CATALOGUE - Art Films Digital
CATALOGUE - Art Films Digital
CATALOGUE - Art Films Digital
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FILM & CINEMA<br />
Australian Cinema | Documentary | World Cinema<br />
BILL MOUSOULIS / CZECH REPUBLIC / LATIN AMERICA<br />
Blue Notes<br />
Lovesick<br />
Between Us<br />
93 mins | BM-Blue | A$150 / 1 yr<br />
A multi-layered narrative drama<br />
about ordinary people and their<br />
struggles and joys with life. Blue<br />
Notes is composed of five tales<br />
about people who are “blue”:<br />
70 mins | BM-Lovesick | A$150 / 1 yr<br />
A couple, Steve and Louise,<br />
quit their respective office jobs,<br />
deciding to follow their inner<br />
desires and their aspirations to<br />
be artistic. They shut themselves<br />
off from the world, but eventually<br />
begin to re-connect with it.<br />
37 mins | BM-Between |<br />
A$150 / 1 yr<br />
The story of Rick, a washingmachine<br />
serviceman, and his<br />
relationships with two very<br />
different women, a teenage<br />
working-class girl, and a singer in<br />
a band.<br />
Fencing: The art,<br />
science, and the passion<br />
Velvet Hangover -<br />
Czech New Wave<br />
New Cinema Latin<br />
30 mins | PE-Fenc | A$150 / 1 yr<br />
Through exiting close-ups, the fast<br />
moving action of duelling weapons<br />
are captured with a clarity rarely<br />
seen on TV or in movies. Slow<br />
motion segments let you see that<br />
magic moment of a “hit” or a “near<br />
miss”.<br />
144 mins | CG-Vel | A$200 / 1 yr<br />
It features candid interviews with<br />
the filmmakers - including Vera<br />
Chytilova, Jiri Menzel, Jan Nemec,<br />
etc. - who created the Czech New<br />
Wave. Their comments reflect<br />
the moral and spiritual crisis that<br />
pervades the Czech Republic today.<br />
100 mins | MCH-New | A$200 / 1 yr<br />
Michael Chanan’s documentary<br />
on ‘New Cinema of Latin America’,<br />
made for the UK’s Channel 4 in<br />
1983, is now an historic document<br />
of the first twenty-five years of<br />
a continental movement which<br />
revolutionised cinema.