Jessica Sarah Rinland Trailers
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Jessica Sarah Rinland is an Argentine-British filmmaker. She is a recipient of numerous prizes including Special Mention at Locarno Film Festival and Best Film at DocumentaMadrid, Primer Premio at BIM, Arts + Science Award at Ann Arbor Film Festival, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s Schnitzer prize for excellence in the arts. She has had retrospectives of her films at Anthology Film Archives, Open City Documentary Film Festival, Doc’s Kingdom, Aricadoc, Curtocircuito, London Short Film Festival, and Flaherty Film Seminar. Her films are held in the British Film Institute’s collections.
Most Popular Jessica Sarah Rinland Trailers
Total trailers found: 28
17 September 2024
Conservators at the Natural History Museum in London are seen through a thermal imaging camera traditionally used in surveillance or hunting.
01 January 2010
Nulepsy: the pathological need to be nude. An elderly man recounts his life story characterised by the rare, exceptional and inconvenient disease he suffers from.
13 August 2019
With an elephant’s tusk as the protagonist, the film meditates on the endless tactility of conservation.
01 September 2020
Santa Fe - notes, 2017 - 2019 is a story made up of fragments of landscapes, buildings, voices and objects.
23 September 2018
Artist-filmmaker Jessica Sarah Rinland presents Black Pond, a film that explores the activity within a common land in the south of England.
01 January 2008
An unidentifiable image appears and disappears. A voiceover accounts the invisibility of a hole in the middle of a road (poem by Jorge Bucay).
17 March 2021
Sol de Campinas traces the work of archaeologists who, for the past ten years, have been excavating a ring of mounds surrounding a central plaza within a territory currently known as the State of Acre, Brazil.
01 January 2015
A response to Stan Brakhage’s The Act Of Seeing With Ones Own Eyes which creates a blunt statement on the human condition by depicting human autopsies.
01 January 2012
In 1868, Laura Jernegan, a 6 year old girl from Massachusetts, USA set out on a three year whaling voyage to the Pacific Ocean.
10 January 2016
Birds are masters of the sky. The ostrich is incapable of doing the one thing birds are famous for – they cannot fly.
01 January 2013
The journey of a bottlenose whale, caught in 1860 and currently stored in the basement of UCL's Grant Museum.
04 June 2016
The Blind Labourer examines the similarities and contrasts within the whaling and lumber industry. It edits together archive footage of labourers in the forests, at sea and in factories, felling trees, cutting whales and developing their multiple products for society and scientific studies.
25 October 2016
Accounts ranging from varying moments in human history, describe the organisms that inhabit the second largest wetland in the world.
01 January 2016
The whale forever exists, like utopia, as a parable, a myth, and a nightmare – caught between the wide open ocean and our two-dimensional confinement, between reality and imagination.
01 January 2014
80-year-old Saul has lived in London all his life. For the past 20 years he has spent his spare time climbing trees in Hampstead Heath.
11 April 2013
" It must wait until the breath voluntarily leaves its body, even though it sometimes gazes at me with a look of human understanding, challenging me to do the thing of which both of us are thinking.
06 October 2023
Samsara is the Buddhist cycle of death and reincarnation. From the temples of Laos, we will accompany a soul in its transit from one body to another through the bardo.
20 June 2017
Based on an unrealized film script written in 1964 for The Homosexual Law Reform Society, a British organisation that campaigned for the decriminalization of homosexual relations between men, "The Colour Of His Hair" merges drama and documentary into a meditation on queer life before and after the partial legalization of homosexuality in 1967.
30 April 2026
Karl, a 70-year-old Austrian astronomer, is at a crossroads in life and work. After a conference in Greece, he decides not to return home and heads for a small island in hopes of finding a sky dark enough to reconnect with the stars.
18 April 2018
Boys On Film comes of age with uplifting and powerful tales recounting the lives of everyday heroes striving for their own identities and fighting for the right for us all to be ourselves.
07 September 2023
An incomplete travel (and sound) chronicle; a place occupied by maps and globes; a recollection of memories instead of the repetition of an imprecise image.
16 January 2025
Intimate and fragmented moments unfold in a community of zoos and animal rescue centers across Argentina.
18 March 2022
Puerta a Puerta records the preparation of a shipment in the United States and its attendant unboxing in Venezuela.
14 January 2015
The film uses natural history footage—human desire, spermatozoa, even cellular division—and sensual contemporary shots to dazzling effect.
01 January 2025
Filmed between September and November 2015 in Península Valdés, in the Argentine Patagonia while living with a group of biologists who study southern right whales.
01 January 2013
Adeline For Leaves explores nature, science and mythology through the eyes of an eleven-year-old botanical prodigy and her recently deceased, elderly mentor.
19 March 2016
A blind man’s inquisitive hands explore a sculpture.
14 March 2022
Garbiñe Ortega, Artistic Director of Punto de Vista, came up with the idea of creating a collective audiovisual project in which several filmmakers would make a filmed letter addressed to another filmmaker they did not know personally and who was as far as possible from their own cinema.