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Bath House

By Niki Lindroth von Bahr

2017-10-12
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Bath House
by Niki Lindroth von Bahr

"Six characters meet in a public bath house: the pedant bath house manager, a couple with a strange way of communicating and a gang with shady intentions. Something goes wrong.

...Read our Q&A with filmmaker Niki Lindroth von Bahr on the Vimeo Blog: https://vimeo.com/blog/post/bath-house"

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Cargo Cult

By bastiendubois

2017-10-05
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Cargo Cult
by bastiendubois

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The Whale Story

By Tess Martin

2017-07-27
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The Whale Story
by Tess Martin

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Prayers for Peace

By Dusty Studio

2017-02-23
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Prayers for Peace by Dustin Grelly

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OSSA

By IMBRO

2016-08-18
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OSSA by Dario Imbrogno

Director and animator: Dario Imbrogno
Cinematography: Giancarlo Morieri
Music and sound design: Enrico Ascoli
Postproduction: Emilio Sapia
produced by Withstand

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Force.Line.Border

By casey farina

2015-06-29
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License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/3.0/

Douglas Nottingham, Joe Perez, and Robert Esler: Percussion

Black = Sound
White = Silence

"Force.Line.Border. is an animated graphic score for a trio of indeterminate instrumentation. This work is the latest in a series of animated graphic scores that builds on the concepts developed by John Cage, Morton Feldman, Cornelius Cardew, and Earle Brown for using abstract visual imagery to define musical events. The animated score is projected into the space and the musicians perform composed improvisations derived from their interpretation of the image. Each of the performers is responsible for one third of the frame as the piece gradually shifts between solo phrases and ensemble statements."

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Extn.21

By Lizzie Oxby

2013-06-11
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Extn.21 by Lizzie Oxby

Extn.21 is a short film about one man’s desire to be heard. The film uses an innovative blend of atmospheric stop-frame animation, live action performance (a live action head on a stop-frame puppet) and digital effects to create a dark world of uncertain reality (9 mins).

If you would like to see a 3-minute making of the film, it can be seen here: vimeo.com/lizzieoxby/extn21-the-making-of

Director: Lizzie Oxby
Production company: Finetake
Commission: Channel 4 Television
http://www.lizzieoxby.com

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