Seconds (1966) is a horror, sci-fi, thriller movie about a man who undergoes a plastic surgery to get a new identity, but realizes that there is a sinister price to pay for his second chance at life. The movie explores themes of midlife crisis, surrealism, and the consequences of seeking a fresh start.
A man wakes up in a hospital with amnesia, and soon realizes that he is living the same day over and over again. As he tries to uncover the truth behind his situation, he must confront his fears, guilt, and the discovery of a murder. With a non-linear timeline and a surprise ending, 'The I Inside' keeps the audience guessing until the end.
In this short film Bert Haanstra gives his vision - from the water – of a tranquil Holland. During filming he held the camera upside down and afterwards put the images ‘up right’ again in the film. By doing this, we see the ‘usual’ waterfront, but transformed by the rippling of the water. In this way Mirror of Holland became a modern looking experimental film. However this did not devalue the Dutch sentiment regarding waterfronts that are so trusted to so many.
Commercial Entertainment Product is a satirical movie that criticizes media manipulation and commercialism. It combines elements of electronic music, video collage, and techno music to create a visually captivating experience. The movie takes a satirical approach to critique American television and politics, using distorted images, repeated stock footage, and news footage. It also includes montages of presidential addresses and state-of-the-union speeches. Through its unique video art style, the movie aims to highlight the culture of commercial entertainment and the impact of media on society.
A day in the life of the city and citizens of New York as seen through the fantastic eye, and the incredibly distorted optic lenses, of filmmaker Francis Thompson.
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