"In continuo" uses slaughterhouse imagery to present the warlike nature of man, first depicting the cleaning and mechanical preparations for the slaughterhouse and then the killing, however, the animal slaughter itself isn’t shown.
Controversial cinéma vérité analysis of Havana’s lumpenproletariat in waterfront bars and cafés shor...
After the sunset, a man wonders between the edges of the highways gathering edible roadkill animals.
Solo live concert recorded in Brussels, April 12, 1992. Tracks: 1) On A Wedding Anniversary 2) L...
Chapter Two represents a continuation of daily observations from the environment of Manhattan compil...
This documentary aims to register this unknown side of James Joyce: His Greek Notebooks. Trieste. Bl...
A poetic journey from the darkness of dawn into the brightness of the midday sun in the American Sou...
Frank Scheffer's (collage like) documentary on the American composer and rock guitarist Frank Zappa,...
The documentary examines Frank Zappa and his music through archive footage, including unique video e...
Celebrating their 30th anniversary, Monty Python presents exclusive new material and so-called class...
A portrait of North Kolkata (Calcutta), this film searches the streets for the ebb and flow of human...
Over the course of more than fifteen years, Clémenti films a series of intimate diaries, starting fr...
The creative processes of avant-garde composer Philip Glass and progressive director/designer Robert...
A silent succession of black-and-white photographs of the city of Montreal.
Exploring the wit, work and world of Joe Orton through his own words, and the testimony of those who...
a collection of different shots comprised a fictionalized, but highly detailed of the america's west...
Documentary on Frank Zappa.
The fourth in a series of feature-length documentaries about Progressive rock written and directed b...
“Geometric animation made entirely by sculptural methods: cutting, punching, welding colored leader....
The Mutability of All Things and the Possibility of Changing Some explores our human adaptability in...