Zig Zag (1996)
Género : Música, Animación, Drama
Tiempo de ejecución : 1M
Director : Georges Schwizgebel
Sinopsis
A brief homage to Rodolphe Töpffer in a zigzag travelling inspired by the drawings of the Geneva author. The short trip starts with a stroller and ends with a reader.
A retelling of the Biblical story of Judith and Holofernes, exploring female aggression and the links between war and sexual desire.
A crowd of spectators listen to President William McKinley's speech during his inauguration ceremony outside the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C.
Within a printing (printing a test).
Carmaux is in south-central France, near the Tarn River. As a brick of coke, about four feet high and three feet wide, is gradually pushed out of a smelter into a yard, one worker sprays it with water from a hose while two workers with long metal rakes wait to spread it out. Other workers buzz in and out of the foreground of the stationary camera. Atop the first level of the brick smelter, workers push full carts of coal along a track.
This 13-minute short subject, marketed as an educational film, records a slice of life in the Watts neighborhood of Los Angeles prior to the rebellions of 1965. Filmmakers Trevor Greenwood, Robert Dickson and Alan Gorg were UCLA film students when they crafted a documentary from the perspective of the unassuming-yet-articulate teenager Felicia Bragg, a high-school student of African-American and Hispanic descent. Felicia’s first-person narrative reflects her hopes and frustrations as she annotates footage of her family, school and neighborhood, creating a time capsule that’s both historically and culturally significant. Its provenance as an educational film continues today as university courses use "Felicia" to teach documentary filmmaking techniques and cite it as an example of how non-traditional sources, as well as mainstream television news, reflect and influence public opinion.
A short film in which pieces of paper fly off of an animated cube.
This sequel to Themis similarly simulates the movement of abstract colours and shapes to form distinct visual patterns.
A little boy celebrates his frog catch in this short film by Hollis Frampton.
Our presidential hunter runs across the landscape and falls down in the snow, gets up with his rifle, and gazes upward at a treed animal which isn't in the camera's view. He fires a shot into the tree, then leaps on the ground to grab the fallen prey, a domestic cat, finishing it off with wild blows of his hunting knife while his companions, a photographer and a press agent, record the event that will be reported far and wide as a manly moment. Teddy then rides out of the forest followed by two companions afoot, never mind that they all originally arrived afoot. Perhaps it was funnier in its day than it is now, but apparently shooting cats was regarded as funny in those days. The larger point was to use a minor whimsy as a political criticism, in this case of Teddy Roosevelt's easy manipulations of the press. It was based on two frames of a political cartoon that had appeared in the paper a mere week before the film was made.
Corto de Kuri Youji de 1963.
Baptist convention, funeral home, and assorted locations in Denver, CO; Tulsa, OK; Muskogee, OK; and unidentified locations.
Residences, tombs, and other locations in Eufaula, OK, and unidentified locations.
Documentary short by Humphrey Jennings
A confrontation of two worlds-- Two rooms, one of which is full of light and colors, the other a monotonous gray.
Christian holy sites in Jerusalem and Galilee, Israel.
Impressionistic study of the fate of a stray dog, trying to avoid the results of human indifference and cruelty.
A sex education film produced for children in US schools.
The striking landscapes of rural Sardinia provide the backdrop to this lyrical look at the hardscrabble lives of the region’s shepherds in winter.
Residences, churches, funeral march, school children in Muskogee, OK; Taft, OK; and Okmulgee, OK.
A short drama which seeks to explore some of the problems in inter-faith relationships.