Most Popular Richard Tuohy Trailers
Total trailers found: 44
China Not China Trailer (2018)
10 June 2018
Hong Kong marked twenty years since its hand over; halfway through the planned forty year "one country, two systems" transition.
Honey Trailer (1989)
01 December 1989
A personal film, a diary, an essay, of Bill Mousoulis in December 1989.
Intersection Trailer (2022)
30 October 2022
It is an experimental film in which the best of the structural film tradition merges with an urban symphony.
Dot Matrix Trailer (2013)
05 August 2013
In 2012, Richard Tuohy made "Screen Tone" using patterns of dots printed straight to 16mm film. By doubling this principle in "Dot Matrix", a third, dizzying moire pattern and a deafening noise develops in the flicker (alternating black and white frames) because the dots also pass by the sound head.
Cyclone Tracery Trailer (2018)
01 January 2018
On Christmas eve in 1974, the city of Darwin was devastated by Cyclone Tracy. In this expanded cinema piece, a single film print, featuring only concentric circles, is bi-packed against itself in two 16mm projectors simultaneously.
Bus Turning Trailer (2023)
24 May 2023
Barcelona, immediately after the independence referendum. Shot on black and white film stock using a re-invented colour separation technique.
On the Invention of the Wheel Trailer (2016)
02 August 2016
Experimental filmmaker Richard Tuohy provides a glimpse of the world defined by the mechanical art of film.
Pancoran Trailer (2017)
13 June 2017
Motorcycles and cars are lost in the sound of traffic and disappear in bands sliced into film footage of Jakarta’s roads.
Seoul Electric Trailer (2012)
02 August 2012
A North Asian metropolis. Electricity wires draped like thick webs adorn the streetscape. Expolsive sparks of colour electrify the frame.
Iron Wood Trailer (2009)
01 January 2009
Iron-wood is an abstract visual exploration of the deeply fissured 'cog-like' bark of the Australian tree Eucalyptus Sideroxylon (Red Ironbark).
Tiny Collisions Trailer (2022)
02 June 2022
A staccato study of street level action and inter-action. People and vehicles on everyday journeys are atomised into coursing fragments of light, shadow, angle and inertia, reiterating and disassembling the creation of motion out of still frames at the heart of cinema.
Flyscreen Trailer (2010)
30 July 2010
Flyscreen is a camera-less ‘rayogram’ film, made by layering fly-screen material onto raw 16mm film stock and then exposing to light.
Inside the Machine Trailer (2017)
07 September 2017
Film performance with three 16mm projectors. Lines change size and frequency as the camera zooms closer and pulls further away.
Richmond Girl Trailer (1990)
01 July 1990
A personal, diary film, about love, the cinema, faith, desire, affirmation.
Etienne's Hand Trailer (2011)
01 January 2011
A movement study of a restless hand. Made from one five second shot, with sound constructed from an old French folk tune played on a hand cranked music box.
Ginza Strip Trailer (2014)
24 October 2014
The Ginza of fable and memory. This is the first film I have finished using the “chromaflex” technique that we developed at Nanolab.
Crossing Trailer (2017)
15 October 2017
Across the sea. Across the street. Cross processed and grain-enlarged images of fraught neighbours Korea and Japan who have difficulty making each other out.
Valpi Trailer (2019)
23 November 2019
A city of brick, tin and board, rent by internal tectonics and sliding into the sea.
Like a Lighthouse Trailer (2023)
09 September 2023
A blinding beam of light. The piercing sound of ships. Everything—the land, plants, the sky—shouts for attention.
Screen Tone Trailer (2012)
01 January 2012
Half-tone dot "screens" intended for use as shadings and tones in Manga comic illustrations have here been "photogrammed" directly onto raw 16mm film stock.
In and Out a Window Trailer (2021)
01 December 2021
The literal frame of a window overlooking a small garden becomes the scene through which Richard Tuohy’s film exploits the myriad plastic potentialities of the cinematic frame.
Fear of Floating Trailer (2024)
25 September 2024
Humanity approaches in an ineluctable wave of uncertainty, hope and inevitability. A ferry crossing in Mumbai stands here for all such places and times of human expansion and human vulnerability.
Blinding and Blending Trailer (2018)
15 March 2018
Screens and partitions; windows and shutters; grids, curves and arches. Three peoples, one country: Malaysia.
One Hand Trailer (2021)
01 January 2021
A restless hand, folding and folding onto itself. It makes no sound... and all the sound in the world.
Nude Descending Trailer (2025)
17 February 2025
A performer descends the stairs. Direct film mattes frame glimpses of the motion. Phase-looping duplicates the glimpses into a cascade of humanity.
Self Portrait with Bag Trailer (2020)
26 September 2020
A camera-less portrait of the artist. Super 8 cartridges placed inside a black cotton bag, the film advanced via a hand crank.
Low Visibility Trailer (2019)
01 January 2019
Workers of the word, in yellow vests, building other people's dreams.
Tooborac Trailer (2025)
17 February 2025
Granite tors scattered over 20 square kilometers around Tooborac in central Victoria dance in energetic celebration of their own endurance.
Tasmanian Splintering Trailer (2010)
01 January 2010
Bones of a dead Tasmanian forest colourfully ‘ re-animated’ in a film printer.
To Cell Trailer (2024)
18 April 2024
A chronicle filming the journey from the directors' accomodation in Seoul to the Space Cell labs and workshops.
The Land at Night Trailer (2024)
19 July 2024
The evening seemed very disturbing to me, as if the approaching night was something to be feared. It was as if, when night fell, you couldn't escape and had to face unspecified consequences.
Twisty Trailer (2005)
01 January 2005
An abstract exploration of the curves and twists of the Australian alpine tree the ‘Snow Gum’ – Eucalyptus Pauciflora.
Horizontals Trailer (2011)
01 January 2011
Filmed on the broad, tree-less expanse of the Hay Plain, Horizontals makes a game of the endless horizon.
The Last Train Trailer (2017)
29 January 2017
Found in the (now possibly lost) film archive at Lab Laba Laba in Jakarta, footage from a trailer of the 1981 Indonesian propaganda film Kereta Api Terakhir (The Last Train) melts into a soup of chemigrammed perforations.
Lovesick Trailer (2003)
11 July 2003
A couple, Steve and Louise, quit their respective office jobs, deciding to follow their inner desires and their aspirations to be artistic.
Red Rover Trailer (2005)
01 January 2005
A 'rover' lands on a red planet and explores its mysterious surroundings. This film was made at the time of the Huygens/Cassini probe to Titan.
Mallee Stretching Trailer (2006)
01 January 2006
'The Mallee' is the name given to the arid north west corner of Victoria. Ironically, given it is the most arid part of the state, 'The Mallee' is also a major food bowl in Australia due to massive irrigation schemes, the dry climate and well draining sandy soil.
Dear/Dread Trailer (2013)
01 January 2013
“Tree ferns filmed and then re-filmed on black and white film are inter-cut to produce a collage of green tinted positive images and green toned negative images.
Broken Waves Trailer (2009)
01 January 2009
Refraction can be very satisfying. Especially when working with camera original Ektachrome on 16mm. There is nothing not to love about camera original Ektachrome – except perhaps its vulnerability as a 'one off'.
Pear Shapes Trailer (2007)
01 January 2007
Pear Shapes ... one of two 'weed' films I made. In the 1950s, prickly pear was a major weed problem in Australia.
Tree Lines Trailer (2009)
01 January 2009
High country, high contrast. A collision of lines and patterns from the wood of burnt trees.