Peter Bo Rappmund Trailers
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Peter Bo Rappmund was born in Casper, Wyoming, and lives in Dallas, Texas. He received his BFA from the University of Colorado at Boulder, and a MFA in both music composition and film production from CalArts in Valencia, California. He is the director of several time-lapse films, including: Topophilia, Tectonics, Vulgar Fractions, and Psychohydrography.
Most Popular Peter Bo Rappmund Trailers
Total trailers found: 18
28 September 2012
A survey of the physical qualities and metaphysical quandaries of the United States-Mexico border. Follows the boundary and its immediate surrounding topography incrementally from the Gulf of Mexico to the Pacific Ocean.
21 November 2018
When Echo, who longs for his older brother's approval, is allowed to join a risky ambush against the Soviet forces, he makes a mistake that costs him everything.
01 January 2018
Compiled and animated from still images.
18 June 2017
A feature length experimental documentary based on the writing of Cabeza de Vaca.
01 January 2016
Oil spills around Oak Cliff, Dallas.
28 July 2004
From its distinctive neighborhoods to its architectural homes, Los Angeles has been the backdrop to countless movies.
11 August 2012
With Reconversão (Reconversion), Thom Andersen opens another fascinating chapter of his ongoing investigation of architectural landscapes, their filmic representation, and their relation to history, by focusing on 17 buildings and projects by the often-controversial Portuguese architect Eduardo Souto de Moura—winner of the 2011 Pritzker Prize.
01 January 2008
Music scores are atomized and recompiled into instructions for visual edits and cues. Ties are uncovered between sight and sound.
03 June 2011
Vulgar Fractions ostensibly begins as a physical exploration of seven unique state intersections along Nebraska.
01 January 2015
White Rock Lake Water Theater in Dallas, Texas. Sculpture by Frances Bagley and Tom Orr. Video compiled from 35mm stills.
19 September 2020
The imagination of children leads us into a fantasy narrative of play, where adults are nowhere to be found and the harsh reality of nature and imagination takes over.
01 January 2009
Single frames vectorized and stitched before processing through an analog EAB.
01 January 2008
Panasonic PV-GS83 in a plastic bag thrown in the ocean.
16 August 1996
A documentary that examines the films made by the victims of the Hollywood Blacklist and offers a radically different perspective on a key period in the history of American cinema.
01 October 2010
An analysis of the flow of water from mountain to aqueduct, city to sea. Shot at and around the Eastern Sierra Nevada, Owens Valley, Los Angeles Aqueduct, Los Angeles River and Pacific Ocean.
07 August 2018
'Communion Los Angeles' traces California’s oldest freeway, the 110, as it courses from the San Gabriel Mountains to the Pacific Ocean, defining and dividing the communities it is designed to serve.
12 August 2014
Although he has been limited to bit parts, the actor Tony Longo is an axiom of American action cinema: the giant who is too soft-hearted for the job.
25 February 2015
An exploration of built and natural environments along the 800-mile length of the Trans-Alaska Pipeline.