Actor by Michael Mazière UK, 10 mins, 2010 Video, Black & White, Sound Mazière is best known for his work in which Hollywood fiction and autobiographical fact are distilled into a poetic form. Mazière's work provides an intriguing parallel between the production of meaning in cinema and the operation of the unconscious mind. In this film, Mazière reworks cinema footage in which the actor Alain Delon appears in order to create a new narrative which speaks of cinema, masculinity and the existential and physical erosion of time upon the physical and cinematic body.
INTERVIEW AGENCY An exercise that explores the interview format– as testimony or as a document – and the values associated with it: transparency/manipulation, neutrality/ideology and subjectivity/objectivity.
UntitledNow fully updated with new interviews with 4 Disney legends, BOB GURR and X Atencio, George McGinnis and Richard Sherman. A complete history on the Monsanto involvement with Disneyland, featuring glimpse of The House of the Future and The Hall of Chemistry, and a documentary look at the making of the Adventure thru Inner Space attraction.
UntitledDocuments from the dark side of the empire. Government and corporate promotional material from military, pharmaceutical, digital and other mega industries...promoting them and their unspoken interests.The representation of the war is increasingly abstract, while videogames are getting more realistic all the time.
Tells of the horrific forced journey undertaken by thousands of prisoners who surrendered to America's Afghan allies after the siege of Konduz. Bundled into containers, the lucky ones were shot within minutes. The rest suffered an appalling road trip lasting up to four days, clawing at the skin of their fellow prisoners as they licked perspiration and even drank blood from open wounds. Up to 3,000 now lie buried in a mass grave, but this was NOT a simple matter of Afghans killing Afghans. This documentary tells of how American special forces took control of the operation, re-directed the containers carrying the living and dead into the desert and stood by as survivors were shot and buried. And it details how the Pentagon lied to the world in order to cover up its role in the greatest atrocity of the entire Afghan War. This is the documentary they did not want you to see. The documentary was produced over ten months in extremely dangerous circumstances: eyewitnesses were threatened, the film crew went into hiding and our researcher was savagely beaten to within an inch of his life.
UntitledA compilation about Afghanistan: Afghanistan Steps up Tourism Development Medal of Honour Launch Trailer Khorasan Islamic Emirates 3' Extreme Tourism in Afghanistan 3'