Filmmaker Cam Archer examines and explores his ordinary, suburban neighborhood in search of hidden truths, new narratives and a better understanding of his fading, creative self. Combining heavily degraded video with personal photographs and real life neighbors, Archer re-imagines the concept of 'home video'. In an attempt to distance himself from his subjects, actress Jena Malone narrates the piece as Archer in the first person.
The six-decade transformation of a block of houses, shown by means of artfully featured archival sho...
A work inspired by the uncanny juxtaposition of the political murder of America’s 25th President dur...
Anything can happen on Russian roads and is precisely shot by the dashboard camera. Super-objective ...
One man's journey into the world of the so-called 'Bloodline' conspiracy, at the heart of Dan Brown'...
This special 10th anniversary edition of the Found Footage Festival finds curators Joe Pickett and N...
Documentary about British author and actor Alan Bennett. Recorded over the course of a year, the fil...
A filmmaker plays with diary-docu and fiction as his camera joins his ventures into a phone dating c...
Brief scenes of death related material: mortuaries, accidents and police work are filmed by TV crews...
The third installment of the infamous "is it real or fake?" mondo series sets its sights primarily o...
Follows the same pattern of the other Faces of Death movies. In this one we see many staged and not ...
A direct-to-video compilation of the highlights of the earlier films in the Faces of Death series.
A direct-to-video compilation of the highlights of the earlier films in the Faces of Death series.
Directed by Richie Mehta, executive produced by Ridley Scott and powered by Google, India in a Day i...
After a premonition of an unusual bird, a father loses his voice. His daughter undertakes a search t...
Fordlandia Malaise is a film about the memory and the present of Fordlandia, the company town founde...