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Director: Joseph Cornell Music: John Zorn, Marc Ribot, Carol Emmanuel, Shanir Blumenkranz Year: 1942 Time: 8 mins

Should have bought an existing home. Starring: Brett Netson, Casey Broich Written by Kelly Broich, Brett Netson Screening inquiries: http://www.facebook.com/collapseproductions Shot in standard definition, Canon XL 2.

A short documentary about notorious filmmaker Owen Land (AKA George Landow) and his most recent film “Dialogues”. Interviews with cast and crew plus never-before-seen footage from the movie! Contains nudity-NSFW.

Rat Life and Diet in North America (1968, Joyce Wieland) “I can tell you that Wieland’s film holds. It may be about the best (or richest) political movie around. It’s all about rebels (enacted by real rats) and police (enacted by real cats). After long suffering under the cats, the

New Improved Institutional Quality: In the Environment of Liquids and Nasals a Parasitic Vowel Sometimes Develops (1976) .https://vimeo.com/18605738 Director: Owen Land (George Landow) Cast: George Landow

Rose Hobart (1936) is a 19-minute experimental collage film created by the artist Joseph Cornell, who cut and re-edited the Universal film East of Borneo (1931) into one of America’s most famous surrealist short films. Cornell was fascinated by the star of East of Borneo, an actress named Rose Hobart,

A story of a group of humanoid rabbits and their depressive, daily life. The plot includes Jane ironing, Suzie sitting on a couch, Jack walking in and out of the apartment, and the occasional solo singing number by Suzie or Jane. At one point the rabbits also make contact with

Death Grips “No Love” Directed by Death Grips album: NO LOVE DEEP WEB

Dansson & Marlon Hoffstadt – Shake That (Official Video) iTunes – http://smarturl.it/iShakeThat The official video for Shake That spins Tales of The Crypt through the world of West Coast G-Funk as our Zombie hero Lil’ G lurches through a world of bootylicious ass-shakin’, slick lowriders and debauched club scenes.

Essays On Reality is an ongoing series of short video art installations, influenced by the existentialist and surrealist movement, and inspired by social-political and economic events from around the world. A caricature of American idiocy, a metaphor about our consumer society and a visual interpretation of the Arab Spring. Pearl