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Bloody women breaking out of boxes. Written and directed: Kelly Broich Cinematography: Brad Kaup Featuring: Kara Baker, Katie Preston, Annie Berical, Anne McDonald Screenings: San Francisco Underground Film Festival, Edinburgh Festival Fringe, The Absurdist Film Festival.
Annie Hardy

Official music videos for three new Annie Hardy songs. You can hear more and support her work at Bandcamp: https://anniehardy.bandcamp.com/ Or stream on SPOTIFY.  Matriarchy Patriarchy Lord Cum Into My Life This one is not a music video, but one of her experimental, free association anti-songs for the sophisticates out

Here Comes Everybody is a 30 minute film/video freakout that will shatter your consensus reality into pieces. Producer, curator and filmmaker, Will Erokan, has a long history of putting together Cable Access shows and this is his latest project. Erokan said he came up with the idea for the show while strolling near the beautiful L.A. River:

Experimental and avant-garde filmmakers have always had trouble reaching larger audiences due to their work rejecting mainstream tastes and instead reaching for new creative frontiers that tend to confound the average viewer. YouTube is a cesspool of garbage and throwing up an art video on that platform is akin to throwing a quality

Pink Face and Roy teach viewers how to take used clothing and refashion them into designer clothing to reap big profits. Part 2 of three-part series. Part 1: Mush – https://americanfilms.com/mush-by-kelly-broich/ Part 3: Homestead – https://americanfilms.com/homestead-film/ Pink Face: Kelly Broich Roy: Eli Elliott Writer/Director: Kelly Broich Cinematographer: Brad Kaup Filmed: 2016,

Pink Face and Roy teach viewers how to live rent free by claiming public land and building houses built out of materials found at the dump. Part 3 of three part series. Part 1: Mush – https://americanfilms.com/mush-by-kelly-broich/ Part 2: “Fashion” – https://americanfilms.com/fashion-film/ Pink Face: Kelly Broich Roy: Eli Elliott Writer/Director:

From Dangerous Minds: “Erickson’s vocals are as primal, soulful and manic as it gets. From the first “yeah” to a series of blood-curdling “ahhhhhs” and yowls of “not coming home,” Erickson sounds like a snake handler who has fallen into a psychedelic briar patch. If moonshine made a noise, this

‘Status Report’ 2009 Single channel video, color, sound. Written/directed: Brian Bress  

Released in 1995 by collaborators Paul McCarthy and Mike Kelley. *contains nudity* Artists McCarthy and Kelley re-stage classic 1970s performance pieces by Vito Acconci, with a decidedly ironic Southern California sensibility. States McCarthy: “[The piece] is a reference to art now, to a resurgence of the 1970s and an interest