Cinematic Era: 2002 Vintage
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In this work Mark Lewis highlights the gap between utopian visions and everyday realities. The camera glides around a complex network of empty walkways in South London’s soon-to-be-demolished Heygate Estate, with the seamless movement of a computer game. Every detail is precisely planned and produced, from the perfect spring weather to the child actors playing in communal spaces. We are forcefully drawn into the image as the camera glides through the estate’s narrow paths, creating a metaphor for the linear nature of film itself, always moving on. Through this travelling motion, the architecture of the Heygate Estate is animated as a constant stream of images and information, highlighting how we, as viewers, understand the world around us, and what impact it can have on us.
Children’s Games, Heygate Estate
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Dresden - Einst & Jetzt
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On Puerto Rican poet Julia de Burgos and her poem with the same name.
Interrogaciones
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The deep sea – the biggest single habitat on Earth, marked by eternal darkness, icy temperatures and immense pressure. This gripping 50-minute film follows the biologists Christian Lott and Nicole Dubilier into the inhospitable depths of the ocean in pursuit of new species and groundbreaking discoveries. What they find is truly revolutionary: a mussel capable of using hydrogen to feed itself – something previously thought impossible. It opens up new possibilities for life, not just on Earth, but even in space where hydrogen is a common element. It’s a discovery that challenges the way we think about the very building blocks of life.
Mysteries of the Abyss - A Science Revolution
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One of Rock Ross' most overtly experimental films, PSYCHO PORPOISE is a playful, static-filled glimpse at the interior life of horizontal lines. Electronic waves morph into hand-drawn, hand-scratched patterns and then full-fledged animation as an alarming red background gradually gives way to a more inviting green. - Michael Fox
Psycho Porpoise
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Serafina Núñez, her poetic work, personality, and her relationship with some moments of the cultural and social environment that she had to live during her ninety years.
...porque es vivir un testimonio raro
10.0 2002 • Cinematic -
Once the drama inherent in screenwriter Carl Foreman's story moves from an intro to his career beginnings and what he put on the page into what he was obliged to maneuver personally and professionally in the shark-infested waters of McCarthyism, leading to his HUAC summons, his resilient defiance of pressures to capitulate, and then exile to London as the only alternative to prison, just for refusing to "name names," this documentary takes on a riveting power of an all-too-relevant tale of free speech, civil liberties, and coercive intrigue in the name of pseudo-patriotism and feels like fresh insight despite the many looks into the blacklist era in both docu and drama over recent decades.
Darkness at High Noon: The Carl Foreman Documents
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Solo show for MusicMax channel on Foxtel supporting his new album One Nil.
Neil Finn MusicMax Sessions
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2002 Dutch Experimental Film
Lamento Emori Elegy Part Three: Leaving the Filmface
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A film by Anri Sala
Ghostgames
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stairs is an unedited mute digital video sequence screened on a monitor and viewed through a peephole, which is positioned lower than standard eye level in an existing door in the exhibition room.
stairs
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Union Pacific's steam locomotive #3985 is the largest operating steam locomotive in the world. This 4-6-6-4 locomotive, built in 1943 still runs today as part of the railroad's public relations program. In this DVD, we'll follow 3985, which is also called the "Challenger", in Wyoming, Nebraska, Iowa, Missouri, Illinois, Oklahoma & Texas as she shows the public what big steam was really like.
Challenger 3985
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Short Art film.
Spanking the Jello
6.7 2002 • Cinematic -
The artists featured in this compilation exude a cool, relaxed vibe, making music that soothes the soul and leaves it grooving to an imperturbably hip vibe. Songs include "All My Favourite People" by A Man Called Adam; "This Life" by Mandalay; "Desert Wind" from Radiophonic; "Falling" as interpreted by Julee Cruise; "Cette Planete" by JP-Juice (with a cameo by Nakoi Kenji); "Edge of Forever" from Phobos; "Into the Blue" by Moodswings; and more.
Velvet Lounge: The Ultimate Chill Out Experience
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Nights With Leopards
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Herman van Veen - In Vogelvlucht
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Moonshine Movies presents AV:X, the Audio Visual Xperience that comes from the fusion of film and electronic music. Transambient's organic visual mixes open a new chapter in film-making. Taking you on a journey through the landscape of your own imagination, the project presents a startling new take on the world. With musical styles ranging from drum 'n' bass to trance to ambient grooves, the vision behind the project was to create something that wasn't just music with visuals or visuals with music, but a real synergy of the two. Track listing: 1. Free Range - Justin Eade and Fructose / 2. Transambient (Blossom Mix) - Visual Cortex and Mark Summers / 3. Coma - Nigel Maudsley, Christos Magganas and Geraint Hughes / 4. Headspace - Spiral3 / 5. Fuzzy Logic - Visual Cortex and Geraint Hughes / 6. (R)Evolve - Brian McClave and George Millward / 7. Trance of a Lifetime - Graham Daniels, Paul Hithersay and Geraint Hughes / 8. Macrobiotic - Visual Cortex and 808 State
Moonshine Movies Presents AV:X.01 - Transambient
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A few takes of Barbara Stanwyck and Fred MacMurray, a scene from Billy Wilder’s Double Indemnity, are the starting point for Picture Again: a woman and a man in a car, the murderess and her prey. The images in this sequence are accompanied and superimposed by documentary street scenes from Berlin and Madrid. A few birds flutter like birds of prey through an old horror film. Picture Again values a thorough structuralist formation, musical rhythm of the images, without refraining from the ecstatic.
Picture Again
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The Star-Spangled Banner Violate Pure Evil Wolf Damien The Hunter Melancholy (Holy Martyr) Jack Slave to the Dark A Question of Heaven My Own Savior Watching Over Me Dracula Prophecy Birth of the Wicked The Coming Curse Iced Earth
Iced Earth: [2002] Live in Philadelphia
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Le Cristalin is a film in which one forgets the photography of cinema to find oneself in its film strip, where the film is a living organ. The fantasy of a film as a physical continuation of the body... It looks like a vision from the inside of an eye. Dazzled, the pupil retracts and then dilates. Light, the immediate material of the film, is what makes it exist.
Le Cristallin
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Lunar Jig tells the story of night time in a secluded corner of the forest where a romance blossoms between a most unlikely duo.
Lunar Jig
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A special photographic technique can expose the film without interruption continuously. The camera captured the movements of the model and recorded them on tape as a scanner. The images from a video camera that simultaneously recorded the movements are reproduced on the photographic image.
Unfolding
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... Put order in my ideas ... The Introspection project is clearly stated in the film: sort out the ideas collected from my private notes. But the order that I’m thinking of isn’t intended to create a narrative, to tell a story, to signify the intimate story of the author. It is about giving substance to the words coming out from my body.
Introspection
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7/20/2002 Songs: Weight of the World, Down, Tall Boy, Rock, Little Lilly, Sleeping Man, Trouble, Dorothea, Sometimes, Bayou Lena, Give, Old Neighborhood, Get in Get Out, Stop Breakin' Down Blues, Jam, Drums, Pickin' Up the Pieces, Christmas Katie, Action Man, Old Joe, Blue Indian, Imitation Leather Shoes
Widespread Panic - Live From The Backyard In Austin, TX
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Exilio. El exilio republicano español (1939-1978)
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La guerra cotidiana
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A Japanese salaryman attempts to discover why he has no memory of the previous day.
Salaryman 6
5.0 2002 • Cinematic -
R. Kelly, Fat Joe, Ja Rule, buncha crap.
Slip N' Slide: All Star Weekend
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István a király - Esztergom 2002
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Disco Of The 80's
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This is an excellent compilation of 50 superlative magical tricks and many are on show for the first time.
50 Greatest Magic Tricks
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What do you want to be when you grow up? Join Barney and his friends as they look through Barney's costume shop and try on a few jobs for size. Just imagine and you can be ANYTHING!
Barney: You Can Be Anything
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Anna-Stina Ehrenfeldt and I were in Seville for a few of months in 2002. We decided to make a film. We had excellent wordless communication and had made several films together over the years. We decided on the following setup: I was to film, choose location and props, she would work with the material in front of the camera. I chose the Plaza de España in Seville and built a giant wheel. We had to hire a horse cart to get it there in four pieces and then assemble it in situ. Then we filmed it. (Håkan Dahlström)
Dilemma
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In a medieval hospital, madness is treated by removing stones from the brain.
The Stone Of Folly
6.0 2002 • Cinematic -
L5 : Comment devenir Popstars, l'histoire vraie du groupe
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AS a young boy tries to avoid cleaning his room, he imagines an army of cockroaches invading.
Christopher, Please Clean Up Your Room!
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This is a direct animation made by applying Letraset half-tone films onto 16mm film. The sound is made by the image as read on the optical track. There is both a positive and negative version of the film; the sound reads differently in each version.
Scream Tone
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2002 documentary exploring the bloody reign of London's gangland kingpins, Ronnie and Reggie Kray with interviews from those closest to them
The Rise and Fall of the Krays
5.0 2002 • Cinematic -
Taking a cue from last fall's enormously successful DECADE OF DOMINANCE: Tennessee Football 90s, the Vol Network has produced an exciting special edition DVD version of this blockbuster hit. It's the first DVD in Vol Network history! -Over 45 minutes of bonus footage including interviews as well as exclusive locker room speeches and celebrations. -Bonus audio track featuring UT legends Gus Manning and Haywood Harris. -Interactive menus -All-American Gallery -1990s Results -First DVD in Vol Network History!
TN Vols - Decade of Dominance
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British documentary.
The Burry Man of South Queensferry
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A vivid portrait of the island nation's remarkable past and enduring impact on Western Civilization
In Search of Ancient Ireland
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Directed by Ty McGee.
Kid Fears
5.0 2002 • Cinematic -
A brutal, direct expressionist film that leaves the viewer in a slightly confused state. Meanwhile, the beautiful in their coloristic explosions. Scene for scene is a 35mm roll processed with various scratching techniques, tusjing, coloring and chlorine treatment, then edited into short hectic rhythm shifts.
Fasten Seat Belt
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Ford at The Great Race 1960 to 1997. From the humble beginnings of Phillip Island to Mount Panorama, throughout this video Ford followers will relive the glory years andthe heartbreak years and get to know all over again the champions and the characters who did so much to etch the Ford name indelibly into Australian motor sport history. Featuring candid driver interviews with Allan Moffat, Dick Johnson, John Bowe, Glenn Seton and a few surprises. Witness the classic Fords like the Cortinas, the Mustangs, Falcon XR/XT the first GT’s, the Falcon GTHO, the Falcon XA/XB/XC, the Falcon XD/XE, the Sierra and all the way up to the modern day Falcons, 2 litres and all the great moments of The Great Race.
The Racing History Of Ford At The Great Race - 1986-1997
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Michael Leunig: Cartoonist, poet, philosopher - humorist of the soul. No-one looks at the world quite like whimsical Australian cartoonist Michael Leunig. His poignant, often controversial cartoons never fail to touch a cord. Now, his folk art comes to life via the magic of DVD.
Leunig Animated
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Fireplace Lounge
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The 1970's, a period memorable for the quality of it's cricket and for the transformation of the sport into professionalism.
Cricket in the '70s
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A Certain Love / Free Drinks and a Beer (A Vegas Story) / The Wall of Heaven / If You Loved Here (You'd Be Home By Now) / In The Distance / The Great Divide / Wild Ride / Moses In The Desert / Bad Indigestion / Why Is The Devil Red? / Honeysuckle Rose / Breathe Deep / Joel
The Lost Dogs ...Via Chicago...
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A concert and skits by the band Jump Little Children at the Music Farm in Charleston, SC. Live performance at the Music Farm in Charleston, SC PLUS a skit where each band member performs and at the end of the DVD you pick your favorite member....also bonus footage from their North American tour including skiing in Colo., synchronized swimming in Salt Lake City and singing of the National Anthem in Boston. Copyright 2002
Jump Little Children Live at the Music Farm
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Hunting Bigfoot in the mountains of South East Oklahoma...
Bigfootville
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The return of the most spectacular production in recent years. Yes, the second edition of the highly acclaimed Best of Havoc is now on DVD. Digitally remastered and enhanced images give powersport fans one hour of unequalled entertainment. * Over 30 menu options take the viewer to his or her favourite category whilst every crash can be examined frame-by-frame using DVD technology. * Over 200 megaprangs and wince-a-minute moments in one mind-boggling collection.
Best of Havoc #2
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Crash programmes always provide a good source of horror/amusement/gasp entertainment! - but when the action involves the megaliths of motorsport it becomes crash action with a wheel-crunching, ground-shaking capital C! The first Truckin' Havoc on DVD! Features over 220 heavyweight prangs from an extensive worldwide archive of 'big truck' track and desert racing, over 90% of which have not featured in any other crash programme. Menu options take the viewer to his or her favourite category whilst every crash can be examined frame-by-frame using DVD technology. Starring skilled drivers like the ex-Abba drummer, F1 driver Slim Borgudd and multi-European Champion Steve Parrish. Great impulse buy for the 'let's-check-it-out-when-we-get-back-from-the-pub' brigade and kids of all ages.
Truckin' Havoc
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Samson & Gert Deel 13
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Drop into the cockpit alongside the world's greatest fighter pilots as they take many of the United States military's most fearsome modern-day fighter jets out for a series of death-defying test flights. Experience the power, speed and maneuverability of cutting-edge fighting machines such as of the F-16 Fighting Falcon, F-117A Stealth, F-22 Raptor and the JSF with this collection of breathtaking aerial footage highlights.
Jets: Vol. 3: Fury
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Prepare to laugh yourselves silly when two aliens up to no good battle crazy leaders in these animated romps. Kaput is the squat one with a mohawk of red hair who thinks he's a martial arts specialist (yeah, right!). Zosky's the string bean-looking alien with yellow tendrils who's more laissez-faire about killing and mayhem. Together, they're irresistible as they stoop to conquer other worlds but always get their comeuppance.
Kaput & Zosky: Battle Crazy Leaders
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T'choupi le magicien
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Recorded at the Palladium in Los Angeles, this 1987 concert features reggae artists Ziggy Marley and the Melody Makers performing tracks from their Grammy-winning album "Conscious Party," including "Tumblin' Down," "We Propose" and "Tomorrow People." Ziggy also pays tribute to his legendary father -- reggae great Bob Marley -- by covering a pair of his classic tunes: "Rat Race" and "Time Will Tell."
Ziggy Marley: Conscious Party: Live at the Palladium
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Horace Parlan may not be a household name, but it should be; the pianist, who worked with Charles Mingus and Dexter Gordon, not only witnessed the evolution of jazz, he was a respected practitioner during the genre's heyday in the 1950s. In this fascinating documentary, watch Harlan -- who never let partial paralysis from polio get in the way of his music -- share memories, talk jazz and tickle the ivories once more in his own inimitable style.
Horace Parlan by Horace Parlan
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Presented upside down, Descent was filmed from a massive construction site at London’s Canary Wharf, the camera lowered from a crane through the morning mist.
Descent
0.0 2002 • Cinematic