Tag: silent film

  • Photodiary ’87

    I turned my gaze to the various events in daily life and made this filmic diary in a manner as if confessing my feelings. Of course, since I was making the film, I wanted to depict these feelings and events with tricky techniques. I used various methods to shoot photographs of a relative’s wedding, the landscape I see from window of my house, commemorative travel photographs and the like frame-by-frame.

  • Pushpaka Vimana

    An unemployed man, who dreams of living it large, finds a rich man drunk and lying in the sewer. Things take a turn when he imprisons him and takes his identity to get a taste of his lifestyle.

  • The Vanishing American

    A tribe of Navajo live on a reservation overseen by an Indian-hating agent.

  • Lancement du ‘Varèse’ à Livourne

    The launching of the ship Varèse in Livourne.

  • The Triplets of Belleville

    When her grandson is kidnapped during the Tour de France, Madame Souza and her beloved pooch Bruno team up with the Belleville Sisters—an aged song-and-dance team from the days of Fred Astaire—to rescue him.

  • The Call of Cthulhu

    A dying professor leaves his great-nephew a collection of documents pertaining to the Cthulhu Cult. The nephew begins to learn why the study of the cult so fascinated his grandfather. Bit-by-bit he begins piecing together the dread implications of his grandfather’s inquiries, and soon he takes on investigating the Cthulhu cult as a crusade of his own.

  • The Last Word in Chickens

    This 10-minute short documentary exploring the shifting state of the American poultry industry was preserved in 2015 from an original nitrate print. More information is available on the film’s page in the National Film Preservation Foundation’s website, where this version can be found featuring original music by Michael D. Mortilla.

  • Humorous Rollerskater

    A roller skater performs a series of eccentric exercises.

  • Jim the Cracksman, the King of Thieves

    Philibert Bretonneau signs novels which are actually written by Moluchet, his secretary, secretly in love with Bretonneau’s charming wife, Pauline… One day, Jim la houlette, the king of thieves, resurfaces in France. He steals jewels from Madame Clisson, the wife of a lawyer. Saint-Lévy, Bretonneau’s publisher, has an idea : to simulate the theft of a manuscript by Jim la houlette, in fact by Moluchet posing as the criminal. But Moluchet, confronted by the real Jim, lets him run away and is arrested…

  • Memoirs of a Nun

    Sister Angelika has the power of life or death over her former tormentor, now sick and placed in her care.