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The Ghost Train (1901)
$25.00Special effects film with a train double exposed on the negative, creating a ghostly image.
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Rainbow Dance (1936)
$25.00Rainbow Dance is a 1936 British animated film, created by New Zealand-born animation pioneer Len Lye and released by the GPO Film Unit. This is Lye’s second film to be viewed by the public. It uses the Gasparcolor process. Credits also list Australian music pioneer Jack Ellitt (“Synchronization”) and Frank Jones (“Camera”).
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Elegy (Original)
$29.00Often called a “film poem” or a “film symphonie” Huszárik’s masterpiece consists of montages of horses from the dawn of time to the modern times from cave paintings to horse races. (MUBI)
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Region: 2
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Desistfilm (1954)
$25.00Four young men and a young woman sit in boredom. She smokes while one strums a lute, one looks at a magazine, and two fiddle with string. The door opens and in comes a young man, cigarette between his lips, a swagger on his face. The young woman laughs. As the four young men continue disconnected activities, the other two become a couple. When the four realize something has changed, first they stare at the couple who have kissed and now are dancing slowly. The four run from the house in a kind of frenzy and return to stare. The power of sex has unnerved them.
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The Wonder Ring (1955)
$25.00An important early film by Stan Brakhage, which Cornell commissioned as a record of New York’s Third Avenue before it was torn down. Curiously lacking in people, the film focuses on the rhythms of the ride and reflections in train windows, finding a real-world version of the superimpositions Brakhage would later create in the lab.
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Cosmic Ray (1962)
$25.00Experimental short uses Ray Charles’ “What’d I Say” as accompaniment to constantly shifting collage of female nude, cartoons, and newsreels of atomic bomb explosions.
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Blue Moses (1962)
$25.00A meat enigma spoken in eternal language of director, con man, and magician. It’s about the sham flesh that men create to dam the streaming of truth from their muscles and senses… a molecule of revelation in the shape of drama thrown off by the artist between Anticipation and Dog Star Man.
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Towers Open Fire (1963)
$25.00Antony Balch tackles key themes and ideas from the writing of William S. Burroughs in a unique, cinematic style.
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Congo (1972)
$25.00An experimental ethnographic documentary that criticizes the colonizer view of anthropology.
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The Act of Seeing with One’s Own Eyes (1971)
$25.00At a morgue, forensic pathologists conduct autopsies of the corpses assigned.
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Frank Stein (1972)
$25.00Filmed before Arrebato, Zulueta’s Frank Stein is a very personal reading of horror cult classic Frankenstein (1931), filmed directly from its television broadcast and reducing Whale’s original to only three packed and dizzying minutes, during which the intimate monster evolves at an unusual rate. —Impakt.nl
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