Miranda July

  • Josephine Decker – Madeline’s Madeline (2018)

    2011-2020DramaJosephine DeckerMysteryUSA

    Quote:
    “In all chaos there is a cosmos. In all disorder a secret order.” Experimental theater director Evangeline (Molly Parker) says this to her troubled teenage star Madeline (Helena Howard) early on in Josephine Decker’s Madeline’s Madeline, and it’s a sentiment the movie both takes to heart and persistently questions. Decker’s film, the best thing I saw at Sundance this year, is built around tension and chaos: Its unruly scenes emerge out of disorder, out of chants and shrieks and fractured images, and always threaten to fade back into abstraction. The focus slips; the camera drifts. Whispers and wails intrude. A simple dialogue exchange might suddenly splinter into tight-angled close-ups of a face; a shot might disintegrate into a shimmering field of red. But one senses a method in this madness. The narrative might be shattered, but the film’s slipstream of emotion is powerful and inescapable.Read More »

  • Miranda July – The Future (2011)

    USA2011-2020ArthouseFantasyMiranda July

    When a couple decides to adopt a stray cat their perspective on life changes radically, literally altering the course of time and space and testing their faith in each other and themselves.Read More »

  • Miranda July – Me and You and Everyone We Know (2005)

    2001-2010ComedyDramaMiranda JulyUSA

    IMDb wrote:
    ‘Me and You and Everyone We Know’ is a poetic and penetrating observation of how people struggle to connect with one another in an isolating and contemporary world. Christine Jesperson is a lonely artist and “Eldercab” driver who uses her fantastical artistic visions to draw her aspirations and objects of desire closer to her. Richard Swersey, a newly single shoe salesman and father of two boys, is prepared for amazing things to happen. But when he meets the captivating Christine, he panics. Life is not so oblique for Richard’s six-year-old Robby, who is having a risqué Internet romance with a stranger, and his fourteen-year-old brother Peter who becomes the guinea pig for neighborhood girls — practicing for their future of romance and marriage.Read More »

  • Sara Dosa – Fire of Love (2022)

    2021-2030DocumentarySara DosaUSA
    Fire of Love (2022)
    Fire of Love (2022)

    Intrepid scientists and lovers Katia and Maurice Krafft died in a volcanic explosion doing the very thing that brought them together: unraveling the mysteries of volcanoes by capturing the most explosive imagery ever recorded.Read More »

  • Miranda July – Kajillionaire (2020)

    Miranda July2011-2020CrimeDramaUSA
    Kajillionaire (2020)
    Kajillionaire (2020)

    A woman’s life is turned upside down when her criminal parents invite an outsider to join them on a major heist they’re planning.Read More »

  • Matt McCormick – The Subconscious Art of Graffiti Removal (2002)

    2001-2010DocumentaryMatt McCormickShort FilmUSA

    Quote:
    Graffiti removal: the act of removing tags and graffiti by painting over them. Subconscious art: a product of artistic merit that was created without conscious artistic intentions. It is no coincidence that funding for “anti-graffiti” campaigns often outweighs funding for the arts. Graffiti removal has subverted the common obstacles blocking creative expression and become one of the more intriguing and important art movements of our time. Emerging from the human psyche and showing characteristics of abstract expressionism, minimalism and Russian constructivism, graffiti removal has secured its place in the history of modern art while being created by artists who are unconscious of their artistic achievements.Read More »

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