Centers
Watch centers lookmovie. Poet and artist Vito Acconci points his finger towards the camera and his own reflection in an offscreen video monitor.
- Genre: Documentary
- Country: United States of America
- Director: Vito Acconci
- Cast: Vito Acconci
Watch centers lookmovie. Poet and artist Vito Acconci points his finger towards the camera and his own reflection in an offscreen video monitor.
02008HD
A recollection of almost 40 years of career. A giant image-jukebox, from early 70s autoportrait to films for Alain Bashung / Elli Medeiros, private ka...
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Commissioned for the Irish representation at the 55th Venice Biennale in 2013, The Enclave is an immersive, six-screen video art installation by Irish...
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A meditation on time and its effect on memory. About the rocks the sea tries to drag away from the shore, towards the ocean, with every wave.
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A silent succession of black-and-white photographs of the city of Montreal.
02009HD
A good feast in the countryside.
61992HD
Solo live concert recorded in Brussels, April 12, 1992. Tracks: 1) On A Wedding Anniversary 2) Lie Still, Sleep Becalmed 3) Do Not Go Gentle Into...
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A whirlwind of improvisation combines the images of animator Pierre Hébert with the avant-garde sound of techno whiz Bob Ostertag in this singular mul...
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“It’s not my memory of it” is a documentary about secrecy, memory, and documents. A former CIA source recounts his disappearance through shredded cla...
82005HD
A portrait of North Kolkata (Calcutta),this film searches the streets for the ebb and flow of humanity and reflects the changing landscape of a city...