| The Films Within La Enana Marron Madrid 2003 | |||
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Calling All Cars
directed by Alfonso Alvarez USA, Experimental, 2002, 16mm, Color, 00:04:30 A day in the life of a rookie lawman. He has never had to fire his weapon, respects his superiors, and is always ready for any emergency – day or night. Looping, layered images and sound move back and forth across an idealized American Cityscape that was gone before it came into existence. “In Calling All Cars, optical printing lends a nostalgic look back at the imaginary, less-menacing days of Dragnet and Car 54, when cops were friendly and everyone seemed to live in a small town.” – Julia Halperin, Cinema Texas 2002 ... more info | ||
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Rude Roll
directed by Rick Raxlen Canada, Animation, 2002, 16mm, Color, 00:04:30 how-to-dance-ska in three easy lessons...using the backs of three lps from the seventies,with photo-illustrations on how to dance ska,the animator uses all the tricks to heat up the visuals and pump up the volume...self-portrait,xerox,cut and paste,stock animation from how-to books...the track is by MOSSMAN and is inspired by dub reggae legends King Tubby and Lee Perry...... more info | ||
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Clay
directed by Yoo Jung Lee USA, Experimental, 2002, 16mm, 00:02:10 There is a clayman. He climbs up a tree. There are hands. They make a clayman.... more info | ||
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Henry's Garden
directed by Kevin Geiger and Moon Seun USA, Animation, 2002, 3D Animation, Color, Dolby SR, 00:08:10 3D animated story about Henry in his garden.... more info | ||
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U
directed by Yuri A. Switzerland, Comedy / Satire, 2002, 16mm, Color, 00:03:51 Facts on farts. An intimate introduction to the fine art of fart, starts and departs with a fart. With great music from rears to ears.... more info | ||
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Technical Aids
directed by Kasumi USA, Experimental, 2001, 16 mm, DV, Color, Optical Stereo, 00:04:10 A halluncinatory montage of images and sound is the stream of consciousness of a soul burdened by the judgment of others. ... more info | ||
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I My Bike
directed by Ken Paul Rosenthal USA, Experimental, 2001, 16mm, Color, other, 00:05:30 I My Bike is a cinepoem that traces the conflict between urban space and the body from a child’s compulsion to stare into the sun to an adult’s obsession with dying and moving towards the light. Guided into a trance state by an unseen therapist, a disembodied voice reveals his loss of innocence upon moving to the city, his increasingly fragmented state of being and longing for death. The past and present collide within a round portal containing fleeting images of vintage Market Street, San Francisco over a dense sea of modern day bicyclists. REVIEW by filmmaker, Matt Bowler A boyhood gift of a bicycle transcends from the sunny and smiling overexposed youth of innocence to the hustle and... more info | ||
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Call of the Wild
directed by Julia Sarcone-Roach USA, Animation, 2002, 35mm, Color, 00:08:00 In this endearing animated film, animals in spinning houses engage in small domestic adventures, their lives connected by a phone line.... more info | ||
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Silence
directed by Troy DeRego USA, Experimental, 2000, Hand-processed Super-8, other, other, 00:04:24 An exploration of what silence is and what it looks like.... more info | ||
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Mon Amour Mon Parapluie
directed by Giada Dobrzenska Canada, Experimental, 2001, 35 mm, B&W, Dolby SR, 00:10:20 A young woman loses her umbrella in a café altering her perception of the world forever.... more info | ||