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- 12 August 2002 is the date which was printed on every shot in this film by the memory of the camera. On that day a huge tower which disrupted the north wing of an abandoned castle was torn down, floor by floor. The film is a record of the methodical disruption of this building by inhuman and all-powerful machines. The voice-over consists of a phone call by the author John Berger (1926), who has written numerous and radical opinion pieces in favour of the people of Palestine.
- 121, a video-collage, comprised of video screenings of the same video out of synch in the 11×11 grid. The time sequence of a video tile is determined by a specific spatial rule, so diverse patterns emerge from a single video. The viewer has the option of watching the video in its proper time sequence on one of the 121 screens, jump back and forth in time by looking around the grid, or even let his gaze focus on a wider scale and observe the patterns of movement generated by the spatial rules.
- An attempt to explore the "space-time labyrinth" of simultaneously happening situations. The camera is rushing rapidly, discovering an intriguing invisible network of individual events and emotions, which exist around us in every moment even though we don't have any particular relation to them.
- The film begins in Belgrade on 2091. One hundred years after the greatest football success of the country that does not exist and one hundred years after the beginning of the bloody conflict and the disintegration of the country where football success has been achieved. Near quiet fire, Grandpa reads the story about events from hundred years ago. Through Grandpa's colorful narration, grandson "enters" into a time machine and revives long-forgotten images.
- Romania is on the last place in Europe in terms of highway kilometers, but on the first place in the number of deaths in road accidents. Entrepreneur Stefan Mandachi builds 1 meter of highway on his private property.
- Five women with intellectual disabilities talk, without words, their achievement in their everyday routine life: independent living of individuals with disabilities. They live in a small hill town in a sheltered apartment together with other residents. A director was asked to describe their typical day by images. The result is a docu-film full of surprises in their very normal everyday life, as that of each of us. It stands out the beauty of their acts and connection among them. Above all it documents how a condition of objective dependence can generate independence.
- Two women meet after more than twenty years when they both attended the same Armenian school: the stories of Adriana Kalaidjian and Ana Arzoumanian took different directions, but once again cross paths when they engage in a dialogue that will not only structure the film, but will go around family and historical events that have deeply influenced and marked their lives: the Armenian genocide, the question of identity, the military dictatorship in Argentina and their relationships with others. A - Armenia and Argentina, the Triple A and Ararat, Ana and Adriana... One single letter with many hidden meanings - revealed in one film of the stories of two lives and two countries.
- Its the last Christmas together in Depression era Alabama of a sensitive boy and his elderly cousin who was his closest friend. The two raise enough money to buy the ingredients for 30 fruit cakes, sent mostly to strangers like FDR. They spend Christmas day flying the kites the made for each while Capote's voice over explains their separation, followed by their dog's passing, and a few years later her's.
- A Life in the Day of Man Ray. The visionary Man Ray came to Paris with his friend Marcel Duchamp and became a proponent of the surrealist and Dada movements. He created works on canvas, photography and sculpture and it was Man Ray's intent was to shock the viewer into a new way of seeing art. The film contains a 1961 interview with the great artist talking about his life in Montparnasse and his affiliation with the artists Salvador Dali and Max Ernst.
- 'A Splash of Paint' takes a fresh new look at some of the most popular styles, mediums and products on the artists palette... from inspirational features, advice & techniques from some of the leading artists - to throwing the spotlight on up and coming professional SAA Artists - who are creating a creative stir...
- A Video History of the American Radio Personality! 190 Video Clips that fly by in 22 minutes vimeo.com/69646758 Radio Airchecks Videos Vuolo Video Air-Chex vuolovideo.com kurtkelly.com/voice-over-videos.html Talent Name: Station & Market: Drew & Mike (TV clip) WRIF Detroit Shotgun Tom Kelly B-100 San Diego Charlie Tuna KTNQ Los Angeles Steve "Super" Cooper WIFE Indianapolis Diane Shannon WIFE Indianapolis Chris Edmonds WEFM Chicago John R. Landecker WLS Chicago Jeff Davis WLS Chicago Tom Graye WLS Chicago B. J. Hunter (Ashwood) WABX Detroit Scott Shannon & Joey Z-100 New York Brant Miller WLS Chicago Robert Murphy WKQX Chicago Kurt Kelly WKQX Chicago Randy & Alan Gardner WLW Cincinnati Hollywood Hamilton Z-100 New York Len "Boom" Goldberg WMMS Cleveland Dick Purtan WCZY Detroit Joey (3 seconds) WFIL Philadelphia Howard Stern W-4 Detroit Big Jim Hall KSFM Sacramento Amy Lewis KRAK Sacramento Stoney Richards KLAC Los Angeles Howard Stern WNBC New York Alison Steele WNEW New York Larry Lujack WLS Chicago Fred Winston WLS Chicago Chuck Knapp WLS Chicago John R. Landecker WLS Chicago Scott Regan at the WNIC Detroit Reunion Brother Bill Gable at the WNIC Detroit Reunion Byron MacGregor at WNIC Detroit Reunion Super Max Kinkel at WNIC Detroit Reunion Tom Shannon at the WNIC Detroit Reunion Gary Burbank at the WNIC Detroit Reunion Big Jim Edwards/Davis WNIC Detroit Reunion Michael Spears/Hal M. WNIC Detroit Reunion Buck & O'Connor KDWB Minneapolis/St. Paul Munson & Patrick WENS Indianapolis G.Osborn/Andy StJohn WLKI Angola, IN Charlie Brown KUBE Seattle Randy Michaels WLW Cincinnati Kid Leo WMMS Cleveland Denny Sanders WMMS Cleveland Arthur Penhallow WRIF Detroit Steve Kostan WRIF Detroit Bruce Vital KIIS Los Angeles Robert W. Morgan KMGG Los Angeles Bobby Rich B-100 San Diego Gary Kelly B-100 San Diego Mark Larson KFMB San Diego Tad Svenson KLUC Las Vegas Bill Lee KPKE Denver Dick Clark/Barsky WYTZ Chicago Bob & Tom WFBQ Indianapolis Jim Turner WDBO Orlando Paul W. Smith WJR Detroit J. P. McCarthy WJR Detroit Gary Bryan Z-100 New York Randy Michaels WLW Cincinnati Joey Reynolds KB Reunion Buffalo Danny Neverath KB Reunion Buffalo Rod Roddy KB Reunion Buffalo Jay Thomas KPWR Los Angeles Bill Lee (3 sec.) WKTU New York Cathy Fox WTIC-f Hartford Ron Chapman KVIL Dallas Moby KEGL Dallas Bob Steel WTIC Hartford Charlie Tuna KRLA Los Angeles The Real Don Steele KRLA Los Angeles Phil Hendrie (DJ) KLSX Los Angeles Bob Coburn KLOS Los Angeles Gino Mitchellini KLOS Los Angeles Hollywood Hamilton KIIS Los Angeles Randy West (guest anc) KIIS Los Angeles B. J. Hunter KOOL Phoenix Angela Mid-days Allen KOOL Phoenix Scott Miller CKLW Detroit/Windsor Magic Matt Alan Z-100 New York Steve Dahl/Garry Meier WLUP Chicago Kevin Matthews WLUP Chicago Wally Phillips WGN Chicago Bob Collins WGN Chicago Ron Brittan WJMK Chicago Dick Biondi WJMK Chicago Bob Shannon WCBS-f New York B. J. Steel WRKS New York Harry Harrison WCBS-f New York Dan Taylor WNBC New York Paul Smith WINS New York Byron MacGregor WWJ Detroit Bill Cunningham WLW Cincinnati Casey K & Jim Ochs WCZY Detroit Charlie Hackett Z-103 Tallahassee, FL Denny Schaffer WLOL Minneapolis Bobby Wilde KDWB Minneapolis John Lanigan WMJI Cleveland (WIXY) Don Beno WCFL Chicago/Morris, IL Dave Robbins B-96 Chicago Rush Limbaugh EIB Net New York Lynn Samuels WABC New York Sean Hannity WABC New York Phil Hendrie KFI Los Angeles Kim Carson WCZY Detroit Crystal Parker & friend WZPL Indianapolis Donna Rowland WBEB Philadelphia Denny Schaffer WVKS Toledo Larry Waches while at Bobby Poe Conv. Wash DC Phlash/Trey/John O. B-106 Fort Wayne, IN George McFly B-96 Chicago Rick Dees KIIS Los Angeles Kevin O'Neal/Ian Case WKDF Nashville Rob Williams (news) KWK St. Louis Karen Hand (news) B-96 Chicago Ron Lundy WCBS-f New York Jack Armstrong reunion WIXY Cleveland (WMJI) Dr. Ron Rose KFRC San Francisco Wolfman Jack WSM Nashville Hy Lit WOGL Philadelphia Big Dan Ingram WCBS-f New York Scott Muni WNEW New York (FM) Cousin Brucie Morrow WCBS-f New York Tom Joyner WGCI Chicago Alan Berg KOA Denver Bob Kelly WCWA Toledo The Real Bob James WNBC New York (promo) Garth Brooks (at CRS) Promo Nashville Elvis Duran/Valerie S. Z-100 New York Scott & Todd WPLJ New York Coyote McCloud Y-107 Nashville Rich Brother Robin KCBQ San Diego Doug Banks WGCI Chicago Fred Winston WPNT Chicago (FM-100) Howard Stern WXRK New York Dr. Laura Network Los Angeles John Mason WJLB Detroit Danny Bonaduce WKQI Detroit Tom Leykis/Geoff F. WXYT Detroit (remote) and more.. 5 Comments
- An AD for " A Walk in Luxor" collection designed by Menna Khalil, which embodies Luxor as a city, not only the monuments and the famous old Egyptian emblems but the people, market, Nile, colors, smells, sounds and tastes of the city itself
- A fairytale about a grand life journey of a 10-year-old boy Savva devoted to help his mom and fellow village people to break free from the vicious hyenas.
- Rund um den Äquator lebt eine junge, moderne Generation. Sie liebt ihre Heimat und sie kämpft für sie. Diese Folge zeigt Beispiele aus Uganda, Brasilien und Kiribati. Rund um den Äquator lebt eine junge, moderne Generation. Vernetzt mit der Welt. Sie lieben ihre Heimat und sie kämpfen für sie. Ugandas erfolgreichster Regisseur und Filmproduzent hat nie eine Filmschule besucht. Isaac Nabwana ist in Kampalas Slum Wakaliga aufgewachsen und hat daraus eine Traumfabrik gemacht. Der Slum gab der aufstrebenden Filmindustrie ihren Namen: Wakaliwood. Mit minimalem Budget und größtem Einsatz realisiert Isaac Actionfilme, die dank Internet inzwischen international bekannt sind. Die Schauspieler kommen alle aus dem Slum. Requisiten werden aus Schrott gebaut. Der Erfolg der Filme ist in Uganda extraordinär. Isaac Nabwana will nicht raus aus dem Slum, sondern den Slum verändern. In Brasilien zieht der Biologe Diogo de Souza verwaiste Manatis auf. Die Rundschwanz-Seekühe leben im Amazonasgebiet und stehen vor der Ausrottung, weil sie wegen ihres Fleisches überjagt wurden. Für die Auswilderung der geretteten Jungtiere startet der Biologe ein großes PR-Event und stellt sie auf einer abenteuerlichen Amazonas-Kreuzfahrt der Welt vor. Dabei lernen auch die Bewohner von kleinen Dörfern den Wert der Manatis zu schätzen. Auf Kiribati sucht die Schauspielerin Lulu DeBoer nach ihrem Kindheitsparadies. Sie wurde dort geboren, wuchs aber in Texas auf. Jetzt ist sie zurückgekehrt in den Inselstaat, der wohl in wenigen Jahrzehnten vom Meer verschlungen sein wird. Lulu möchte einen Film über Kiribati drehen und den Atollen ein Gesicht geben. Sie hofft, dass die Menschheit versteht, wie schützenswert ihr Paradies ist, und mehr gegen den Klimawandel unternimmt.
- Abrash is about the life of a blind old man named Uncle Rashid and his beautiful horse Abrash, who lives with his family in the village on the slopes of the mountain. Uncle Rashid lost his sight when he was a child and two years apart. But being blind does not mean the end of life. He earns his living by selling dairy products that he prepares with his wife and selling them. The horse faithfully accompanies him in the rainy weather, in the foggy atmosphere, in the heat, in the strange events that always have such a path with him.
- Even financially strong companies could not be attracted. The truth is bitter: Berlin in the mid-90s is not a world metropolis, but the capital of kebab shops. The city is poor and tough. Districts such as Kreuzberg, Wedding and Neukölln are left behind and threaten to degenerate into ghettos with their predominantly migrant and unemployed population. Crime and gang fights are the order of the day. At the center of it all: Savas Yurderi aka Kool Savas, who would soon become the most influential rapper in Germany. The only thing that works commercially in Berlin is techno, the first German-German youth culture that has long since arrived in the mainstream. The Love Parade and clubs like the Tresor conquer the hearts of Europe's youth from the center of Berlin. The number of visitors to the Love Parade doubles from year to year. Meanwhile, Diepgen and Landowsky are not giving up. They want to force the boom and put all their eggs in one basket: Berlin is now to become the German financial center rather than an industrial city - and soon rival London and New York. The beginning of a major catastrophe for the city: the biggest banking scandal in German history takes its course. And a young politician from the second tier skilfully seizes the opportunity to take power in the city: Klaus Wowereit.
- Aether Talk is Naono's attempted to play with moving images that follow the flow of his music. A combination of images, clouds, people and emotions together with atmospheric soundscapes. There is mystical flow in this clip. A simple flow that can be interpreted in many ways, driven mostly by emotion.
- Every year, top law students from all over Africa meet in Botswana to compete in litigation. In the competition, they act as both prosecutors and defense in a fictional case about the rights of refugees. Here, students are forced to challenge their previous ideas about human rights in pursuit of the prestigious award.
- The person, through his identification with the nature, is identified at extension with the significance of the divine element itself. This is the meaning of the word "Aham": The situation of the deep and absolute union of our ego with the world, in point that the limits between our substance and the "one" are abolished completely.
- A Short Documentary about Al Darb Al Ahmar which is one of the most ancient districts of Cairo in Egypt and also known for its various mosques along 10 centuries as well as its hand made crafts. interviewing its natives and craftsmen .
- A 16-mm film loop, mainly consisting of found footage (essentially excerpts from documentaries and older German expressionist films), is run through a series of chemical baths during the projection itself; developer, bleach, fixer, corrosive acids, and organic and chemical dyes all seep into the emulsion, attack it, and gradually dissolve it. Several microphones capture the ticking and rattling of the film's feed as well as the hiss and gurgle of the chemicals as they react with one another and eat into the "flesh" of the film.
- Nobel Prize in literature in 1970, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn died in Moscow on August 3, 2008 at the age of 89. More than a great writer, Soljénitsyne is a legend. His revolt against the totalitarian machine, his incessant strokes of butoir contains communism made this survivor of concentration camps the number one dependent witness of the Soviet torturers. His reason for being: testify for the victims of the gulag. Nothing, never, will stop it.
- The country band "The Teddy Bears" wins a local talent contest and a Nashville audition, but Sheriff Dudston has other plans for them, which includes an all-expenses paid trip directly to the "hoosegow"! When the youngsters escape, they're given shelter by a man who just might be the late, great King of Rock 'n Roll, who's escaped fame's madness for his bucolic southern retreat... and a new life. Fueled by eyewitness accounts that the King is still alive, "The Weekly World News" tabloid offers a million dollar reward for living proof. What's a Teddy Bear to do? Who knows what Sheriff Dudston is capable of doing...
- A three (3) channel filmed installation with accompanying eight (8) channel soundfield, inspired by an interpretation of Cataract Gorge, Tasmania, and featuring footage of the rapids captured by the artist in the Gorge. The work is monumental in scale with the three channels set across a single nine foot by forty eight foot screen. The footage has been slowed down and colour balanced to resemble deep space, while the motion remains that of the water. This produces a meditative work that draws together the artist's ideas about time, space, and the land.
- The possibilities of a unskilled consumer, the convenience of a mini camcorder, the functional properties of video formats, dynamic transformations of digital image processing and television culture as a consumable product form a grid within which a filming event is developed. Within this context, a birthday-celebration video is funny and sad, an unjust impropriety arising casually and naturally by the widely disseminated video imagery.
- Influenced by aphantasia, the phenomenon of a lack of visual imagination, the protagonist embarks on a personal journey. It's about accepting the condition where you lose your autobiographical memories and how to live a fulfilled life when you don't have any memories of your life. What it means to always live in the present and always forget. It is a search for answers to one's own identity and the acceptance that goes with it.
- "America's Secret President" is a documentary short examining the messy and intimate details of what takes place behind the curtain when a President is unfit to serve, screened to private audiences at Rhode Island College and the University of Maryland.
- An elderly cleaning lady falls in love with Moroccan immigrant. Social harassment and alienation ensue.
- Animation 1 presents people in interfering situations in black and white. Shapes that give birth to human creatures and the opposite. Quick change of scenes, smoothly entering the one into the other. People that don't exactly find themselves in a human situation, since they can part their bodies without any dramatic consequences rather funny.
- An unstoppable heart beating and the flapping wings of a hummingbird, lead to the thrills of passion that can drive us all towards pleasure, knowledge or peril. Immemorial voyages to the unknown are evocated. Departing and arriving. Unbalanced relationship between mankind and the surrounding nature is established: conflict and territoriality. Destruction, constant rebuilding and faith are roots to the suspenseful tensions binding areas in transition. The ecotone.
- The story of a young girl existing in parallel universes, one being rural India and the other being urban Los Angeles. One soul. Two destinies.
- Antigone had two brothers, Eteocles and Polynices, as well as a sister, Ismene. One day, her sister informed her that her two brothers, who were heirs to the throne of Thebes, were fighting each other for power.
- The relationship between men and machines (the creature) is examined through this video. This endless story of the Creator and the creature will be perpetuated in utopia with time running from a future... clock. The interdependence of man and the machine will exist as long as the man? Or will the machines take the place of God.
- Kronos revolted against his father Uranus. He severed his father's genitals, and threw them into the sea, where they mingled with the foam and gave birth to Aphrodite.
- DJ Hadj Sameer, collector and digger, sets off in search of the "lost ark" of the raï of his childhood, with the aim of making a mixtape. From the electrifying "Ya Zina" by Raina Rai to the iconic "Didi" by Cheb Khaled, up to 1, 2, 3 soleils (Taha, Faudel, Khaled), iconic hit of the year 1998, a look back at the birth of a musical genre that is experiencing rapid global growth.
- Apollo and his twin sister Artemis were born under threats from the goddess Hera. Zeus' wife Hera never forgave the twins' mother - the nymph Leto - for her union with the King of Mount Olympus, and she forced Leto into exile.
- Stanley, a young man from Washington State struggling to find direction in his life, visits his estranged father, who lives in Old Crow, a Yukon Territory town of 300 people 80 miles inside the Arctic Circle. While Stanley Jr. is used to hip-hop and fast food, Stanley Sr.'s life is steeped in the traditions of the Gwich'in people-hunting caribou, fishing and surviving in the rugged Arctic. At first, the two "Stans" couldn't have more different interests or approaches to life. But over time, their worlds come together.
- In a future France with many unemployed, big companies run the country. Ares is a loser boxer. When his sister's arrested, he agrees to a new drug, that'll help him win.
- Wowereit knows how to pack his policies into pithy slogans. When it comes to austerity, the smart mayor looks for and finds an ice-cold enforcer who hardly anyone knows at the time: his name is Thilo Sarrazin. Another duo at the head of the city: the friendly party mayor and the iron-fisted savings commissioner. The radical austerity programme they set in motion dramatically exacerbated the social conflicts in the poor city. This is particularly evident in the poor problem neighborhoods of Kreuzberg and Neukölln. The rough and poor image of the tough city of Berlin has long been exploited by young Berlin hip-hop artists around Kool Savas and his mate Sido. They transform it into hard-hitting and often adult-friendly Berlin battle rap and make it their trademark, which has conquered the youth rooms of the whole of Germany from the Kreuzberg basement. Berlin's techno and party scene also experienced a renaissance and moved from the now cramped center of Berlin to new locations full of industrial wasteland, which until then had been in a deep slumber: the banks of the Spree, where Bar 25 opened, among others, and made a significant contribution to Berlin's new image, which Mayor Wowereit once again put into a world-famous slogan: "Berlin is poor, but sexy".
- What is art and how does it relate to society? Is its value determined by its popularity or originality? Is the goal profit or expressing one's personal vision? These are some of the questions raised as we follow fiercely independent New York artist Robert Cenedella in his artistic journey through decades of struggling for creative expression. A student, protégé and friend of German artist George Grosz, Cenedella is now passing on the legacy of Grosz's approach to art, in the very same room where Grosz taught. In portraying Cenedella's determination to buck the system of what's popular while critiquing that popularity in his attempt to turn the art world upside down, ART BASTARD is a funny, touching, and insightful look inside the maverick mind of a true original.
- Who are the individuals that comprise the vibrant artistic community of Hornby Island? This documentary series looks into the personal lives and artistic perspectives of local artists - our community members. Expanding on how they became artists, what inspires their art, challenges they've encountered, and how they persevered, Art Island is a deep dive into why artists feel art is important and how it has the power to affect us all.
- On the verge of a coming of age showcase, a failing child prodigy painter desperately seeks inspiration; his world explodes through an incendiary meeting with a pyrotechnic artist, but in order to relinquish the chokehold of his domineering mother, he must resolve the clash between creative genius and clinical mania.
- John Berger is one of our most celebrated and respected writers and broadcasters. A former winner of the Booker Prize, he also wrote one of the most influential books on art of our time, Ways of Seeing, which became a landmark documentary series on BBC Television. In Ken McMullen's engaging and accessible film, Art, Poetry and Particle Physics, he travels to the world's biggest particle physics laboratory at CERN in Geneva. The film charts an extraordinary and wide-ranging series of discussions and collaborations between Berger and the leading theoretical and experimental physicists John March Russell and Michael Doser. Whether discussing particle physics, poetry, the development of the atom bomb, or the ghostly theft of a glove at the grave of the writer Jorge Luis Borges, Berger demonstrates why he is one of our foremost cultural figures as he brings an infectious and inspiring curiosity to each encounter to create a refreshingly accessible new perspective to our understanding of the value of science and culture today.
- Atra bilis (latin words for black bile = melancholy) is a self portrait realized from an excerpt of an old family film. In a crepuscular light, we can see the voluntary steps from a child who turns the back to the one who films her and seems attracted by the sea. It is the repetition and the variation of the original excerpt (5 seconds) assembling like a choreography which gives to the ballad a melancholic sense.
- In Artists at War the memories of the Montparnasse revelry and prosperity contrast with the writing from the front, reflecting the carnage of war. Poet-artist Jean Cocteau describes his education under Picasso, Stravinsky, and Satie, as well as the rivalries in their artistic community. Other witnesses of the time speak of the renewed spirit of artistic rebellion during the war, the enthusiastic reception of Dadaist art in New York and the arrival of Ernest Hemingway, James Joyce, and Ezra Pound in Montparnasse.
- A re-imagining of a traditional medieval epic in which contemporary African migrants take the place of Serbian national heroes. Urgent and timeless at the same time, the adaptation raises questions about identity, tradition, race and love.
- The ideas of the convergence /divergence and the final removal, as mainly living attributes, are converted and enslaved in the frames of the film text. The cost of complete loss is not erased neither in this particular case. The music functions with a hard and surprisingly reconciliative way with the divergence/removal, encouraging the complete decomposition, which is in fact the one and only solution.
- Anna suffers from severe memory loss due to complications of her pregnancy. Her sister, Eva, has moved into Anna's apartment to look after her. Tensions rise between them as Anna grows weary of her condition and develops behaviors that may put her baby at risk.
- The Goddess of War Athena was the wisest and most rational deity. She was born out of Zeus' skull, wearing a helmet and holding a spear. She was the protector of heroes, the State, and mankind, to whom she passed on many inventions.
- A social commentary of America captured through the unique eye of renowned street photographer Ave Pildas.