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- World War II revisionist film that claims Jews deliberately caused both World Wars--and that Hitler was only trying to save Germany from the Jews--as part of a plot to found the nation of Israel.
- The production cycle of a pedometer in reverse chronological order.
- Not really following any standard plot structure, the film mostly consists of poet L.D. Groban reciting his own poem of 4,080 pages, inter-spliced with X-rated film footage and rock music videos.
- A film in six episodes, connected by the same four actresses, full of various subplots that play with narrative and different cinematic genres , everything structured in an unusual way.
- Following the May 1968 civil unrest in France, a deaf-mute and a con artist simultaneously stumble upon the remnants of a secret society.
- Space and time are intertwined into a surreal dream-like journey beyond places that is abstract nonlinear narrative summary of artist Anders Weberg's time spent with the moving image.
- This 12-hour single-channel video installation screens forty-eight war films simultaneously, on loop in overlapping boxes, in a menacing and hypnotic daze of violence that could run forever. Shown as a continuous loop, dimensions variable.
- Scenes from various films and TV programs that feature clocks, or some verbal mention of time, combine to make a 24-hour timepiece movie.
- A global look at the impact of military use of nuclear technology and people's perception of it.
- Originally a twenty five hour film made up of shorter film segments. It consists of 83 reels each lasting approximately 33 minutes. A short story odyssey of film designed to be shown with two projectors playing simultaneously.
- The ever-slow decay of Helsinki's Stora Enso headquarters building.
- A story of love, dreams, politics, revolution and the aftermath of a freedom war in one of the poorest developing countries, where a few people began to fight all the odds through film-making.
- The Longest Most Meaningless Movie in the World is an underground movie made in the UK that runs to 48 hours long.
- Raoul Wallenberg born 1912 Stockholm is send to Budapest 1944 July. His job is to save Jewish from Holocaust, his methods are non conventional. January 1945 arrested by Russians at Budapest Siege. Man who saved lives never returns home.
- Adam Szymczyk and curators prepare for documenta 14 over 2 years. They scout locations, select artists, install works, and organize events for the exhibition in Athens and Kassel.
- Helen, informed of the danger which menaces an excursion train because another engine on the same track is running wild, mounts a motorcycle and speeds down the track to warn the passengers of their imminent peril.
- Three boys are confronted with what they perceive as a challenge to prove their masculinity in a story about sexual awakening. Paul is a show-off whose obnoxious ways mask deep insecurities. Cris is the klutz who tries to please everyone but ends up pleasing no one. And Caloy is the scholarly over-protected son more interested in surfing the net than meeting people. They are out to prove themselves real men but they almost always fall flat on their faces. During an out-of-town school seminar, the trio sees a good chance to finally visit a prostitution house with the three other villains in their lives trying also vainly to thwart their every move by picturing them as bad boys. So Paul, Cris and Caloy enter the red house but, instead of losing their innocence, they uncover the shocking reality that girls forced to work there are minors.
- For 16 days, starting on October 18, 2003, a vehicle with a mounted camera drives down every single known street in Peking/Beijing's ring road, meant to show the city and its people.
- A man and his fiancé are kidnapped by a criminal syndicate for reasons unknown.
- From 1972 until 1974, Joris Ivens and Marceline Loridan, along with a Chinese film crew, documented the last days of the Cultural Revolution, marking the end of an era. The vast amount of footage they shot was edited into twelve films of varying lengths. Focusing on ordinary people spread over a wide geographic area-many of whom were living and working in collectives-the filmmakers recorded a unique moment in history, and also captured some of the more enduring aspects of Chinese culture.
- The decline of the Jia clan in imperial China.
- 11th anniversary--A fairy godmother rewards two orphans who are made to peddle empty bottles and old newspapers by a cruel aunt with seven dwarfs who cast good spells.
- An art installation in which Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho (1960) is slowed down to approximately two frames a second, making the piece exactly 24 hours long.
- Documents a workday at a remote Chinese oil field, from a stolen nap in a break room to the massive drills plunging into the earth.