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The Subconscious Art of Graffiti Removal
Directed by Matt McCormick
2001 - 16 Minutes
Funding for anti-graffiti campaigns sometimes outweighs funding for the arts, as graffiti removal has secured its place in the history of modern art while being created by artists who are unconscious of their artistic achievements.
Skinningrove
Directed by Michael Almereyda
2013 - 15 Minutes
Filmmaker Michael Almereyda visits renowned photographer Chris Killip and reflects on photographs he took of a small fishing village in Northern England nearly thirty years ago.
Catnip: Egress to Oblivion?
Directed by Jason Willis
2012 - 7 Minutes
Catnip is all the rage with today’s modern feline, but do we really understand it? This film frankly discusses the facts about this controversial substance.
Paraiso
Directed by Nadav Kurtz
2012 - 10 Minutes
Three immigrant window cleaners risk their lives every day rappelling down some of Chicago’s tallest skyscrapers.
Carlin
Directed by Brent Green
2008 - 7 Minutes
Using stop motion with chickens and life-size wooden characters, director Brent Green relates the story of his diabetic aunt and her wish to die.
Born Sweet
Directed by Cynthia Wade
2010 - 28 Minutes
At 15, Vinh has accepted his destiny – to be sick for the rest of life with incurable arsenic poisoning. In his remote Cambodian village, he escapes into song with his family’s battery powered karaoke machine.
Playing the Part
Directed by Mitch McCabe
1995 - 38 Minutes
With a father who reconstructs breasts and a mother who coordinates fine china with window treatments, McCabe creates an angst-ridden yet humorous essay about the many obstacles to being honest with her parents as she tries to come out to them as a lesbian.
Speed Racer: Welcome to the World of Vic Chesnutt
Directed by Peter Sillen
1994 - 30 Minutes
Speed Racer: Welcome to the World of Vic Chesnutt is a documentary film shot from 1991-1993. It premiered at the 1994 Sundance Film Festival.
Notes on the Other
Directed by Sergio Oksman
2009 - 13 Minutes
Each summer, a crowd of Ernest Hemingway doubles meet in Florida to choose his best impersonator. There was a day in 1924 when the real Hemingway also wanted to be someone else.
Family Portrait
Directed by Patricia Riggen
2004 - 27 Minutes
A disenfranchised African American family living in extreme poverty is put in the spotlight after their photo appears in an article for Life Magazine. In this moving and insightful documentary, we meet two surviving members of the family as they recount the challenges their family faced.
The Whistle
Directed by Grzegorz Zariczny
2013 - 16 Minutes
Marcin is a thirty-year-old referee who wants to change his life, but outside pressures keep stopping him from making any real progress.
Buffalo Common
Directed by Bill Brown
2001 - 22 Minutes
With the end of the Cold War, North Dakota's fearsome arsenal of intercontinental ballistic missiles suddenly found itself outmatched not by the Soviets, but by the budget cutters in Washington, DC.
Sister Wife
Directed by Jill Orschel
2009 - 10 Minutes
SISTER WIFE offers an intimate glimpse into the life of DoriAnn, a Mormon fundamentalist who shares a husband with her younger biological sister. During a private bath, DoriAnn explores the appeal of the polygamist lifestyle, the challenges of her marriage, and her struggle to balance her faith with her earthly emotions.
In Order Not to Be Here
Directed by Deborah Stratman
2003 - 34 Minutes
Shot entirely at night, the film confronts the hermetic nature of white-collar communities, dissecting the fear behind contemporary suburban design.
Fragments of Dissolution
Directed by Travis Wilkerson
2012 - 25 Minutes
Fragments of Dissolution is a poetic, anguished cry from the heart of a rotting empire where four women describe their own unique hells.
Pluto Declaration
Directed by Travis Wilkerson
2011 - 5 Minutes
Is Pluto a planet? Director Travis Wilkerson seems to think so.
Pictures from Dorothy
Directed by Kevin Jerome Everson
2003 - 15 Minutes
A modern day Wizard of Oz, shot in Ohio, in 35mm, black and white and color.
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