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Netflix
75
7.0
/294/
70
/17/
69
/8/
3.8
/2580/
90
/30/
79
/14/

Nam June Paik: Moon Is the Oldest TV (2023)
The quixotic journey of Nam June Paik, one of the most famous Asian artists of the 20th century, who revolutionized the use of technology as an artistic canvas and prophesied both the fascist tendencies and intercultural understanding that would arise from the interconnected metaverse of today's world.
poster
Netflix
58
5.6
/31539/
52
/1040/
57
/706/
3.3
/63982/
47
/185/
38
/246/
53
/41/
cc age 17+

Knight of Cups (2015)
Rick is a screenwriter living in Los Angeles. While successful in his career, his life feels empty. Haunted and confused, he finds temporary solace in the decadent Hollywood excess that defines his existence. Women provide a distraction to his daily pain, and every encounter brings him closer to finding his place in the world.
poster
Amazon Prime Video
56
5.8
/8308/
58
/144/
57
/144/
3.0
/1942/
46
/83/
51
/183/
44
/27/
cc age 18+

The Caveman's Valentine (2001)
Romulus, a misunderstood musician turned recluse hiding from personal demons in a New York City cave, finds the frozen body of a young drifter in a tree. The authorities, including his police officer daughter, claim the death is accidental. Romulus is convinced the man was murdered by a prominent art photographer but how can he prove he's right when everyone thinks he's insane?
poster
49
41
4.8
/4941/
50
/121/
46
/133/
2.7
/10191/

Guinea Pig Part 2: Flower of Flesh and Blood (1985)
A woman kidnapped in the dead of night awakens in a grisly dungeon, where her deranged assailant prepares her body for a morbid ritual.
poster
Pluto TV
43
36
5.1
/4344/
54
/162/
50
/102/
2.5
/1539/
32
/25/
22
/110/

Boogie Woogie (2010)
In London's contemporary art world, everyone has a hustle. Art Spindle runs a high-end gallery: he hopes to flip a Mondrian for millions. One of his assistants, Beth, is sleeping with Art's most acquisitive client, Bob Macclestone. Beth wants Bob to set her up in her own gallery, so she helps him go behind Art's back for the Mondrian. Bob's wife, Jean, sets her eye on a young conceptual artist, Jo, who lusts after Art's newest assistant, Paige. Meanwhile, self-absorbed videographer Elaine is chewing her way through friends and lovers looking to make it: if she'll throw Dewey, her agent, under the bus, Beth may give her a show. And the Mondrian? No honor among thieves.
poster
77
33
7.5
/106/
65
/4/
74
/13/
3.7
/807/
100
/5/

Terror Nullius (2018)
Hitch a ride into the dark heart of Australia with Soda_Jerk's TERROR NULLIUS, a blistering, badly behaved sample-based film that confronts the horror of our contemporary moment. Equal parts political satire, eco-horror and road movie, TERROR NULLIUS is a rogue remapping of national mythology, where a misogynistic remark is met with the sharp beak of a bird, feminist bike gangs rampage and bicentenary celebrations are ravaged by flesh-eating sheep. By intricately remixing fragments of Australia's pop culture and film legacy, TERROR NULLIUS interrogates the unstable entanglement of fiction that underpins this country's vexed sense of self.
poster
71
31
7.1
/149/
55
/8/
70
/3/
3.4
/1418/
93
/14/

Hello Dankness (2023)
Comprised entirely of hundreds of pirated film samples, Hello Dankness is a bent suburban musical that bears witness to the psychotropic cultural spectacle of the period 2016 to 2021. Set in the American suburbs, the film follows a neighbourhood through these years as consensus reality disintegrates into conspiracies and other political contagions. Part political satire, zombie stoner film, and Greek tragedy, the work is also informed by the encrypted memetics of contemporary internet culture.
poster
58
22
5.7
/296/
53
/22/
58
/10/
3.2
/3135/

Mona Lisa (1973)
An experimental short film from Toshio Matsumoto featuring Mona Lisa.
poster
71
22
7.4
/728/
70
/34/
71
/17/
3.6
/643/

Photon (2017)
Prepare yourself for a sensory overload of epic proportions. Nothing less than the history of the universe, the formation of the stars and planets, the origins of matter, and the daunting post-human future that lies ahead are explored in this mind-bending experience. Photon is an ultra-ambitious summation of human knowledge that combines stunning phantasmagoric visuals and a dense but engaging, even dryly humorous, voiceover in what you might call an experimental science lesson—a crash course in, well, everything. How did we come to be? How are we as we are? The biggest questions are asked, and answered, with inventiveness and aplomb. Photon even delves into the biological foundations of human behaviours such as violence and alcoholism. Dazzling animation visualizes that which we could otherwise not see, ingeniously illustrating details of quantum physics. It’s a strong dose of eye and brain candy in equal measure.
poster
53
17
7.1
/94/
55
/5/
32
/3/
3.4
/439/
55
/33/
40
/21/

The Edge of Daybreak (2021)
Bangkok 2006, amid brewing political tension, a family, led by politician Parl, shares one final night together at the safe house before a coup d'état forces him into exile.
poster
55
11
6.1
/715/
45
/15/
52
/13/
3.2
/245/

The Man (2017)
Simon is the king of the Danish art scene - eccentric, successful, wealthy, with a beautiful wife and a young mistress. Life is beautiful, until the day his unknown son Casper turns up and attracts all the attention. It turns out that Casper is the world-famous graffiti artist “The Ghost”. This is a provocation and a challenge to Simon, and the relationship between father and son is put to a serious test. However, against all odds he two slowly grow closer to each other, but the question is whether blood ties are enough? Because after all Simon has no plans of being a father, and Casper has other plans with his father than simply getting to know him…
poster
61
9
6.9
/138/
52
/7/
51
/10/
3.6
/435/

The Passing (1992)
Internationally acclaimed and award-winning video installation artist Bill Viola juxtaposes personal pictures of his mother's death with images of his own son's birth to explore foundational and potent themes of beginnings and endings, the cycle of life and the movement of generations. An evocative exploration of personal and communal spirituality, this deeply felt film is a poetic masterpiece to contemplate time and again.
poster
45
9
4.0
/198/
48
/13/
34
/11/
2.9
/566/

Flesh of the Void (2017)
A visualization of what it could feel like if the act of dying was a truly horrible experience - a surreal trip through the deepest and most violent fears of the human condition.
poster
?
7.2
/5/

Videoconstructions (1978)
20-minute tape consisting of six segments in b/w created by video artist Buky Schwartz in 1978.
poster
?
8.1
/12/

150 Poems Put in Blood (1993)
An "action" by Michel Journiac, performed at the book fair on March the 16th, 1993, where he exhibited 150 poems marked with his own blood. Michel Journiac had a blood sample taken in public and then spread the blood on three plexiglass plaques on which Fernando Pessoa's words were written : "Outside all this, there is Christ, who knew nothing about finance - and, it seems, didn't have a library". The works were then attached to a background and exhibited before the public.
poster
?
8.2
/8/
30
/1/

Michel J (1996)
Michel J consists of a series of portraits drawn from a video that was filmed during the religious service for the death of Michel Journiac in October 1995. It is the memory of this mass, the representation of a rite. A video work at first, it uses photography and ends up in painting, in pictorialness, through numerous references to the History of art and to ancient and modern painting.
poster
?
7.4
/30/
100
/1/

Nothing (2017)
Vague moving shapes framing the black screen could be anything, but what they depict is nothing.
poster
?
5.3
/16/

Little Boy (2007)
The second installment of Frank Mosley's Perception Trilogy, inspired by Greek philosopher Plato's quote, "We can easily forgive a child who is afraid of the dark; the real tragedy of life is when men are afraid of the light." It is an examination of responsibility during the creation of the Atomic bomb during 1945. Shot on a soundstage to invoke the sense of theater, it highlights a moment in time where innocence is lost and only uncertainty lies ahead. Michael Morse is an anonymous man working for an anonymous sector of the Manhattan Project when he gets two phone calls in quick succession: that the atomic bomb has been completed and that his wife has just given birth to their son at the local hospital. What happens next is a fusing of past, present, and future, interweaving in the head of a man doomed to be the messenger of destruction.
poster
?
8.8
/13/

The Perfect Life of a Perfect Couple in a Perfect House: Season 42 (2018)
Reflection on a relationship facing the distorted reality in the era of narcissism, disappearance of the real intimacy and fake news.
poster
?
40
/1/

Echoes Of Death/For Ever Young (1986)
N/A
poster
?
6.4
/21/

I Live in a Bush world (2002)
The first three minutes I filmed on the Champs Élysées, at Derek Woolfenden's request, are taken from his film Playdead. Then Bush arrived in Paris and, like all those protesters, I reacted.
poster
?
20
/1/

Beataction 1 (2002)
N/A
poster
?
100
/1/

DAN FANTE AN AMERICAN WRITER (2004)
A short documentary by Flavio Sciolé: in Potenza, Italy, Dan Fante (writer/novelist/poet and son of legendary author John Fante) is interviewed by Flavio Sciolé (with Anna Battista as an interpreter).
poster
?
100
/1/

Aman4aman (2007)
N/A
poster
?
100
/1/

Requiem per una rosa (2015)
N/A
poster
28
?
3.3
/162/
13
/3/
38
/3/

Cold Fish (2001)
Alex is a television station intern and ambitious to further his career when he scoops an interview with the shock-video artists Jon & Marta Henley. It seems like the break he's been hoping for until the couple entices him into their lurid world of violence, deception, and sexual game-playing. Alex's pursuit of success turns into a desperate attempt to clear his name and save the life of his fiancee by exposing the Henley's controversial methods.
poster
?
6.0
/8/
10
/2/

Our Immortal Day (2016)
Two couples trapped and intertwined in a melancholic spiral of desire and pain, power and freedom, addiction and beauty. A contrast of images, ideas, atmospheres and sensations that unites them to the same destiny: immortality together.
poster
?
7.0
/14/

Video Out (2005)
Brief history of the video artist and the history of the video
poster
?
40
/1/

Flooded McDonald’s (2009)
Flooded McDonald's is a new film work in which a convincing life-size replica of the interior of a McDonald's burger bar, without any customers or staff present, gradually floods with water.
poster
DocAlliance Films
?
60
/1/

5 Lessons and 9 Questions about Chinatown (2009)
You live somewhere, walk down the same street 50, 100, 10,000 times, each time taking in fragments, but never fully registering The Place. Years, decades go by and you continue, unseeing, possibly unseen. A building comes down, and before the next one is up you ask yourself 'what used to be there?' You are only vaguely aware of the district's shifting patterns and the sense that, since the 19th century, wave after wave of inhabitants have moved through and transformed these alleyways, tenements, stoops and shops. 10 square blocks, past, present, future, time, light, movement, immigration, exclusion, gentrification, racism, history, China, America, 3 languages, 13 voices, 152 years, 17,820 frames, 9 minutes, 54 seconds, 9 questions, 5 lessons, Chinatown
poster
?
7.0
/6/
40
/1/

Mono Lake (2004)
Mono Lake is a document of a unique natural environment, a "home movie" of the artists' 1968 road trip, and an intimate view of three seminal figures in the earth art movement as they interact with the Western landscapes that are so central to their work.
poster
?
100
/1/

Agnus Dei 70 (2019)
An optical Jesus.
poster
?
100
/1/

City Archives (1978)
Avant garde film from 1978, by playwright and filmmaker Richard Foreman.
poster
49
?
5.8
/65/
35
/5/
39
/7/
3.3
/415/

I'm Not the Girl Who Misses Much (1986)
This video work was made while Rist was still an art student at the School of Design in Basel, Switzerland. It was produced in an unlimited edition and is intended to be shown on a domestic-style monitor, although it may also be displayed as a projection with special permission from the artist. The video depicts the artist, an attractive young woman dancing manically around the room while repeatedly singing ‘I’m not the girl who misses much’. The phrase is an adaptation of the first line of the Beatles song ‘Happiness is a Warm Gun'. Referring to her childhood Rist has said, ‘In my village in Switzerland I had a small window on the art world through the mass media; through John Lennon/Yoko Ono I moved from pop music to contemporary art. In return, I will always be grateful to popular culture’ (quoted in ‘I rist, you rist, she rists, he rists, we rist, you rist, they rist, tourist: Hans Ulrich Obrist in Conversation with Pipilotti Rist’, Pipilotti Rist, p.16).
poster
63
?
7.5
/36/
20
/1/
80
/1/
3.9
/480/

Tríptico elemental de España (1996)
The Spanish experimental filmmaker José Val de Omar turns three of his short films into a unitary work, full of meaning: Acariño Galaico; Fuego en Castilla; and Aguaespejo Granadino; creating a total journey through the world of the senses.
poster
?
8.4
/49/
15
/2/
60
/1/

Hollywood Burn (2006)
Mimicking the hyperbolic rhetoric of today’s copyright cops, Hollywood Burn pits a righteous league of video pirates against the evil tyrant Moses and his Copyright Commandments. Determined to alter the present by changing the past, the pirates travel back to 1955 to construct the ultimate weapon: an Elvis Presley video-clone. Part sci-fi + rom com + biblical epic + action movie, this free-culture manifesto adopts the tactical responses of the parasite, feeding off the body of Hollywood and inhabiting its cinematic structures and codes. The unwitting all-star cast includes Elvis Presley, Charlton Heston, Monkey, Batman, Bette Davis, Jaws, Jesus, The Hulk, The Hoff and the Ghostbusters.
poster
?
7.1
/20/
20
/2/

Mind Fuck (2010)
Yaki just wanted to make a porn film. As a child growing up in an ultra-orthodox family (very religious), he never even heard about this "dubious" genre. Actually, he never even encountered the world of television and film. After shooting his little film, he starts developing his interest in video-art, with the help of his good friend Ricardo. Through this medium he explores the connection between sex and religion, myth and anxiety, body and soul. This is his self portrait.
poster
Kanopy
?
7.0
/64/
20
/2/
10
/2/

Blue Desert (2013)
A man who is tormented by his intuitions and by dreams goes away to find answers to his discomfort. Revelations are made to him along his path, until he meets his soul mate and is prepared to the Blue Desert.
poster
?
5.5
/20/
20
/2/

365 Days, also Known as a Year (2019)
Day after day, images of film life in the author's collage glued together from fragments of feature films flow at a frame rate in which the date of the day appears in various forms.
poster
?
6.2
/14/

Media Burn (1975)
Media Burn integrates performance, spectacle and media critique, as Ant Farm stages an explosive collision of two of America's most potent cultural symbols: the automobile and television. On July 4, 1975, at San Francisco's Cow Palace, Ant Farm presented what they termed the "ultimate media event." In this alternative Bicentennial celebration, a "Phantom Dream Car"—a reconstructed 1959 El Dorado Cadillac convertible—was driven through a wall of burning TV sets.
poster
?
5.0
/21/
10
/1/

You Called Me Jacky (1990)
This video art work features Swiss artist Pipilotti Rist lip-synching to Kevin Coyne's 1973 song 'Jacky and Edna', her image superimposed with fleeting images seen from the window of a moving train.
poster
29
?
6.3
/359/
15
/2/
10
/2/

Gaze (2010)
The works of today's most revered talents are set against a provocative, highly amusing commentary track in this celebration of queer art.
poster
?
40
/2/

100 Heads (1971)
"A multiperson head, on the border between live action and animation, struggles to assert itself against the rapid succession of personal appearances. Made while I was a student at St Martin’s School of Art and featuring a lively collection of students from the time." -TH
poster
?
10
/2/

Bogue (2019)
The House of Tupamaras is a group of Voguing performers based in Bogota, Colombia. They are professionally trained dancers that chose to break from the norm and explore the queerness of their bodies and their everyday self-expressions to turn their art form into a political tool, questioning the double standards of Colombian society. They create impromptu happenings, choreographed dances, kiki balls and have performed on stage with groups such as Pussy Riot, among others. Bogue stands for "Bogota Voguing" and seeks to capture the Tupamaras's attitude, athletic musculature, and spunky personalities.
poster
78
?
7.6
/212/
90
/1/
70
/2/

Shaye Saint John: The Triggers Compilation (2006)
Hello again... this series definitely walks the fine line between madness and genius. Dizzying in its detachment to reality and flashing with the bright colors of childhood, Shaye & Kiki is impossible to describe. A cross-dressing contortionist?
poster
?
5.8
/7/
60
/1/

TAP HOP (2009)
Splicing together footage from the musical comedy Pardon My Sarong (1942) and the TV series Graffiti Rock (1986), Tap Hop stages a dance battle between the pioneering 1980's hip-hop crew the New York City Breakers and the seminal 1940's tap group Tip Tap & Toe.
poster
?
7.0
/20/
10
/1/
40
/3/

Hervé, mon ami (1994)
My friend ‘RV’ died on 1 August 1994 at the age of 32. We had known each other for 12 years. I believe that this 28-minute video, started on the morning of his death, is an impulse, the ultimate truth, because it draws from the emotion of life by simply bearing witness to it.
poster
?
10
/1/

Noli me tangere (1983)
“The idea behind it is: Feminists claim that men objectify women’s bodies. So this was a revenge or a punishment for men who did that during their lifetimes, by being subjected to objectification by women in the after death state"


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