Hai cercato: In the Picture
Living Pictures / 2020
In Rogaland, Norway, 900 meters above the sea, the dancer Cesilie Kverneland is moving in tactile contact with the surrounding nature, and her inside images. Accompanied by a poem by the Norwegian poet Gunnar Roalkvam, and music by John Derek Bishop
Staring Pictures / 2010
A young couple needs some place to have intimacy, so they use Arturo's grandmother place when she is not there, but Carlos has a problem: he can't do 'it' in front of the pictures of dead relatives. His boyfriend makes fun of him, but some months later he is the one who feels the picture's gaze.
Yuriko's Picture Book / 2016
Onodera Yuriko sets off for Sweden where her husband, Major General Onodera Makoto, is stationed as a military attache in Stockholm during World War II. Called the "god of intelligence", Makoto is an intelligence officer of the Russian service of the Japanese Army General Staff. Fluent in Russian and German and trusted by the spies of many countries because of his integrity, his office would eventually become the most important Japanese intelligence post in Europe. From the day of her arrival in Stockholm, Yuriko helps her husband's intelligence activities. She encrypts the highly classified information obtained by Makoto and sends it in coded telegrams to the General Staff Headquarters in Japan every day. Husband and wife have jointly undertaken this intelligence work for confidentiality.
Picture Book of Sarutobi Sasuke / 1953
Japanese film.
Motion Picture / 1976
Effects of refractional experiments put in the language of the film.
Pictures Come to Life / 1996
The history of the magic lantern with demonstrations of moving slides, watertank or polarisation slides, followed by images on paper, which are brought to life with mechanical manipulations, with light shining through them or as panorama.
Manaki - A Story in Pictures / 2019
The film showcases the photographic work of Janaki and Milton Manaki, the first Balkan cinematographers. Over the years, the Manaki brothers have been mythologized, and the addition of new and unconfirmed information in order to increase their importance is unnecessary and harmful, because their work is of great cultural importance not only in Macedonia, but also in the wider Balkan context. For this reason, every fact and opinion presented in the movie MANAKI – A STORY IN PICTURES has been carefully researched and confirmed with presented artifacts. The story is told through original documentary photographs following their work from the opening of the first professional studio in 1898 in Ioannina and later moving to Bitola, now known as the town of the Manaki brothers.
The Subject of the Picture / 1989
With the complicity of a painter, an elderly man recovers youth and manages to wander through paintings.
Liberation in 26 Pictures / 2009
Forgotten old partisan leads a lonely life. His only interests are watching neighbors and sumo. One day something he sees with his WW2 binoculars makes him set out on the last guerilla mission.
A Country in Moving Pictures / 2018
An aging Caucasian man chats with his young Filipina lover only to witness the harsh social ills and injustices around the life of the young Filipina.
Out of the Picture / 2010
He was very happy in primary school, until he was moved to that boys-only school. Through his school memories, the son of the Argentinean painter Alicia Boffi, gives us another look over the paintings of his mother and the discovery of his place out of the picture.
The Roaring Trucker Army - The Motion Picture / 1994
A trucker and his friend who gets mixed up with the wrong crowd
The Moving-Picture Man / 1977
Happy fun times with a little crew of people driving around to backwater villages to show movies in places where the locals don't get much culture. But all good things come to an end...
The Picture of Dorian Grey / 1915
A corrupt young man somehow keeps his youthful beauty, but a special painting gradually reveals his inner ugliness to all.
The Picture of Feature Length / 1999
Käthe Kollwitz – Pictures of a Life / 1987
Kathe Kollwitz was 47 years old, and already a well established artist in Germany and abroad when Peter, her youngest son, volunteered to join the German army in WWI and was killed two weeks later. This painful tragedy changed Kollwitz's life and art forever.
three pictures / 2020
Short animation by Zhang Lihong
Next Picture / 2020
Solitary men in a roomy but empty cinema, omnipresent smartphones, and pop-up sexual intimations coalesce in a raunchy yet incisive portrait of Manila's evolving queer space.