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  • Anne Severson – Animals Running (1974)

    1971-1980Anne SeversonShort FilmUSA

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    A continuous stream of animals from bison to splinters of fishes.

    “[A] serenely beautiful … study of animal life in continual movement – bees swarming, birds in flight, deer running. Photographed in high-contrast black and white, ANIMALS RUNNING is like a series of engravings come to life and its sense of delicacy is heightened by what sounds like rippling xylophone sounds.” – Kevin Thomas, The Los Angeles Times

    Exhibition: National Film Theater, London; Venice Bienalle, 1974; Films by Women/Chicago 1974; Buffalo Women and Film Conference.Read More »

  • Richard Myers – Akran (1969)

    1961-1970Amos Vogel: Film as a Subversive ArtArthouseExperimentalRichard MyersUSA

    A feature-length deluge of incessant, brilliant bursts of images (short takes and jump cuts, single frames in series, freeze-frames slightly altered between takes) it creates a Joyce-like dense and sombre mosaic of memory and sensory impressions, a texture instead of a plot, a dream-like flow of visually-induced associations often flashing by faster than they can be absorbed. Described by the director as an ‘anxious allegory and chilling album of nostalgia,’ its penetrating monomania is unexpectedly — subversively — realized to be a statement about American today: the alienation and atomization o technological consumer society is reflected in the very style of the film.Read More »

  • Kevin Brownlow – D.W. Griffith: Father of Film (1993)

    USA1991-2000D.W. GriffithDocumentaryKevin BrownlowSilent

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    This three-part documentary by Kevin Brownlow and David Gill explores D.W. Griffith’s career.Read More »

  • Mark Rappaport – Our Stars (2015)

    2011-2020DocumentaryMark RappaportUSA

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    Stars of the 1940s and 1950s, were they cast for their mutual affinities or for their commercial appeal? If and when they were re-starred years later, did the magic still work? Did sparks still fly? The movie business, a machine that manufactured romance and desire at the same time that it documented the process of aging. A meditation on youth and beauty, aging and box office.Read More »

  • Edmund Goulding – Dark Victory (1939)

    1931-1940DramaEdmund GouldingRomanceUSA

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    Judith Traherne is at the height of young society when Dr. Frederick Steele diagnoses a brain tumor. After surgery she falls in love with Steele. The doctor tells her secretary that the tumor will come back and eventually kill her. Learning this, Judith becomes manic and depressive. Her horse trainer Michael, who loves her, tells her to get as much out of life as she can. She marries Steele who intends to find a cure for her illness. As he goes off to a conference in New York failing eyesight indicates to Judith that she is dying.Read More »

  • Gregg Araki – Three Bewildered People in the Night (1987)

    1981-1990DramaExperimentalGregg ArakiQueer Cinema(s)USA

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    AllMovie Plot Synopsis by Hal Erickson
    The titular trio in Three Bewildered People in the Night is played by Darcy Marta, Mark Howell and John Lacques. Experimental filmmaker Gregg Araki follows the threesome — aspiring artists all — as they wander through the apartments, galleries and coffee shops of Greenwich Village. Their lives are complicated by their carnal urges, both homosexual and otherwise. A multiple award winner at the 1988 Locarno Film Festival, Three Bewildered People never receives widespread distribution.Read More »

  • Lionel Rogosin – On the Bowery (1957) (HD)

    1951-1960DocumentaryDramaLionel RogosinUSA

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    A mix of documentary and scripted footage on the Bowery, New York City’s skid row. Against a backdrop of men (and a few women) drinking in bars, talking and arguing, and sleeping on sidewalks, we have the story of Ray. He is younger and more vigorous than most on the Bowery. He arrives in Manhattan with a suitcase and a little money in his pocket. On his first night, he drinks himself into a stupor, falls asleep on the sidewalk, and is robbed of his suitcase. Over the next two days, we follow both Ray and the thief, who befriends him. Is there any hope Ray can get out of town and restart a life of work and sobriety, or is he stuck on the Bowery? Can the good thief help?Read More »

  • Frank Tuttle – No Limit (1931)

    1931-1940ComedyDramaFrank TuttleUSA

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    Theater usherette Bunny O’Day (Clara Bow) inadvertently becomes hostess of a private gambling den, and gets involved in a romance with a ne’er-do-well gambler.

    Review:
    Clara Bow, less boisterous than usual and all the more effective for her sobriety, may be seen at the Paramount this week in an extravaganza of New York life, called “No Limit,” many of the scenes for which were photographed here. This narrative of a poor working girl and her adventures in high gambling society never approaches plausibility, but it emerges as fair entertainment because of the excellent comedy provided by Stuart Erwin and Harry Green. Mr. Erwin contributes another of his clever comic performances in the role of a bashful suitor for Miss Bow’s hand, and the only regret is that a full half of the film has to struggle on without him.Read More »

  • Don Edmonds – Wild Honey (1972)

    1971-1980Don EdmondsDramaEroticaUSA

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    A farm girl girl runs away from her sexually abusive father and ends up in Los Angeles. Hippies, LSD, prostitution, lesbianism, a threesome, and a meeting with a satanic cult soon follow.Read More »

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