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- Short film shown incorporating 4 separate frames simultaneously about a gay man who reminisces about his deceased lover, Frank.
- A microscopic view of liquid crystals morphing into various shapes.
- Dies Irae is a bad trip that replicates the dissolution of the self/government/family/body within the solvent of a white supremacist hyperreal suspension. In the movie's narrative track, M. Woods (the manufacturer of these Disassociative Productions) attempts to enter The Numb Spiral through the "Great Incision of Oxoniae." He portrays a white father lulled into the digital sickness to be with Wes, his doppelgänger. After entering a portal in a sex webcam site, he becomes Jaldaboath, the demiurge, recklessly seeking completion of the Self through attempts at contacting The Numb Spiral. Meanwhile, Joshua enters The Numb Spiral through 9DVR, a game platform installed at Culver City's Westfield Shopping Center in Los Angeles. The White Father haunts Joshua until Joshua decides to burn down the White Father's house in righteous anger. In the movie's "Bad Trip" track, a Vast Active Living Intelligence System communicates through the solubility of analog and digital medias. Some of these images, which proliferate the Numb Spiral, are referred to as the HOROS System. This system forms the visual underpinning of the Solis Codex, the accompanying extended text that explicates M. Woods' relationship to The Numb Spiral.
- Female artists, writers, photographers, designers, and adventurers are settled in Paris between the wars.
- Inspired by Christian mythology, from which it draws a creative transformation force, in a search for identity that questions the two cultures to which the filmmaker belonged.
- Freeze frame: the most absurd technique since the invention of the moving image. Through an elaborate process of duplicating the same image over and over again, it creates the illusion of stillness.
- Shot over the course of 10 years on an expired Svema, this film is about a mental trauma of a woman, who grew up in a dysfunctional family during Soviet times in Ukraine.
- Suddenly there is an enormous amount of time. At first everything is possible. Anything might happen.
- From the exit of the Lumière ' s factory in Lyon the workers come out in two diagonals to the left and to the right.
- Science-docu-fiction, or a documentary popular science film - that's what the creators described it. The action begins on a spaceship controlled by womens - cartographers from a civilization unknown to us. They are designed to study the planets encountered in space. At some point they reach our Solar System and their sight falls on Earth. Researchers are delving into the nine hundred million years of our planet's development history. Through the eyes of cosmic cartographers, MappaMundi takes its viewer on a greatly accelerated voyage through 950 million years of development on Earth, 150.000 years of human migration and 15.000 years of human cartography. The film visualises the continuous changes taking place in our world, change that is imperceptible over a single human lifetime. MappaMundi is a film about the image of the world that we have repeatedly re-drawn for thousands of years. With over hundred world maps from the past 15.000 years, the development of our view of the world from its beginnings to the present day is analysed and illustrated in all its diversity. MappaMundi shows the world we inhabit as the result of a process of continuous, radical change, a process of incessant transformation - that is both unstoppable and fascinating.
- While playing on the beach, a little girl performs African-style percussion music by hitting two stones on four pieces of wood placed between the young instrumentalist's legs.
- A 9-year-old girl approaches self-awareness in a hauntingly dreamlike frolic in the great outdoors.
- "Das Goldene Tor" borrows several elements from Scandinavian mythology and alchemy symbolism like the transmutation of base metals into gold, as a way to celebrate the end of the winter solstice, heralding the renewal of nature and life.
- In his futuristic novel 1984, published in 1948, George Orwell tells the story of a Londoner who leads a solitary resistance against the dominant and totalitarian party Big Brother. His name: Winston Smith. According to the English phone book, there are at least twenty-five people with the same surname as this character currently living in London. The director proposes in this film to go and meet them. To search if there is, between all these homonyms, and Orwell's hero, an unspeakable link.
- Feature-length compilation program presenting 37 out of 41 original fluxfilms produced and directed in the 1960s by Fluxus artists, including George Maciunas, Nam June Paik, Yoko Ono, Robert Watts, Paul Sharits, et al.
- A pyramid, by no means static, is instead brought to ever-increasing movement by the use of camera motion, cuts and fades. The cinematic illusion jumbles the individual elements and unites them in a symbolic sketch of Adolf Loos' dynamic thought processes. A High Speed Journey through the spinal cord of this revolutionary architect.
- Excerpts from gay porn films discarded by Boston X rated bookstores are combined with scenes from biblical epics and accompanied by Gregorian chant, played backwards.