Documentary

  • Andrew Douglas – Searching for the Wrong-Eyed Jesus [+commentary] (2003)

    2001-2010Andrew DouglasDocumentaryPerformanceUSA

    Quote:
    Searching for The Wrong-Eyed Jesus is a captivating and compelling road trip through the creative spirit of the the Southern U.S. Director Andrew Douglas’s film follows “Alt Country” singer Jim White through a gritty terrain of churches, prisons, truck stops, biker bars and coal mines. This is a journey through a very real contemporary Southern U.S., a world of marginalised white people and their unique and home-made society. Along the way are road-side encounters with modern musical mavericks including The Handsome Family, Johnny Dowd, 16 Horsepower and David Johansen; old time banjo player Lee sexton; rockabilly and mountain Gospel churches – and novelist Harry Crews telling grisly stories down a dirt track.Read More »

  • Levan Gabriadze – Rezo (2018)

    2011-2020AnimationDocumentaryLevan GabriadzeRussia

    The rich inner world of the renowned Georgian screenwriter, artist and puppeteer Rezo Gabriadze is as fantastic as the animation into which he has poured this story of his life. Rezo’s director son, Leo Gabriadze, who previously made the hit horror film Unfriended (2014), leaves it to his father to talk about a life suffused with magical thinking.

    The movie is an autobiographical animated documentary questioning ideas of deep humanity, kindness and survival during the uneasy times after the 2nd World War.

    Winner of Best Animated Feature Film at the Asia Pacific Screen Awards.Read More »

  • Simon Lereng Wilmont – Olegs krig AKA The Distant Barking of Dogs (2017)

    2011-2020DenmarkDocumentarySimon Lereng WilmontWar

    Synopsis
    The Distant Barking of Dogs is set in Eastern Ukraine on the frontline of the war. The film follows the life of 10-year-old Ukrainian boy Oleg throughout a year, witnessing the gradual erosion of his innocence beneath the pressures of war. Oleg lives with his beloved grandmother, Alexandra, in the small village of Hnutove.Read More »

  • Mark Rappaport – L’année dernière à Dachau (2020)

    2011-2020DocumentaryExperimentalMark RappaportUSA

    Quote:
    Near Munich, in Bavaria, Germany, is the Schleißheim Palace, where French filmmaker Alain Resnais shot his film Last Year at Marienbad in 1960. Nearby is the Dachau concentration camp, where thousands of people were killed between 1933 and 1945. An essay about the present and the past, beauty and horror, life and death.Read More »

  • Jonas Mekas – Sleepless Nights Stories (2011)

    2011-2020DocumentaryExperimentalJonas MekasUSA

    Quote:
    This film originated from my readings of the One Thousand And One Nights. But unlike the Arabian tales, my stories are all from real life, though at times they too wander into somewhere else, beyond the everyday routine reality.

    There are some twenty-five different stories in my movie. Their protagonists are all my good friends and I myself am an inseparable part of the stories. The storyteller of the Arabian Nights was also part of his or her tales.

    Some of the people in the movie you’ll recognize, some not. The fact that some of them you’ll recognize has no bearing on the stories: after all, we all recognize John Wayne or Annette Bening, but in their stories they are no longer the people we know.Read More »

  • Eliane Caffé – Era o Hotel Cambridge AKA The Cambridge Squatter (2016)

    2011-2020BrazilDocumentaryDramaEliane Caffé

    Synopsis:
    Shows the unusual situation of homeless Brazilians movement and refugees that squat together an abandoned building in downtown São Paulo. The daily tension caused by the treat of eviction reveals the dramas and joys.Read More »

  • Mojtaba Mirtahmasb & Jafar Panahi – In film nist AKA This Is Not a Film (2011)

    2011-2020ArthouseDocumentaryIranJafar Panahi

    The title of “This Is Not a Film” is itself a bitter joke on the illogic of totalitarian thinking. The acclaimed Iranian director Jafar Panahi has been banned by the state from all filmmaking activities for 20 years and, when we see him in this footage shot in 2011, he’s appealing a six-year prison sentence for “assembling and colluding with the intention to commit crimes against the country’s national security.” He is not allowed to make a film. Therefore, this is not a film.Read More »

  • Mikael Kristersson – Pica Pica (1987)

    1981-1990DocumentaryMikael KristerssonSweden

    Quote:
    In Pica Pica Kristersson invites the viewer to be enthralled for an hour and a half by the vicissitudes of magpie life. Opposing himself to the current nature films that tend to highly compress time in order to end up with a concentrated sequence of action-elements Kristersson leaves rhythm and tempo almost completely up to the magpies themselves. With great integrity he filmed the daily, social and emotional life of a species of birds that has many points of contact with human life. Thus, the movie offers us the oppurtunity to view our own everyday existence through other eyes, from a world right above our heads, but yet so far away.Read More »

  • Eric M. Nilsson – Brutal (1980)

    1971-1980DocumentaryEric M. NilssonExperimentalSweden

    Short film on the economic conditions and aesthetic decisions of filmmaking. One of Eric M. Nilsson’s most acclaimed films.Read More »

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