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Leviathan (I) (2012)
In the very waters where Melville’s Pequod gave chase to Moby Dick, leviathan captures the collaborative clash of man, nature, and machine. Shot on a dozen cameras – tossed and tethered, passed from fisherman to filmmaker – it is a cosmic portrait of one of mankind’s oldest endeavors. (c) Official Site
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The Nine Lives of Tomas Katz (2000)
dumping reality in favor of a quirky apocalyptic vision that involves no cannibalism, the nine lives of tomas katz is ben hopkins’s low budget endeavor to deliver spectral horror. a tall extra-terrestrial materializes from a sewer only to witness the last day of the universe and cause general chaos. changing his identity with the persons
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The Future Is Not What It Used to Be (2002)
A documentary film about Erkki Kurenniemi (b. 1941), whose career represents a surprisingly natural blend of music, film, computers, robotics, science and art. His project of collecting everything around him will perhaps be the most significant of all his works. Kurenniemi records his thoughts, observations, objects and images constantly, with manic precision, with the
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Kustom Kar Kommandos by Kenneth Anger (1965)
Kustom Kar Kommandos is a short movie by underground cult director Kenneth Anger(Inauguration of the Pleasure Dome, Scorpio Rising, Invocation of my Demon Brother, Lucifer Rising). His intricate dreamscapes that combine Thelema magic with homoeroticism and fetishism are even today deeply hypnotic and seductive. Kenneth Anger was friends with pioneering sexologist Alfred Kinsey (of Kinsey