Overview of articles
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A Man and His Dog Out for Air
The first hand-drawn film by Breer that involved a continuous cartoon-like movement. One of his most accessible.Published on: -
Man Walking on Snow
A simple story about grand things. The old man who walks through the snow is on his way to a fish farm to look at…Published on: -
The Man from London
Plesently slow, moody and – for Tarr – short film version of Simenon’s crime novel from 1933, shot in glorious black & white by Fred…Published on: -
The Band’s Visit
An Egyptian police band arrives in Israel for an initiation ceremony but gets stranded at the airport. In the heart of the desert, in a…Published on: -
Nachmittag
In her acute contemporary version of Chekhov’s Seagull, the former theatre actress Angela Schanelec reveals her phenomenal control of dialogue and filPublished on: -
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Casting a Glance
The master of the American landscape film focuses his unique cinematographic eye on the famous landscape work of art Spiral Jetty (1970) by Robert SmiPublished on: -
OOIOO UMO
Call it primitive, at least it’s a funny and swinging puppet animation. And a dance to save the world.Published on: -
What Goes Up
Breer’s personal take on the everyday in images that zoom past us like a flashback of a thousand perfectly lived moments, a four-minute epic.Published on: -
Holon
For Holon, Lebrat used a ‘moving frame’ of his own fabrication: a perforated strip of black paper which he moved in front of the camera..Published on: