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An upbeat selection of music, political and erotic shorts.
| Catalog Number: MC-569 |
Type: Shorts Compilation |
Genre: Art / Artist, Mixed Genre |
| Copyright: 2006 |
Length: 52 minutes |
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DVD Region: 0 (All) |
| TV System: NTSC |
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Films In Compilation
Gesichtsmusik directed by
Benjamin B.
Kinsley
USA,
Experimental,
2004,
DV,
Color,
Magnetic Stereo,
00:02:20
GESICHTSMUSIK is a musical self-portrait. The work examines my personal sounds and musical expressiveness. Through this process driven work, a musical composition is revealed which is distinct to my person.
The work is titled GESICHTSMUSIK which is German for FACE MUSIC because it was created during my 5 month stay at the Fachhochshule Schwäbisch Hall, in Germany.
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Ramones and I, The directed by
Rusty
Nails
USA,
Documentary,
2004,
Super 8mm/DV,
B&W/Color,
Magnetic Stereo,
00:06:00
A coming of age documentary about a teenage boy who finds salvation from the suburbs with the help of New York's greatest punk bands
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Torsten Kretchzmar: Entschlossenheit directed by
Steffen
Frech
USA,
Music,
2003,
DV,
Color,
Magnetic Stereo,
00:04:04
Torsten Kretchzmar the German electro pop performer is described as the love child of Kraftwerk and Sprockets and is now bringing you the next best German word since Fahrvergnügen with his project “Entschlossenheit”. His lyrics are interpreted by the abstract dance artist Tanner Coleman Stewart. More German than Kraftwerk, the Bauhaus, and Sprockets combined, Torsten Kretchzmar rocks the soft-spoken, androgynous artist to a tee in this excellent techno concept project. With a dead-pan behind-the-scenes documentary and videos complete with Oskar Schlemmer-esque dance moves and over-the-top filters, it's not only solidly catchy, teutonic music, but a completely fun and inspiring Gesamtkunstwerk.
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Honey Pot, The directed by
Todd
Lincoln
USA,
Comedy / Satire,
1998,
Super-8,
Color,
Dolby SR,
00:05:00
Time to refill the honeybear!
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Modern Times directed by
Chris
Coleman
USA,
Animation,
2004,
Color,
Magnetic Stereo,
00:03:00
The original “Modern Times” featured Charlie Chaplin dealing with mans relationship with technology in the industrial age. This new work looks at our relationships in the age of Information and where it is taking us.
Using imagery from brochures provided by the Department of Homeland Security, the animation looks at the fears we deal with in our everyday lives as opposed to the terror the government would prefer we concentrate on. It is not only a discussion of fear, but the effects these emotions have on us and how these ideas are transmitted. This type of iconography is used in very polar situations. Often we see warnings with simplified bodies being harmed as a consequence of not following the rules. These illustrations evoke fear without being real or graphic. On the other hand, in documents such as airplane brochures, the same simplified pictures show a complete lack of fear and are used to make one feel safe and to reduce fear and anxiety.
The flat, sterile and unemotional disconnect from what is happening mirrors the way we increasingly react to the world around us. Sensation and overabundance bring apathy, people and the body are reduced to commodities, and the individual continues to recede into the white noise.
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My Girl directed by
Brandon
Kosters
USA,
Animation,
2006,
Color,
Dolby Digital,
00:02:00
The film is an animated interpretation of a modern rearrangement of a Motown classic. The film was executed entirely with black marker and colored pencil, on sheets of lined notebook paper. Brandon Kosters has employed certain minimalist principles, for comic effect.
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Instructional Guide to Dating, The directed by
Siobhan
Bowers
Australia,
Animation,
2005,
35 mm,
Color,
Dolby SR,
00:07:00
There are many hazards to avoid in the airport of love. How do you choose a co-pilot to take on your journey? What is the best way to eject from a date that's in a tailspin? How do you avoid excess emotional baggage?
The Instructional Guide to Dating is essential for every modern girl and hipster guy to navigate through the turbulent modern dating scene.
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Love Is directed by
Dave
Schlafman
USA,
Animation,
2004,
Animation,
Color,
Magnetic Stereo,
00:03:17
This music video explores love during the nuclear destruction of our planet. Boston-based band, Mollycoddle provided an innocent song about children falling in love. I wanted to put my own humorous twist on the subjects of love and destruction. The video follows a young boy who imagines the end of the world while everyone is too blind to notice because they are falling in love.
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Dunkelheit directed by
Steffen
Frech
USA,
Animation,
2005,
Color,
Magnetic Stereo,
00:02:13
"Dunkelheit" deals with the consequences when
you turn the light switch to 'OFF'. Sure that darkness
ascends but is that because of the extinct light in
your room or did you accidentally switch off the sun,
turned earth a 180 degrees around so that noon
suddenly became midnight or did you just shut
your eyes...
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Rocco Never Dies directed by
Federico
Solmi
USA,
Animation,
2005,
Digital Video,
B&W/Color,
Magnetic Monaural,
00:03:52
“Rocco Never Dies” is a drawing animation based on the XXX movie of Italian porn superstar Rocco Siffredi. It is a documentary of the life of one of the greatest Italian icons in U.S. society of all times. In the original movie, Rocco Siffredi plays the role of a special agent, a kind of a hardcore version of James Bond. In his great efforts to save the world from a nuclear terrorist attack, Rocco Siffredi is running into a lot of dangerous adventures, and of course gorgeous sex performances, but all for one goal: to save humanity from evil. The animation will take place in this absurd scenario of an imminent world catastrophe in which Rocco, during his call for duty, will discover to be mortal. In fact, during the filming of his masterpiece Rocco Never Dies, Rocco Siffredi will have a heart attack while he is performing in a gang bang. After a desperate attempt to rescue him, following a crazy drive in an ambulance through the streets of New York City, Rocco will die at Beth Israel Hospital, at the age of 37. He will be acclaimed by the public as a war hero and given a State Funeral. “Rocco Never Dies” is a celebration of the absurdity and triumphs of the contradictions in today life, but it is also a romantic story about a man of strength, who came from a small town to conquest the glory of life with a tremendous work.
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Pirates and Emperors (or, Size Does Matter) directed by
Eric
Henry
USA,
Animation,
2004,
Color,
Dolby Digital,
00:04:05
While critics decry the United States' current brand of military and economic imperialism as dangerously unprecedented, great powers have been throwing their weight around like schoolyard bullies since St. Augustine's time. This playful but pointed cartoon shows that while Uncle Sam has been an especially bad apple of late, he's following a pattern of bad behavior which goes back decades.
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Winner Takes All directed by
Helen
Grace
United Kingdom,
Comedy / Satire,
2004,
Color,
Magnetic Stereo,
00:06:00
A Narrator rhymes and raps the tale of a cocky Stranger who enters a dangerous bar and attempts to win a pot of money. Distracted by the attention of a beautiful woman, he gets the challenge wrong, with shocking but hilarious consequences. Winner Takes All is based on an old joke told in a new way.
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