Exploring the Anthropocene era characterized by human impact on the planet, this is an enlightening VR film that examines an emerging superpower undergoing mass urbanization, industrial development, and topographical changes.
Documentary without audio produced by deaf people. Music is depicted visually with the complete absence of musical instruments or voices. Directed by Makihara Eri and choreographer Dakei. With a diverse lineup including ordinary deaf people with zero acting experience and a choreographer who performs in Japan and abroad, this film pulls out all the tops to give visual expression to music through the physical body. An aging man uses multiple sign language poems to convey the four seasons, and a girl expresses the wind amidst the rustling trees.
Taken in 1896 on the Boulevard (upper Broadway) on the occasion of a bicycle parade in the heyday of the wheeling craze. Old-fashioned horse cars lend interest to the scene.
Documentary short film depicting the filmmaking activity at the Paramount Studios in Hollywood, featuring dozens of stars captured candidly and at work.
Filmed during the 52nd National Convention of the American National Association of Letter Carriers in August 1980.
Elam films her close friend, Chuck Kleinhans.
This footage is almost entirely black, save for a few shots possibly showing electric poles outside.
USPS workers go bowling.
Chicago streets.
JoAnn Elam plants collards.
Farm work and nature.
Register of the events which occurred between 9 and 15 April 1948 in Bogota as a result of the assassination of political leader Jorge Eliécer Gaitán
Expeditions in the Western Canadian Arctic
Watch as Aiden Aleman creates his newest art piece “TRUTH” in the middle of Zilker Park.
Contrasting environments, in and outside.
Elam records several men moving boxes and furniture as they track across her backyard.
Elam turns in place while filming nature.
An outdoor gathering.
Two women gardening on a sunny day.
At home, outdoors. Street shots.