himself
Closure is the 12th official Nine Inch Nails release. It consists of music videos interspersed with snippets from educational films, as well as exclusive footage shot by Peter Christopherson including antics by Nine Inch Nails and their tour guests: Marilyn Manson, Jim Rose Circus and David Bowie. Originally scheduled to be released on DVD in 2004, the disc appeared on internet torrent sites in 2006, including behind-the-scenes footage of the "Closer" video with commentary by Mark Romanek. Fans speculate that Reznor may have been the source of this leak.
Himself
The story of Robert Flanagan, a man who was born with cystic fibrosis and told he wouldn't live past 20, who through a unique odyssey of masochism, art and love found a way to live decades past his expiration date.
Bob
피터(Peter Witner: 피터 웰러 분)와 캐더린(Katherine Witner: 주디 데이비스 분) 부부는 자신들을 특권을 지닌 유행에 민감한 LA 부유층으로 생각하고 있다. 원하는 것은 무엇이나 얻을 수 있다고는 하지만 그들은 결혼생활의 안정만은 얻을 수 없었다. 잘난 체하는 속물 사회의 가장자리에서나마 남아 있으려는 노력으로 탈진상태였는데, 캐더린은 피터의 계속되는 바람기에 신물이 나있었고 피터 또한 아내와 가지는 덧없는 관계에 좌절하고 있었다. 둘은 한꺼번에 직장을 그만두게 되고 이것은 그들의 결혼이 망가지는데 박차를 가한다. 생활을 유지하기 위해 내키지 않았지만 자신들의 경제적 현실을 직면해야 했다. 이에 피터와 캐더린은 눈이 튀어나올만큼 비싼 유행복으로 가득찬 뷰티크를 연다. 그것으로 자신들의 생활을 유지하고, 결국 이혼을 할 수 있을만큼 돈이 벌리기를 희망한다. 동시에 그들은 다른 방법으로도 안정을 되찾는데...
Himself
In 1992, Nine Inch Nails released the "Broken" EP. It was followed in 1993 by a short film, roughly 20 minutes in length, known as the "Broken Movie". The movie wove Broken's four music videos together via a violent "snuff film" and included its own video for the song "Gave Up" as its conclusion. Due to its extreme graphic content, the Broken Movie was never officially released. But in christmas 2006, Nin secretly released it on bittorrent along with the free 2 dvd set closure deluxe prototype.
Self
An improvisatory 40-minute foray into a fervent, formative period in the lives of poets such as Dennis Cooper, Benjamin Weissman, Amy Gerstler, and Bob Flanagan, who took part in Cooper’s famed Wednesday Night Poetry readings. Drawing on archival footage from those gatherings, including interviews and readings, Fear of Poetry presents a snapshot of Venice in the 1980s: a chorus of punks, poets, artists, and performers co-existing in a place where, according to Flanagan, “love is still possible.”