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  • 10 Years of MEMORY

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    Founded in 2014, MEMORY is a Los Angeles-based independent artist-driven motion picture company specializing in producing, curating, and releasing innovative, thought-provoking work from multi-hyphenate filmmakers and artists that push the formal boundaries of their medium. To celebrate a decade ...

  • Delphine Seyrig, Rebel Muse

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    Born in Beirut to a French Alsatian father and Swiss mother, raised for a time in New York City, and trained as an actress in France, the born-cosmopolitan Delphine Seyrig would be launched to international arthouse celebrity via her role in Alain Resnais’s 1961 "Last Year at Marienbad". In the y...

  • Short Films by Miguel Gomes

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    Portuguese critic-turned-filmmaker Miguel Gomes has often described his films as “musical comedies”—a term that coyly obscures their beguiling, postmodern blends of documentary and fiction; of mirth and melancholy. Go beyond his laurelled festival hits like "Grand Tour" (2024) and "Tabu" (2012) w...

  • An Alternate Cinema: Four Films from the Deutsche Kinematek Archives

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    Bringing together such works as Pia Frankenberg's tongue-in-cheek charmer "Ain't Nothin' Without You" (1985), Michael Brynntrup’s punky avant-garde Super 8 Biblical epic "Jesus – Der Film" (1985), and Christoph Schlingensief’s splatterhouse reunification era satire "The German Chainsaw Massacre" ...

  • Physician, Heal Thyself

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    Directed by Asher Penn | 78 mins | 2023
    "Physician, Heal Thyself" offers a searingly intimate portrait of the celebrated expert on addiction, stress, and trauma, Gabor Maté. The documentary follows Gabor’s life’s journey, from his start as a young contrarian to a contemporary icon still strugglin...

  • Parkland of Decay and Fantasy

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    Directed by Chenliang Zhu | 104 mins | 2022
    Technology and spirituality are parallel forces in an abandoned and possibly haunted Chinese amusement park once taken over by outsider artists. If it is true that at the moment of death, consciousness sends out its last waves of thought into the univer...

  • Animalia

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    Directed by Sofia Alaoui | 91 mins | 2023
    Alaoui’s atmospheric and entrancing debut feature stars a superb Oumaïma Barid as Itto, a newly married and heavily pregnant woman from a rural Berber background who is separated from her husband (Mehdi Dehbi) and his upper-class family when extraterrestr...

  • Ema

    Directed by Pablo Larraín | 107 mins | 2019
    Unlike some of the Chilean auteur Pablo Larraín’s tortured heroines—namely Jackie Onassis, Princess Diana, and most recently Maria Callas—the fictional Ema, the electric, bleach-blonde dancer at the center of this crackling drama (Mariana Di Girolamo), ...

  • Felicité

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    Directed by Alain Gomis | 124 mins | 2017
    Gomis’s vibrant, tumultuous fourth feature follows Félicité, a free-willed nightclub singer in the heart of Kinshasa, whose life is thrown into turmoil when her 14-year-old son gets into a terrible car accident. To raise the money to save him, she embarks...

  • Crestone

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    Directed by Marnie Ellen Hertzler | 73 mins | 2020
    In a world that undulates between fact and fiction, digital and physical, a group of SoundCloud rappers lives a solitary, post-societal existence in the desert town of Crestone, Colorado. Once a religious and spiritual mecca for many, Crestone’s ...

  • Ma
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    Ma

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    Directed by Celia Rowlson-Hall | 80 mins | 2015
    In this modern-day vision of Mother Mary’s pilgrimage, a woman crosses the scorched landscape of the American Southwest. Reinvented and told entirely through movement, the film playfully deconstructs the role of this woman, who encounters a world fu...

  • Fraud

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    Directed by Dean Fleischer-Camp | 52 mins | 2016
    A family's home movies document a desperate crime spree and a bid to outrun the consequences…Or do they? In this meta-fiction thriller, an average family’s youtube videos have been edited to resemble something quite different. An extraordinary feat...

  • Hi I Need to Be Loved

    Directed by Marnie Ellen Hertzler | 11 mins | 2018
    'I am going to have you read from a collection of my spam emails,' The director explains as she ushers actors from Craigslist one-by-one into an audition room. The actors and the director search together for the human voice inside the dialogue of...

  • Midnight Confession

    Directed by Max McCabe-Lokos | 11 mins | 2017
    West Berlin, 1989. Manny Jumpcannon prowls his dingy apartment, phoning various degenerates from his past. He's hoping for some uncertain vindication but the ensuing conversations only reveal his own sordid history of deceit.

  • David

    Directed by Dean Fleischer-Camp | 26 mins | 2016
    In this short, directed Dean Fleischer-Camp, a woman tells David (Nathan Fielder) he has five weeks to live.

  • Hang Loose

    Directed by Sammy Harkham and Patrick Brice | 9 mins | 2015
    "Hang Loose" follows a night in the life of an aimless surfer, Wade (Little Wings’ Kyle Field), who chases his whims up and down the California coast. When he returns to his former hometown, he takes the opportunity to visit his ex, who ...

  • She Mad: Bitch Zone

    Directed by Martine Syms | 11 mins | 2020
    "She Mad" is an episodic project that uses fragments from the sitcom format to explore the sign of blackness in the public imagination. It is a way to think about surveillance, visibility, and the gulf between lived experience and representation. The show...

  • Actress

    Directed by Sebastian Pardo | 11 mins | 2015
    An aspiring actress moves to Los Angeles to pursue her dream, and finds herself orbiting the periphery of show business, while everyday life muddies what exactly her path might be. Ana Coto, star of horror blockbuster "OUIJA", leads Sebastian Pardo’s n...

  • Scum Manifesto

    Directed by Carole Roussopoulos and Delphine Seyrig | 29 mins | 1976
    A crucial piece of early feminist video art from the Les Insoumuses collective that documents a staged reading of would-be Andy Warhol assassin Valerie Solanas’s notorious misandrist call-to-arms of the same name—the acronym sta...

  • Be Pretty and Shut Up

    Directed by Delphine Seyrig | 112 mins | 1981
    In Hollywood and Paris, Seyrig sits down to talk to some of the most famous actresses in the world—including Juliet Berto, Ellen Burstyn, Jane Fonda, Shirley MacLaine, Jill Clayburgh, Louise Fletcher, Maria Schneider, Barbara Steele, Viva, Anne Wiazem...

  • Maso and Miso Go Boating

    Directed by Nadja Ringart, Ioana Wieder, Carole Roussopoulos, and Delphine Seyrig | 55 mins | 1975
    1975 has been declared Year of the Woman by the United Nations, prompting popular television Bernard Pivot to host then-Secretary of State for the Condition of Women Françoise Giroud on his program,...

  • Meanwhile

    Directed by Miguel Gomes | 23 mins | 1999
    Two decades before "The Tsugua Diaries" (2021), Gomes would make his assured debut with another film that fused summer languor and simmering tensions with expertly deployed pop music cues. The teen love triangle of Meanwhile drifts from rugby training to ...

  • Canticle of All Creatures

    Directed by Miguel Gomes | 21 mins | 2006
    This playful but sincere tribute to St. Francis takes the form of a cinematic triptych. From the present day, in which a guitar-wielding bard ambles through the historic center of Assisi, Gomes jumps back 800 years, reviving the saint himself in a lusciou...

  • Pre Evolution Soccer's One-Minute Dance After a Golden Goal in the Master League

    Directed by Miguel Gomes | 1 min | 2004
    “Cinema is a game,” Gomes has said—a statement especially true of this briefest of shorts, a machinima that delights in the glitchy rhythms of the celebratory motions made by players in the Playstation game Pro Evolution Soccer.