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.
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, 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:
, 1h6 Directed byCharles Chauvel OriginAustralie GenresDrama, Documentary, Action ThemesSeafaring films, Transport films ActorsErrol Flynn, Charles Chauvel, Elsa Chauvel Rating47% Chauvel's film uses introductory enacted scenes showing the mutiny, followed by documentary footage, anthropological style, of the mutineers' descendants on Pitcairn Island. Chauvel also used footage of Polynesian women dancers; and film of an underwater shipwreck, filmed with a glass bottomed boat, which he believed was the Bounty but was probably not. This was Chauvel's first 'talkie' and he had clearly at this stage not yet learned to direct actors: the dialogue is very stiff and amateurish. The use of long sections of documentary footage with a voice over, combined with acted scenes, is similar to the hybrid silent and talking pictures that were produced during the transition to sound. It also represents the combination of interests of the director, and he returned to documentary toward the end of his career with the BBC television series Walkabout. Despite the poorly written dialogue, the documentary sections retain their excellence. A return to enactments at the end of the film, with one scripted modern scene in which a child suffers because of the lack of regular ship visits which could have taken the child to hospital, probably sought to make the film a useful voice for the Pitcairn Island community, who had been generous with their participation.
, 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.