exploding cinema
Overview of films
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Go West Young Man
Keith Piper | 4' | United Kingdom | -
Montage of historic Western views on black masculinity. -
God Save the Queen
Matt Hulse, Sam Dore | 4' | United Kingdom | -
When God Save the Queen by The Sex Pistols was at the top of the hit parade in 1976, it was promptly banned by British… -
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Good Afternoon, Gentlemen
Nicolas Provost | 2' | Belgium | -
A cold abstract 3D animation set against the warm voice of a dying HAL9000 (A Space Odyssey) creates a nightmare sensation. -
Goshogaoka
Sharon Lockhart | 63' | USA | European premiere
Choreographic study of Japanese girls’ basketball team in secondary school gymnasium. -
Grace Eternal
Neil Burns | 9' | Canada | European premiere
Old woman dies but is digitally immortal. -
Groundhog Day
Harold Ramis | 110' | USA | -
Although it features no shoot-outs, the film has a strong game-like feel. Bill Murray’s predicament is that he has to relive the same day over… -
Group Portrait
Vladimir Kobrin | 15' | Russia | -
Animation film-maker mixes digital techniques with traditional film. -
Guitar Freaks
Japan | -
You can challenge your partner to a musical technique test with the first guitar simulation game in the world. -
Guns and Poses (remix)
X-PRZ | 12' | USA | -
Collage of rap music and text as commentary on American media and politics. -
H-Gun
60' | USA | -
Musicvideo’s (Ministry, Ninie Inch Nails), commercials and computeranimation from H-Gun Lab, a group of artists from Chicago. -
Die Hälfte der Zeit
Doris Lasch, Ursula Ponn | 4' | Belgium | International premiere
In a single shot, a static camera films the view from a hill, as if from a military observation post. In the foreground, a telescope.…