A collage of various excerpts from German TV channels, all recorded on Tuesday, June 16th, 2009 and arranged by Holger Kreymeier and shown without commentary in an attempt to cover the absurdities of a typical broadcasting day, inspired by Walter Kempowski's book "Bloomsday '97".
The author's erotic imagination is mixed between desire and magazine clippings, and the trade of col...
Rejecting the billions of alphabetic diktats to liberate the incessant metamorphoses and metaphors o...
Clips from assorted television programs, B-movies, commercials, music performances, newsreels, bloop...
Arthur Lipsett's first film is an avant-garde blend of photography and sound. It looks behind the bu...
A cinematic time capsule with over 1,400 hours of submitted material from all regions of Switzerland...
The sarcastic account of the assassination of five Spanish politicians between 1870 and 1973 is mixe...
A year in the life of Elsa Michaud and Gabriel Gauthier, students of Fine Arts in Paris, lovers in t...
In 1968, art students Storm Thorgerson and Aubrey “Po” Powell made a trippy photo collage for their ...
"How Every Film You Watch Tells You To Love The Rich and What To Do About It" explores the represent...
Set in Berlin and New York's Lower East Side, The Great Yiddish Love stars the self-exiled Marlene D...
An homage to the weird and wonderful world of B-movies, this short fauxdocumentary by film artist Ch...
Since its publication 200 years ago, Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein has influenced vast swathes of popu...
The first "filmed portrait" of Pasolini was created by French television in July 1966 as part of the...
How do German couples communicate in private? What are they arguing about? Is the way to a man’s hea...
A Trip Down Memory Lane is a 1965 experimental collage film by Arthur Lipsett, created by editing to...
Considerations on collage as a cognitive act in artists’ cinema. A pedagogical film adrift: 35mm pho...
This is an artificial intelligence (AI)-generated film that envisions the Middlesbrough Collection a...
Humankind has always dreamt of the night sky. Of the infinite freedom offered by the black void, and...
A self described "documediamentary" about the reactions to the release of the then final Star Wars f...