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Beach Boys vs. Ghetto Boys
Linking two separate musical generations, Arcangel creates an unexpectedly cohesive mix.Published on: -
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A Portrait of America as a Young Empire (in its Own Words)
Back to the well. Not cut found footage but very strange and unusual films. In the right order. Even though for some people well only…Published on: -
Occupation: Dreamland
Strikingly supply shot documentary follows a squadron of young and inexperienced American soldiers who are stationed near Falluja, the Guernica of IraPublished on: -
Nervous
Robert Walser describes his state of mind that veers between optimism and hopelessness.Published on: -
Reckless Eyeballing
Taking its name from the Jim Crow-era of black criminals staring at white women, this hand-processed, optically-printed amalgam reframes desire by way of everything from…Published on: -
Moog
Bob Moog has been inventing electronic instruments for fifty years. This documentary shows his cooperation with musicians over the years. It looks atPublished on: -
Forgiveness
First South African film about the post-apartheid era. Former state security officer (Arnold Vosloo, the Mummy in the film of the same name) seeks forPublished on: -
Wandering Love
A woman sits on rocks by the waterside; she is seen from the back, smoking a cigarette. Like a holiday picture. Below, words appear on-screen…Published on: -
Edgar G. Ulmer – The Man Off-Screen
A homage to the King of the B Movie: Edgar G. Ulmer. In the 1920s he was a set designer, production designer and/or co-director for…Published on: