Rebecca Shapass Trailers
tempus fugit TrailerI sleep with the lights on TrailerROYGBIV (before the end, the lights shine bright) Trailer
tempus fugit TrailerI sleep with the lights on TrailerROYGBIV (before the end, the lights shine bright) Trailer
Total trailers found: 9
11 February 2020
From 1984 to 2019, Lynne Sachs shot film of her father, a bon vivant and pioneering businessman. This documentary is her attempt to understand the web that connects a child to her parent and a sister to her siblings.
29 December 2023
This intimate, collaged portrait of a filmmaker’s relationship to the night drifts between moments of drunken reverie, introspective wanderings, and telephone calls that wax philosophical, ruminating on the presence of absence– the fullness of possibility that darkness can provide.
15 December 2020
During the 2020 global pandemic, filmmaker Lynne Sachs and her daughter Noa collaborated with Anne Lesley Selcer to create Girl is Presence.
29 December 2023
A meditative portrait of blue hour & the urban constructions that frame it, “ROYGBIV (before the end, the lights shine bright)” observes modes of connective and enforced time-keeping through human-made infrastructures gridding the sky & ground such as street lights, trains, and electrical cabling.
01 October 2021
Lynne Sachs films her daughter Maya in 16mm black and white film, at ages 6, 16 and 24. At each iteration, Maya runs around her mother, in a circle – clockwise – as if propelling herself in the same direction as time, forward.
24 June 2017
Valentina Moreno, a single mother who works as a housekeeper for a wealthy Manhattan family, takes decisive action when something from her past threatens to ruin her personal and professional relationships.
24 March 2023
"no more room in hell" began with initial research conducted at the archive of horror director George A.
15 March 2021
In a cinema letter to Jean Vigo, Lynne Sachs ponders the French filmmaker’s 1933 classic Zéro de conduite, in which school boys wage an anarchist rebellion against their authoritarian teachers.
28 March 2026
Can we keep something as it was, or are we clinging to what must inevitably vanish, despite our efforts to preserve it? "tempus fugit" wrestles with this question, through the exploration of vacant spaces: the filmmaker's family home — vacant after her grandmother's recent passing, a cryonics facility where the dead are frozen for possible revival, and in a composting bin, where worms decompose organic matter.