Placed for so long in the city next to each other, the noses, ears, and eyes had never had the opportunity to meet. Yves Brangolo imagined this historic encounter, even spicing it up with a few fingers also separated from their natural context. But an aggressive mouth will come to reorganize this little anarchic world...
Shaw Brothers starlet Tien stars as the mythical deity Red Boy. He is sent by the gods to do battle with the monkey King who is up to more magical mischief than is good for him.
Hunting down the murderer of their families in an anarchic Berlin of the near future, the outlaws Tan and Javid find themselves trapped in the wicked fairytale of a mysterious screenplay that entangles them in a vicious circle of revenge – apparently all written by a clueless dentist.
In a shadowy interrogation room, a homicide file lies open in front of two frustrated cops. Behind a one way mirror sits their main suspect, a hulking black bear named Canuck Black.
In a gloomy city square, a talented artist struggles to make a living through his chalk drawings. He finds himself unable to captivate the bustling businessmen and women around him, who barely give him or his work a passing glance.
The reason for making this film is clear: it was to cover up Vojtěch Jasný's famous chronicle "All the Good Natives", an account of the tragic consequences of forced collectivisation.
In the autobiographical tradition of the earlier Sincerities, this film takes up the light-threads of our living 14 years ago when the Brakhage family found home and "settled," like they say, into some sense of permanence.