The Kingdom: How Fungi Made Our World (2018)
Some fungi will save us, others will threaten us and we are just beginning to understand which is which.
장르 : 다큐멘터리
상영시간 : 58분
연출 : Annámaria Tálas, Simon Nasht
시놉시스
You find fungi in Antarctica and in nuclear reactors. They live inside your lungs and your skin is covered with them. Fungi are the most under appreciated and unexplained organisms, yet they could cure you from smallpox and turn cardboard boxes into forests. They could even transform Mars into Eden. There are vastly more fungi species than plants and each and every one of them play a crucial role in life’s support systems. Join us on a journey into the mysterious world of Fungi to witness their beauty, unravel their mysteries and discover how this secret kingdom is essential to life on Earth, and may in fact hold the key to our future.
Five vacationers and two crewmen become stranded on a tropical island near the equator. The island has little edible food for them to use as they try to live in a fungus covered hulk while repairing Kessei's yacht. Eventually they struggle over the food rations which were left behind by the former crew. Soon they discover something unfriendly there...
A group of American teens comes to Ireland to visit a friend who takes them on a camping trip in search of the local, fabled magic mushrooms. When the psychedelics start taking hold, the panicked friends are attacked by ghostly creatures; but how can they determine whether what they are experiencing is reality or hallucination?
사람들이 마녀와 고대 마법을 두려워하며 살던 15세기 오스트리아 알프스. 마녀로 의심받으며 고립된 생활을 이어가는 알브런은 제정신을 지키기 위해 노력하지만...
A party of archaeologists discovers the remnants of a mutant five millennia-old Sumerian civilization living beneath a glacier atop a mountain in Mesopatamia.
Housemaid Georgette loves to gossip and this causes major trouble to people around her.
You find fungi in Antarctica and in nuclear reactors. They live inside your lungs and your skin is covered with them. Fungi are the most under appreciated and unexplained organisms, yet they could cure you from smallpox and turn cardboard boxes into forests. They could even transform Mars into Eden. There are vastly more fungi species than plants and each and every one of them play a crucial role in life’s support systems. Join us on a journey into the mysterious world of Fungi to witness their beauty, unravel their mysteries and discover how this secret kingdom is essential to life on Earth, and may in fact hold the key to our future.
The Pharmacratic Inquisition is a provocative film from Gnostic Media that makes the argument that virtually all of the mythology, symbolism, and story of Jesus and related Christian traditions relate to two basic subjects: astrology and shamanism. For those unfamiliar with the evidence in support of this claim, this film can be truly eye opening and revolutionary. This is a DVD companion for the book, Astrotheology & Shamanism. This DVD companion contains about 25% of the information presented in book, though it contains about double the images. The DVD is not meant to have detailed sources. If you are interested in the sources used for this video, please see the book Astrotheology & Shamanism.
A mushroom embarks on an epic adventure to find its purpose in life.
During his year in Mexico, Conner hosted psychedelic guru Timothy Leary, who he had met on an earlier visit to New York. Conner and Leary occupied themselves with mushroom hunts in the Mexican countryside. It’s not clear whether their hunts were successful. But Conner’s staccato home-movies of their walks – combined with movies of previous mushroom hunts in San Francisco – became his film Looking for Mushrooms. The film rushes through the rustic landscape of rural Mexico, flitting past houses and through a crumbling graveyard. Not to be confused with Conner's re-edited 1996 version of Looking for Mushroom.
After finding a mysterious totem in a cave while on a hike with her friend, a wayward teenage girl goes missing.
This film essay about mushrooms and their connections to other living things tries to use the structure of mushrooms to explain nature, science, and civilization, all the while searching for various analogies, such as the similarities between mycorrhiza and other structures.
The film takes on a walk alongside parasites, symbionts and decomposers offering ideas of both interconnectedness and collaboration. Driven by a vision of resistance, the encounters seek possibilities of renewal and question what connects us when the world seems to be falling apart. With mushrooms and their allies the film invites to imagine a myco-cultural (r)evolution. What if the fungus could help us address and radically change our relationship to this world?
Harpy and her pet goblin cat Pumpkin are enjoying a peaceful day in the forest, until a couple of baby monsters have a spat!
A boom operator attempts to record the noise mushrooms make in this semi-experimental animation inspired by the world of sounds.
Cooky Scientist creates mushrooms that make her travel through time and space
어깨에 카메라를 짊어지고 도시의 이곳저곳을 돌아다니며 사람들의 일상생활과 다양한 도시의 모습을 촬영하는 카메라맨의 이야기를 다룬 다큐멘터리이다.
지가 베르토프는 이 영화를 '자막·시나리오·세트·배우의 도움 없이 시각적 현상을 전달하는 실험'이라고 불렀다. 그는 이 영화에서 구성주의와 몽타주 편집기법을 결합시켜 사물을 입체적으로 보여주는 한편 혁명 이후 민중들의 삶을 활기차고 낙관적으로 묘사하였다.
하늘로 내동댕이! 무서워? 그래도 웃기지? 화장실! 더러워? 그래도 웃기지? 얻어 터져서! 아파? 아프다고? 그래도 웃기지? 거봐~!! 이미 웃고 있잖아~!! 불가능이란 없다! 하늘을 나는 제트 스키! 하늘을 나는 새가 부러웠던 인류의 소망을 이루고자 그들이 나섰다. 최고 속력으로 물살을 가로지르는 제트스키. 수영장에서 제트스키가 도움닫기 한 순간 점프대 위를 힘껏 날아오르는 한 남자가 있다! 비교불가! 하늘을 나는 짜릿함 쾌감을 맛보시라! 거대한 싸대기? 최고의 하이파이브! 늘 지나던 장소, 익숙한 그 곳에 거대한 손이 나타났다! 모퉁이를 돌면 하이파이브가 기다리고 있다. 서류를 챙겨가던 사람도, 동료들에게 줄 수프를 가져가던 사람도 하이파이브를 피해갈 수 없다. 그들이 거대한 손을 당기는 순간 기절할 것이니…. 피할 방법은? 물론 없다! 그냥 즐겨라! 상상초월! 하늘로 솟구치는 화장실! 응가가 튀어오르는 화장실이 있다면?! 이제는 화장실을 날려버리는 도전에 나섰다. 그것도 화장실 변기에 사람이 앉은 채로. 언제 날아갈지 모르는 불안한 그 순간, 화장실이 하늘로 솟구친다. 물론 배설물도 역류한다. 눈 앞에 펼쳐지는 갈색 이물질(!)의 향연! 스크린으로 악취가 느껴질 것만 같은 리얼한 비주얼 쇼크를 경험하고 싶다면 강력 추천! 즐거운 폭발! 행복한 지금! 무방비 상태에서 지금 당신이 있는 공간이 파괴된다. 피할 길이 없다. 그냥 궁금해서, 재미있을 것 같아서 폭파를 감행한 그들! 빵~ 빵~ 터져도 좋아~! 무섭냐고? 재밌잖아~!
For a book project, photographer Timothy Greenfield-Sanders took photographs of 30 stars of adult movies, each pair of photographs in the same pose, clothed and nude. This film records the photo shoots and includes interviews with the performers and commentary from eight writers (and John Waters). The actors and writers discuss economics, nudity and exhibitionism, careers, and private lives.