Beelden van de arbeid
Genres
Overview
Short documentary showing the chain of production in Belgium.
Details
Budget
$0
Revenue
$0
Runtime
13 min
Release Date
1938-01-01
Status
Released
Original Language
Dutch
Vote Count
0
Vote Average
0
0.0
Where Are You, Bertrand Bonello?
An autobiographical essay film structured as a letter to the director’s young daughter, "Où en êtes-vous, Bertrand Bonello?" weaves clips from Bonello’s films, excerpts from his scripts, pop songs, and snippets of original footage into a lyrical, reflexive cinematic self-portrait. "Où en êtes-vous?" is a collection initiated by Centre Pompidou, who asked directors to make retrospective and introspective films.
2014-01-01 | fr
0.0
Angel Dust
A documentary exploring the effect of PCP on both the user and society, with particular focus on a Los Angeles salesperson named Jack's recreational usage of the drug.
1980-03-05 | en
0.0
Winter's End
A short film shot on Super 8 which captures the last days of winter.
2022-10-08 | en
7.0
What We Ask of a Statue is That It Doesn’t Move
Athens. Nothing seems to move. The locals seem as still as statues. While at the same time, somewhere, a caryatid is escaping from a museum and a small group of people demands the destruction of all antiques. Would film be the only way to avoid stone-cold indifference?
2024-05-20 | el
7.0
Southern Brides
Women of mature years talk about their marriage, their first time, their intimate relationship with sexuality. In the repetition of these ancestral rituals, the director questions her own lack of marriage, of children, and with it, a chain of mother-daughter relationships that is dying out.
2025-01-08 | es
0.0
A Bus - For Us
After repeated attempts to obtain service from the public transportation authorities, these suburban Ottawa residents finally decided to do it themselves.
1972-01-01 | en
7.5
Ozu: Passageways
People constantly appear walking through passageways in the films of Japanese filmmaker Yasujirō Ozu (1903-63). His art resides in the in-between spaces of modern life, in the transitory: alleys are no longer dark and threatening traps where suspense is born, but simple places of passage.
2012-12-19 | en
8.0
The World According to Koreeda Hirokazu
The cinema of Koreeda Hirokazu is defined by moments of everyday life. Whatever potential there is for heightened drama – the suicide of a husband, a cult massacre, abandoned children – it is diffused by the familiar rhythms of everydayness. This attention to the everyday must be understood within the context of death, which plays a significant role in all of Koreeda’s films. It is death that deepens our sense of life and makes even the most mundane moment seem profound.
2013-02-18 | en
0.0
Cashed Out Casino
Watch the drama unfold when the city of Las Vegas blows up the town's impromptu movie set.
2017-08-12 | en
0.0
The Kitchenistas of National City
Healthy communities start around the kitchen table. Follow the struggles and transformations of the Kitchenistas as they learn to conquer a health crisis in their community by cooking traditional dishes in a healthy way.
2015-10-08 | en
4.0
Operation: Jane Walk
The war zone of a dystopian multiplayer shooting game is used to embark some urban explorers on a winter walk, avoiding the combats whenever possible, as peaceful observers, inhabitants of a digital world, which is a detailed replica of Midtown Manhattan.
2018-03-15 | en
0.0
Blood on the Lens: Richard H. Kline on Brian De Palma's 'The Fury'
An interview with cinematographer Richard H. Kline talking about his filming experience in Brian De Palma's film The Fury.
2013-10-28 | en
6.0
Clint Eastwood's West
An entertaining look at Clint Eastwood's storied career as a Western icon and filmmaker, featuring interviews with Clint Eastwood, Morgan Freeman, Kevin Costner, Frank Darabont, John Lee Hancock and many more.
2011-07-06 | en
6.0
Walter Potter: The Man Who Married Kittens
Amateur taxidermist, Walter Potter, became an unlikely success by putting his creatures in human positions and scenarios, referred to as anthropomorphic taxidermy. Potter's Museum, filled with his creations and collection of oddities and curiosities dazzled millions for over a hundred years until the collection's unfortunate separation in 2003. While largely about the man and his creations, the film also takes a look at the obsessive nature of collecting, as well as the controversial history of stuffing dead animals.
2015-10-31 | en
0.0
Poor-Land
A documentary about unemployed workers in Walbrzych, Poland.
2004-01-01 | pl
7.0
Laibach – A Film from Slovenia
In the video film shots from the tour are interspersed with acted scenes, video clips and theoretical reflections of Slavoj Žižek and critic Chris Bohn. Together they form a compelling story about Laibach, controversial Slovene music group in the eighties.
1993-02-04 | en
0.0
Light Work Mood Disorder
Film artist Jennifer Reeves and musician Anthony Burr collaborated to make this live film and music performance, which mixes and subverts symbols of science, industry, medicine and madness. Up to 4 screens and 4 channels of multi-layered music immerse the audience in colorful rhythmic molecular forms, morphing frequencies and visual textures, which are broken down to the particle. Found images from the 20th century educational films are sewn together with melted down pharmaceuticals affixed directly to the film, and form a concentrated fusion with pulsating electronic sounds and an acoustic multi-tonal bass clarinet. Illustrations of brain dendrites, synapses, waveforms and assembly lines personify the movement of frequencies and light as they envelop the audience. As the performance ensues, the intensity builds to a point of irresistible danger and rupture.
2006-02-18 | en
0.0
The Right Timing
The importance of timing in athletics
1942-10-31 | en
6.0
Street Art
A short news reel documentary about poster art.
1957-01-01 | pl
0.0
Nostradamus
A look at various predictions Nostradamus made, such as the American and French Revolutions.
1938-09-24 | en