Diary of a Sex Addict 2001
A restaurant owner leads a double life.
A restaurant owner leads a double life.
This made-for-TV documentary introduces the layperson to concepts and technologies that were emerging in computer interface design in the late 1980s and early 1990s: hypertext, multimedia, virtual assistants, interactive video, 3D animation, and virtual reality.
A documentary that records the daily life of a mother with a limited life expectancy and a grandmother, directed by the daughter, Haruyo Kato.
Abandoning the Abaddon-loathed abandoner opens plenty of reclaimed... everything(s).
The Iranian filmmaker Narges Kalhor, daughter of a former advisor of Ahmadinejad's, has been living in exile in Germany for four years. When she hears that the fellow Iranian rapper Shahin Najafi, who is also living in exile in Germany, faces death threats and has to hide because of one of his songs, she doesn't hesitate and has to find him. On her search she encounters fear everywhere. Narges Kalhor has to face her inconvenient memories of suppression, hatred and anger for her past in Iran.
On the Clickity-clack Express it's clear I'm always under duress, unless I forget.
Your raging romp results only in rescinded regret @ the hands of radder cadets.
Rather pointless, rather stilted, fetid; not what we want us going after.
Wax and wane until there is naught but boring pain.
(Some of us) Still run down the same [mental&emotional] streets we revered/reproached/replaced as children.
4 minute experimental film.
Make your adjustments.
A documentary with the three cinematographers known for breaking away cinema away from celluloid with the introduction of digital video.
Steadily reading while/becomes treading into murky waters.
1 minute experimental film.
"Washington Heights" tells the story of Carlos Ramirez, a young illustrator burning to escape the Latino neighborhood of the same name to make a splash in New York City's commercial downtown comic book scene. When his father, who owns a bodega in the Heights, is shot in a burglary attempt, Carlos is forced to put his dream on hold and run the store. In the process, he comes to understand that if he is to make it as a comic artist, he must engage with the community he comes from, take that experience back out into the world, and put it in his work.
The Weight of Sight is a playful and very personal essay where director Truls Krane Meby, through a massive archive of his own material - anything from DV-tapes to 35mm - explores the last 20 years of digital development - how it’s influenced the images we make, and our bodies. What kind of images do we get of the world now that everyone is a photographer, and what does it do with how we unfold our identities? How has the internet both captured and freed us? And will Truls even dare to show this film?
Say Om as you reach home only to realize you never really left/stopped saying Om.
Don't ask me why, but I feel we're about to cry trying.
Time plods along in spattered irregularities as anger and depression coalesce in confusing amalgamations.