Shot in the abandoned buildings of Gary, Indiana and the cornfields of Western Illinois, The Twenty-One Lives of Billy the Kid presents a fractured historical narrative without any real protagonist, one in which the titular character goes mostly unseen - Billy the Kid as the always-off-screen assailant, as a ghost’s laugh, as a shadow on the road.
In the nineteenth century, a French adventurer sets off to establish a kingdom in the inhospitable S...
After Charlie takes an unknown psychotropic drug, she and her secret lover are transported to a stra...
Originally edited in two versions. Version I, 70 minutes; version II, 90 minutes. (The only known ex...
An attempt to bring the work of surrealist artists to a wider public. The plot is that of an average...
Normality is a human state of good intentions, empathy, caring and wanting to do the best for those ...
In Razor Blades, Paul SHARITS consciously challenges our eyes, ears and minds to withstand a barrage...
Lois Patiño dissects the movement of a fire, analyses its fleeting ephemeral forms, and transforms t...
Russian emigré Dimitri Kirsanoff’s film, alternatively titled Death of A Stag and Une chasse à courr...
Diwan, a lyric anthology, an outdoor movie with people. With people living in the surrounding precio...
First film by Julio Bressane shot in exile, "Memoirs" is a film about a man who repeatedly kills the...
Bressane's second London film, shot in six days in his apartment. "I had seen the French avant-garde...
Young artist Kyoko wreaks havoc on everyone that she encounters when Japan's oldest major movie stud...
A meditation on freedom and technological approaches to manifest destiny.
For a young boy, ordinary facts and things of daily life seem to have great importance.
Marital Rape Is Real is a short film adapted from several published essays on marital rape by Shanon...
An experimental docu-fiction short from hours of collected material shot by the director. Different ...
In this avant-garde look at a series of unique or eccentric men and women, director Stavros Tornes h...
The theme of death is heavily interwoven in Smolder’s surreal salute to Belgian painter Antoine Wier...
The film consists of three sequences shot by a fixed camera: the first shows the balcony of a hospit...
Dementia draws a woman into a world of memory loops, losing her love her spirit, her present her pas...