A woman in 1960s France, who works as an exotic dancer, wants to have a child. She navigates through comedic and dramatic situations with her boyfriend, friends, and the challenges of the times.
A mute scientist in Brooklyn discovers the transformative power of dance and sign language. With the help of a disco dance teacher, he enters a dance contest and learns to communicate through movement. Along the way, he faces challenges and overcomes personal obstacles, eventually finding love and acceptance.
Lyrical biography of the classical composer, depicted as a romantic hero, an accursed artist.
Two fragments of 8mm home-movie footage shot by the artist near Berlin weave together in repeating cycles of action, temporal manipulation, and colour distortion, heightening the viewer’s awareness of film-time and the film-image, and perception of colour in motion.
Le Grice no longer simply uses the printer as a reflexive mechanism, but utilises the possibilities of colour-shift and permutation of imagery as the film progresses from simplicity to complexity… With the film’s culmination in representational, photographic imagery, one would anticipate a culminating “richness” of image; yet the insistent evidence of splice bars and the loop and repetition of the short piece of found footage and the conflicting superimposition of filtered loops all reiterate the work which is necessary to decipher that cinematic image. - Deke Dusinberre
Observe the citizens of Philadelphia through a detached lens.
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