An animated telling of Kobe Bryant’s titular poem, signaling his retirement from the sport that made his name.
Tag: art
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Manifesto
An edited version of Rosefeldt’s installation work of the same name, Manifesto is an outstanding tribute to various (art) manifestos of the nineteenth and twentieth century, ranging from Communism to Dogme, in connection with thirteen different characters, including a homeless man, a factory worker and a corporate CEO, who are all played by Cate Blanchett. A striking humorous audio-visual experience.
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David Lynch: The Art Life
An intimate journey through the formative years of David Lynch’s life. From his idyllic upbringing in small town America to the dark streets of Philadelphia, we follow Lynch as he traces the events that have helped to shape one of cinema’s most enigmatic directors.
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Faces Places
Director Agnès Varda and photographer/muralist JR journey through rural France and form an unlikely friendship.
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Sekko Boys
Miki Ishimoto, a recent college graduate, is so excited to have landed her first job! Although she’s inexperienced, she’s to be the manager for a new boy band. Miki thinks life couldn’t be going more smoothly, until she finds out that her new boy band members are all… Greco-Roman stone busts?
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The Gift
A painter in Istanbul embarks on a personal journey as she unearths universal secrets about an Anatolian archaeological site and its link to her past.
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Record of Youth
In a cutthroat world where the life you’re born into decides your success, three aspiring youths are determined to change that perception as they fight for their dreams.
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What Price Art? By Tracey Emin
Why is it that art by male artists always sells for more than that of female artists? Is it subject matter? Is it machismo? Or is it plain old sexism? In this film, Tracey Emin crosses the country on a quest to find out. She meets artists such as Dame Maggi Hambling and Rachel Whiteread; curators such as Norman Rosenthal and gatekeepers such as Oliver Baker from Sotherby’s? Have things changed? Or is it society that needs to change before the art market can follow?
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The Plagues of Breslau
Every day at 6 pm a serial killer kills another person. Police officer Helena Rus thinks the killings are done by one man only and decides to reveal the killer’s identity by getting back in 18th century history of the city.
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Hannah Gadsby: Nanette
The Australian comedian Hannah Gadsby is taking an anti-comedy stance in her newest special.