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Overzicht van films
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Bouncing off the Walls
Tony Conrad | 62' | USA | None
A recent retrospective stimulated avant-garde legend Tony Conrad to restore video works. Certain tapes could only be made presentable now, with the ai -
The Boys from Fengkuei
Hou Hsiao-hsien | 99' | Taiwan | None
Naturalistic and nostalgic, the film follows the lives of three teenagers from a fishing village on the Pescadores Islands in western Taiwan. Slowly a -
A Brighter Summer Day
Edward Yang | 237' | Taiwan | None
An epic historic gangster drama and coming-of-age story set in Taiwan in the 1960s is about the quest for one’s own identity against the background… -
A Brighter Summer Day
237' | Taiwan | -
Edward Yang’s epic and stylistically impressive A Brighter Summer Day from 1991 is set in Taipei in the early 1960s. Yang’s masterpiece has hundreds of… -
By the Sea
Pat O’Neill, Robert Abel | 10' | USA | None
Pat O’Neill’s first film (made with Robert Abel) is an observation and transformation of the fascinating forms to be found at Muscle Beach in 1963. -
A Casing Shelved
Michael Snow | 45' | Canada | None
A single colour slide of a bookshelf is ‘animated’ by a drily humourous voice that describes the image down to the tiniest detail. -
Cello
Marcel Hanoun | 61' | France | None
The last chapter in an underrated career. A terminally ill Hanoun’s minimalist fugue as an ode to human expression in words, images, sounds and body… -
Celluloid Brushes
This growing anthology of films and posters focuses on the filmic representation of the artist, from 1267 till the present. Contemporary artists are i -
Celluloid Man
Shivendra Singh Dungarpur | 164' | India | None
Although one of the most productive film countries of the last century, India unfortunately never considered archiving this art form. Luckily there is -
Chromatic Aberration
Aura Satz | 9' | United Kingdom | None
A mesmerizing study of details in early colour film, using the human eye as a point of reference. With a soundtrack by Scanner. -
Cinexpérimentaux Stephen Dwoskin
Michel Amarger, Frédérique Devaux | 59' | France | None
From his modest home in London, Dwoskin introduces two young documentary makers to his universe of longing and loneliness, both sexual and mental. -
Computers Serve
Risto Jarva | 14' | Finland | None
The futuristic aesthetics of Computers Serve offers an illustrative history of computers, their prospects and risks, as seen in 1968.