One day, at the stroke of evening, on Emeryville beach in San Francisco, where unidentified artists, leave, without anyone knowing, sculptures manufactured with items that have washed ashore from the sea.
In Chris Marker’s captivating short, human life appears absent, and what is left behind is just junk: garbage assembled and built into familiar shapes and structures, the ominous foreboding of foghorns and black box audio eliciting the de-familiarizing feeling that, somehow, this is the future.
You currently have access to only 700 films in the Indonesia selection.
You're missing out on 1587 more films, you can get immediate access to these via a VPN subscription.
We've partnered with NordVPN to get you 70% off on your subscription. Get yours now!
Pere Portabella, 1969, Spain
Léa Forest,Cosme Castro, 2013, France
Avi Mograbi, 1999, Israel
Peter Tscherkassky, 2006, Austria
Sergei Parajanov,Dodo Abashidze, 1988, Soviet Union
Jonas Mekas, 1999, United States
Gilles Cuvelier, 2010, France
Eric Baudelaire, 2009, France
Danielle de Picciotto, 2014, United States
Stefano Savona, 2011, France