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Window, Suzuki

Window, Suzuki

2001 • 13 min • Japan
The moment when malice takes shape Three young men and a woman are in a room in a flat. One of the men, Satou, has been shot dead, and the woman is crying, but it does not seem to be out of grief over Satou's death. Suzuki and Yamada are arguing about who should look out the window. They have no idea who has been shooting at this room, for what purpose, or at whom. They don't know what they're up against, where they are, or how many people they have. Did the police shoot at them because they had brought a woman into the room to rape her? If so, how did they find out? It could have been a mistake, but there is no way to be sure, and the reality is that there are dead bodies in front of them, and if they go near the window they could be shot. The leader of the group, Suzuki, is frustrated and Yamada tells him about the feelings he has had for Sato. Suzuki is emboldened by his accusation, but at that moment a second bullet is fired into the room .......
Rejoue-moi ce vieux mélodrame

Rejoue-moi ce vieux mélodrame

2001 • 10 min • Canada
All the sugar daddies have died ; a city is born. Fictional exercise carried out in situ, in which hope and distress rub shoulders in a chaotic, scrap metal city under constant construction.
Fernando Project

Fernando Project

2001 • 60 min • Spain
Fernando is a shy boy who covers his face with a mask and communicates only with cards. His fairy godmother transform him an attractive and confident man.
Gold Digger: The Time Raft

Gold Digger: The Time Raft

2001 • 55 min • United States of America
An explorer and her sister tackle adventures that defy their wildest dreams, though when it all comes down to it, it's all in a day's work for them.
Terrore

Terrore

2001 • 8 min
Nathalie thinks she's the sole survivor...
Pizzaman

Pizzaman

2001 • 3 min
Inertia: Re-Making The Crow

Inertia: Re-Making The Crow

2001 • 60 min
Told through intimate behind-the-scenes footage shot by the filmmakers themselves, INERTIA: RE-MAKING THE CROW takes an unflinching look at the creative evolution of two young men amidst their struggle to create a faithful, no-budget video adaptation of James O’Barr’s acclaimed comic book series THE CROW, which was also the basis for the major motion picture starring Brandon Lee in his final performance.
Barbie London: Trouble in Space

Barbie London: Trouble in Space

2001 • 19 min
"For years I explored in my art what Snow White was dreaming/desiring while she was in a coma in the glass coffin. After Snow White was awakened by the prince's kiss ... the pair became Barbie and Ken ... Barbie wants to be the perfect lover for Ken, but there is alcoholism and anger and the consequent violation of their actual love. Based on a text called Alcoholism: The Merry-Go-Round of Denial, Barbie struggles throughout to retain her innocence. Consequently, the style of the video is handmade and childlike. The songs in the video, by Willie Nelson and Julie London (which I lip-sync), become the interior dialogue between Barbie and Ken." — Ellen Cantor
The Return: The N'Duep Healing Ceremony

The Return: The N'Duep Healing Ceremony

2001 • 30 min • United States of America
It reveals the healing ritual called the N'Deup Healing Ceremony. Every gesture has a meaning: the dances, the millet, the beat of the drums together with the litanies pronounced by the priestess.
Det är mitt yrke att vara känslig

Det är mitt yrke att vara känslig

2001 • 5 min • Sweden
This film is a take down of pompous old men with power.
Pizarro: The Blood Of The Sun-God

Pizarro: The Blood Of The Sun-God

2001 • 46 min
In 1532, Francisco de Pizarro defeated the great Inca emperor Atahualpa's army of 30,000 warriors with just 180 men. Who was this man who brought the powerful empire to its knees? What drove him to pioneer his way to the elevated plains of the Andes, and with a force of just a few men, take on the powerful Inca army?
The Wounded Shadow

The Wounded Shadow

2001 • 25 min
THE WOUNDED SHADOW is a film about a young man looking for memories and locations of the “DEERs” film by Masoud Kimiaei. “DEERs” is product of 1974 and one of the best films of Iran’s Cinema history.
Di Verdi Si Muore

Di Verdi Si Muore

2001 • 55 min
Feature 16mm film by Giovanni Martinelli, following the life of Giuseppe and his struggle to enter the "Club dei 27" in Parma, an association dedicated to the music of Giuseppe Verdi. The editing of the film was completed in 2001.
Blue Eyed Moon

Blue Eyed Moon

2001 • 8 min • Bulgaria
This is a story of a young girl in Ancient Greece. Among nymphs, satyrs and night shadows she is involved in a strange love story.
Two Beautiful Eyes

Two Beautiful Eyes

2001 • 8 min • Bulgaria
This is a film about the boundless might of love and its traceable and invisible transformations, its lights and shades. The film deals with the never-ending human craving for beauty, perfection and spiritual elevation. In an art-style somewhere between Juan Miro and Aubrey Beardsley and Inspired by the poetry of P.K. Yavorov.
Burturhugur - Faroese observations

Burturhugur - Faroese observations

2001 • 56 min
Documentary about seven remaining inhabitants of the remote village of Hattarvík on the island of Fugloy, Faroes, North Atlantic ocean.
Fluid Landscape

Fluid Landscape

2001 • 10 min • Canada
2001 / experimental / 16mm. & S8mm. / 10min. / Canada
Un cinéma sous influence

Un cinéma sous influence

2001 • 53 min
We had to wait until the Spanish “Movida” of the 1980s to see films that did not emanate from Francoist propaganda. But Spain had already experienced a period of cinematic splendor, during the civil war, when the film studios were under the control of the Republicans. By describing the "competition" between Republican and Francoist cinemas of the time, Richard Prost provides a unique vision of the Spanish Civil War.
Molly, Star-Racer

Molly, Star-Racer

2001 • 2 min
Pilot film for Ōban Star-Racers.
Motion Control

Motion Control

2001 • 8 min • United Kingdom
Motion Control examines the synergy of camera and performer. Shot on 35mm, it explores from the camera's pov, the physical and emotional entrapment of the ageing and glamorous dancer in her private and personal spaces. The film is notable for hypersound foley overlaid with text and electro-opera composed by Billy Cowie and sung by soprano Naomi Itami.
No One Believes the Professor

No One Believes the Professor

2001 • 26 min
A surreal voyage with Orpheus Augustus Marcks, a.k.a. Professor Sahib a Lahori poet, actor, philosopher, athlete, who walks the line between genius and divine madness.
Once There Was a Man

Once There Was a Man

2001 • 43 min • Croatia
The fisherman, an old sea dog, tries to catch great amberjacks in a whole new way: with a fishing net, although this fish is regularly caught by jigging.
Flesh Doll Operetta

Flesh Doll Operetta

2001 • 53 min • Italy
In a miserable and obscure future, the democratically elected super-president gives to the entitled the state pussy: every head of the family is entitled, free of charge, at the age of eighteen, to a suitably lobotomized real domestic woman to marry.
Escape from Paradise

Escape from Paradise

2001 • 11 min • Netherlands
A turtle is the reason that Adam and Eve - already quite old - find a book in their paradise. By tearing the blank pages from the book, they unleash forces that they can initially play with, but which soon grow beyond their heads. The three-dimensional animated film starts as an innocent comedy, but when paradise is taken over in a spectacular way, it takes on an increasingly grim character.