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Jay Grobart is an outlaw who was married to Native American woman Cat Dancing. After Cat is raped and murdered, a distraught Grobart kills the man responsible for the crime, before being arrested. After his release, he soon pulls a train robbery with the help of his friends Dawes, Charlie and Billy, and is now on the run from the law.Read More »
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Richard C. Sarafian – The Man Who Loved Cat Dancing (1973)
1971-1980DramaRichard C. SarafianUSAWestern -
Patrice Kirchhofer – Densité Optique I AKA Optical Density I (1977)
1971-1980ExperimentalFrancePatrice KirchhoferDensité Optique I (Optical Density I) mark a chromatic decomposition of the image. The choice to show a scrolling film movie as an extreme slow motion, frame by frame voluntarily directs the gaze on the work of the image. This aesthetic can remember those photographs retouched by painting. However, this type of image is obtained by a chemical decomposition of the film emulsion. Indeed, it is composed of three colored layers deposited on a transparent plastic substrate. Light passing through these layers is tinged with the colors and optical density, recreates the images and colors of the frames. Certain mixtures of chemistries acids attack these layers in the decolorizer, diluting in different aspects.Read More »
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Douglas Heyes – Aspen (1977)
Drama1971-1980Douglas HeyesThrillerUSA -
Myron Ort – Volume IV – Old Redwood Series (1974-1979)
1971-1980ExperimentalMyron OrtShort FilmUSASynopsis
Old Redwood Series – 95 min. silent, 1974-1979
Animations – by Jack Fisher and Carl ConversaIn 1974 I moved to a rural property on Old Redwood Highway in Sonoma County near the town of Penngrove California where I still live. I had started a filmmaking curriculum in the Art Department at nearby Sonoma State University in 1969 after obtaining an MA in Film from San Francisco State University, and wanted to live closer to work.Read More »
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Michael Blackwood – Stirling: Three Museums [Omnibus] (1986)
1981-1990ArchitectureDocumentaryMichael BlackwoodUnited KingdomJames Stirling takes us from Germany, to London, to Boston, guiding us through three of his widely famed museums. Though the buildings designed and created by the established architect contain some of the world’s most notable works of art, Stirling reminds us that architecture serves as its very own long standing piece.Read More »
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Kenji Mizoguchi – Waga koi wa moenu AKA Flame of My Love (1949)
Kenji Mizoguchi1941-1950AsianClassicsJapan

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A woman’s struggle for equality in Japan in the 1880s. Eiko Hirayama leaves Okayama for Tokyo, where she helps the fledgling Liberal Party and falls in love with its leader Kentaro Omoi, just as the party is being disbanded by the government. Eiko and Omoi are jailed because of a fire at a factory instigated by Chiyo, a servant girl from Eiko’s home in Okayama, who was sold to slavery. A few years later the 1889 constitution is proclaimed, Eiko, Omoi, and Chiyo are pardoned, and the Liberal Party is reinaugurated. However Omoi does not campaign for women’s rights. – imdbRead More » -
Salvador Toscano – Funeral de Emiliano Zapata AKA Sepelio de Emiliano Zapata (1919)
1911-1920DocumentaryMexicoSalvador ToscanoShort FilmSynopsis
A footage showing a crowd coming to Cuautla for the famous revolutionary leader’s funerals.Read More » -
Alica Bednáriková – Chlieb nás kazdodenný AKA Liquid Bread (2022)
2021-2030Alica BednárikováComedyShort FilmSlovakiaQuote:
A family of three generations meets under one roof. An unexpected visit from Zoja, the granddaughter, stirs up the routine. Within a quiet presence of God and alcohol, the family untails it’s tragicomical past and a few unsaid secrets.Read More » -
Rezwan Shahriar Sumit – Nonajoler Kabbo AKA The Salt in Our Waters (2020)
2011-2020BangladeshDramaRezwan Shahriar SumitQuote:
When a sculptor visits a remote fishing village on the Bangladeshi Delta, he finds himself center stage in a primal, elemental conflict between land and sea, man and nature, past and future.Read More »







