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A found footage personal essay film that explores the power of a woman who values her own pleasure.
"We used existing Butch Willis material in our ongoing crusade (at the time) to expose more people to Butch. I was long retired as 'manager,' but still a fan, and I remain one today." - Jeff Krulik
A village engulfed by the 1950 Red River flood experiences a surreal resurrection.
When Joy's fairytale romance crashes and burns on the eve of her 35th birthday, the TICK-TOCK of her biological clock pushes her to try new things.
One of America's most beloved, Oscar-winning actors hits the road to explore this grand and glorious land of ours in this unique documentary, which is part travelogue, part biography, and part ...Read More
Five identical men balance themselves on an ever-shifting plane.
A psychedelic, hand-drawn theatre of the absurd.
Everyone freaks out at a Christmas party when Kim goes missing.
A dance-off at a school.
A man in the desert encounters a soda fountain.
Nikki Schusters animistica opens with the viewer awakening as if inside a restless dream, transformed into a strange vermin. The camera assumes the perspective of an insect burrowing through th...Read More
In a combination of dance club and SM dungeon the director, Daniel Moshel, stages a minutely choreographed trip into the subconscious: While “Habanera” booms in Schram’s magnificent techno remi...Read More
The triplet in the title basically give it away already: identity in the digital age, especially in the face of image production and reproduction processes, is subject to incessant multiplicati...Read More
The savagery of "The Deer Hunter", the brutality of "First Blood" and the unbridled power of "Rambo" come together to create the most intense film yet about the effects of the Vietnam War - KIL...Read More
The third part of the internationally award-winning MeTube short film series. This time the intergalactic music nerds August and Elfi conquer the opera stage and orchestrate their final adventu...Read More
Two "expressionistic wackos" argue over a glass of juice.
Paul Wenninger traces the arc of representational history to representation-critical parable: he straddles the Uncanny Valley with motifs from found footage material from World War I, which he ...Read More
AC/DC had just lost legendary frontman Bon Scott. This would have been the end of the line for most, however, Brian Johnson was recruited and the band produced their most popular album Back In ...Read More
Devil Kids is a live set from indie rock act, Deerhoof, recorded with four cameras in the comically cramped basement of guitarist Ed Rodriguez and mixed by drummer Greg Saunier. The setlist was...Read More
Welcome to COUNTRY MUSIC VIDEO MAGAZINE, Volume 4-where a star is more than just a cowboy hat and a good lookin' pair of boots... and every tune is an invitation to kick up your heels. Come on ...Read More