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Kanopy
75
52
6.5
/802/
70
/30/
75
/26/
3.8
/1727/
96
/55/
61
/23/
86
/15/

Manakamana (2013)
A documentary about a group of pilgrims who travel to Nepal to worship at the legendary Manakamana temple.
poster
56
46
5.3
/3326/
50
/68/
52
/91/
3.5
/9579/
56
/43/

Wavelength (1967)
Wavelength consists of almost no action, and what action does occur is largely elided. If the film could be said to have a conventional plot, this would presumably refer to the three “character” scenes. In the first scene two people enter a room, chat briefly, and listen to “Strawberry Fields Forever” on the radio. Later, a man (played by filmmaker Hollis Frampton) enters inexplicably and dies on the floor. And last, the female owner of the apartment is heard and seen on the phone, speaking, with strange calm, about the dead man in her apartment whom she has never seen before.
poster
64
26
6.6
/740/
60
/17/
61
/23/
3.5
/1211/

H Is for House (1976)
Ostensibly, a film about a child's pictorial alphabet stuck on the letter H.
poster
58
9
5.3
/149/
43
/6/
75
/2/
3.1
/849/

Ecstasis (1969)
Repetitive abstract experimental film. A bearded man flickers past a hundred times.
poster
?
80
/1/

Phantasia (2024)
X-ray images were invented in 1895, the same year in which the Lumière brothers presented their respective invention in what today is considered to be the first cinema screening. Thus, both cinema and radiography fall within the scopic regime inaugurated by modernity. The use of X-rays on two sculptures from the Bilbao Fine Arts Museum generates images that reveal certain elements of them that would otherwise be invisible to our eyes. These images, despite being generally created for technical or scientific purposes, seem to produce a certain form of 'photogénie': they lend the radiographed objects a new appearance that lies somewhere between the material and the ethereal, endowing them with a vaporous and spectral quality. It is not by chance that physics and phantasmagoria share the term 'spectrum' in their vocabulary.
poster
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5.7
/7/

24 Frames per Second (1975)
This film, and in particular the function of sound within it will vary freely from moment to moment, viewer to viewer.
poster
?
6.8
/7/
10
/1/

Coorow-Latham Road (2011)
A trek down the entire length of Coorow-Latham Road – a small, barely inhabited path in Western Australia, about 250km north of Perth. The camera faces forward at the beginning, then slowly pans to the left over the course of the journey until it finally settles on a rear-view gaze of the road travelled. Images acquired from Google’s Street View application.
poster
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68
/2/

Fa(e)ces (2012)
Three characters - two men and a woman follow a separate path in the world of uncontrolled nature, abandoned sites and buildings. All are immersed in a somnambulistic trance. One of the men is dreaming of an ideal world, the other is fascinated by death and decay. The woman is searching for love and her unity with nature. The meeting of all three of them leads to inevitable tragedy.
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?
5.3
/33/
40
/5/
33
/3/

1933 (1967)
The film 1933 made between 1967 and 1968 offers a street scene shot in New York City in the late 1960s from a loft window on the second floor.
poster
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10
/1/

Sunshine City (1973)
SUNSHINE CITY is Albie Thom’s sprawling, protoplasmic experimental portrait of his hometown of Sydney. The National Film and Sound Archive of Australia call it “a structured diary film which investigates the process of living in Sydney, which uses a repeating light modulation to intensify experiences of light, heat, colour”.
poster
44
?
5.3
/57/
15
/2/
47
/7/
3.2
/305/

Sailboat (1967)
A day at the Beach, at the Sea, at the Sky and at the Sailboats.
poster
53
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5.6
/57/
10
/1/
80
/1/
3.4
/276/

Little Dog for Roger (1967)
A nostalgic exploration, comprising fragments of reworked 9.5mm home movie footage. The deterioration of the original film, like memories, contributes to the film’s meaning.
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8.1
/8/
80
/1/
60
/1/

Vortex (2017)
A corridor of an apartment is transformed into a claustrophobic and vertiginous vortex that swallows and imprisons you in an infinite fall through a mise en abyme: it’s a pure enclosure inside the image world, it’s the Descent into the Maelstrom.
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6.9
/21/
18
/5/

Lemonade, Lemonade (2020)
A young woman, in the limbo of finishing college and embracing adulthood, wanders around different places in Bogotá and encounters different people while she deals with the uncertainty of the future and a certain nostalgia for the present.
poster
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5.2
/16/
35
/2/
20
/2/

A Dance Party in the Kingdom of Lilliput (1964)
A super-real comedy with Sho Kazakura. The film is divided in to a number of very short scenes or chapters, each with a title "A,B,C" at random. we see him lame in a crowd, see him running up stairs, see him absolutely naked, watch him urinate, etc. An anthology of discontinuous happenings and events.
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One Frame Duration (1977)
The films concerns the "duration" (or non-duration) of one frame, as the title indicates, the minimum unit of film in space (dark and light) with sound (or silent) and their various combinations.


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