George Clark

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Inner Sage / Outer King Trailer

Most Popular George Clark Trailers

Total trailers found: 8

Double Ghosts Trailer (2018)

16 March 2018

In 1995, Ruiz flew to Taiwan to film Comedy of Shadows / La comedie des ombres. The film was shot but never finished.

Inner Sage / Outer King Trailer (2018)

29 September 2018

On Raúl Ruiz's missing Taiwanese film "La comédie des ombres" and the projection of Clark's "Double Ghost" at the Chin Pao Shan cemetery on 19 august 2018 (anniversary of Ruiz's death and Clark's birthday).

Jatiwangi Trailer (2018)

12 October 2018

Jatiwangi / The Scent of Jati Trees is a collaborative portrait of the Jatiwangi Art Factory (JaF), their life and work in West Java, Indonesia.

Sunless Haven Trailer (2024)

24 April 2024

“Woven into the film are attempts to understand the docklands as a meeting place between different ecologies, enclosures and epochs, as a point of entanglement of the city and world.

Scent Line on a Moving Mountain Trailer (2025)

10 May 2025

Centred on an exchange of knowledge and experience between an indigenous Ainu elder and a filmmaker during the early stages of her pregnancy, Scent Line on a Moving Mountain pays close attention to the sensations of a type of ecological relationship that is no longer commonly practiced in Hokkaido, Japan.

The Scattered Body or A World Unclouded by Dust Trailer (2023)

11 November 2023

‘The Scattered Body or A World Unclouded by Dust’ explores fragmented histories and the invisible work to care for archival objects from a Vietnamese community archive in Hackney to a state film archive in Hanoi.

Sea of Clouds Trailer (2016)

01 January 2016

Sea of Clouds reflects on the relationship between images and their possible narration. Filmed on six 100ft rolls of 16mm film in and around the island of Taiwan the film is structured around an interview with contemporary artist Chen Chieh-Jen.

A Distant Echo Trailer (2016)

28 October 2016

Mythic, quiet, and beautifully shot on 35mm film in the deserts of California, Clark’s film explores themes of culture, cultural excavation and appropriation, and the construction of history.