The Dreamer That Remains is a documentary produced by Betty Freeman and directed by Stephen Pouliot in 1972. Here is the director’s original cut along with his commentary. If you’ve never seen Partch or his instruments before, this is the place to start.
Documentary on Frank Zappa.
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Celebrating their 30th anniversary, Monty Python presents exclusive new material and so-called class...
Solo live concert recorded in Brussels, April 12, 1992. Tracks: 1) On A Wedding Anniversary 2) L...
a collection of different shots comprised a fictionalized, but highly detailed of the america's west...
A day in the city of Berlin, which experienced an industrial boom in the 1920s, and still provides a...
Exploring the wit, work and world of Joe Orton through his own words, and the testimony of those who...
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Two young men and two girls on a moonlit night confess to each other in their strange fantasies and ...
Feature-length documentary examining the growth of the UK Counterculture in the mid-1960s, and Paul ...
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A silent succession of black-and-white photographs of the city of Montreal.
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Chapter Two represents a continuation of daily observations from the environment of Manhattan compil...
A poetic journey from the darkness of dawn into the brightness of the midday sun in the American Sou...
Controversial cinéma vérité analysis of Havana’s lumpenproletariat in waterfront bars and cafés shor...
The Mutability of All Things and the Possibility of Changing Some explores our human adaptability in...