Caspar Stracke

Most Popular Caspar Stracke Trailers

Total trailers found: 10

Sad Sack Trailer (1991)

01 January 1991

An encounter of myths. Is the world more resembling a flat, grammophone record or a child on the back of Atlas?

Zuse Strip Trailer (2003)

01 May 2003

A piece of movie film has survived the forthcoming Ice Age and is discovered by Venusian scientists--5000 years from now.

And How Godmilow Expanded It Trailer (2015)

05 November 2015

Caspar Stracke replicates Jill Godmilow's replica of Harun Faroci's film "Inextinguishable Fire."

Chewing-Gum: Open Close Trailer (1989)

26 May 1989

Experimental short film

Burnout Trailer (2003)

01 January 2003

A metropolis awash in electrical overdrive crashes in the heat of summer and sends a Bronxite into the clutches of a waterworld further north.

Gut Renovation Trailer (2013)

06 March 2013

Su Friedrich's personal essay charting the destruction of Williamsburg, Brooklyn. After living in the neighborhood for 20 years, the filmmaker was one of many who were forced out after the city passed a rezoning plan allowing developers to build luxury condos where there were once thriving industries, working-class families, and artists.

Nach Wanyscha Trailer (1994)

01 January 1994

Afterbirth Trailer (1995)

01 January 1995

Tracing, re-constructing and reviving a film script of a passed-away film-maker friend, that developed itself into a diary of the last three years of his life.

time/ OUT OF JOINT Trailer (2015)

01 January 2015

With research that spans the work of philosophers Gilles Deleuze and Martin Heidegger to modern mythologies in which time reversal plays a crucial role — such as failed time machines, speed of light travel, and occult practices involving speech — Stracke combines science and philosophy in an attempt to defy death through cinema and the notion of time reversal.

Circle's Short Circuit Trailer (1998)

01 January 1998

Circle's Short Circuit is an experimental feature-length work with neither a beginning nor an end—the film can be viewed from any random point.