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“I was very impressed by the views from the different apartments in which I lived as a student in Munich. And I had a postcard collection. And in the attic of the film school I found a collection of old 78 Shellac records and numbered them consecutively with the same title: MOOD MUSIC. A recording mix did not happen. With the 16mm projector of the film school, I recorded them directly onto the audio track by rule of thumb.” – Wim WendersRead More »
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Wim Wenders – Silver City Revisited (1969)
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Leo Hurwitz – Dialogue with a Woman Departed (1980)
USA1971-1980DocumentaryExperimentalLeo Hurwitz
The late filmmaker Leo Hurwitz created this documentary tribute to his deceased wife Peggy Lawson by mixing both actual footage of historical events, clips from his own films, and personal remembrances of her life. Lawson was a partner in Hurwitz’s cinematic endeavors and shared his commitment to political and social change. Hurwitz brings up images from the Great Depression, from the persecution of union organizers and laborers in the 1930s, through his blacklisting in the ’50s, and the demonstrations against the Vietnam War in the following decade. These years of turbulence are contrasted with scenes from nature, images of Lawson, and attempts to convey what she meant to him. These two aspects — private and public — are woven together to form the main theme of this very personal documentary, winner of an International Film Critics prize. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, All Movie GuideRead More »
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Ghassan Halwani – Tirss, rihlat alsoo’oud ila almar’i AKA Erased, Ascent of the Invisible (2018)
2011-2020DocumentaryExperimentalGhassan Halwani

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Ghassan Halwani’s debut feature ruminates on the thousands who disappeared during the Lebanese Civil War and their still-present absence in the lives of their loved ones.
It begins with a disappearance 25 years in the past. In fact, it begins even before that, during a civil war that has ended but whose impact — and absences — continue to be felt. Erased,____ Ascent of the Invisible embraces this layered sense of history’s continual unspooling into the present.Read More » -
James Benning – Two Moons (2018)
2011-2020ExperimentalJames BenningUSAFilmed on November 21 and 22, 2018 in Valencia, California. A gibbous and full moon rising.Read More »
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Peter Bo Rappmund – Tectonics (2012)
USA2011-2020DocumentaryExperimentalPeter Bo RappmundA survey of the physical qualities and metaphysical quandaries of the United States-Mexico border. Follows the boundary and its immediate surrounding topography incrementally from the Gulf of Mexico to the Pacific Ocean.Read More »
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Ron Rice – The Queen of Sheba Meets the Atom Man (1963-1981)
1961-1970ExperimentalRon RiceUSAQuote:
In 2018, after years of work, Anthology completed the restoration of Ron Rice’s longest film, THE QUEEN OF SHEBA MEETS THE ATOM MAN (1963/81). Rice completed only three films during his short lifetime (THE FLOWER THIEF, SENSELESS, and CHUMLUM), and at his untimely death in 1964, at the age of 29, he left behind a rough cut of his magnum opus, THE QUEEN OF SHEBA. In 1981 Anthology commissioned Rice’s collaborator and star, Taylor Mead, to complete the film. Mead compiled a score and edited the 16mm footage into its final form, and his version was the basis for Anthology’s 2018 16mm-to-35mm restoration. This spring, as we continue to offer online programming, we’re pleased to make the restoration available to stream, in High Definition.Read More » -
Anne Charlotte Robertson – Depression, Focus Please (1984)
Anne Charlotte Robertson1981-1990DocumentaryExperimentalUSAQuote:
“Intended as a longer film, this proved sufficient to vignette the nuances of my sadness.”— Anne Charlotte RobertsonRead More »
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Gunvor Nelson – Moons Pool (1973)
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The explicit body politics in Gunvor Nelson’s popular Take Off is developed further in her highly personal Moons Pool. The film begins with shots of naked bodies in a bath and transgresses into depicting male and female bodies swimming naked underwater. The latter part of the film is almost totally liberated from speech, and has a dreamlike, complex soundtrack consisting of sounds of waves, voices, water and music woven together into a seamless web of sounds. (John Sundholm)Read More » -
Yoko Ono & John Lennon – Rape (1969)
1961-1970ExperimentalJapanJapanese Female DirectorsJohn LennonVideo ArtYoko OnoOne of the most radical and influential works of experimental television produced by the famous couple of the late 60s, Yoko Ono and John Lennon.
In November 1968 work began on one of one of John & Yoko’s most ambitious film ventures, a 75-minute mini-feature called Rape. It starred Eva Majlata, a 21 year old Hungarian actress who couldn’t speak English. She cannot escape the prying attentions of the camera which follows her around the streets of London, through a park, allowing her no privacy and almost causing her to walk into the path of a truck. She attempts to escape in a taxi, but is still followed. She is eventually cornered in an apartment from which she apparently cannot escape and her tearful pleas to the camera remain ignored. Rape was shot when John and Yoko were both at Great Charlotte Street Hospital following Yoko’s miscarriage. The cameraman was Nick Knowland, who worked on most of John and Yoko’s productions.Read More »






