Hai cercato: Trilogy
The Love Thang Trilogy / 1994
A sexy, playful look at desire, identity, and fetishism, in three parts.
The Saskatchewan Trilogy Part I / 2002
Using home movies, vintage memorabilia, and the straight facts about Saskatchewan, the filmmaker creates an eccentric portrait of the first year of his life, and the province that shaped his identity.
The Mom’s Home Trilogy / 2020
Tristan is met by an unexpected foe in the Mom’s Home series, and faces her head on.
Memories Lost and Found Trilogy / 2017
1-3 Reel Collection
BTS Live Trilogy Episode I: BTS Begins / 2015
BTS Live Trilogy Episode I: BTS Begins are two concerts by BTS to promote their School Trilogy series.
Trilogy of Ballet: Giselle /
Adolphe Adam's moving and mournful "Giselle" tells the story of a peasant girl who falls in love with the deceitful Albrecht. Heartbroken, Giselle passes away in longing, and returns as a sorrowful and oh-so-graceful specter. Natalya Bessmertnova and Mikhail Lavrovsky star in this Bolshoi Ballet production.
The Short Trilogy of Peace / 2016
"The Short Trilogy of Peace" is a collection of three short poetic documentaries made in New Zealand and Slovenia between 2012 and 2016.
The San San Trilogy /
The San San Metroplex is an urban corridor that exists along the coast of California. It is based on an idea put forth by futurist Herman Kahn in his 1967 book The Year 2000. He speculated that the coastal area between an Diego and San Francisco would grow into one giant metropolis. This never happened. Lowe and Freeman have taken this veritable fiction, and made a trio of films: The Floating Chain, Scenario in the Shade and Mercury City. These works take the form of faux ethnographic cut up narratives illustrated through a series of props, environments, and pictures, and architectural models. The aesthetic is inspired by the surrealistic banality of a breakfast cereal commercial. The physical location is the placeless and timeless location of “the set”.
The Fear of Trilogy / 2006
Maxine Peake stars in a short film about three fears (birds, falling, sleepwalking) - filmed and edited in a single day on a mobile phone for Cinema Now, a digital conference held at BAFTA.
Tomb Raider: The Trilogy / 2016
Produced in 1998 by Silver Films for the Tomb Raider III launch party, The Trilogy was never screened outside the event at the Natural History Museum in London that evening. Thanks to Producer Janey de Nordwall, who recently found the original digibeta tape, we’re able to share the short online in its original quality for the first time. de Nordwall went on to win a BAFTA for her production work, and now runs the British Arrow Awards. Tomb Raider: The Trilogy captured the spirit of the Tomb Raider phenomenon and impact of Lara Croft in the late 90s, wrapped up in a detective-noir setting.
Trilogy of Terror: Theater of the Mind Radio Drama / 2015
Performed in the style of an old time radio drama, Trilogy of Terror features original plays based on three classic horror tales. "The Fall of the House of Usher" by Edgar Allan Poe, "The Cats of Ulthar" by H.P. Lovecraft and "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" by Washington Irving. Performed in front of a live, studio audience with actors playing multiple roles and live sound effects.
Stunned Man, Trilogy of Failure Part II / 2004
Stunned Man (2004) is the second part of Rosefeldt’s Trilogy of Failure (2004/2005) in which three different settings draw a picture of our vain entanglement with everyday rituals. In each case the protagonist is caught up in a microcosm that suggests mental and spatial claustrophobia. As a reaction to the hopeless situation, he plunges into permanent Sisyphean activity – going nowhere and producing nothing. The motifs of perpetual attempt and constant failure find their equivalent in the repetitive structure of the loop. The scenes are allegories of our frantic and ultimately futile attempts to escape the surrounding norms, constraints, structures and rituals by which we are determined.
The Black Beyond Trilogy / 1992
Shot on video, the trilogy consists of three episodes. In "Deathly Realities", a serial killer hiding behind a rubber mask receives comeuppance from his victims, beyond the grave; in "The Coming of the Saturnites", a space alien (played by Berry!) struggles to ingratiate himself among humans without blowing his cover; and in "Money'll Eat You Up!!!" a rogue dollar bill (or "dirty green") makes its victims disappear - a brutal riposte to Gordon Gekko's then-popular mantra of "greed is good".
The Bicentennial Trilogy /
1299, 1819, and 2019 three historical milestone periods in Singapore's past come to life in this special trilogy of animated short films that commemorate the nation's Bicentennial. Collectively, the films relive key events and discover the stories behind pivotal moments in the 700-year history of Singapore.
Trilogy of Ballet: Romeo and Juliet /
Shakespeare's tragic romance is reinterpreted for the stage in this sweeping ballet starring Bolshoi Ballet legends Natalya Bessmertnova and Mikhail Mikhail Lavrovsky, accompanied by Vladimir Levaschev and Yuri Papki. Features music by Sergei Prokofiev; Mary Tyler Moore hosts this 1976 TV production.
The Poon-Tang Trilogy / 1964
The Poon Tang Trilogy (1964, B/W, sound) is a brief film composed of three 3-minute segments: in the first tableau, footage of the Hindenburg disaster is projected on the nude body of a young woman; in the second section, Civil Rights protesters are dragged away into police vans to the accompaniment of the '50s r&b hit "I Just Love Your Sexy Ways"; in the final portion of the film, another young woman attempts to remove a floating black bar which seeks to obliterate from the spectator's gaze various portions of her anatomy.
Optic Force Trilogy Pt. 2: Max Force Vision Phaser / 2006
Flickering digital lunacy.
World Industries / Blind / 101 - Trilogy /
Trilogy brought us the 101, Blind and World teams all together in one video. And with a cast of Marcus Mcbride, Jason Dill, Gino Iannucci, Lavar Mcbride, Ronnie Creager, Kareem Campbell, Enrique Lorenzo, Daewon Song and more, you can imagine the impact this video had on skateboarding back in 1996.
The Gillian Hills Trilogy /
"The Gillian Hills Trilogy" is a three-part project celebrating the screen presence of Gillia Hills in three of her most widely seen but unrecognized roles A Clockwork Orange, Blow-Up, and Beat Girl. In her peripheral roles in Kubrick’s and Antonioni’s films—which became iconic moments for the films she is invisible in plain sight, barely even credited. In Edmond T. Gréville’s lurid Beat Girl, she plays the title rôle and ironically enjoys not only name recognition but vastly greater agency.
Faim de Mort Trilogy / 2015
An Antology made of 3 short movies by the same director - A man, alone in his house, get Attack by zombies, after he get ride of them, he start hallucinating about food.