Your Independent Movie Guide
experimental
By David Finkelstein | May 2014
Well-made candy can be very enjoyable, when you are in the mood for it…
Kurt Frausun describes “Peacock,” his new shortish feature, as telling a story of an artist in search of his muse, but this narrative will not be...
German poet Rainer Maria Rilke wrote his poem “Requiem for a Friend” in 1908. His beloved friend, painter Paula Modersohn-Becker, had died in...
“In the Wolf’s Belly” is an intriguing and beautifully made short by Yiorgos Nalpantidis. The film shows us essentially the same sequence of images...
“The Realist,” Scott Stark’s mini-epic of mannequin love amidst consumer goods, is made up primarily of stereo still images Stark shot in malls and...
Volume 3 of the "In/Flux" series on the lowave label continues their focus on experimental film by African artists. It contains some good films, and a...
Volume 2 of the "In/Flux" series on the lowave label continues their focus on experimental film by African artists. It is not quite as full of knockout...
Lowave video, the DVD label that specializes in experimental film and video, has undertaken an ambitious series of discs which are grouped by various human...
“Hex Suffice Cache Ten” by Thorsten Fleisch appears at first glance to be a familiar staple of experimental film: a style exercise which collects...
“Make me a Doorway” is an intriguing piece of video poetry by Jesse Russell Brooks, which features several poems written and performed by Alexzenia...