Scrapbook is another masterful use of found footage by Mike Hoolboom.
Scrapbook is another masterful use of found footage by Mike Hoolboom.
In 1982 two boys saw Raiders of the Lost Ark and decided they were going to remake the film in their basement with their friends. Everything was shot except for a plane scene that 30 years later they decided to do.
In this singular tale, Colin Farrell is a bachelor that, according to the city laws, must be taken to the Hotel, where he has to find a partner in 45 days. If not he will be sent to the Woods and transformed into a wild beast.
Backyard continues the family based fictions of André Novais Oliveira.
Keet is a great girl skater.
The relation between German soldiers and prisoners during the Second World War in Quand le soleil dort, based on a novel by Elio Vitorini.
Nostalgia and the peacefulness of the country fill The Lasting Persimmon.
Four kids were asked what they wanted to see in a film.
Mike is 30 and not particularly skilled for anything. When offered a better job in a bigger city, Philadelphia, he decides to go. Aimless as always, Mike is the perfect anti-hero for this mumblecore journey shot in grainy 35 mm.
A mother gives all she has.
The Lamps presents us the Baroness of the Dada movement.
Job interviews, favors, secrets and lies in I’d rather not say.
The power of the guitar wakes up a woman.
Ki-ki-do will save the animals.
The Hunckback pictures an emotional reintegration program.
Postcards from Manila is a film of films, a revisitation of one’s work.
After Basic Instinct, Paul Verhoeven decided to raise the bar. Showgirls tells the daring story of Nomi Malone’s ascension from stripper to respected dancer. With the film happened the same: from failure then to cult status today.
Two faces in black and white.