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Murch
Walter Murch, one of the greatest film editors in Hollywood, describes how films like The English Patient and Apocalypse Now turned into classics on tPublished on: -
Orbit
An ode to Kodachrome. A swirling carousel of brushstrokes of light in bright colours on celluloid.Published on: -
The Surging Sea of Humanity
A stereograph of the crowd at the opening of the US Centennial Exposition of 1893 turns into a movie, into an enormous rugged 3-D landscape.Published on: -
Dixie Chicks: Shut Up and Sing
Powerful documentary by double Oscar winner Barbara Kopple (American Dream, Harlan County, USA), together with Cecilia Peck, about the famous countryPublished on: -
Lost in Translation
Sofia Coppola’s romantic comedy is hilarious and moving, intelligent and dreamy, melancholy and stunningly beautiful. On the top floor of a five starPublished on: -
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Miami
Sarah Morris is known for her film Los Angeles (2005) and abstract paintings and prints, all of which visually explore the built environment and our…Published on: -
0106
DIY stands for do-it-yourself. That is the motto of this high-speed little film that captures something domestic in every image.Published on: -
Film for Invisible Ink, case no.71: BASE-PLUS-FOG
We search for focus, the evidence is thin, but like breath on a mirror it speaks of life and provides a compass for the way…Published on: -
Lay Down Tracks
Charming series of portraits of five ordinary Americans whose ordinariness and travelling professions make them special. Pictures and sound go their oPublished on: