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Feb 23, 2022
02/22
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Jörg Buttgereit
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NOW IN HD NO SUBS AS OF NOW! WARNING: DISTURBING CONTENT, DISTURBING THEMES, DEPICTIONS OF SUICIDE AND VIOLENT CONTENT! ADULTS ONLY! 18+ PLOT: Seven episodes, each taking place on a different day of the week, on the theme of suicide and violent death.
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Topics: exploitation film, extreme horror, grindhouse film, arthouse film, 1990, european film, european...
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Jan 15, 2022
01/22
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Jorge de la Rosa
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A boy that wants more than his father can afford gets in trouble because of a porn magazine.
Topics: Joaquín Cordero, Lilia Michel, Oscar Elizondo, José Luis Álvarez Valdéz, Arturo Ríos, María...
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Aug 11, 2017
08/17
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The City of Irving
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I expect that we all know about Dunkirk (the historical event) and Lady Macbeth (the fictional character.) This week Cynthia Flores takes a look at the new feature films, “Dunkirk” (a war epic that retells the story of the battle and rescue by playing with time and the sequence of events in a really creative and non-traditional way) and “Lady Macbeth” (which is NOT a story about Shakespeare’s character, but instead a story about a Lady who embodies the same ruthless will, told with...
Topics: Texas, Irving, ICTN, The City of Irving, Government Access TV, Community Media, PEG, Youtube, ICTN,...
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Sep 1, 2018
09/18
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Raiders of the Podcast
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On this episode of RotP we talk a hard look at two movies from auteurs of differing pedigrees. First we gathered to hear the tale of Perry Hall, Maryland rogue filmmaker, underground comix author, and publisher Don Dohler's Nightbeast, a remake-and-sequel-of-sorts to Dohler's more notorious offering The Alien Factor. Then we take out second trip through the mind fields of Wes Anderson and get stranded on Isle of Dogs. All that and we stood tall in a mighty fight against Skype's...
Topics: Nightbeast, Don Dohler, Donald Leifert, Tom Griffith, Jamie Zemarel, JJ Abrams, Dick Dyszel, Karin...
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Dec 3, 2020
12/20
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Stan Brakhage
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A four part avant garde epic by Stan Brakhage that illustrates the odyssey of a bearded woodsman and his dog climbing through a snow-covered mountain to chop down a tree. While making his ascent, he witnesses various mystical visions with various recurring imagery such as a woman, child, nature, and the cosmos.
Topics: public domain movies, underground film, stan brakhage, silent film, 1960s movies, underground...
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Mar 13, 2022
03/22
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Sergei Parajanov
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Synopsis Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors is a 1965 Ukrainian film by Soviet-Armenian filmmaker, Sergei Parajanov , that is based on the novel by Ukrainian writer, Mykhailo Kotsiubynsky. This haunting film is full of deeply moving imagery and gives a detailed portrayal of Ukrainian culture in the Carpathians. It was Parajanov’s first major work and earned him international acclaim. To this day it is remembered as an art house favorite as well as one of the relatively few Soviet movies to be...
Topics: film, feature film, Ukraine, Ukranian language, English subtitled, historical fiction, drama,...
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Dec 18, 2020
12/20
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Robert Downey Sr.
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A still image film made by Robert Downey Sr. in 1966, "Chafed Elbows" was made for $12,000 and managed to turn in a profit during its month long run at The Gate Theater in New York City; where it played alongside Kenneth Anger's Scorpio Rising.
Topics: arthouse film, experimental film, underground cinema, indie movies, independent film, underground...
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Jul 8, 2022
07/22
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Hubley Studios
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This is the original English dub to John and Faith Hubley's movie "Everybody Rides the Carousel", which aired on CBS in 1976. The movie is an avant-garde take on the various cycles of life and features the voice talents of future stars such as Meryl Streep, Dinah Manoff, and Lane Smith. This particular copy was recovered from an Eastern European site called Ok: Social Network.
Topics: experimental film, CBS, john hubley, faith hubley, john and faith hubley, classic cartoons, 1970s...
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Dec 17, 2020
12/20
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Mike Kuchar
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The survivors of a nuclear war are taken care of by robots called "fleshapoids." One day, one of the fleshapoids runs wild, kills its "mistress," and hides in the home of a human female, for whom it begins to develop feelings for. This film is noted as being a major influence to underground filmmaker John Waters, who would later go on to direct films like "Pink Flamingos", "Hairspray", and "Cry Baby".
Topics: b movies, underground cinema, underground film, silent film, 1960s movies, exploitation film, 1960s...
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Jun 27, 2022
06/22
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Arn McConnell and Todd Rutt
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As seen on the Cinema Snob, "Shock! Shock! Shock!" is an experimental film about an escaped mental patient who gets rapped up in a bizarre series of events involving a woman stealing a diamond, space aliens, robots, cat monsters, framed murder, and superheroes. The film is directed by Arn McConnell and future Saturday Night Live art director Todd Rutt, and stars a then unknown James Gandolfini as a mental hospital orderly.
Topics: Independent film, underground film, black and white film, cinema snob, 80s movies, experimental...