Anémic Cinéma est un film expérimental muet, en noir et blanc, de 7 minutes réalisé par Marcel Duchamp en 1926. Ce court-métrage 35 mm fait alterner le tournoiement de disques optiques, que Duchamp appelle Rotoreliefs, avec des séquences de jeux de mots en français.
There are 1 films with the same director, 69392 with the same cinematographic genres (including 1034 with exactly the same 2 genres than Anemic Cinema), to have finally 70 suggestions of similar films.
If you liked Anemic Cinema, you will probably like those similar films :
, 1h39 Directed byMan Ray, Hans Richter (artiste), Marcel Duchamp OriginUSA GenresDrama, Fantasy ActorsLibby Holman, Stanley Kubrick, Louis Applebaum, Ruth Sobotka Rating66% Joe/Narcissus (Jack Bittner) is an ordinary man who has recently signed a complicated lease on a room. As he wonders how to pay the rent, he discovers that he can see the contents of his mind unfolding whilst looking into his eyes in the mirror. He realises that he can apply his gift to others ("If you can look inside yourself, you can look inside anyone!"), and sets up a business in his room, selling tailor-made dreams to a variety of frustrated and neurotic clients. Each of the seven surreal dream sequences in the diegesis is in fact the creation of a contemporary avant-garde and/or surrealist artist, as follows:
, 1h30 OriginEcosse GenresDrama, Documentary Rating64% James Duthie, jeune homme sourd écossais, quitte à vélo son village de pêcheur en mai 1951 pour voyager jusqu'au cercle arctique. Par la suite il raconte son voyage de 3 mois dans le livre I Cycled into the Arctic Circle, qui a inspiré le film Dummy Jim. Proche du documentaire, ce dernier est constitué d'un montage d'archives, d'animations et de bribes de fictions.
, 1h32 GenresDrama, Documentary, Romance ThemesFilms about sexuality, LGBT-related films, LGBT-related films, LGBT-related film ActorsNick Spano, Nicki Aycox, Larry Sullivan, Kevin Spirtas Rating65% John "Griff" Griffith, an average college student, is active in his fraternity and lives in the frat house. He has a bunk bed in the room he shares with his best friend Todd Bently, Doogie and his pledge Stewy. Another of his fraternity brothers, Pete Bradley, has moved out of the frat house and into a house he shares with other students. Griff and Pete have a secret sexual relationship, but Griff's close-knit fraternity life puts a strain on it. Griff is satisfied with the arrangement, but Pete is not. Griff, Doogie, Todd, and Heather are studying at the library. Pete is also there browsing the stacks and over hears Griff inviting girl flirt Gretchen to a Frat Party. Pete storms out of the library with Griff quickly following. Griff takles Pete and straddles him and asks, "What's your problem?" and "Come on Pete, what do you want from me?" Pete tells Griff that you're my problem and tells him, "I want to wakeup next to you, read the newspaper, and maybe go out on a date." Griff realizes that Pete is ready to breakup with him so Griff quickly agrees to go on a date with Pete.