from Visit Films
the bomb is a groundbreaking multimedia project that immerses viewers in the strange, compelling, and unsettling reality of nuclear weapons.
from {group theory}
Austrian designer Stefan Sagmeister is doing well. He lives in New York and has designed album covers for the Rolling Stones, Jay-Z and the Talking Heads.
from Swiss Animation
A meticulous craftsman who also possesses a remarkable feeling for the dramatic, suggesting grandeur with minimal means and an extraordinary economy of lines.
from jnkw
A real small town debate over a Walmart expansion is reenacted as a feature film, word-for-word and entirely in close-up.
from Lucid Inc.
UNCERTAIN is a visually stunning and disarmingly funny portrait of the literal and figurative troubled waters of Uncertain, Texas.
from Baltic View
Ladislas Starewitch (1882–1965) only gets two small mentions in Georges Sadoul’s General History of Cinema, but he's know known as the "European Disney."
from KimStim
Homo Sapiens shows stunning images of forgotten places, buildings we constructed and then left. An ode to humanity as seen from a possible future scenario.
from The Orchard
Trixie and Monkey dream of bringing their unpredictable and peculiarly glamorous act to a world wide audience.
from Gravitas Ventures
An odyssey through the history of country music as told by legendary artists and the elite photographers who captured the evolving image of the country singer.
from max good
The story of two filmmakers who set out to expose these mysterious characters and discover a battle of expression that stretches from the streets to academia.
from Almond Tree Films
“Chung's approach is masterful...A sense of originality, a daring and organic playfulness rarely found in American indie cinema.” -Slant Magazine
Photographer George S. Zimbel takes us on a photographic voyage across the back half of the 20th century—an honest and touching view of the human experience.
from Factory 25
MA is a striking modern-day vision of Mother Mary's pilgrimage through the eyes of Ma (played and directed by Celia Rowlson-Hall).
from Journeyman Pictures
Through the lens of Mexican photographer Enrique Metinides, desire and the macabre become entwined.
from BOND/360
Follow graffiti's early days on the streets of NYC in the 60's and the commercial crossover of street art in the 70's and into the global revolution.
from Casa Redonda
In search of personal healing and artistic inspiration, Marina Abramović travels through Brazil exploring the limits between art and spirituality.
from Oscilloscope Laboratories
Young outcast Sean has isolated himself in a trailer in the woods with his chemistry kit, but then he turns to black magic to crack nature’s secret.
from Strand Releasing
In the middle of the Aegean Sea, on a luxury yacht, six men on a fishing trip decide to play a game, a very strange game.
from First Run Features
The unlikely collaboration between a veteran choreographer and a young actor with cerebral palsy delivers a miraculous transformation.
Executive produced by Wim Wenders, Our Last Tango tells the life and love story of Argentina’s most famous tango dancers Maria Nieves Rego and Juan Carlos Copes
A North Korean defector prepares for his first solo art exhibition in China in this electrifying documentary about art and freedom.
from O2 Play
A contrarian film major gives up movies in order to shoot wedding videos, but he soon falls in love with a woman from the bookstore disrupting his cool.
from Documentary Educational Resource
The last part in Robert Perkins profound travelogue. Here we find our host paddling down the Limpopo River in South Africa with a fellow explorer from Zimbabwe.
Part two in Robert Perkins quietly epic series about paddling down the river and ruminating about life and death.
Explorer/filmmaker Robert Perkins takes us on a journey down the river in this poetic examination of solitude and nature. The first part in a profound series.
from Jon Jost
One of underground filmmaker Jon Jost's early films, a forefather to the american independent film movement, offers a scathing commentary on authenticity.
I dare you to make sense of this lo-fi curiosity without first indulging in some mind altering substances; regardless its uniqueness has its charm.
from Re:Voir Video
From one of the most important figures in avant-garde cinema, a masterpiece of philosophical activism that’s fun, lovely, inspiring, edgy and, above all, human.
from Ted Forbes
The Artist Series is an ongoing project of short films documenting the greatest living photographers of our generation. Photographers included for 2016 are William…
A bitter-sweet, affectionate tale of innocence lost, bottled-up desires and the comfort of recycling.
from Rick Schmidt
The debut of acclaimed indie director Wayne Wang, collaborating with no-budget master Rick Schmidt, is a crude but fascinating film about the making of a film.
from Synchronicity Films
SUBTITLES IN ENGLISH. FRENCH, ITALIAN, RUSSIAN AND JAPANESE This meditative psychological drama is set in apocalyptic atmosphere in the style of Andrei Tarkovsky.…
from soap factory
A quiet, intimate documentation of Klaus Lutz's unique filmmaking process and his experiments with exposure.
from Coast Modern
See and learn about some of the most interesting homes ever built in this fascinating feature on the history and distinction of modernist architectural design.
from Checkerboard Film Foundation
If you're familiar with the artist Eric Fischl, with this film you'll acquire new ways to appreciate his paintings and sculpture directly from the man himself.
from Syndicado
This documentary is like a class on Ingmar Bergman where all the best living filmmakers today are guest speakers and you get to take a field trip to his house.
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