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- A girl is approached by a strange boy outside her high school. He asks her to follow him to hear stories where gods fall in love with human beings.
- Several animated stories from "Metamorphoses", Roman poet Ovid's narrative of legends, are presented.
- Three petty criminals get a tip for a great coup with lots of money in it. Unfortunately they lack the starting funds to buy the required welding torch. So they persuade their successful colleague Alphonse to join their team. But the well thought-out coup fails, and Alphonse is the only one of them who ends up in jail for several years. When he's released, he's out for revenge.
- AMORI E METAMORFOSI is inspired by Ovide's poem Metamorphoses, performed by transgender people talking about their own experiences.
- A documentary account of landscape change in and around Paris in the early 1960s.
- After his father leaves, a 27 year old with Down's syndrome living in the woods has to reinvent his life and open himself up more to things and beings.
- Meryl Streep is one of the most versatile and successful actresses of all time and is still considered a superstar after 50 years of career. She fascinates filmmakers and audiences alike with her broad range of expression.
- The most famous magician is outdone in this film, for, by the simple means of a wand and an empty glass, toys are transformed into animals, animals into flowers and flowers into a bevy of beautiful girls.
- Four girls and four boys tell their stories with lyricism and passion, between Earth and Cosmos on their way to their metamorphosis.
- The life and works of the artist Maurits Cornelis Escher (1898-1972) usually referred to as M. C. Escher, Dutch graphic artist.
- A caterpillar climbs up a plant and is encased in a cocoon. It morphs into a butterfly, which then morphs into a dancer.
- A countryman takes a beautiful black horse to market, and while engaged in trade he invites his friends to a nearer saloon. While they are in there a fellow exchanges a white horse for the finer animal tethered at the tavern, and when the countryman emerges he is too drunk to notice the difference, so be goes on, intoxicated, and people take advantage of him at every turn, so that the white horse gives way to a donkey, then follows a goat, and then a cow. And while he is leading the cow along on his zig-zag path a wag cuts the rope and attaches a pitchfork. With this and a jag the countryman arrives home, and his wife pummels him for losing the horse and his balance.
- A conversation in 3 episodes between French novelist, art theorist and former Minister of Cultural Affairs André Malraux, TV personality Pierre Dumayet and American Professor Walter G. Langlois about themes connecting art from Antiquity to our time, filmed in June and July 1973 at Malraux's home in France. Followed by a fourth episode consisting of an interview conducted by Professor André Parrot about Sumerian civilization and Malraux's "Imaginary Museum", and filmed on May 23, 1973 at the Maeght Foundation.
- After being thrown out of a party months prior, Mark attends his last party before college.
- One day, a man meets fear and evil.
- A conversation in 3 episodes between French novelist, art theorist and former Minister of Cultural Affairs André Malraux, TV personality Pierre Dumayet and American Professor Walter G. Langlois about themes connecting art from Antiquity to our time, filmed in June and July 1973 at Malraux's home in France. Followed by a fourth episode consisting of an interview conducted by Professor André Parrot about Sumerian civilization and Malraux's "Imaginary Museum", and filmed on May 23, 1973 at the Maeght Foundation.
- Short
- The Metamorphoses series is a compilation of works designed to create a body of film poetry that breaches the boundaries of multimedia; exploring the intersections of sound and image, with presentations compiled to challenge expectation and inspire at a higher level. The series is a multi-dimensional work that is at once an intimate, surreal contemporary portrait of Ovid's tales, and at the same time a slightly disconcerting film-poem. The content is intended to be unsettling, yet highly compelling, an intensely cerebral experience that requires time and energy to absorb and assimilate.
- A visual poem about consent, making reference to Ovid's poem about Pan and Syrinx and the myth of the panpipe. The lusty satyr Pan eagerly pursued the wood nymph Syrinx. Guarding her virtue, she ran until she reached a river and desperately begged her sisters of the stream to transform her into cattail reeds. From the reeds, Pan fashioned a set of pipes so that he could have her with him always.
- For six months an intersectional team of students x professional dancers from New Haven explored 4 lesser known tales from Ovid's Metamorphoses. Ultimately this became an examination of relationships: desire x circumstance, spiritual x physical, god x mortal, sister x brother, dream x reality. Conceptually and in practice OxM is committed to diversity as well as showcasing stories, performers, and sounds traditionally underrepresented in classical music. Our inaugural production was made possible through the generosity of St. Paul UAME Church and the Yale Arts Discretionary Fund. Tickets to our show were free, and so they will forever be.
- A woman runs through the woods, trying to outrun something that has injured her.
- Both unchanging and multiform, between heaven and earth, all the shades of light, from dawn till dusk, gleam on the entangled roofs of a city with no name.
- Documentary about a particular instrument, the cello and about a great cellist named Maurice Gendron. Gendron plays four pieces of classical music by Haydn, Boccherini, Chopin and Bach.
- A prestidigitator, one of the best, is about to perform a number of illusions and brings to his aid a pack of playing cards. He selects the King of Spades, endows him with life and seats him at the table with himself, and they proceed to play a game of cards. The King of Spades shows a disposition to be ugly and is immediately squelched. This is a remarkably good picture, interesting from start to finish.
- In four poetic movements, "Metamorphoses for Mount Olympus" considers the violent creation of the universe, investigating how Western mythological narratives have become toxic strands of imperialism and progress.
- We live, die and repeat. Animation "Metamorphose" is the story of beginning and end. The unending cycle of connections and moves which repeat themselves over and over, same as our life.
- Metamorphoses in 'A' Minor' is a film/hybrid art installation, which can be shown in a number of different formats. It can be set across three projections and a multi-channel soundfield, or alternatively screened as a film, either as three short films in its 'Trilogy'' format, or a single twenty-two minute looped installation. "This is a work in the tradition of symbolic mysticism, an exploration of the transformative nature of the individual. The work relies heavily on time manipulation, and part of the challenge was to both produce and improvise movement that would be played back at speeds other than the speed at which it was originally filmed. This also provided cinematographic challenges, which were met through the use of digital cameras, including a Phantom high-speed digital camera running at 1500 fps (frames per second) to produce ultra-slow-motion." says the director and creator Sadia. The work takes place over three 'movements' or 'chapters', 'Formation', 'Emergence' and 'Flight' and features the Australian dancer and choreographer Wakako Asano, a longtime principal dancer with the Sydney Dance Company under the creative direction of Graeme Murphy. It is set to an original neo-classical composition produced in collaboration with the UK composer and sound artist Stephen W. Tayler (Suzanne Vega, Peter Gabriel, Eric Serra, Bob Geldof, Kate Bush), using recorded layers and repetitive themes that build sequentially until an eventual moment of release. In 2009, Sadia was awarded a Studio 18 artists' residency, for international "contemporary visual artists pursuing an innovative practice in a professional capacity", at Gertrude Contemporary in Melbourne, Australia. This also marked the first public view of her 2009 installation work 'Noise/Ghosts of Noise'. During this time she worked on her filmed multi-channel installation, which was filmed at the Kennedy Miller Mitchell motion capture soundstage at Sydney Gate in Sydney, Australia, with the support of KMM, Gertrude Contemporary and a British Council (Aus) Project Grant.
- A Metamorphosed Community School; School management hand over to the Community: The video shows how this school has metamorphosed and become the center of attraction for the whole nation. Story of Nabin Audhogik Kadarbahadur Rita Secondary School, Butwal.