A haiku about a window and a woman.
Born in Los Angeles but a New Yorker by choice, Barbara Hammer is a whole genre unto herself. Her pi...
Taking its title from the poem by Wallace Stevens, the film is composed of a series of attempts at l...
Trite, closed memories flagrantly bleed into profuse openings mixed & held together by retaliato...
Emma approaches adulthood, she tries to live an ordinary life and keep up to her late mothers expect...
Adachi's follow-up to Bowl using the figure of a woman suffering from an unusual sexual aliment has ...
An epic love story centered around an older man who reads aloud to a woman with Alzheimer's. From a ...
In the final days of the American Civil War, an emigre Hungarian military officer attempts to map th...
Prometheus, on an Odyssean journey, crosses the Brooklyn Bridge in search of the characters of his i...
How many movies have you seen where at the end the main character wakes up, causing he and the audie...
La orilla que se Abisma is conceived as a journey, a trip along a river. Like rivers, like all journ...
Filmmakers use archival footage and animation to explore the culture surrounding nuclear weapons, th...
The collective life of the generation born as Jurij Gagarin became the first man in space. Vitaly Ma...
With input from actor and writer Jan Hlobil, director and cinematographer Rene Smaal presents a film...
Lights flicker & fade as focus shifts from artificial to natural light, ending on a second artif...
Pooja Mathew, a spirited young girl, wants to have a love marriage in her life. Thus, she stops at n...
Veteran catcher Crash Davis is brought to the minor league Durham Bulls to help their up and coming ...
In the nineteenth century, a French adventurer sets off to establish a kingdom in the inhospitable S...
In Razor Blades, Paul SHARITS consciously challenges our eyes, ears and minds to withstand a barrage...
In The Watchmen, pulsating orbs, panopticons, roadside rest stops, and subterranean labyrinths confr...