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Route 666
Surreal and satirical yet poetic, Route 666 is part of George Kuchar’s series Weather Diary.Published on: -
By the Sea
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.Published on: -
New Jerusalem
Will Oldham excels as a naive, cocky American who’s found God. His co-worker at a tyre shop is an Irishman who has served in Afghanistan.…Published on: -
Finding the Telepathic Cinema of Manchuria
This short essay-film offers a witty combination of found footage, animation with a hypnotising soundtrack, questioning our notion of (media) history.Published on: -
Brothers of Metal
Heavy metal witnessed its heyday in the 1980s as a controversial and loud music genre, with a dedicated fan base. Metal knows many subgenres…Published on: -
Somewhere
A Hollywood star who consumes pills and women yet remains bored (Stephen Dorff) only realises how empty his life is when he is forced to…Published on: -
Facade
A cinematically strong reverie with elements of poetry and dance reflecting the roar of a Pakistani artist who seeks liberation from all inhibitions.Published on: -
The Last Buffalo Hunt
For five years, Schmitt and Lynch followed the buffalo hunt in the American West. Their fascinating portrait of a disappearing world contrasts unspoilPublished on: -
Blinding
The title is Blinding, but in fact the film is about looking and vision. And that while one of the three people portrayed is a…Published on: -
Dissertation on Permeation: Harmony versus Convergence
Japanese designer Hiroki Nakamura’s road trip across the USA, where,as inspiration for his collection, he immerses himself in Navajo culture.Published on: