Originally released as separate motion pictures between 1935 and 2000.
Contents:
Serpent and the sandman / Gordon Bijelonic (2000, col., 5 min. 35 sec.). True / Charles Stone (1998, col., 3 min.) -- Sky above, heaven below / Chi Chi Zhang (1998, col., 14 min.) -- Number one fan / Amy Talkington (1997, col., 18 min.) -- Tag der Freiheit / Leni Riefenstahl (1935, b&w, 17 min.) -- Why Liberace? / Jonathon Stearns (2000?, col., 10 min.) -- Kite / Alina Hiu-Fan Chau (1999, col. 3 min.) -- Serpent and the sandman / Gordon Bijelonic (2000, col., 5 min. 35 sec.).
Summary:
"Kinobilletten: Details the adventures of a young cinema aficionado. True: A personally encrypted phone conversation quickly escalates into a party of words. Sky above, heaven below: Story of a girl in pre-Revolutionary China who sees her own future through her older sister's experience. Number one fan: A teenager takes a joyride with a charismatic photographer and his strange friends. Tag der Freiheit: A propaganda demonstration of Nazi Germany's military might. Why Liberace?: Examines 'Mr. Showmanship,' the eternal mystery that is Liberace. Kite: A music-driven computer-animated film inspired by the style of artist Wiliam Turner. Serpent and the sandman: Poet Ben Porter Lewis performs in the wilds of Nevada."--Container.
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