Stemple Pass – 2012

Investigating another, deeply troubling facet of rugged American individualism, James Benning gives us four landscape shots containing a painstakingly constructed replica of Unabomber Ted Kaczynski’s cabin, one shot per season. On the soundtrack, Benning himself reads extracts from Kaczynski’s journals from the early 1970s, recording his progress at hunting and gathering, and his connection toContinue reading “Stemple Pass – 2012”

I want to run – Das härteste Rennen der Welt – 2012

In 2009 started the hardest and longest footrace in the world: an average run of 43 miles/day, 64 total stages, no days off, for a total of 2,800 miles from southern Italy up to the North Cape in Norway. Nights were spent in gyms, kindergartens or swimming baths on own mats, there where no accompanyingContinue reading “I want to run – Das härteste Rennen der Welt – 2012”

Rafea: Solar Mama – 2012

Rafea: Solar Mama follows the groundbreaking journey of one Bedouin mother living on the Jordan-Iraq border who, along with thirty illiterate grandmothers from around the world, will travel to The Barefoot College in India to become Solar Engineers. (TIFF) Director : Jehane Noujaim|Mona Eldaief Cast : Genre : Documentary Release Date : 9/10/2012 Country :Continue reading “Rafea: Solar Mama – 2012”

Fragments of Kubelka – 2012

This epic documentary subtly introduces the complex worldview of iconic filmmaker and theoretician Peter Kubelka (born 1934, Vienna). While Kubelka’s radical and pioneering body of films is a highly condensed work of about an hour, focusing on the essence of cinema, his legendary lectures often unfold over many hours. These lectures on “what is cinema”Continue reading “Fragments of Kubelka – 2012”

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