L'hypergraphie représente pour les Lettristes le stade créateur du roman après James Joyce, car en remplaant des mots par des dessins, des collages, par tous les signes visuels possibles, elle dépasse ainsi la prose à lettres simples. La cynégraphie ajoute à l'hypergraphie la dimension propre du cinéma, l'écoulement des reproductions visuelles et sonores.
The Beatles filmed the title performance for the movie Help. on 22 April 1965. The same footage (without the darts and credits seen in the film sequence) was used as a clip to promote the release of the single. It was shown starting in July 1965 on programmes such as Top of the Pops and Thank Your Lucky Stars.
EVE-RAY-FOREVER consists of images drawn from early twentieth-century sources, including striptease, educational films, animated cartoons, and silent movies, many of which depicted war, atomic bomb blasts, and other violent scenes. The original 1965 8-millimeter film cycled through the images with strobe-like speed; it was based on Bruce Conner’s 16-millimeter film COSMIC RAY (...
"The Old Man and the land" - the first of the famous Lithuanian documentary filmmaker Roberto Verbos the film, labeling and Lithuanian poetic documentary film field. In the film's hero for rural enlightened Anupras Trimonis R. Verba slowly with which native land associated grandfather's portrait, along the screen back a patriarchal worldview Lithuanian village. The film has bec...
Open City Documentary Festival 2023
Gunvor Nelson describes the inspiration for Schmeerguntz as coming from her kitchen: “One day I was looking at all the gunk in the sink and thought of the contrast between what we do, and what we see that we ‘should’ be – in ads and things – and that was the idea right there, from the sink.” In a dynamic, poppy montage, flashes of dirty diape...
Documentary which take as subject the Oberhausen Group and New German Cinema. An ironic look back at the Oberhausen Manifesto and its impact.
With Ferdinand Khittl, Haro Senft, Franz-Josef Spieker, Vlado Kristl, Peter Schamoni, Enno Patalas, Ulrich Gregor, Uwe Nettelbeck, Rudolf Noelte, Hilmar Hoffmann, Artur Brauner, Peter Bamberger, Rudolf Thome, Klaus Lemke, Max Zihlmann.
After a week I don't remember much about this film. A sad young woman wanders around. Sometimes she holds a cat. It does have a mood of melancholy.
This film was inspired by a poem. (I think it is a poem by Garcia-Lorca.) Lines of the poem are used as intertitles. I am unfamiliar with the poem so much of this film is lost on me. I should see it again. I think it is probably one...