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- Based on a major exhibition at the Ashmolean in Oxford, Tokyo Stories spans 400 years of incredibly dynamic art - ranging from the delicate woodblock prints of Hokusai and Hiroshige, to Pop Art posters, contemporary photography, Manga, film, and brand-new artworks that were created on the streets. The exhibition was a smash-hit five-star success and brought a younger and more diverse audience to the museum. The film uses the exhibition as a launchpad to travel to Tokyo itself, and explore the art and artists of the city more fully.
- A 14-minute musical composition of nearly 700 separate film clips - linked by their focus on music or sound - on four simultaneous channels, projected onto a 40'-long screen, with each image ideally measuring eight by ten feet.
- After twenty years in the pop business, this is a celebration of the lives, work, and achievements of the Pet Shop Boys. Following Neil's education and upbringing in Newcastle, and Chris's in Blackpool, the two head separately to London where they meet and begin writing, ending up with their classic "West End Girls". Over two decades and ?? albums, they go from strength to strength, revealing their work methods and abetted by comments from musicians Robbie Williams, Jake Shears ("Scissor Sisters"), Brandon Flowers ("The Killers"), amongst others. Their musical variations are discussed including the musical "Closer to Heaven" and writing a new score to accompany Eisenstein's "Battleship Potemkin", performed live in London's Trafalgar Square. A panoramic portrait. Available as a 48-min TV documentary and a 140-minute DVD.
- Steve Martland's Street Songs realized in eerily beautiful animation.
- Documents the works of three generations of Gothic architects Sir George Gilbert Scott (1811-1878), George Gilbert Scott Jr (1839-1897) and Sir Giles Gilbert Scott (1880-1960). Between them they designed the Chapel of Exeter College, Oxford; the Albert Memorial; the Foreign & Commonwealth Office; Midland Grand Hotel, St Pancras Station; the churches of All Hallows, Southwark, St Agnes, Kennington, and St Mary Magdalene, East Moors, North Yorkshire; the Avenues district of Hull; St John the Baptist (Catholic) Cathedral, Norwich; Liverpool (Anglican) Cathedral; Battersea Power Station; Waterloo Bridge; Bankside Power Station which is now the Tate Modern Gallery; and the iconic K2 and K6 red telephone boxes.
- A piece of musical performance art delivered by a chorus line of women who gossip about celebrities, athletes and politicians who have outsourced their performances to a technology. The chorus' libretto is based on meeting notes from an advertising agency.
- On the left screen, a young woman is in the process of giving birth, while on the right video we see an old woman in the process of dying. In the central video, a fully-clothed man is slowly moving underwater like between birth and death.
- This film trilogy explores three growing movements that actively counter or destabilize the pervasiveness of global capitalism and patriarchal structures.
- TANIA BRUGUERA - A STATE OF VULNERABILITY exposes Cuba 's fight against freedom of expression, the rise surveillance and censorship, on a personal and political level.
- Two single neighbours are looking for love. Each neighbour admits to their friends that they fancy the other, but neither knows that the other is also Deaf.
- Alison Knowles first made a salad in the name of art at London's ICA Gallery in 1962. In Tate Modern's giant Turbine Hall, she gives the work a mammoth new dimension. 'Make a Salad' is what the Fluxus artists termed an 'event score'.
- "Quantification Trilogy" imagines countercultural behaviors at three different points in the future: 500 years from now ("Quickeners"), in three generations from today ("Liminals"), and roughly 40 years in the future ("I Can See Forever").
- French artist, filmmaker, photographer, designer, and influential figure in international experimental and contemporary art, Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster introduces her work "TH.2058".