The town Minot is home to a U.S. Air Force base that guards 150 nuclear missiles buried in northern North Dakota. The weapons of mass destruction placed there 50 years ago are still targeted at Russia. Minot, North Dakota portrays an American landscape where people live with nuclear bombs in their backyard.
Taking a cue from Franz Kafka's "Letter to My Father," this highly personal film follows Czech direc...
Burford met Breer in February 1992 and filmed his actions. Breer manipulates some of his mutoscopes:...
An experimental documentary composed of photos taken by the director on a trip to Japan in July 2019...
An experimental film about the city of Stockholm.
A vehicle of consciousness navigates the vertiginous labyrinths of San Francisco. ROMAN CHARIOT was ...
Works with sound recordings of Dion McGregor, who became famous for talking in his sleep.
First part of the collaborative project "Brise-Glace" showing the diverse travels on the icebreaker ...
Shot mostly at Uluru, the rock in the heart of Australia. The extreme heat damaged the emulsion of t...
Terry Wilson is a 70-year-old lifelong resident of Meadowvale Village, Ontario's first heritage dist...
A portrait of Frank Lloyd Wright (1867-1959), a genius of modern architecture, whose life passed bet...
An overview of the art collection of Richard Winther.
"After two years of massive didacticism in black-and-white [Hapax Legomena (1971-72)], I am surprise...
An analysis of film’s persistent relationship to sexuality, mediated by allusions to early cinema’s ...
SONG 5: A childbirth song (the Songs are a cycle of silent color 8mm films by the American experimen...
A silent succession of black-and-white photographs of the city of Montreal.
Benjamina Miyar Díaz (1888-1961) led an unusual life in her house on calle del Agua in Corao, Asturi...
"…elegant yet rustic in its simplicity of execution; tugged gently toward different sides of the set...
A day in the life of director Boris Lehman: he wanders from cafe to bookshop, cinema to museum, writ...