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The first in a planned series of films about radical filmmakers by film critic Nicole Brenez and filmmaker Philippe Grandrieux, It May Be That Beauty more
The first in a planned series of films about radical filmmakers by film critic Nicole Brenez and filmmaker Philippe Grandrieux, It May Be That Beauty Has Strengthened Our Resolve is a portrait of Masao Adachi, who emerged during the Japanese New Wave of the 1960s as a screenwriter for Nagisa Oshima and Koji Wakamatsu, and directed a series of avant-garde films that grafted radical politics to the sexploitation genre. A 1971 visit to a Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) training camp while on the way back from Cannes resulted in Adachi's most infamous film, the agit-prop documentary Red Army/PFLP: Declaration of World War, which he co-directed with Wakamatsu. Soon after, Adachi joined a splinter cell of the Japanese Red Army in Lebanon, where he stayed from 1974 until he was deported to Japan in 1997 to serve time for passport violations. close
A black envelope in which someone puts a photo of someone starts in the same way all five novels included in the movie Experiment 5ive. Chewing gum brand more
A black envelope in which someone puts a photo of someone starts in the same way all five novels included in the movie Experiment 5ive. Chewing gum brand FIVE invited five Russian directors to participate in their film project, in which only the first 30 seconds will be shared.
Peter Buslov, Andrey Zvyagintsev, Igor Voloshin, Alexey Popogrebsky and close
Overall, the idea is to make ethnicities, politics, races, nations - to make all of them turn into non-existent objects... ...akin to ovals, boxes, blobs, more
Overall, the idea is to make ethnicities, politics, races, nations - to make all of them turn into non-existent objects... ...akin to ovals, boxes, blobs, wardrobes! You might think he's really "someone", really a "representative of the people", but really just a representative of skirting boards, of coffee rings, nothing more. Overall, political invective's that should be perceived solely as poetic invective's. Overall, spreading geopolitics across geology and poetics. Like a question-Eskimo, dancing and waving his ribbons in the air, turns and changes on a pillar, becomes a question-Holocaust. In fact, "geopoetics" is a kind of a Holocaust seen as a choir, as an ensemblement, as an Eskimo. close
The short film "One hundred percent lie" (Perfect lie) is a directorial work Vladimir Kirilin, dedicated to the search for himself and the way out of more
The short film "One hundred percent lie" (Perfect lie) is a directorial work Vladimir Kirilin, dedicated to the search for himself and the way out of the impasse that a real artist is looking for.
A true artist is always alone. The protagonist of the film “One hundred percent lies”, the photographer, passing through creative agony and insights, finds, as it seems to him, his own way out of the impasse. Is it not possible that the “exit” will become the “entry” to the place from which it will be impossible to return? close
At night, a convoy of tractor crawlers rattle through the snow to groom the ski slopes. Just under 3000 metres in altitude, excavators dig into the ground more
At night, a convoy of tractor crawlers rattle through the snow to groom the ski slopes. Just under 3000 metres in altitude, excavators dig into the ground using dynamite to build a reservoir for the preparation of artificial snow. Concrete blocks of apartments are springing up everywhere, while elsewhere in the mountains, young people have long since moved away and old people talk about how their hometown no longer has a future. Too many regions in the Alps have become dependent on hopelessly commercialized skiing. In PEAK, Hannes Lang observes the invasion and hostile takeover of the Alps by ski tourism and introduces us to the people affected: winners and losers, enthusiasts, sceptics and lost souls. close
Katsutoshi is forced to flee his hometown and ends up at a rundown nightclub called "Tokyo Playboy Club." His hot-headedness gets him into further trouble, more
Katsutoshi is forced to flee his hometown and ends up at a rundown nightclub called "Tokyo Playboy Club." His hot-headedness gets him into further trouble, and the club's waiter Takahiro and his girlfriend Eriko also get caught up in it as their underworld predicament worsens to the point of no return. close
Carnival in a small town: Margaux, Louisa and Théo are getting ready for a night out. They put on their costumes, drink too much. Each one of them apprehends more
Carnival in a small town: Margaux, Louisa and Théo are getting ready for a night out. They put on their costumes, drink too much. Each one of them apprehends this evening in a different way. A night like so many others… But on the next morning, their lives will have changed forever. close
The film “Immortality” is the fifth film in the series “How to find a way through the stars”. Her author Oleg Rudyuk Actor, film director and author-performer, more
The film “Immortality” is the fifth film in the series “How to find a way through the stars”. Her author close
Melissa Dullius and Gustavo Jan present their short arthouse film Cat Effekt. The plot of the film revolves around a woman who walks alone through the more
Melissa Dullius and Gustavo Jan present their short arthouse film Cat Effekt.
The plot of the film revolves around a woman who walks alone through the streets of Moscow, getting from the subway to the meeting place, which includes a screening of a film about a cat. The authors of The Cat Effect do not believe that the most important part of experimental cinema is the plot. Their film is a quest for visual purity, where abstraction interrupts a nightmare-like story close to trance films. close
The film "Tape End" is an author's experiment, which its creator Ludwig Wust shot in one take, without editing glues, relying entirely on acting improvisation. more
The film "Tape End" is an author's experiment, which its creator Ludwig Wust shot in one take, without editing glues, relying entirely on acting improvisation. The actors only had to stick to the direction of the storyline, the rest was given to the power of the performers.
However, as the experiment showed, the creative freedom of the actors, in fact, was imaginary: whatever they did, the will of the author invariably led all the characters of the picture “Tape End” in a predetermined finale, where the most ordinary everyday trifles suddenly turned into something extremely important. close
Where the Dogs Divide Her begins amid the aftermath of a family massacre. A nameless man sits in an unfamiliar bathroom, his bloodied hands trembling more
Where the Dogs Divide Her begins amid the aftermath of a family massacre. A nameless man sits in an unfamiliar bathroom, his bloodied hands trembling as he ponders his crime of passion. An amnesiac without an identity, he goes in search of himself, only to unearth a long-buried family secret surrounding the bizarre deaths of his parents. An abstract ghost story populated by ever-threatening specters, shadowy souls with evil motives who inhabit a nightmare world within a troubled killer's psyche. They might offer a smile or a kind word, but their only purpose is to snare others into their Hell. Before the killer can come to terms with his deeds and escape this esoteric prison, he must confront his dead parents and make good on an infant's promise made thirty years ago. close
A young woman becomes possessed by the spirit of a pregnant women after her childhood friend Lek gives her a love potion made from burning the dead pregnant woman’s chin.
A young woman becomes possessed by the spirit of a pregnant women after her childhood friend Lek gives her a love potion made from burning the dead pregnant woman’s chin. close
Golfist is an arthouse story about a young man living in a remote Russian province. Having no special prospects, the hero of the tape suddenly lights more
Golfist is an arthouse story about a young man living in a remote Russian province. Having no special prospects, the hero of the tape suddenly lights up a dream to become a professional golfer. And until that happens, the action in the film begins to resemble a good detective.
The painting “Golfist” was shot by two domestic artists – Roman Usachev and Konstantin Okhotin. Both authors are members of the Union of Artists of Russia, often exhibited in Russia and abroad, are laureates of various prestigious exhibitions and competitions. close
Oleg Khaibullin’s film “Dream of an oligarch” is based on the work writer Yuri Mamleyev “Wanding Time”. In the center of the action is a successful producer more
Oleg Khaibullin’s film “Dream of an oligarch” is based on the work writer Yuri Mamleyev “Wanding Time”. In the center of the action is a successful producer Alexei Gorchakov, who one day meets a mysterious girl Elena.
This meeting turns for the hero of the picture “Dream of the oligarch” a journey through time, acquaintances with strange people and revelations that fill everything that happens around with new meaning. close
Avant-garde director, both archaeologist and innovator, Ken Jacobs Continues to adapt old or invent new technologies to explore the potential of the illusion more
Avant-garde director, both archaeologist and innovator, Ken Jacobs Continues to adapt old or invent new technologies to explore the potential of the illusion of depth and motion. His documentary The Green Wave hovers somewhere between picturesque and digital images that play with perception and illusion.
Consciousness meditates on the subconscious, and the latter is often thought of as an ocean. In his film “Green Wave”, Jacobs plays with our perception of the surroundings in the maelstrom of manipulation. close
Moving Stories is a short film by Belgian director Nicholas Provost that takes viewers on an air journey. Together with a young couple whose voice-over more
Moving Stories is a short film by Belgian director Nicholas Provost that takes viewers on an air journey.
Together with a young couple whose voice-over dialogue we hear from the first frames of the film “Stories in motion”, we plunge into romantic adventures high in the sky. In a variety of angles, we see picturesque views taken from the Boeing. A young man and a girl at this time continue their conversation behind the scenes. close
Eight residents of a dilapidated apartment building once experience a spiritual encounter with a cloud. It is much easier to understand with feelings more
Eight residents of a dilapidated apartment building once experience a spiritual encounter with a cloud. It is much easier to understand with feelings than with reason.
The Cloud of Unknowing refers in its title to the 14th-century mystical treatise Cloud of Ignorance, a spiritual guidebook compiled by an unknown monk. The cloud is a metaphor for the meaningless and spiritual. Eight characters make contact with the cloud and share their feelings. close
The short film “Contribute a Better Translation” demonstrates the continuity of political slogans created over the decades of the Palestinian Resistance more
The short film “Contribute a Better Translation” demonstrates the continuity of political slogans created over the decades of the Palestinian Resistance Movement.
The five-minute video, Offer a Better Translation, drew dozens of appeals, from left to right, from the 1917 Balfour Declaration to the present day. close
The film “Dark Garden” – the view of the director of the film Nick Collins Winter garden. Skeletons of silvered plants froze in the blackness of the screen, more
The film “Dark Garden” – the view of the director of the film close
It's About Light and Death (to Joseph Plateau) is an optical theater and is a tribute to the inventor of the strobescope, Joseph Plateau. Stuffed animals more
It's About Light and Death (to Joseph Plateau) is an optical theater and is a tribute to the inventor of the strobescope, Joseph Plateau. Stuffed animals come back to life through the play of light.
Created at a taxiderm workshop, the film On Light and Death (Joseph Plateau) explores the boundaries between life and death, as well as trying to understand how to treat once living beings, now gone into eternity. Repeating dead photographic poses 24 times a second creates the illusion of perpetual motion. close
“I live in a metropolis,” says the author of the art-house film “The Transverse Path,” and I see how the division between the city and its citizens is more
“I live in a metropolis,” says the author of the art-house film “The Transverse Path,” and I see how the division between the city and its citizens is essentially blocking the path of understanding. By comparison, it's just a container and components, people and a city that collide with each other without opening their eyes. The disease is on edge and grows deep.
In such a state, taking measures means leaving the line of citizens, while remaining in the city. In this new place, separated from the usual speed and ways of expressing citizenship, it is necessary to block the usual way of communication and repeat the same set of actions. There is a point at which a relationship with the city may be possible.”
There is a need for a place that will be occupied, but for a moment will become your property, one of the moments of the planned course of the day. The short film Perpendicular to the Path is a simplified repetitive action that grows to block one path and create its own path. close
Schwere Augen will play very directly upon sight as a sense involving distance, choosing the gaze as its central motif. The eye is like a keyhole with more
Schwere Augen will play very directly upon sight as a sense involving distance, choosing the gaze as its central motif. The eye is like a keyhole with a view to the subjects interior, to the complex and abysmal activities of the psyche. Schwere Augen does not intend to deliver an analytic expose, but rather attempts an aesthetic approach to the distant scopic sense. A declaration of love to the pleasure of looking - a small, romantic movie. close
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