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- Five years in the making, filmed in a dozen countries, 'Let Them Eat Cake' runs the full range from the pleasures and dangers of overeating to the tragedies of world hunger.
- Now available on DVD, "END OF THE ART WORLD" explored the most famous 1960's artists in New York City -- Warhol, Rauschenberg, Johns, Lichtenstein and others -- on 16mm film, ending in a "Bang!" as the Metropolitan Museum of Art and New York "exploded" in a visual montage that included sayings from the Black Panthers' Minister of Culture, angry examples of Nancy Spero's "Artaud" series, a violin case full of mock dynamite planted in Henry Geldzahler's office by a young performance artist, a count-down from Jasper Johns' number series, and Warhol's silk-screens of an atom bomb. Includes the only 16mm film footage shot at Warhol's opening at the Whitney Museum, surrounded by his superstars; Robert Rauschenberg at work in his studio, making cardboard collages; Michael Snow discussing "Wavelength" in the studio where he shot it, while experimenting with some of the elements used in his art; and other art world scenes of 1970-71. The DVD re-release also features the director's commentary and four additional short films, including "Nancy Spero: A Conversation with the Artist"
- Five years in the making, filmed in a dozen countries, PASTRIOLOGY runs the full range from the pleasures and dangers of overeating to the tragedies of world hunger.
- "Women Behind the Camera" reveals the courageous lives of pioneer camerawomen from Hollywood to Bollywood and beyond, from war zones to children's laughter, in a way that had never been seen before.
- Documentary that reveals the lives and visions of camerawomen who survive the odds in Hollywood, Bollywood and beyond.
- About cows made in the heart of America's conservative dairyland in Minnesota, this short makes a quixotic and empathic statement on the desirability of a move from bovine passivity to aggressive action.
- The struggles and misfortunes of students and faculty of a university campus devastated by an earthquake in Los Angeles, in 1994.
- An environmental love story. A fisherman and his wife and the Mississippi River wildlife they love are pitted between the construction of a drag race track and a raging chemical fire. Eleanor and Will Roberge call this precarious spot of beauty on the edge of Memphis' industrial ruins "Innisfree."
- A video poem based on "Rafael", a short poem about the healing angel Rafael written by Rodger Kamenetz, from his book, "The Missing Jew: Poems 1976-2022) (Ben Yehuda Press). For additional video poems by Alexis Krasilovsky.
- A personal and historical perspective on intolerance. Tracing the roots of a family over 200 years to the small town of Nikolsburg, Czechoslovakia (now called Mikulov), this 28-minute film returns to the place where generations of persecution for Jewish ancestors began.
- A film poem for women driven to the ground by love.
- "The Parking Lot of Dreams" incorporates poetry written during and about the pandemic, as well as photocollages created by the filmmaker from many solitary walks in a place without people.
- A funny, bitter look at middle-class youth trying to be tough. A film about desperation in the New York streets.