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1968
MoviesAcéphale
Acéphale7.20 1968 HD
An experimental arrangement of austerely executed but intensely hallucinatory episodes that build into a nightmarish fever of isolation and hopelessness.
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1970
MoviesCleopatra
Cleopatra4.40 1970 HD
Cleopatra situates itself in the same relationship to Hollywood as the Warhol/Morrisey films of the period. It corresponds to Joseph Mankiewicz's 1963 Cleopatra, starring Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton which Auder's cast watched and used as the starting point for scene by scene improvisation Auder drew his cast from Warhol's ensemble – including not only Viva and Louis Waldon, but also Taylor Mead, Ondine, Andrea Feldman, Gerard Melanga and others.
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1969
MoviesThe Virgin's Bed
The Virgin's Bed5.70 1969 HD
30 year old child enters the new city, riding on a donkey. He says he is the Savior. He has spent no time among men. He is trembling with cold. His clothes are soaked. His mother was overprotective ; his father conspicuously absent. He knows that he must face the mockery, refusal, ignorance and blindness of the men around him. They travel in gangs, in large numbers : soldiers, mercenaries or the like, on majestic, imposing horses. Everything is out of proportion to his thin, bewildered, innocent body ; he is the madman of the new city...
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1968
MoviesConcentration
Concentration8.00 1968 HD
La Concentration features an androgynous young man (Jean-Pierre Léaud) and woman (Zouzou), dressed only in their underwear, locked in a room with a bed.
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1972
MoviesFaire la déménageuse
Faire la déménageuse1 1972 HD
In 1972, what does making a film mean? How does a movie make? What is the relationship between the producer of shows and the spectator? How does meaning travel in the story? These are the questions posed and proposed by the film.
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1968
MoviesLe Révélateur
Le Révélateur6.33 1968 HD
A 4-year-old child is the element from and around which the action develops, and brings sentiments and emotions to light.
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1968
MoviesDeux fois
Deux fois4.00 1968 HD
A series of disconnected, minimalist vignettes often featuring Raynal herself, deliberately repeating actions and dialogue to challenge traditional storytelling. The film explicitly seeks to deconstruct cinematic meaning and the conventional portrayal of women in film, serving as a radical, self-aware diary film.
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1984
MoviesHotel New York
Hotel New York5.00 1984 HD
A comedy about New York and its eccentric inhabitants. A French filmmaker comes to New York to show her film at MOMA. Fascinated by the city, she decides to stay.
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1972
MoviesThe Inner Scar
The Inner Scar6.50 1972 HD
A composition of symbolic, surreal and almost mystic images.
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1969
MoviesDestroy Yourselves
Destroy Yourselves7.40 1969 HD
Detruisez-vous is a ‘primitive’ film which breaks all the rules of film-making. It’s the first Zanzibar film (and predates the very naming of the movement), an attempt to make a film which defies the rules of production, the production line of commerce
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1969
MoviesFun and Games for Everyone
Fun and Games for Everyone6.60 1969 HD
“FUN AND GAMES (FOR EVERYONE): a pitch black and milky white film shot during one of Olivier Mosset's exhibition openings. A psychedelic game of improvisation joins the Zanzibar group with Salvador Dalí, Barbet Schroeder and Jean Mascolo... the solarized image reminiscent of thick strokes of a paintbrush.” - Philippe Azoury
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1968
MoviesHome Movie: On the Set of Philippe Garrel's 'Le lit de la vierge'
Home Movie: On the Set of Philippe Garrel's 'Le lit de la vierge'8.10 1968 HD
An experimental and poetic portrait of a woman.
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1971
MoviesA l'intention de Mademoiselle Issoufou à Bilma
A l'intention de Mademoiselle Issoufou à Bilma1 1971 HD
A look into Africa that is rarely available to ethnographers or anthropologists. At its heart is the spirit of interaction. It observes, but with the wavering eye of home movie, rather than the fixed formality of a documentary.
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1969
MoviesVite
Vite4.00 1969 HD
In 1969, the painter-sculptor Daniel Pommereulle made his third film, this one financed by Sylvina Boissonnas. Although only a short, Vite was one of the most costly of all the Zanzibar productions. It features, for instance, shots of the moon taken by a state-of-the-art telescope, the Questar, that Pommereulle first saw while visiting Marlon Brando in southern California in 1968. In Rohmer’s La Collectionneuse, Pommereulle and his friend Adrien philosophize on how best to achieve le vide (emptiness) during their summer holidays. Three years later, Pommereulle would transform the word “vide” to “vite” (quickly), signifying his profound disenchantment with the aftermath of the revolution of May ’68. —Harvard Film Archive
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1969
MoviesIci et maintenant
Ici et maintenant1 1969 HD
Maddening and mysterious,with the elements—ocean, wind, rocky terrain—dominating the scenes.
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1969
MoviesÉmet
Émet1 1969 HD
The title of the film Émet refers to the legend of the Golem. It is an enigmatic film, coming from a reflection on the confrontation of man with his identity.
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1969
MoviesL'Homographe: à quoi rêve le fœtus?
L'Homographe: à quoi rêve le fœtus?1 1969 HD
Memory of what belongs to the invention of cinema. the film is a single shot to be shown in any order and size (Normal or scope) made in eight hours with a machine that conceptualizes light.
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1969
MoviesUn film
Un film1 1969 HD
This autobiographical film portrays a regression to life in the womb and represents three psychic states.
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