Description
Diane Wellington-2010
Arnaud des Pellieres- 15 minutes
Synopsis: In 1938, the young and beautiful Diane Wellington suddenly disappears, leaving no trace or clue behind. Decades later, her bones are discovered, unveiling a years-old secret.
Human Remains-1998
Jay Rosenblatt- 30 minutes
Synopsis: A famous, witty, memorable, and different portrait of five 20th-century dictators (Hitler, Stalin, Mussolini, Franco, Mao) as told through their private lives and trivial human habits. A reflection on the vulgarity of evil.
Still Processing- 2020
Sophy Romvari- 17 minutes
Synopsis: A collection of photos that has been hidden away for years is revealed to the camera for the first time, and viewing photos of the filmmaker’s late brother suddenly unleashes a wave of sorrow and memories into the filmmaker’s life.
Man Number 4- 2024
Miranda Pennell- 10 minutes
Synopsis: A close look at a photo of the events in Gaza in 2023 leads to the discovery of the identities of individuals, the location of the events, and a mysterious box, raising questions about the relationship between image representation and violence.
Jill, Uncredited- 2022
Anthony Ing- 18 minutes
Synopsis: At first, you won’t not even notice him; he’s just a part of the background, one of the many. But gradually, you become aware of his presence, his unique presence. Gil Goldstein is one of the most prolific actors in the history of cinema, with fifty years of unappreciated and lost presence in the credits.
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Course zero: The Steamroller and the Violin (1961)
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Course seven: The Sacrifice (1986)
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Course six: Nostalghia (1983)
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Course five: Stalker (1979)
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Course four: Mirror (1975)
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Course Three: Solaris (1972)
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Course two: Andrei Rublev (1966)
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Course one: Ivan’s Childhood (1962)
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Seventh week: N-The Madness of Reason 2014
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Sixth week: Anhell69 (2022)
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Fourth week: Train of Shadows (1997)
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Third week: The Second Night 2016
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Second week: Short Film Collection 2
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First week: Short Film Collection 1