Alice in Wonderland
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An adaptation of the 1886 musical “Alice in Wonderland: A Dream Play for Children” by Henry Saville Clark and Walter Slaughter. "James Fotopoulos’s adaptation of Lewis Carroll’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass by way of Henry Saville Clark and Walter Slaughter’s 1886 musical Alice in Wonderland: A Dream Play for Children—is an extremely curious object in its own right, and its premiere New York screening is a must-see. If you doze through a few of its ninety-nine minutes, your dreams will be the better for it ... In terms of avant-garde genres, it could be classified, to borrow a term from P. Adams Sitney, as a trance film." - Amy Taubin, ArtForum
James Fotopoulos - Shorts Collection #1
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A compilation of 2003 short films from experimental filmmaker James Fotopoulos, including Celestial Visions, Crescent Moon, Sea Storm and Knowing and Being 1.
James Fotopoulos - Shorts Collection #2
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A compilation of short films from experimental filmmaker James Fotopoulos spanning 2004–2012, including The Temple, Hidden Objects: Appendage, Thick Comb and Nautilus.
James Fotopoulos - Shorts Collection #3
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A compilation of short films from experimental filmmaker James Fotopoulos spanning 2015–2021, including Beauty and the Beast, Orestes, Pinocchio and Faustus.
Flipside
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When filmmaker Chris Wilcha (The Target Shoots First) revisits the record store he worked at as a teenager in New Jersey, he finds the once-thriving bastion of music and weirdness from his youth slowly falling apart and out of touch with the times. Flipside documents his tragicomic attempt to revive the store while revisiting other documentary projects he has abandoned over the years. In the process, Wilcha captures This American Life icon Ira Glass in the midst of a creative rebirth, discovers the origin story of David Bowie’s ode to a New Jersey cable TV hero, and uncovers the unlikely connection between jazz photographer Herman Leonard and TV writer David Milch (Deadwood). This disparate collection of stories coheres into something strange and expansive—a moving meditation on music, work, and the sacrifices and satisfaction of trying to live a creative life.

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