Nearly devoid of editing resources, the videos feature single shots of anonymous people in daily life, subtly revealed/highlighted through zooming. Instead of uncovering reality, though, the videos end up turning it into pure invention. The “videorhizomes” are not limited to production and screening in regular, traditional circuits. The process includes sending the videos to a person that is randomly chosen from the phone book.
Miguel, a debutant director, and his young team live a series of tribulations during the shootings o...
Born in Los Angeles but a New Yorker by choice, Barbara Hammer is a whole genre unto herself. Her pi...
"...flattened images are dictated by actions happening outside of the frame. Choreography of bouncy ...
Colossal explores the complexities of grief and the process of grieving as understood through the my...
ISLANDS explores a cinematic journey of two astronauts. As they enter Earth’s atmosphere the structu...
At first, there was Tagalog, Gym Lumbera’s short and, to his mind, unfinished narrative about the in...
Basically an artist is also a terrorist, the protagonist thinks in an unguarded moment. And if he is...
Composed of original footage and re-filmed found footage, Oneirologue is a remembrance of a dream th...
An experimental short film shot on Soviet Sveta 8mm film stock expired in 1984. It documents the 25t...
A documentary in réalité style harkening back to the early years of cinema. Composed of scenes aroun...
The desert East of L.A. is a land of fractured time, rotting nostalgia, and esoteric energy. Out her...
Nearly devoid of editing resources, the videos feature single shots of anonymous people in daily lif...
Experimental short film by Michio Mihara.
Two men walk agitatedly on a dirt road, between underbrush and large trees. One follows the other: b...
After the plague, the famines have come, and a man expelled from the last habitable zone wanders the...
Engel und Puppe is the first film by Italian filmmaker and writer Ellis Donda. Screened at Oberhause...
This three-channel video installation by James Benning shows three scenes from David Wark Griffith’s...