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70
7.5
/3967/
68
/85/
70
/107/
4.0
/9819/
100
/9/
86
/45/

Song of Love (1972)
Two prisoners in complete isolation, separated by the thick brick walls, and desperately in need of human contact, devise a most unusual kind of communication.
poster
74
48
7.0
/669/
65
/25/
63
/37/
3.8
/1718/
100
/51/

Cosmic Ray (1962)
Experimental short uses Ray Charles' “What'd I Say” as accompaniment to constantly shifting collage of female nude, cartoons, and newsreels of atomic bomb explosions.
poster
62
43
6.3
/1657/
54
/57/
61
/53/
3.5
/3199/

Report (1967)
Bruce Conner’s most celebrated film for a reason: it takes historical moments that were replayed over and over on television—chilling repetition of Kennedy assassination coverage—and repurposes them into a meditation on how the media tries to exert authority and apply a sense of order to the anarchic. And though it may sound perverse to say so, the film is also—not incidentally—a thrill to watch. -- The A.V. Club
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71
29
7.5
/462/
70
/14/
64
/14/
3.9
/2244/

Breakaway (1967)
Breakaway plays out like a visual symphony. A prototype for the best (but still, lesser) contemporary formalist music videos, like Peter Care’s “What’s the Frequency, Kenneth?” and “Drive” (both for REM), Conner’s movie is an experiment in the visual language of film. But no matter how powerful a formal analysis of his filmmaking process may be in suggesting how Conner’s rhythms affect us, there is much in Breakaway – in Basilotta’s brash and unbridled self-assertiveness, in Conner’s feverish camera style, and even in the uncomplicated honesty of Cobb’s catchy lyrics and tune – that defies verbalisation… and must simply be loved! -- Senses of Cinema
poster
60
27
5.0
/114/
53
/16/
75
/52/
3.1
/901/

Spider-Man (1969)
Spider-man must rescue the beautiful daughter of the evil Dr. Lightning.
poster
70
21
7.0
/348/
68
/7/
69
/20/
3.8
/883/

Crossroads (1976)
The 1945 atomic-bomb explosion at Bikini Atoll becomes a thing of terrible beauty and haunting visual poetry when shown in extreme slow motion, shown from 27 different angles, and accompanied by avant-garde Western classical music composed for electric organ by Terry Riley. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in partnership with Pacific Film Archive in 1995.
poster
61
14
6.3
/308/
53
/13/
58
/16/
3.5
/532/

Take the 5:10 to Dreamland (1976)
Its slow somnambulic rhythm, its animalistic jungle sounds as well as the eerily mixed images create a dream mood that comes closest to my actual dreaming-feeling. The long black phases between the sequences are as important as the images themselves because they leave empty space where the "echo" of the last image can seep through without interfering with the following image. But our logical mind still somehow feels compelled to construe some kind of sense, parallel, or some erratic story out of it.
poster
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11
6.0
/376/
51
/11/
58
/16/
3.4
/485/
75
/1/

Valse Triste (1977)
With a similar dreamy mood like its predecessor "Take the 5:10 to Dreamland" (1976) this clip starts with a boy getting into his bed. The camera zooms in into the boy's mind and a slow, sad waltz (i.e."Valse Triste") accompanies images of a locomotive, a miner, the globe, the sky, a sheep heard, etc. Disparate elements, but if one concentrates only at the movement of the figures, one can perceive a commotion, slowly livening up: The starting wheels of the heavy locomotive, the tired miner pushing the heavy cart of coal bricks, the globe smoothly turning around and around, the clouds imperceptibly floating in the sky, the sheep idly moving in the herd, etc. We reach the first climax when a mannequin opens her coat like a flower. The second big crescendo spurts out from a "water hose", after watching schoolgirls doing gymnastics for quite a while. A sad, but nostalgic aftertaste lingers in the end when funeral cars drive away through a flooded area…
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57
11
5.9
/138/
50
/8/
50
/11/
3.5
/637/

Mommy Mommy Where's My Brain? (1986)
Part AC/DC, part Jacques Derrida. An experimental film made as a response to the critical theory aspects of the filmmakers degree and academic film criticism.
poster
63
9
6.7
/174/
56
/6/
62
/10/
3.4
/355/

America Is Waiting (1981)
Stock footage edited with music to comment on American culture.
poster
?
2.7
/134/

F.U.B.A.R - The banned movie
N/A
poster
?
7.1
/157/

Bodzilla (2018)
The ancient monster Bodzilla awakens and begins to destroy Russia.
poster
?
5.5
/8/
20
/1/

The Present (2011)
A man wishes that this night would never end, only to get what he wished for.
poster
?
20
/1/

Blood Work (2009)
Explores the tropes of Hollywood horror movies, alternating between shots of a messy stagehand and the main character, 'blood,' as it splashes, drips and oozes.
poster
?
6.3
/34/

The Man with the Apple-Shaped Boxing Gloves (2006)
A series of bizarre, often funny and occasionally disturbing images.
poster
?
6.3
/17/
30
/2/

Blunderball, or from Dr. Nofinger with Hate (1966)
A spoof of the early James Bond films and Ian Fleming universe from Australia. Bumbling overweight Aussie secret service agent Jim Bond alias Agent Minus 007 blunders his way against arch rival villains Ernest Stavro Blowfly and Dr. Yes down under in Sydney, Australia.
poster
?
6.8
/7/

The Boy in the Air (2005)
An enigmatic advertisement inspires a letter. The corporation writes back.
poster
32
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6.6
/128/
20
/1/
10
/2/

Tommy Can't Sleep (2017)
Little Tommy unable to sleep and not comforted by his parents over that matter is invited by mysterious Rat Girl to go down the rat hole.
poster
?
6.8
/14/
90
/1/

Phantasie (2009)
An hypnotic tale of vampirism on All Hallows' Eve.
poster
?
10
/1/

Lato 'D' (1983)
A worn record by Lou Reed, clips of film, texts that run on the video and are erased: traces of D. Sounds and images collected and rearranged, which recompose a simulated portrait, perhaps not resembling its original, but in which an attempt has been made not to lose that found charge of poetry and provocation. This film was made in 1982, on randomly recovered Super 8 material, shot by D., a seventeen-year-old boy, between 1977 and 1978, and completed with texts taken from interviews recorded in the same period. We have tried to transform forgotten finds, made of hallucinated and lucid self-portraits, significant of an original way of experiencing the condition of youth into active and narrated documentation.
poster
?
4.1
/57/
10
/1/

Film político (1974)
A short comedy film, among the first films directed by Pedro Almodovar
poster
?
6.1
/24/

Super Undead Doctor Roach (2009)
A scientist obsessed with bugs becomes an accidental superhero in this magical action comedy. In the world of a tennis-racket wielding secretary, as well as a crew made up of an evil exterminator, electrician and garbageman, Dr. Roach might not save the day, but as long as he thinks he does, everything is fine.
poster
?
8.8
/25/

The Law of Sodom (2016)
The visualization of the terror one goes through when suffering from schizophrenia.
poster
72
?
8.3
/144/
62
/2/

Khvoyniy bor (2017)
The coniferous forest reborned the dead killer. The forest need new blood. The killer goes for murdering.
poster
?
7.2
/23/

Attackazoids, Deploy! (2009)
War is declared on the off world settlement. Everyone from suburban homemakers to super scientists are uniting to deploy an army of the giant killer robot Attackazoids.
poster
?
35
/2/

Si prende una ragazza, una qualunque, lì a caso... (1969)
Experimental short film by Anna Lajolo and Guido Lombardi.
poster
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6.6
/20/
10
/1/

Awaken (2009)
When several people receive a mysterious flyer in the mail asking them to 'Vote for Alex Filbert, ' their minds slowly unhinge, and the resulting violence cuts a trail straight to those responsible.
poster
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6.8
/24/
10
/2/

The Cell (2009)
N/A
poster
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6.7
/37/
56
/3/
55
/4/

Rakthavira (1994)
MTV and SyFy channel veteran, Voltaire, takes us on a one-minute tour through Hindu hell.
poster
?
4.8
/16/
35
/2/

Rocketman Flies Again (1966)
Rocket Man (played by Don Glut) comes to the rescue of a man being robbed.
poster
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10
/1/

La striscia (1966)
A film by Piero Bargellini.
poster
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100
/1/

On the Marriage Broker Joke as Cited by Owen Land...in the Film 'On the Marriage Broker Joke as Cited by Sigmund Freud in Wit and Its Relation to the Unconscious, or Can the Avant-Garde Artist Be Wholed?' (2009)
The Land Camera Collective presents a (nearly) shot-by-shot remake of the Owen Land 1977 classic experimental film 'On The Marriage Broker Joke as Cited by Sigmund Freud in Wit and Its Relation to the Unconscious, or Can the Avant-Garde Artist be Wholed?'
poster
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4.7
/40/
25
/2/

Captain America vs. The Mutant (1964)
A spacecraft lands on Earth. Steve Rogers (played by Randal Kleiser) observes the landing and investigates as Captain America.
poster
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4.9
/36/
35
/2/

Captain America Battles the Red Skull (1964)
The Red Skull (played by Larry Ivie), is about to destroy an American city with only Steve Rogers as Captain America (played by Don Glut) able to stop him. Will he be in time?
poster
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100
/1/

Agnus Dei 70 (2019)
An optical Jesus.
poster
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60
/1/
50
/1/

Head (2007)
A short American memory, made from manipulated found footage.
poster
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5.0
/17/
30
/2/

Superduperman (1962)
The adventures of reporter Clark Bent (played by Don Glut) who in reality is Superduperman.
poster
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4.8
/20/
25
/2/

The Human Torch (1963)
A battle royal takes place between a super villain the Raven (played by Rich Hagopian) and super hero the Human Torch (played by Don Glut).
poster
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10
/1/

Dove incominciano le gambe (1974)
Images of everyday life in the family for Bargellini, his wife Oriana and little Rebecca alternate with others whose meaning is less clear (the crypt of a vampire, a flower that blooms).
poster
GuideDoc
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7.8
/17/
10
/2/

Headshot (2006)
A surprisingly intimate portrait of sex, accomplished without any explicit imagery. Originally inspired by the 1963 Andy Warhol film “Blowjob,” the erotic documentary “Headshot” portrays an intense, shared sexual encounter in which we see only one participant, a leather-jacketed (and, in our version, eventually naked) young man.
poster
43
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5.2
/66/
39
/11/
20
/1/
3.0
/237/

Batman and Robin (1964)
Vickie Vale, who has the combination of the Gotham City National Bank has been kidnapped by The Mask and his henchmen. Batman and Robin attempt to rescue Vale, but Batman is rendered unconscious and Robin is taken prisoner by the gang. The gang have escaped in a car, with Batman following on foot. Eventually, batman catches up, frees Vale and Robin, and they fight the bad guys. The Mask throws a hand grenade at Batman, who catches it and throws it back, destroying The Mask.
poster
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8.6
/19/
10
/1/

Currently Untitled (2010)
A guy tries to make a no budget film, but no one wants to work with him.
poster
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7.1
/52/
60
/1/
50
/1/

The Voice Inside (2001)
While alone on the subway a man discovers that his inner voice can no longer be suppressed with medication. "The Voice", angry at being ignored for all these years, vengefully reeks mental and physical abuse upon the man - the likes of which can only be imagined.
poster
58
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6.5
/151/
47
/4/
52
/7/
3.5
/398/

Mea Culpa (1981)
In his first collaboration with David Byrne and Brian Eno, Conner used footage from educational films to create a rhythmically austere image-track for music from their pioneering “sampling” album “My Life in the Bush of Ghosts” (1981).
poster
59
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6.2
/192/
45
/5/
60
/9/
3.4
/343/

Marilyn Times Five (1973)
A commentary on the destructive expectations of females in a male dominated society, Marilyn Times Five was made from an old stag film called "The Apple-Knockers, and the Coke"(1948) these sections of the film were set to Marilyn Monroe's song "I'm Through With Love". The film depicts a Marilyn Monroe look-a-like slowly taking her clothes off for the camera (the viewer). The woman's actions are looped several times which gives the audience a sensation of exhaustion. That exhaustion keeps building until the very end where the woman is shown crumpled on the floor in an awkward position, which makes it appear as if she is lifeless.
poster
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5.6
/20/
77
/4/
55
/2/

Hatred (2015)
Strange occurrences in a desolate ranch cause two brothers to fight for their sanity.
poster
Plex
64
?
6.8
/726/
70
/31/
54
/5/

Dante's Hell Animated (2013)
Dante's Hell Animated is a real and truthful epic animation film that embarks Dante Alighieri's journey through the first part of the afterlife, Hell. It is a compelling four-quadrant film presented circle by circle in a chronological descent to the center of Hell, and to the exit into Purgatory. Dante's Hell Animated comes in two versions, one recited in primitive Italian in Dante's own words, and another narrated in English better understanding in this non-original language. Dante is guided by his hero Virgil through each circle of Hell and their subdivisions until they reach the center of the Earth and escaped to the other hemisphere into Purgatory. It features over 50 original color illustrations from the upcoming Dante's Hell comic book and magazine series, put together in a series of animation clips that will delight young and mature audiences.
poster
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8.5
/38/
61
/4/

Train
N/A


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