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1987
MoviesSteve Reich: A New Musical Language
Steve Reich: A New Musical Language1 1987 HD
A profile of composer Steve Reich, a leading creator of stripped-down, "minimal" music. The program explores how Reich's music eventually became accessible to the musical audience at large. Included are interviews with the composer himself, and contemporaries, and also performances of some of his works.
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1981
MoviesNightshift
Nightshift6.86 1981 HD
As night falls, the receptionist of a small hotel dutifully performs her routine tasks while strange lodgers descend upon the dark corners of the inn.
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1993
MoviesBlue
Blue7.03 1993 HD
Against a plain, unchanging blue screen, a densely interwoven soundtrack of voices, sound effects and music attempt to convey a portrait of Derek Jarman's experiences with AIDS, both literally and allegorically, together with an exploration of the meanings associated with the colour blue.
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1984
MoviesElizabeth Maconchy
Elizabeth Maconchy1 1984 HD
Documentary about the composer Elizabeth Maconchy, filmed during the rehearsal of a new composition
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1974
MoviesLautrec
Lautrec7.50 1974 HD
Toulouse-Lautrec's sketchbooks are turned into an animated short.
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1978
MoviesVertical Features Remake
Vertical Features Remake7.20 1978 HD
Vertical Features Remake is a film by Peter Greenaway. It portrays the work of a fictional Institute of Reclamation and Restoration as they attempt to assemble raw footage taken by ornithologist Tulse Luper into a short film, in accordance with his notes and structuralist film theory. The footage consists mostly of vertical landscape features, such as trees and posts, shot in the English landscape.
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1979
MoviesDread Beat and Blood
Dread Beat and Blood8.00 1979 HD
Follows dub poet master Linton Kwesi Johnson out of the recording studio onto the Brixton streets.
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1988
MoviesThe Ballad of Reading Gaol
The Ballad of Reading Gaol1.00 1988 HD
Oscar Wilde’s famous and eloquent defence of love – made while he was being cross-examined at the trial that led to his incarceration and death – is strikingly illustrated, word by word, with Mapplethorpe-like imagery.
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1986
MoviesCornelius Cardew: 1936-1981
Cornelius Cardew: 1936-19811 1986 HD
Assesses the contribution made by British avant-garde composer, Cornelius Cardew, to contemporary music. Includes interviews with Stockhausen and other composers, and extracts from Cardew's own works.
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1992
MoviesKanga
Kanga10.00 1992 HD
Early 90s London gets a vibrant dose of African culture in this mini odyssey fusing dance, music and fashion.
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1983
MoviesMargaret Tait: Film Maker
Margaret Tait: Film Maker1 1983 HD
A documentary about the life and works of Margaret Tait.
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1991
MoviesSlow Glass
Slow Glass9.00 1991 HD
From the idea that glass, even when cooled, is a liquid that changes in appearance over time, an offscreen narrator launches a recollection of the bygone days of manual glassmaking and an observation of the impact of the mass-produced glass on the changing appearance of England over time.
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1983
MoviesJeff Keen Films
Jeff Keen Films1 1983 HD
An engaging and enlightening documentary about Jeff Keen shown on Channel 4 in 1983. Features Keen performing in front of his film projections as well as talking about and showing his work in different media.
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1990
MoviesTrojans
Trojans2.00 1990 HD
A brief look at the life of the Greek poet Constantine Cavafy.
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1992
MoviesGargantuan
Gargantuan7.20 1992 HD
“London artist John Smith uses light-hearted humour to explore theoretical concerns - Gargantuan, for instance, is both pleasantly silly and acutely conscious of how imagery depends entirely on its framing. A voice-over intones the words ‘huge’ and ‘strapping’ as a lizard almost fills the screen, then ‘medium’ as the camera zooms out, then ‘tiny’, and finally ‘minute’, a pun on the film’s running time.” Fred Camper, Chicago Reader 2001
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1984
MoviesTen Years in an Open Necked Shirt
Ten Years in an Open Necked Shirt1 1984 HD
A portrait of Salford-born poet, storyteller and comic, John Cooper-Clarke. His poems, a satirical blend of humour and social comment, are delivered at a fast pace, often with musical backing. His style, and that of his contemporary Linton Kwesi Johnson, have influenced a generation of younger poets involved in a revival of popular poetry in Britain.
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1983
MoviesA Sign is a Fine Investment
A Sign is a Fine Investment1 1983 HD
Documentary on advertising. Investigates the way work has disappeared from advertising images, and traces the phenomenon through archive advertising films from 1897 to 1960. Places advertising in the context of historical events and everyday life, archive material being juxtaposed with contemporary images.
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1989
MoviesClocks of the Midnight Hours
Clocks of the Midnight Hours1 1989 HD
Max Eastley uses various musical instruments to create mysterious and hypnotic music, exploring their most basic sound characteristics, as well as incorporating the poetry of Jorge Luis Borges.
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1979
MoviesCorrection, Please: or, How We Got into the Pictures
Correction, Please: or, How We Got into the Pictures5.00 1979 HD
Experimental essay in film history, associating very early archive material (circa 1909) and studio shot footage in an attempt to provide insights into the way in which "film language" developed during the silent era, with emphasis on the process by which spectators came to be increasingly "contained" with the space time of narrative.
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1982
MoviesThe Luncheon of the Hyena
The Luncheon of the Hyena1 1982 HD
A young woman in New York.
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