Hai cercato: Reverse
'Envers' in F is a •reverse• in E / 2017
An essay on "Demolition of a Wall" (Lumière) + "Kuleshov Effect".
Reverse English / 1926
Felix plots revenge against his owner for throwing him out.
Reverse Shadow / 2019
Rivers run red, planes hover above the water, ships travel in darkness, and towers loom and topple. Disaster seems imminent as the hunters prepare to shoot. The body is a soft target.
Spectrum Reverse Spectrum / 2014
Margaret Honda's awesome Spectrum Reverse Spectrum is a silent, camera-less colour-field film created and exhibited on 70mm. A maximalist expression of minimalism reminiscent of James Turrell's light sculptures, Honda's immersive, epically scaled work is both abstract and strangely affecting, especially as a collective viewing experience.
Reverse engineering / 2013
Structure in poetry and cooking, a portrait of Jan-Henry Gray- 16mm film cooked in garlic, black peppercorns, bay leaves, palm vinegar, soy sauce, scratched with eggshells.
Do You Reverse? / 1932
“When I was six I had a chicken that walked backward and was in the Pathé News. I was in it too with the chicken. I was just there to assist the chicken but it was the high point in my life. Everything since has been anticlimax.” ― Flannery O'Connor
Who Is Afraid Of Ideology? Part 4 Reverse Shot / 2022
A prospective wish is announced at the very beginning: "Imagine a land without ownership". Ownership? Since when? How? Where? With which implications? This is what Marwa Arsanios endeavours to discover in the fourth part of her meticulous ongoing project whose generic title is Who Is Afraid of Ideology? After documenting feminist experiments of community autonomy in Lebanon, Kurdistan and Syria (Who Is Afraid of Ideology? I&II, FID 2019), Marwa Arsanios ventures a hypothesis in the form of speculative fiction, from a remote piece of land in Lebanon, a cut in a stone quarry. In this small piece of land, a few sidekicks make that postulate, and slowly share stories of domination and exploitation. This land has a complicated administrative, legal, geological and biological history. (Nicolas Feodoroff - FIDMarseille)
Reversed Destiny / 2016
An African-American boy and an old Caucasian man meet by chance, and the boy feels a strong relationship with him from a past life because they have 'Reversed Destiny.'
Spadina: Reverse Dolly, Zoom, Nude / 2006
In Spadina: Reverse Dolly, Zoom, Nude, Lewis establishes cinematic continuity between three separate scenes. The title indicates the place and progress of the film: it is a three-minute single shot, filmed in Spadina Road in the north of Toronto. We follow the transition from a close-up to a wide shot, all with the fluidity of a long dolly shot that is carefully developed. The movement begins with a reverse dolly shot, going from details of leaves on a tree to a wide shot of an urban landscape, then zooms towards a building and ends on an image of a woman taking some fresh air on her balcony.
In Dreams, In Reverse /
How do you tame the falling rain? This film is about giving meaning to the intangible idea, we all love to call ‘creativity’.
A Reverse Fib / 2016
Fibonacci numbers are everywhere in nature and this film. The durations of the cyan and red frames form a reverse Fibonacci sequence. The frequencies and durations of the tones form reverse Fibonacci sequences. If you watch intently you may experience colors you have never seen before! This is caused by an after image of a color being superimposed on the complimentary color creating a gamut outside the color space that the medium can physically display.
retrograd - a reverse chronology of the medical films made at the Berlin hospital Charité between 1900-1990 / 2000
From the dawning of film history until the dismantling of its own Film Institute, the Berlin Charité hospital produced approximately 1000 educational medical films, expository films and experimental science films. There is no film history of the Charité itself.There are scraps: fragments in the form of notes, articles a few photos and a number of films that have remained. How can one tell a story that does not exist, that appears only intermittently in a context of images and documents full of gaps?
Dove vedere in streaming retrograd - a reverse chronology of the medical films made at the Berlin hospital Charité between 1900-1990
Murder in Reverse? / 1945
Tom Masterick, a dock worker, is wrongfully convicted of a murder charge. His death sentence is commuted to a long prison term. When released as an old man, he vows to find the real killer.
Rouch in Reverse / 1995
Malian filmmaker and New York University professor, Manthia Diawara critiques visual anthropology through the work of Jean Rouch.
TX-Reverse / 2019
What happens in a cinema when you film it at a resolution of 10K with a 360° camera and reverse the spatial and temporal axes? "tx-reverse" shows the collision of reality and cinema in which the order of space and time is suspended.
Shot Reverse Shot / 2019
An experimental installation inspired by the shot and reverse shot, one of the basics methodologies of cinema. The audiences follow the path designed by Jang to see the images, and simultaneously they are also recorded by a hidden camera in the reverse angle. This embodies the concept “gaze of gaze.” The film was shot in three different places to capture the atmosphere of DMZ. The installation consists of two-channel projections, CCTV cameras, and objects representing the DMZ.
Willesden Laundrette; Reverse Dolly, Pan Right, Friday Prayers / 2010
2010 short video work by Canadian artist Mark Lewis
Dove vedere in streaming Willesden Laundrette; Reverse Dolly, Pan Right, Friday Prayers
Reverse Runner / 2013
A teenager pursues his childhood dream of becoming the best at reverse running.
Putting the River in Reverse / 2006
Music legend Elvis Costello journeys to New Orleans to celebrate the songbook and spirit of the hurricane-battered city's Renaissance man, Allen Toussaint.
Reverse Engineering / 2013
A self-parodying portrait of contemporary artistic genius, of the guises in which the notion of genius carries on even when no one wants to acknowledge their attachment to it. The video begins with a fantasy of your former art school contacting you on your deathbed, but their acknowledgement comes too late, history cannot be reversed. We see faces browsing the internet head on, shot through webcams. These portraits are layered over shots of The Artist holding them like framed paintings. One of the people portrayed reads the “stage directions” they received from The Artist, then the lines proper: internal reflections on abilities and self-image. Ideas follow from a process, but is this really "reverse engineering" as the video suggests, or the normal course of things.