"Homage to Michael Snow's environmental sculpture 'Blind.' The film proposes analogies, in imitation of three historic montage styles, for three perceptual modes mimed by that work." -HF
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Hollis Frampton - Snowblind (1968)
1968 / 5'30" / BW / silent Frampton on Snowblind: "Homage to Michael Snow's environmental sculpture 'Blind.' The film proposes analogies in imitation of 3 ...
Snowblind (Short Thriller Film)
A passer-by is confronted by a deadly Thanks for the positive and constructive feedback guys! This is the first short thriller we have made. It is also ...
Snowblind
A film by Hollis Frampton. Made in 1968. "Homage to Michael Snow's environmental sculpture 'Blind'. The film proposes analogies in imitation of 3 historic ...
Judy Henske & Jerry Yester - Snowblind (1969)
Judy Henske & Jerry Yester - Farewell Aldebaran (US 1969
SNOWBLIND // A TVM Original Short
An underground chemist develops a pill that lets users relive memories during their sleep. A film by French Elevators in collaboration with TVM. Selected at the ...
Snowblind Western
Dans ce spaghetti post-apocalyptique occidental un gouverneur pardonne un pistoleur condamné à mort afin de lui faire tuer un autre pistoleur. Il ne parle pas ...
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The Three Kingdoms period begins as the walled fortress of Hsin Yang falls to invaders. Centered around this historical event, The Last Days of Hsin Yang follows the escape of the prince of Hsin Yang as he hides with a small family and escapes from the sacked and burning city.
"In my film I suggest that there is no greater mystery than that of the protagonists. War and Love are simply equated for what they are; the aftermath is inevitable, and a normal human condition, for which like the ancients one can only have pity and understanding.
Two young boys, play hooky from school in order to explore an ultramodern world's fair. They take in the many marvelous scientific and industrial exhibits, obtain literature, eat food, and generally run amok.
Forced behind British lines by engine problems, the Red Baron camouflages his plane, swaps uniforms with a dead soldier, and, posing as a Belgian, makes his way to a hospital.