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2015
Mirrors of Bergman
Mirrors of Bergman6.50 2015 HD
Filmmaker Kogonada reflects on women and mirrors in the films of Ingmar Bergman.
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2012
Ozu: Passageways
Ozu: Passageways7.50 2012 HD
People constantly appear walking through passageways in the films of Japanese filmmaker Yasujirō Ozu (1903-63). His art resides in the in-between...
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2014
P.T. Anderson: Close-Ups
P.T. Anderson: Close-Ups10.00 2014 HD
In Paul Thomas Anderson's lens, close-ups reveal emotions, unfold secrets, and storytelling power resides in subtle expressions.
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2014
Eyes of Hitchcock
Eyes of Hitchcock6.60 2014 HD
When characters stare at the camera in the films of Alfred Hitchcock, the look is almost always associated with the threat of death (through the eyes...
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2018
19 minutes, 56 seconds
19 minutes, 56 seconds1 2018 HD
Found footage supercut, mashup of Hungarian feature films about the 1956 revolution.
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2017
Wes Anderson: From Above
Wes Anderson: From Above6.75 2017 HD
A visual essay that highlights top-down shots from Wes Anderson's filmography.
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2019
Someday
Someday1 2019 HD
The fragility of Earth's future, the uncertainty of life are among the core concepts director Páraic McGloughlin explores in this video for...
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2013
Tarantino: kill Is Love
Tarantino: kill Is Love10.00 2013 HD
A raw exploration of unmerciful violence, defining the essence of Tarantino's cinematic world.
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1995
Telephones
Telephones1 1995 HD
Cleverly conceived and artfully edited, Christian Marclay's 7 1/2-minute video, Telephones, comprises a succession of brief film clips that creates a...
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2015
Scorsese: The Mirrors
Scorsese: The Mirrors10.00 2015 HD
Scorsese Mirrors reflect emotions, revealing truths. A cinematic journey through the power of glass.
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2016
Only the Dead
Only the Dead1 2016 HD
A supercut of television’s The First 48. (Aaron Valdez)