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- At a private psychiatric clinic, the daily dramas and interactions between the doctors, nurses, administrators, benefactors and patients are accentuated by the personal and family crises of these individuals.
- In Godard and Gorin's free interpretation of the Chicago Eight trial, Judge Hoffman becomes Judge Himmler (who doodles notes on Playboy centerfolds), the Chicago Eight become microcosms of French revolutionary society, and Godard and Gorin play Lenin and Karl Rosa, respectively, discussing politics and how to show them through the cinema.
- Contestants are faced with the challenge of creating unique pieces in a variety of mediums such as painting, sculpture, photography, collage and industrial design.
- The ScreenPrinters is a comedic web series about a group of screen printers.
- film maker Santiago Garcia de Leaniz (Madrid, 1963) leads us on a journey through color and time at the hands of painter Jorge Fin (Madrid, 1963). Through several weeks at the end of winter the film covers a random creative process of large format screen printing with 34 layers, where Fin works with master screen printer Pepe Jimenez (Murcia, 1943) at his spectacular studio built by a XII century chapel in Balsicas, Murcia, Spain.
- Official selection AFI FEST 2004. ROCK FRESH is an electrifying documentary on the world of the graffiti artist. A raw snapshot of artists who literally have their back against the wall, the film follows five of the world's most legendary street artists as they make the leap from graffiti art to commercial art. From the street to the gallery. From walls to clothing. From private to worldwide. Our cameras unmask the mystifying process behind graffiti art like never before. Revealing step-by-step how the colors blend, how the angles sharpen, how the shadows emerge. Lifting the veil from a subculture so clandestine, it took 40 years to get this close. The artists take their skills to a variety of surfaces -concrete, canvas, metal, cloth, and brick. And to an array of locations - city rooftops, the desert, downtown lofts, the sewers, even the forest. ROCK FRESH also reveals artists painfully coming of age. From kids drawing in their sketchbooks, to grown men struggling to make a living off of their art. Struggling between the codes of the underground and the lure of the mainstream. Journey through the buzzing underground art world - from live graffiti battles and gallery showcases, to underground parties and late night bombing sessions, Hollywood alleyways to Tokyo skyscrapers. Learn what it takes to ROCK FRESH.
- School technician Alan, designer and art teacher Kate, marketing officer Nic, and artist Emma vie for this year's Christmas toy trophy.
- In this film we explore Warhol's shift from painting to film-making. No less radical in this area, he eschewed Hollywood conventions, setting up at The Factory his own rival East coast studio churning out films in which nothing happened. In his one reel three-minute screen tests he proved himself a true documentarian fascinated by the depths of nothingness, that would, years later, be the key ingredient of reality television. Meanwhile, to fund his experimental agenda Warhol also became a commercial portrait artist, charging wealthy patrons for flattering portraits that ,through their sheer number, became another vast work of social documentation. Warhol further capitalized on this shrewd business approach by taking on the management of seminal rock group The Velvet Underground, and playing host at the Factory to an outrageous coterie of people that his patronage transformed into superstars, culminating in an assassination attempt that he barely survived yet that set the seal on Warhol's status as both a star and a brand.
- In this debut episode we experience the vulnerable and witty emotional core of the young artist, whose shoe drawings and, in collaboration with his mother, drawings of cats and angels, reveal an artist full of humor, tenderness, and whimsy. These qualities made the young Warhol a sensational success in the commercial field, but he craved the respectability of an Artist. Trading on his shyness and strange looks, he fashioned for himself a conceptual shell that, taken with his screenprints of everyday supermarket objects, stormed the Art establishment and challenged the hitherto unquestioned reign of the Abstract Expressionists.
- In this final episode in the series we look at the way Warhol, perhaps to convince himself that he was alive (and to confound the critics who had written him off as a spent force), stepped up production in every field. He wrote books, published Inteview magazine, made television shows and did commercials. He painted everything from piss paintings to male nude torsos, collaborated with new artists like Haring and Basquait, and produced The Last Supper paintings exhibited months before his completely unexpected death. Through the subsequent establishment of two museums, the 'official' Warhol museum in Pittsburgh and the family-funded effort in Medzilaborce, the film captures how Warhol survives today by being a figure of controversy as everyone who knew him battles for their image of Warhol as the image of Warhol. In this respect, and in the world around us, Warhol seems more alive than he ever was.
- Art offers an opening for expression and reinvention as Andy rises from grim Pittsburgh origins to become an innovative force in the New York art world.
- Andy embraces his role as a portrait painter for the rich and famous. But discontent - and disco-era hedonism - tears apart his life with Jed Johnson.
- Fantasy propels Andy into the world of modeling and TV - and a relationship with the closeted Jon Gould - leading to explorations of drag and identity.
- The 80's take off, and graffiti artists inspired by pop art energizes New York. Andy forms a close, fruitful friendship with Jean-Michel Basquiat.
- Andy edges into the mainstream via 'Saturday Night Live' and 'The Love Boat' while a collaboration deals a blow to his connection with Jean-Michel.
- As HIV/AIDS hits NYC hard, Andy accepts a commission honoring the 'The Last Supper.' The series takes on a new resonance when he dies soon after the opening.
- Grotesquely stylized "explanation" of the screen printing process, elaborated with a series of stunning outsider- animation and performance sequences.
- Toby Bost, CEO of O'Neill Clothing, transforms himself from surfer dude to a "corporate kook" for his trip as an undercover boss.
- Can Kirstie help Colin and Amber? Their 1960s maisonette near the beach in Edinburgh is drowning in oceans of clutter as they juggle a new baby, busy lives and a tendency to panic buy online bargains.
- 2010–TV Episode
- Author and designer Anna, woodworker Nick, textile lover Olivia, and florist Anna vie for this year's best Christmas wreath trophy.
- A nice journey of Jérôme from the port of Nassau (the meeting with Andrica Smith-Munroe-the food critic-, the walk through Nassau, the pirates museum, the tasting of the queen conch prepared by Ali-hot pepper and lemon juice-, the visit of the Atlantis resort, the amusement park and the meal prepared by Antonio Williams,-lobster risotto with grouper fish-) to New Providence Island (the Junkanoo carnival for primary schools, Heather Carey, the photographer and Sadira Levarity-Cooper the training coach of the children, the theme of "A nation is born" and the parade) passing by the Retreat National park with Stuart Cove ,Mark Daniels and Scot Johnson and the diving at the coral nursery), by the Bahamas Hand Prints ( Joie Lamare), by Cat Island (the flight with Angelo, the meeting with Danny King ( the Blue Hole, the Bahamian strongbark medicine, the musicians- the rake-n-scrape music with accordions and drums, Pauline and Antoine of the Greenwood resort, the highest point of the Bahamas-Mount Alvernia and its monastery-, the breakfast with coconut , the kayaking and the campfire with the musicians). Besides we see zooms about the tourism in the Bahamas (the sea plane pilot Paul Aranha, the real estate agent Gavin Christie)the boat captain Etienne Maycock), about the welcoming of the guests in Bahamas, about the Atlantis resort (the sharks experience , the aquarium and the dolphins), about the queen conch, about the Andros Island and about the sprinting in the Bahamas.