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"To-day at last we know: John Brown was right." -W.E.B. Du Bois. This film is an experimental essay in three movements that explores the importance of being more than an "ally" in struggle, by ...Read More
A group of powerful, bold, Irish women political prisoners at Armagh Jail shook Ireland to its’ core in 1980 when they began a transgressive “no-wash” protest, refusing to bathe for a year to b...Read More
"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.
A rhythmic collection of sounds, textures and images.
A series of vignettes told by a woman relating to her television obsession.
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
We’ve warned you before and we’ll warn you again: Drugs are Bad! Need proof? Check out this Volume of Classroom Scare Films and just say no! Drug Abuse: The Chemical Tomb (color): Hippies da...Read More
For Night Flight's 4/20 Double Feature
For Night Flight's 4/20 Double Feature
In this 2020 story, 60 Minutes covers the reunion of legendary rock and roll band AC/DC after the tragic death of co-founder Malcom Young.
An early performance from soul, jazz and R&B singer Jesse Davis in 1968.
New from the Night Flight vaults: Welcome to our Commercial Free Top Ten Video Picks, circa 1983. We won't give away #1, but expect to see some of the era's megastars including Adam Ant, Bowie ...Read More
Welcome back to the attic, where Argentinian wolf-man Salvador Cresta catches up with enigmatic experimental rock duo Kamikaze Palm Tree who discuss their work with Cate Le Bon, covering Led Ze...Read More
Pedrum Siadatian ventures up to the attic to explore the psychedelic pop sounds of his solo project, Paint, as well discuss his work with Los Angeles-garage rockers Allah-Las, the influence of ...Read More
Los Angeles-based animator Jamie Wolfe joins the wolf man Salvador Cresta for an attic hang out sesh, discussing her inky animations and videos with King Krule, Sneaks, Local Natives, King Gizz...Read More
Cartoonist Mark Neeley joins Salvador Cresta in the attic to discuss his primitive animation techniques, and inspiration. Includes music and projects by Michael Rault, Never Young Beach, John A...Read More
This episode features the debut of Weird TV’s serial: “Möbius - Outsider in the World of the Living Dead.” We’re also on the scene of a “Prehistoric Party” with Don Glut: preeminent Dinosaur Co...Read More
This episode kicks off with super-powered Potato Cannons at Burning Man, followed by outsider artist and family dentist Kenneth Fox describing his monumental sculptures, strung out hand-puppets...Read More