Revolutions Per Second
A 25-minute visual essay by Kent Jones about Jean-Luc Godard and his film 'Weekend'.
- Genre: Documentary
- Director: Kent Jones
- Cast: Kent Jones
- Country: United States
A 25-minute visual essay by Kent Jones about Jean-Luc Godard and his film 'Weekend'.
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Iggy Pop reads and recites Michel Houellebecq’s manifesto. The documentary features real people from Houellebecq’s life with the text...
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Bern, 1979: a tower block called Tscharnergut. A group of friends get together to make a film about their experiences growing up in suburban...
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A personal meditation on Rumble Fish, the legendary film directed by Francis Ford Coppola in 1983; the city of Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA, where it was...
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"Play History" concerns the historical development of a particular landscape and the social, political and economic implications that inform it. Told...
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A hole gapes in a house wall. A small flaw, something imperfect that we seldom consciously direct our attention to. Filmmaker Ondřej...
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A group of musicians seem isolated from the world playing beautiful pieces. But in the darkness of the night, and from their minds, there are...
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The sarcastic account of the assassination of five Spanish politicians between 1870 and 1973 is mixed with the narration of five short stories by...
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This video will teach you how to write your own autobiography, with examples from the narrator’s life.
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Musing on the nature of memory, Don Hertzfeldt recounts stories about a kiss from The King, a floating child in a backyard and a giant foot.
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Director Thomas Heise picks up the biographical pieces left by his family, and composes an epic picture of four generations of his family, of a...
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A video essay about a conversation the director had with a friend about a particular picture of a cat sitting in front of a plate of blins.
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Premiered at the 2017 Locarno International Film Festival.