| The Films Within All Women's Edition-August 2002 v.2 | |||
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Telephone Story: A Portrait, Message #1
directed by J.D. Beltran USA, Documentary, 2001, DV, Color, 00:02:00 A portrait of relationships, and life, as told through telephone messages saved on my answering machine.... more info | ||
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Bath
directed by Eliza Gagnon USA, Experimental, 2001, Mini DV, 00:03:45 The daily gestures of a woman bathing are captured in fragmentary close-up as she moves in and out of range of a camera's fixed gaze.... more info | ||
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5 to 7
directed by Amelia Martin USA, Narrative, 0, DV, Color, 00:06:35 One woman's journey through her subconscious as she struggles with the choice of love verses passion.... more info | ||
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Breathe
directed by Hannah Gal United Kingdom, Experimental, 2000, DV, Color, 00:03:45 The short tale of a drowning woman.... more info | ||
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Record Player Party
directed by Divya Srinivasan USA, Music, 2002, 35 mm photos, Color, Magnetic Stereo, 00:02:45 A snapshot of the Austin, TX scene, this video documents an Austin house party from December 2001, with music by garage band, The Crack Pipes.... more info | ||
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Thirst
directed by Jessica Joy Wise Canada, Documentary, 2001, 16 mm, Color, Optical Stereo, 00:16:00 “Tammy Ballaban wants to leave her mark, to be remembered, to stay safe. So she stops eating. An unconventional and beautifully conceived exploration of eating disorders, hunger, desire and our need for identity and control. A sumptuous collage of images and sound reflects the amorphous dialectic between conscious and unconscious drives...” Lynne Fernie for Hot Docs An unconventional and beautifully structured meditation about eating disorders, hunger and desire, our need for identity, and control. ... 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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Anodyne
directed by Sheri Wills USA, Experimental, 2001, 16mm, Color, 00:04:00 "Anodyne" is an abstract meditation, composed of optically printed photograms."... more info | ||
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Verbs (Ambivalent)
directed by Sara Pellegrini USA, Experimental, 2000, Mini DV, Color, Sound, 00:02:35 A girl's experiment: through the lense of her camera, she watches herself play by herself, for herself. But also for you.... more info | ||
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Things I Don't Remember
directed by Yuri A. Switzerland, Experimental, 2002, Sound, 00:03:30 The music video "Things I Don't Remember" shows the singer's memories which has been distorted & falsified through society's restrictions.... more info | ||
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Hatching Beauty
directed by Amy Hicks USA, Comedy / Satire, 2001, 16mm, Color, 00:10:00 Hatching Beauty is a stop-motion, live-action, found footage frolic where the high cost of living collides with the profit-driven biotech industry and their weird inventions. How far will one woman go to pay for her next meal? A woman considers selling her ovum in a world where everything is for sale if you are from the right gene pool.... more info | ||
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Telephone Story: A Portrait, Message #2
directed by J.D. Beltran USA, Documentary, 2001, DV, Color, 00:03:00 A portrait of relationships, and life, as told through telephone messages saved on my answering machine.... more info | ||
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Men are From Moon
directed by Elizabeth Sher USA, Documentary, 0, Color, 00:05:00 A comic look at what men know - or better yet, don't know, about menopause.... more info | ||
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Telephone Story: A Portrait, Message #3
directed by J.D. Beltran USA, Documentary, 2001, DV, Color, 00:02:00 A portrait of relationships, and life, as told through telephone messages saved on my answering machine.... more info | ||
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Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness
directed by Tiffany Shlain USA, Documentary, 2002, DV, Color, Magnetic Stereo, 00:14:00 Playfully updating the 1950's school documentary, "Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness" offers up political and social satire regarding the current state of reproductive rights in a fast-paced spoonful. Found-footage, animation and original images are interwoven into a collage containing the fictional stories of a conservative politician, a young couple, and a fundamentalist activist (portrayed by Survival Research Laboratories founder Mark Pauline) along with the decline in amphibian populations and the insidious creeping erosion of reproductive rights in the United States. All linked together through a Chinese dry cleaner. from website ... more info | ||