© Oliver Rath

© Oliver Rath


PHOTO
Feb 15
9:16 am

Tabu (Mario & Band scene) - Miguel Gomes

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VIDEO
Sep 16
11:16 am
1 note

Tabu (Crocodile & Lady scene) - Miguel Gomes

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VIDEO
Sep 16
11:12 am
1 note

James Blackshaw - We Who Stole The Dream

Dir: Esther May Campbell

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VIDEO
Sep 13
1:39 pm
1 note

Peter Watkins - Interview (Lithuania, 2001)

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VIDEO
Aug 19
3:26 pm
1 note

The Turin Horse - Opening Scene

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VIDEO
Jun 9
11:26 am
1 note
juangabrielgutierrez:

The Turin Horse @wshed (Taken with instagram)

juangabrielgutierrez:

The Turin Horse @wshed (Taken with instagram)


PHOTO
Jun 1
9:20 pm
2 notes

IN PASSING

nobudge:

Special NoBudge premiere Thursday May 31st. A collaborative experimental film by seven different filmmakers from The Netherlands, Ireland, Iran and America.

An intriguing and exquisite work.” Bill Mousoulis, Senses of Cinema

Watch the trailer below…

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POST
May 30
10:46 am
3 notes

Post Tenebras Lux - Carlos Reygadas

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VIDEO
May 24
8:00 pm
1 note
The gray rock of Mount Flimserstein. The luminous rectangle of a screen in an old Paris cinema. The glittering skyscapers of Tokyo. «Daniel Schmid – Le chat qui pense» is a cinematic journey comprising a rich array of images and memories marking an outstanding career. The first feature-length film by Pascal Hofmann and Benny Jaberg documents the eventful life and cineastic legacy of an exceptional Swiss director of both films and operas. It spans his formative childhood in a Belle Epoque hotel in the Grisons mountains, and follows his escape from the peaceful Alps to turbulent 1960s Berlin, his love for the cinema, and his encounters with Rainer Werner Fassbinder. It delves into the worldly nightlife of 1970s Paris, and shows Schmid filming on location in Morocco, Portugal, and his native Grisons. «Daniel Schmid – Le chat qui pense» traces the eventful life of a gifted artist. It is a film about arriving, time and again, and about taking leave, for ever. «Daniel Schmid – Le chat qui pense» lets us hear several of his loyal companions comment on this exceptional artist, among others his muse Ingrid Caven, his cameraman Renato Berta, and close friends like director Werner Schroeter, actress Bulle Ogier, and film scholar Shiguéhiko Hasumi. And we hear Daniel Schmid himself – in a cinematic exploration of his life and work carried by his own voice and view of the world. A world situated between reality and fiction.

The gray rock of Mount Flimserstein. The luminous rectangle of a screen in an old Paris cinema. The glittering skyscapers of Tokyo. «Daniel Schmid – Le chat qui pense» is a cinematic journey comprising a rich array of images and memories marking an outstanding career. The first feature-length film by Pascal Hofmann and Benny Jaberg documents the eventful life and cineastic legacy of an exceptional Swiss director of both films and operas. It spans his formative childhood in a Belle Epoque hotel in the Grisons mountains, and follows his escape from the peaceful Alps to turbulent 1960s Berlin, his love for the cinema, and his encounters with Rainer Werner Fassbinder. It delves into the worldly nightlife of 1970s Paris, and shows Schmid filming on location in Morocco, Portugal, and his native Grisons. «Daniel Schmid – Le chat qui pense» traces the eventful life of a gifted artist. It is a film about arriving, time and again, and about taking leave, for ever.
«Daniel Schmid – Le chat qui pense» lets us hear several of his loyal companions comment on this exceptional artist, among others his muse Ingrid Caven, his cameraman Renato Berta, and close friends like director Werner Schroeter, actress Bulle Ogier, and film scholar Shiguéhiko Hasumi. And we hear Daniel Schmid himself – in a cinematic exploration of his life and work carried by his own voice and view of the world. A world situated between reality and fiction.


PHOTO
May 6
5:59 pm

Anachronisme


VIDEO
May 6
5:35 pm

PHOTO
May 6
5:23 pm
1 note

themostpretentiousgirlintheworld:

Aki Kaurismäki on Yasujiro Ozu

“I’ve made eleven lousy films, and it’s all your fault.”

(Source: ranranimation, via erinonainen)


VIDEO
Apr 30
3:20 pm
6 notes

Benny Jaberg & Pascal Hofmann’s ‘Daniel Schmid: Le Chat Qui Pense’


PHOTOSET
Apr 30
11:41 am
1 note

‘Daniel Schmid: Le Chat Qui Pense’ - Trailer


VIDEO
Apr 30
11:28 am

CINEKINOSIS