Heart of Glass (1976) is a hypnotic and surreal film set in a rural German village. The story revolves around a group of villagers who are under hypnosis and try to maintain their sanity while a glass factory faces destruction. As secrets are revealed and tensions rise, the villagers are thrust into a world of mystery and despair.
Daughter of Darkness is a horror film set in Romania, where a young woman discovers her supernatural powers and must escape from a hooded figure who wants to capture her.
Glass is a mesmerizing documentary that explores the intricate world of glass-blowing. Through stunning visuals and poetic storytelling, it takes viewers on a journey into the creative process of glass-making and the beauty of this ancient art form.
Joanna, recently divorced, decided to return with her daughter to the town where she was born. There, she confronts the memories of the past when he meets his former lover, now married.
A look into the fascinating world of glass-making, from the intricate glass-blowing techniques to the mechanized assembly-line production. This documentary explores the artistry and industrial aspects of creating beautiful glass products.
Film inspired by Ford's "Cycle of Production" exhibit at the 1939-40 New York World's Fair. At the Rouge plant in Dearborn, Michigan, Ford assembly line employees do their jobs to the accompaniment of an orchestra. "From the earth come materials to be transformed by Ford men, management and machines," begins the narrator as animated purchase orders stream from the corporate headquarters. Puppets transport raw materials to Ford's Rouge plant, where the fantasy switches to live action. The company's 28 millionth car is built to Edwin Ludig's Symphony in F, with "F" standing for Ford.
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