"As a contribution to Gerry Schum's 'Identifications', Beuys adapted for television the 'Felt TV' action previously staged for a live audience at a Happening festival in Copenhagen in 1966. It was the only Beuys action executed specifically for the camera. It opens with Beuys seated in front of a TV set showing a programme which is invisible because the screen is covered by felt. The boxing-gloves used later in the action lie at the ready beneath his chair."

In a village of Cuba devastated after trying to imitate the north american suburb model, a sound rec...

a very quiet weekend car center. A car that appears somewhere starts to turn around the car center. ...

The man is making a living by circulating advertisements. While turning the ad flyers, they find a h...

This melancholy piece about the metamorphoses of love and the eternal dissatisfaction of human being...

This short celebrating 75 years of Batman from artist Darwyn Cooke returns fans to the world of Batm...
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3D film showcasing the Mousketeers, produced for the Disneyland Resort.

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A young man agrees to support his ex lover during an HIV test. What starts out as an awkward reunion...

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The Boy and the Bard is simply a amazing short film creation. A short film that you most definitely ...

Pampa in Patagonia. June 1982. A chance encounter between a mute Argentine man who isn't mute, a lyi...