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Dislocation in time, time signatures, time as a philosophical concept, and slavery to time are some of the themes touched upon in this 9-minute experimental more
Dislocation in time, time signatures, time as a philosophical concept, and slavery to time are some of the themes touched upon in this 9-minute experimental film, which was written, directed, and produced by Jim Henson. Screened for the first time at the Museum of Modern Art in May of 1965, "Time Piece" enjoyed an eighteen-month run at one Manhattan movie theater and was nominated for an Academy Award for Outstanding Short Subject. close
Herr Hoffman parks his late-model car in a lot across from his corner office on the top floor. Each day, he puts a coin in the cup of a beggar who stands more
Herr Hoffman parks his late-model car in a lot across from his corner office on the top floor. Each day, he puts a coin in the cup of a beggar who stands in front of the building. One day, Hoffman looks out his window and notices the beggar washing his car - no one else's in the lot, just Hoffmann's. That evening, when he gives the beggar a coin, Hoffmann tells him not the wash it. But the next day, it happens again. On the third morning, Hoffman drives his car back and forth in a mud puddle; the beggar washes it carefully. That evening, Hoffman has no change and no small bills, only 100 DM. He tries to evade the beggar, who gives chase, cane and all. More than wills collide. close
The magnificent landscape seen from the windows of a house in Wiltshire is shot to beautiful music. The voice of the invisible announcer lists the details more
The magnificent landscape seen from the windows of a house in Wiltshire is shot to beautiful music. The voice of the invisible announcer lists the details of the fall from the windows of adults and children, telling about the causes and time of the fall, the age of the victims, their professions and health and sanity. Statistics note accidents, suicides and murders, experiments with a parachute and testing their own ability to fly like a bird, drug delusions and dementia.
Arthouse film Peter Greenway It is filmed as an experience of abstract cinema in search of the specifics of the combination of image and sound and reflects its characteristic tendency to systematize in cinema. close
Nocturnal Butterflies is Servais' serene and melancholic homage to Belgian surrealist Paul Delvaux (1897-1994), whose architectural paintings serve as more
Nocturnal Butterflies is Servais' serene and melancholic homage to Belgian surrealist Paul Delvaux (1897-1994), whose architectural paintings serve as the basis for the mise-en-scène for the film, and whose opaquely gazed women represent the enigmatic, silent witnesses who guard the secrets of the eccentric artist's curious world of precisely rendered, hermetic construction. close
Cindy, the doll is mine is a short film by French director Bertrand Bonello. It stars Italian actress Asia Argento in the double role of photographer more
Cindy, the doll is mine is a short film by French director Bertrand Bonello. It stars Italian actress Asia Argento in the double role of photographer Cindy Sherman, a brunette, and her model, a blonde who strangely resemble one another. The film was screened out of competition at the 2005 Cannes Film Festival. close
The story of Johann Faust, presented by the puppet theater. As one of the puppeteers acted, then not yet known to cinema, Czech animator and surrealist Jan Schvankmeier.
The story of Johann Faust, presented by the puppet theater. As one of the puppeteers acted, then not yet known to cinema, Czech animator and surrealist Jan Schvankmeier. close
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