Satantango is a contemplative cinema masterpiece that takes place in Hungary. The nonlinear timeline follows a group of impoverished individuals facing despair, suicide, and the abuse of animals. The film is known for its long takes and slow pacing, as well as its exploration of mental illness and the postmodern condition.
The Turin Horse is a dark and minimalistic film that follows the story of an old man and his horse as they face the relentless miseries of life. With very little dialogue, the film explores themes of nihilism, despair, and existentialism. The slow and contemplative pace emphasizes the emptiness and nothingness that surrounds the characters.
A struggling Mongolian stuntman returns to the big city after suffering a serious head injury but soon finds himself thrust back into the fray when presented with an opportunity to become a serious actor.
A French special op suffers an existential crisis as he wanders New York City in search of a mission and the requisite connections.
In the year 2012, amidst a world consumed by chaos, a mysterious figure embarks on a transformative journey. Blending elements of art, surrealism, and spirituality, Moderngrumble delves into the depths of the human psyche, questioning societal norms and offering a fresh perspective on contemporary existence.
In Passing is a collaboration between seven different filmmakers from around the world in response to Jesse Richards' 2008 Remodernist Film Manifesto.
Several figures move through the darkness on a cliff-edge. An inaudible conversation near the brow of the cliff may be the cause for the group to disband. The rest of the film follows the solitary journey of the youngest member of the group, until she rests; where land meets the sea.
A tribute to the bustling beauty of Manhattan, inspired by Andy Warhol's 1964 film "Empire".
A man (James Devereaux) sits on a park bench talking to the camera, trying to weave together a thought that won’t cohere while commenting on passers-by, his ‘guests’… Mysterious images intervene, overturning the serenity of the park-bench monologue. Rouzbeh Rashidi’s feature proves as engaging as it is elusive.
An award-winning new short film by the founder of the Remodernist Film Movement, Jesse Richards. Shot entirely on the iPhone.
Shooting at the Moon is a short Super-8 punk/Remodernist film directed by Jesse Richards and Nicholas Watson.
A slow cinema and remodernist inspired piece expressing the monotony of the unavoidable perpetual daily routine and how creativity can diminish, flourish and liberate within this, realised only during moments of clarity in the endless storm.
Peter Rinaldi (Self Portrait) is a fantasy movie that showcases the journey of Peter Rinaldi as he explores a magical world through his self-portrait. The movie takes the audience on a visually stunning adventure filled with fantastical creatures and extraordinary landscapes.
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