According to Peter Brook, all that is needed for an act of theatre to be engaged is for a man to walk across an empty space whilst someone else is watching him. Thus, an empty space becomes a bare stage. However, this raises countless questions about the relationship between reality, everyday presence and role-playing, something experimental filmmakers coming from the 1970s world of theatre dealt with in detail. Tibor Hajas explored the topic in a short experimental film made at BBS.
Based on the story by A. Kleshchenko "You can't stop the case". A kind and brave soul Valka Burmakin...
Wilhelm II. returns from his trip to Bethlehem
Wilhelm II. visits a market place in Beirut, Lebanon.
Kaiser Wilhelm II appears before the people in Damascus.
Kaiser Wilhelm II arrives in Constantinople.
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A graduating high schooler navigates a world of seemingly inevitable chaos by finding order in the n...
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A filmmaker explores the 24 hours following his father's death, presenting visualisations of his emo...
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When lock & dam construction along the Monongahela River threatens to flood the quiet town of Greens...
Thomas and Manni meet after a long time in a backyard. The long-awaited reunion brings back common m...
In a trouble-ridden Northern Ireland, football and writing prospect Anthony's relationship with his ...
A short documentary following 19-year-old Amanda Dunbar, who shares her thoughts on being an artist ...
A callous and brazen gambler enters a holy place, risking all to obtain a great power. Cards and dic...