Most Popular Stuart Sherman Trailers
Total trailers found: 31
Me and Joe Trailer (1994)
04 April 1994
"Just the two of us, on tape forever. (But my VCR's so out of shape!)" — Stuart Sherman
Black-Eyed Susan: Portrait of an Actress Trailer (1989)
31 December 1989
A short film about the actress Black-Eyed Susan
Don't Hang Up I'm Freezing Trailer (1993)
03 March 1993
"Brrr! I'm so cold I could eat a phone book." — Stuart Sherman
Hors Titre I Trailer (1981)
17 November 1981
Hors Titre I (Off-Title I) is a hermetic movie deliberately mysterious. Figure interpreted by Stuart Sherman shines in the first part of the film by his anonymity.
Globes Trailer (1977)
01 January 1977
Cultural and perceptual contrasts are evoked in this non-linear mythic episode in which a hammer, a paintbrush, a bucket, a pile of clothes, a window full of globes and a couple are manipulated via the filmmaker/demi-urge.
John Cage: Man and Myth Trailer (1990)
01 January 1990
An experimental documentary that looks at its subject John Cage through the eyes of contemporary Avante-Garde artists as well as those who play his music.
Hand/Water Trailer (1979)
01 January 1979
The filmmaker's waving hand, its wooden facsimile, a steamship, a rowboat, the ocean and a bowl of water are the main elements in this visual pun that is also a study of scale.
Chess Trailer (1982)
01 January 1982
Sherman underscores the oppositional component of the board game with split screen techniques and evocative black and white graphics.
Baseball/TV Trailer (1979)
01 January 1979
Using the accoutrements of baseball, Sherman analyzes the magic of tv/film representation and offers a pun on the word "catch.
Theatre Piece Trailer (1980)
01 January 1980
Through "solipsistic, demiurgic actions," Sherman leaves his imprint on the theater world. He sits in a seat in the audience, occupies a chair onstage and stands at the door of the theater.
Elevator/Dance Trailer (1980)
01 January 1980
Sherman creates an elegant, graphically precise choreographed dance from the rhythmic, symmetrical movements of two elevators, two escalators and their two riders (a man and a woman) tethered to the aural image of an imposing jukebox.
Roller Coaster/Reading Trailer (1979)
01 January 1979
Meshing the visceral and the intellectual, "Sherman proposes, through editing and parallel camera movement, that the act of reading is exhilarating, like riding a roller coaster.
Fish Story Trailer (1983)
01 January 1983
A naked man jumps off the deep end from a diving board into a surrealist watery world of fish and cellar stairs.
Skating Trailer (1978)
01 January 1978
Juxtaposition and editing are used in this meditation on the human/environmental act of skating and its component parts.
Rock/String Trailer (1980)
01 January 1980
The filmmaker effects a variety of visual tricks that confound spatial relationships and defy gravity.
Scotty and Stuart Trailer (1977)
01 January 1977
Constructed as a visual simile, Sherman's film utilizes a water faucet as the central image in a mysterious vignette that subverts conventions of causality and temporality.
Bridge Film Trailer (1981)
01 January 1981
The filmmaker intersects the flow of traffic on narrow streets and on the canals of a European city.