously recorded the movements are reproduced on the photographic image.
R. Kelly, Fat Joe, Ja Rule, buncha crap.
The writings of Franz Kafka inspire a weekend getaway filled with sex, drugs and violence.
A timelapsed camerashot (24 hours timecircle compressed to 4 minutes) shows the daily life in Europe's smallest bar, the Loosbar in Vienna. The main figure is a female barkeeper screaming for a witness of love confession.
British documentary.
Directed by Ty McGee.
Directed by Ludovic Spenard
A brutal, direct expressionist film that leaves the viewer in a slightly confused state. Meanwhile, the beautiful in their coloristic explosions. Scene for scene is a 35mm roll processed with various scratching techniques, tusjing, coloring and chlorine treatment, then edited into short hectic rhythm shifts.
Abstract short filmed at a subway station.