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.
For a young boy, ordinary facts and things of daily life seem to have great importance.
Two women – one passive and resigned, the other aggressive and domineering – interact in various loc...
A meditation on freedom and technological approaches to manifest destiny.
Inside the claustrophobic scenery of a fancy apartment in the city of Frankfurt three men and a woma...
As a family struggles to survive in rural isolation during the Great Depression, their daughter's se...
Lacking a formal narrative, Warhol's mammoth film follows various residents of the Chelsea Hotel in ...
Russian emigré Dimitri Kirsanoff’s film, alternatively titled Death of A Stag and Une chasse à courr...
Colossal explores the complexities of grief and the process of grieving as understood through the my...
Basically an artist is also a terrorist, the protagonist thinks in an unguarded moment. And if he is...
Sarah is a debt collector who lives among the inhabitants of the village of Guimbal on the island of...
The final 17 years of American singer and musician Karen Carpenter, performed almost entirely by mod...
An experimental movie based on a poem of the French writer and director Jean Cocteau about a servant...
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...
In the final days of the American Civil War, an emigre Hungarian military officer attempts to map th...
Levin lives in his memories and can't shake his first love. Caught in a spiral of constant changing ...
Born in Los Angeles but a New Yorker by choice, Barbara Hammer is a whole genre unto herself. Her pi...
In this avant-garde look at a series of unique or eccentric men and women, director Stavros Tornes h...
In Razor Blades, Paul SHARITS consciously challenges our eyes, ears and minds to withstand a barrage...