A diary film built from home movies shot by a father in Sardinia during the 1950s and ’60s, capturing playful and affectionate family moments before his early death. Paired with Kafka’s “Letter to His Father,” the film reflects on absence, memory, and the filmmaker’s own father, exploring how those lost continue to live through the images we watch.
A stand up comedian with a brutal alter-ego is interrogated by police about the contents o...
A fledgling sorority has just purchased their new home, but the inexpensive beat up house ...
Second installment in the "THE Shōgeki Eizō Sōshūhen" film series....
In 2008, a real-life mystery began to unfold when a real estate company (name withheld by ...
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Told through performances, TV interviews, home movies, family photographs, private letters...
A compilation of over 30 years of private home movie footage shot by Lithuanian-American a...
An inside look at the years of effort and craft that went into the final installment of th...
What happened after Einstein fled Nazi Germany? Using archival footage and his own words, ...
As a visually radical memoir, CAMERAPERSON draws on the remarkable footage that filmmaker ...