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- A female college student who recently moved into a sorority is hunted by an escaped psychotic killer who shares a strange telepathic link with her.
- U.S. Army soldiers round up a group of Apache, mostly women and children. Surprisingly, they find among them a white woman and her half-Apache son.
- Julie, who died of a PCP overdose as a teen in the early '70s, searches from beyond the ethers for her little brother, Bob, an obese watch-seller, who is dying of sucrose intolerance, in the early '90s.
- Footage from The Entity (1982) is edited into an abstract nightmare.
- An endless video loop of a very short sequence from Godard's "Contempt" (1963) shows a close-up of actress Brigitte Bardot sitting in a car, repeatedly saying: "Forget what I told you, Paul. Pretend that I never said anything".
- Pierrot waxes romantic, entranced by the moon. Harlequin appears and bullies him, then uses a magic lantern to project an image of Columbine. Pierrot tries to court the illusory Columbine unsuccessfully, then enters a mystical moon-realm from which he returns dead.
- An art installation in which Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho (1960) is slowed down to approximately two frames a second, making the piece exactly 24 hours long.
- Follows the exploits of six heroes on a journey through the valley of the wind.
- In the year 1000, aliens from the planet Quetzalcoatl flee their dying planet and take refuge under the Earth's surface. Disturbed by 1950s American atomic testing, the aliens strike back at the USA in such varied schemes as the replicant Castro, the psychic vampire regime in Grenada and the Allende plot to alter the Earth's axis. Only covert action by the CIA can stop the dreaded Quetzals.
- A '70s horror film is twisted into a timely parody involving a diminutive Donald Trump.
- Mickey Rooney and Judy Garland perform a hellish courtship in a nightmare of the American dream, created by manipulating old film.
- Arnold's original material is a piece of found footage from the 1950s; 18 seconds long and very typical for the period. A quiet take: a living room, a woman in an armchair. Her husband opens the door, kisses her, then moves out of the picture accompanied by a disturbing pan, his wife follows him. In Arnold's film the sequence takes 16 minutes. Cadre by cadre, it becomes an exiting tango of movements. But "Pièce Touchée" is more than just a matter of forms. The reflections, distortions, and delays it displays challenge Hollywood's stable system of space and time.
- "Spacedisco One" is a sequel to both "Logan's Run" and "1984" at the same time with Orwell's Winston Smith running into the daughters of Logan 5 and Francis 7 as they're busy running about a park firing off laser beams at one another. It's not until they meet that Winston realizes they're actually all fictional characters in a movie. When not discussing "Battlestar Galactica" with Stargirl 7 and Francis 8, Winston makes frequent visits to the Ministry of Truth - known to you and I as Universal Citywalk. Oh yeah, did I mention the roller rink in space that people have to skate on to get to Earth? Yeah, there's that, too
- Found-footage collage film of Lana Turner and other actresses going through the same repeated motions in classical Hollywood melodramas and thrillers.
- A commentary on the destructive expectations of females in a male dominated society, Marilyn Times Five was made from an old stag film called "The Apple-Knockers, and the Coke"(1948) these sections of the film were set to Marilyn Monroe's song "I'm Through With Love". The film depicts a Marilyn Monroe look-a-like slowly taking her clothes off for the camera (the viewer). The woman's actions are looped several times which gives the audience a sensation of exhaustion. That exhaustion keeps building until the very end where the woman is shown crumpled on the floor in an awkward position, which makes it appear as if she is lifeless.
- A music video for the song by Brian Eno and David Byrne. A newer example of Conner's post-modern style of assembling stock footage, it speaks of the Cold War tension of the period.
- The mythic nature of cowboy masculinity is deconstructed in this scathing montage of re-contextualized sounds and images culled from advertising, television, arcade game footage and other pop culture iconography.
- «A head-banging, thought-provoking documentary that spotlights this unique band and their dynamic, complex leader.» Karen McMullen, Senior Programmer DOC NYC
- Compresses the full length of Gus Van Sant's Psycho (1998), his 1998 shot-for-shot remake of Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho (1960), into 24 seconds.
- From a found footage material, the film tells the fable of the Monsters, describing the human condition from a tragic and desolate point of view.
- Pressure, depression, expression is a film essay that even pretend to explain the mood of depressed people compared to a pressure cooker. The pressure cooker has an outlet, which is the valve. Humans have not escape valve and has to choose between the various alternatives presented by the author.
- An experimental appropriation film using "The Adventures of Batman" and "Triumph of the Will" as templates.