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  • Jack

    Six months after his long voyage into this world, Jack takes his place in the high chair. While reproduction is his birthright, he is puzzled by a strange creature with glass eyes, with a motor in place of a heart. For months there was only sound and now there are only pictures.

    Jack

  • Ascension

    “Ascension” begins by superimposing paintings that look like clouds over extremely close views of mottled paint, peculiarly intimate in their three-dimensionality. Juxtaposing images of transcendence with representations of what he liked to call the “mess” of life, Brakhage distances himself from both.

    Ascension

  • Max

    A household depiction of my cat Max sitting, guardian of me, filmed in camera. (SB)

    Max

  • Sssssssss

    Sssssssssssssomething’s after me!!!! An homage to the one-man sideshow: written, shot, acted, and edited all by one person. Revenge! Revenge!

    Sssssssss

  • Coyote beautiful

    The most beautiful & dangerous woman in European cinema in a dance performance of epic proportions.

    Coyote beautiful

  • Late Night Visitor

    “Late Night Visitor” is a tribute to the physique films of Bob Mizer and AMG Studios. As wrestlers, body builders and posers, it is an unforgettable part of our heritage.

    Late Night Visitor

  • Ritual Nation

    Over the course of two years, filmmaker M. Sean Kaminsky travelled alone with nothing but a compact digital video camera and a backpack to visit three unique alternative communities: the Rainbow Family in Nevada. The people he met who opened up and shared their experiences and expressions of ritual and community formed the documentary “Ritual Nation”.

    Ritual Nation

  • Maya’s Dream

    A woman recalls a dream about a friend and a bird. As she relives this memory, a sylph-like fair-faced child flies around a skating rink. A love-poem about the confines of domesticity, place and freedom, and the ephemeral nature of childhood.

    Maya’s Dream

  • Tom

    “A dazzling experimental documentary about notorious cineaste Tom Chomont. Tom narrates his recollections and transgressions against a dizzying array of found footage, video, super-8 and photographs. At moments, he appears in front of the camera, alternately flamboyant or fragile. His revelations cover a broad scope from sadomasochistic desire through existential vulnerability to an incestuous relationship. With this extraordinary portrait, Hoolboom creates a different kind of biography film, one that eschews traditional mimetic realism in order to depict the reminiscences of a fading life lived in the throes of image culture.” – Diane Burgess, Vancouver International Film Festival “An uncommon biography of Tom Chomont – a key figure in New York fringe culture, a notorious video artist, ill with AIDS. The backdrop of the story: New York City… Hoolboom adopts an associative approach, taking dozens of film segments, from forgotten newsreels to the most well-known Hollywood moments – attempting through them to rebuild Chomont’s biography. The stories elucidate the fabric of the image and give them meaning: childhood memories, stories of incest, a mobster’s love or even the great white light that for Chomont symbolizes the beginning and end of life. The other star is New York City, images of which from various periods and from often incongruous angles play a part here. Utilizing all these visual elements, he constructs a new, fictious biography that fills in the gaps left by memory and by those things located on the hidden side of the subconscious. The end result is a work with hypnotic effect – an uncommon experience.” – Vivian Ostrovsky, Jerusalem Film Festival Catalogue “In a magnificently crafted medley of found footage and verité interview, experimental veteran Mike Hoolboom gives us this hauntingly moving biography of a key figure of the New York underground, Tom Chomont. A pioneering queer experimental filmmaker, longtime AIDS survivor and wily raconteur, Chomont is an extraordinary subject. His fantastical stories punctuate the hypnotic rush of images, recounting infanticide, incest and visions of a white light, which he images as both the beginning and end of all life. ‘Tom’ achieves a rare alchemical beauty – a symphony of intimate portraiture, emotional fidelity and rigorous artistic experimentation.” – Mix Festival Catalogue

    Tom

  • Ecole Bleue Volume 2, L’

    En apprenant à travailler le metal, il y a 3500 ans-déjà, l’activité humaine entrait dans une nouvelle dimension. En transposant ses connaissances de chasseur à l’exploration de nouveaux alliages, elle fusionnait l’ancestrale transmission de savoir à des structures moléculaire inconnues des gens d’alors. Aujourd’hui, l’équipe du garage Rawdon Auto Suspension poursuit une demarche analogue. En se livrant corps à corps dans la reparation et la maintennce de materiel vital au fonctionnement de notre époque, elle offre à notre mémoire les qualities morales du travail sur le metal: La precision, la patiencence, la réflexion, la force, l’intelligence, la générosité.

    Ecole Bleue Volume 2, L’