Cinema Regained
Overzicht van films
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Topos
Antoinetta Angelidi | 76' | Greece | None
There’s little in cinema that explores Western art in a similar critical style to Topos. -
Tourniquette
Andras Hamelberg, Frederieke Jochems | 15' | Netherlands | -
Static landscape film with one recurring action.tekst IFFR 1992:Tourniquet is an extraordinary landscape painting in time and motion. The makers used the tourniquets in the… -
Transformation by Holding Time
Paul de Nooijer | 4' | Netherlands | -
Film camera records the maker who looks back with a Polaroid camera. -
Trilby
Alan Sondheim | 35' | USA | World premiere
A computer guided choreography of abstract forms and explicit body language. -
A Trip Down Memory Lane
Arthur Lipsett | 13' | Canada | -
Found-footage film tries to reconstruct a time capsule from the 1950s. Starts cheerfully enough, but gets increasingly gloomy. -
Tristan and Isolde – Director’s Cut
Veith von Fürstenberg | 90' | Ireland | None
This lyrical retelling of the Arthurian classic is a lost treasure of New German Cinema. -
Trumbo
Peter Askin | 99' | USA | European premiere
Informative documentary about the well-known American scriptwriter Dalton Trumbo (1905-1976), whose life was made difficult after the notorious McCart -
Tulips
Wim van der Linden | 3' | Netherlands | -
Sad movie: the almost motionless statue of a vase of tulips on a modern dresser. -
Tweeluik
José Vonk | 10' | Netherlands | World premiere
Abstract animation in two parts: ‘Dutch Light’, a tribute to the source of light and ‘Nymphaion’, a tribute to the source that emerges in the… -
Twilight Saloon
Uchida Tomu | 94' | Japan | -
One by one, the guests appear – a pianist, a stripper, a pachinko-playing painter, a young waitress – in this charming group portrait of Japan,… -
Two Wrenching Departures
Ken Jacobs | 90' | USA | International première
For a long time, the pioneering experimental films of Ken Jacobs only existed in live performances, legendary and not often seen. Thanks to digital te -
Ulrike Ottinger – Bild Archive
Ulrike Ottinger | -
After September 11, immigrants from Moslem countries living and working in America were labeled as second-class citizens. Or even imprisoned. Or just deported. Three film…