Philippe Garrel's L’AMANT D'UN JOUR (LOVER FOR A DAY) at MoMA June 14
/Shot in ravishing 35mm black and white and lavished with critical praise, Philippe Garrel’s LOVER FOR A DAY is a caprice of romantic agonies and reveries.
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Shot in ravishing 35mm black and white and lavished with critical praise, Philippe Garrel’s LOVER FOR A DAY is a caprice of romantic agonies and reveries.
Read MoreGME distributes William Raban’s BROADWALK (1972) as part of SHOOT, SHOOT, SHOOT: BRITISH AVANT-GARDE FILM OF THE 1960S & 1970S screening in the Films of William Raban retrospective at Anthology Film Archives through June 11.
Read MoreHugh Bell (1927-2012) was born in New York to parents who emigrated from the Caribbean island of St. Lucia. He spent a lot of time doing the thing he liked best, photographing jazz musicians, through which he gained notoriety while in his twenties. Hugh Bell also focused on documenting Gay Pride, Wigstock, and the Greenwich Village Halloween parade during the 1980s and 1990s.
Read MoreThe Il Cinema Ritrovato – DVD Awards aims to encourage and give visibility to DVD and Blu-ray editions of important films from around the world that were originally produced more than thirty years ago.
Read MoreWith the release of these DVD editions (published by Re:Voir), GME pays tribute to Jonas Mekas (1922-2019), who led a remarkable life both as the Godfather of avant-garde cinema as well as the signature artist who propelled the film diary into new dimensions of time, space, and memory.
Read MoreThe role of women filmmakers has been generally overlooked in the writing of film histories. In order to rectify these omissions in the field of academic film studies, GME is proud to distribute significant moving image works created by female artists in DVD format.
Read MoreFriedl Kubelka is an Austrian photographer, filmmaker and visual artist born in London, England in 1946. Her photographic practice has been attributed to a 20th-century movement known as Feminist Actionism or Viennese Actionism.
Read MoreGME is pleased to announce the release of BULLETS FOR BREAKFAST, a DVD edition (published by Re:Voir) of selected moving image works by visual artist Holly Fisher. This DVD features her most widely-known film, BULLETS FOR BREAKFAST (1992), together with 4 of her short films (GLASS SHADOWS [1976], FROM THE LADIES [1977], THIS IS MONTAGE [1978], and SOFTSHOE [1987]).
Read MoreTHE MOST DANGEROUS GAME is a superb, pre-Code action-adventure film. Based upon a famous short story by Richard Connell, it follows big game hunter, Bob Rainsford, (Joel McCrea), as he becomes quarry for another, the opulently deranged Count Zaroff, (floridly played by Leslie Banks).
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