This exhibition focuses on Jonas Mekas’ 365 Day Project, a succession of films and videos in calendar form. Every day as of January 1st, 2007 and for an entire year, as indicated in the title, a large public (the artist's friends, as well as unknowns) were invited to view a diary of short films of various lengths (from one to twenty minutes) on the Internet. A movie was posted each day, adding to the previously posted pieces, resulting altogether in nearly thirty-eight hours of moving images.
Basically an artist is also a terrorist, the protagonist thinks in an unguarded moment. And if he is...
In his New York City landscape, Cohen finds inspiration in disturbance. Looking to life for rhythm a...
Filmmakers use archival footage and animation to explore the culture surrounding nuclear weapons, th...
Edith and Eddie, ages 96 and 95, are America's oldest interracial newlyweds. Their unusual and idyll...
The Displaced View traces a personal search for identity and pride, within the unique and suppressed...
During the Pinochet dictatorship, Jorge Lübbert became an instrument for the Chilean secret services...
This cine-portrait of New York City uses digital effects to turn the countless riders of the subway ...
The Common Touch tells the story of Jake Bailey, viral sensation and student of Christchurch Boys Hi...
Documentary exploring the making of the third installment of the popular post-apocalyptic roleplayin...
A film that evokes the period between the end of the First World War and the Great Depression of 192...
RAISING RENEE is the story of a family's remarkable response to being broken apart and rearranged af...
Retrospective documentary on the making of the low-budget horror film Prison (1987)
Each year in the United States, over 200,000 prisoners face a parole board that must make the diffic...
The world of fashion, between the end of the Sixties and the beginning of the Noughties, had a key c...