Aggression, Schroeter’s first 16mm film, is the fictive portrait of a woman who is oppressed by her (unseen) boyfriend.
The story means to develop through an uncovering of layers - strata. As writer Krumbachova stated: "...

Among the millions of victims of the Nazi madness during the Second World War, Pierre Seel was charg...

Two westerners, a priest and a teacher find themselves in the middle of the Rwandan genocide and fac...

As powerful and complex as is AKRAN, 37-73 is more taut, richer in associative meaning .... 37-73 is...

20 volunteers agree to take part in a seemingly well-paid experiment advertised by the university. I...
Hawaiian Punch follows two young Mormons, Nick and Tor, during their time in Hawaii. The audience is...
Filmed on Super-8, Footsy is César Velasco Broca's first short, in which he explores the fetishistic...

In a small supermarket in a blue collar town, a black man smiles at a 10 year old white boy across t...

After her stepdaughter is sexually assaulted at a party, a furious mother sets out to destroy the li...

An actress of political torture movies made by her husband has to finish his latest film and arrange...

"Using the same, three times repeating dialogue – dramatic conversation between man and woman – Jerz...

The rebellious socialist Knut is subjected to a mental evaluation after he assaults a stranger on th...
Writes Ando, "Oh! My Mother was the first work I made using a newly bought 16mm camera I had purchas...

An experimental short film from Toshio Matsumoto featuring Mona Lisa.

Seymour works in a skid row florist shop and is in love with his beautiful co-worker, Audrey. He cre...

The ruins of paganism and the birth of Christianity portrayed by immobile people along with music.

Seymour Krelborn is a nerdy orphan working at Mushnik's; a flower shop in urban Skid Row. He harbors...

After a small misunderstanding aboard an airplane escalates out of control, timid businessman Dave B...

An odyssey through Beethoven’s lasting presence and influence in our modern world – viewed through t...