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Alice |
Jan Svankmajer |
84 min, 35mm, Color 1989 |
The master Czech animator Jan Svankmajer takes you on a journey into the dark undercurrents of Alice in Wonderland with the use of live action and animation. |
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The Alley Cats |
Radley Metzger |
83 min., Beta, B&W, 1965 |
Adapted from the writings of the Marquis de Sade, Henri Xhonneux and Roland Topor's elegantly witty film uses elaborate puppets in human form to act out erotic and sexual decadence. |
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Anita: Dance of Vice |
Rosa Von Praunheim |
85 min., 16mm, Color, 1987 |
A Film by Rosa von Praunheim. Von Praunheim explores - and takes a few liberties with - the scandalous life of the first nude dancer in Weimar Berlin. |
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Born In Flames |
Lizzie Borden |
90 min., 16mm, Color, 1983 |
A Film by Lizzie Borden. Named as one of the 50 greatest indie films of all time, Born in Flames is a comic fantasy of female rebellion set in the near future. |
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Death by Design |
Peter Friedman & Jean-Francois Brunet |
75 mins, 35mm, Color / B&W, 1995 |
A Film by Peter Friedman & Jean-Francois Brunet. A guided tour into the invisible world of cells, using metaphors from classic movies, modern life and extraordinary micro-cinematography. |
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Desert Spirits |
Patrick McGuinn |
35 min, B&W, VHS, 1994 |
A Film by Patrick McGuinn. Two guys stranded in the desert take peyote; soon they enter a strange world where lizards talk and demonic forces seek prey. |
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Flushed |
Carrie Ansell |
81 min, Color, 1998 |
A Film by Carrie Ansell. Set in the men's and women's bathrooms of a New York City bar, Flushed is a hilariously candid look into what the opposite sex does when they think no one is watching. |
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Marquis |
Henri Xhonneux |
88 min, 35mm, Color, 1990 |
A Film by Henri Xhonnuex. Based on the life of the Marquis de Sade, Marquis combines animation and live action to create a bizarre tale of sex, lust, and the French Revolution. |
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Mob Queen |
Jon Carnoy |
80 min, Color, 2004 |
A Film by Jon Carnoy. Brooklyn, 1957. In the world of dockworkers, mobsters and streetwalkers, two small time hoods set up their boss with the new prostitute on the docks, only to discover that she has an unbelievable secret. |
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Nowhere Man |
Tim McCann |
80 min, Color, 2004 |
Conrad has found a pornographic video featuring his fiancé and calls the wedding off. But now, after an emotionally brutal week, an abused Jennifer has cut off Conrad's penis - and taken it with her for ransom! Starring renowned cult actress Debbie Rochon and directed by award winning filmmaker Tim McCann. |
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Seduction:The Cruel Woman |
Monika Treut & Elfi Mikesch |
84 min, 35mm, Color, 1985 |
A Film by Elfi Mikesch & Monika Treut. Wanda, a dominatrix who runs an S&M gallery on the Hamburg waterfront, must choose between her lesbian lover and an American trainee. |
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Smithereens |
Susan Seidelman |
90 min, 16mm, Color, VHS, 1982 |
A Film by Susan Seidelman (Desperately Seeking Susan). This indie landmark film centers on Wren, a young woman trying to succeed in NYC's rock 'n' roll world. A rugged, hip character study. |
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Strangers In Good Company |
Cynthia Scott |
105 min, 35mm, Color, 1990 |
Seven long-lived Canadian women are on a sightseeing trip when their bus breaks down in an unpopulated rural area. They find shelter in an abandoned farmhouse. |
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Virgil Bliss |
Joe Maggio |
94min, Beta, Color, 2000 |
A Film by Joe Maggio. When Virgil Bliss, a mild-mannered Southerner and career criminal, is released from prison he finds himself on the mean streets of Brooklyn trying to build a new life. |
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Wax, Or The Discovery of Television Among the Bees |
David Blair |
85 min, 16mm, Color, 1991 |
A Film by David Blair. The mind-blowing story of a weapons designer / bee-keeper who enters a hallucinatory alternative reality where A-Bombs, the Gulf War and insects collide. |
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Zombie & The Ghost Train |
Mika Kaurismaki |
Finnish w/ English Subtitles, Color, 1991 |
A black comedy from Mika Kaurismaki. Described as part docu-fiction, part Hamlet-style tragedy and just a bit screwball, this unusual road movie chases after a punk rock band that's never seen, always heard, all the way from Helsinki to Istanbul. |
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