Archive.org. L’année dernière nous vous avions livré 700 films rares à découvrir légalement grâce à l’excellente plateforme Openculture, aujourd’hui on a dépouillé pour vous la bibliothèque multimédia Archive.org et, vous allez voir qu’il y a de quoi faire pour les 10 prochaines années.
Parce qu’Archive.org c’est avant tout une fantastique machine à remonter le temps. Archive.org c’est aussi la mémoire du web et la mémoire du cinéma en une seule bibliothèque virtuelle. En plus des 4200 long-métrages, vous pourrez trouver plus de 500 000 vidéos, 1 000 000 d’enregistrements audio, dont 92 000 de concerts, 3 000 000 de livres et 36 000 logiciels. Vous l’aurez compris, Archive.org condense tous les films tombés dans le domaine public. A la manière donc d’une bibliothèque numérique, en accès libre aux chercheurs, historiens, étudiants, et évidemment au grand public. Comme aucun être humain normalement constitué ne peut tout voir en une seule vie, voici une petite sélection maison. Dr. Arte l Films. Le Cinéma Club. Virgil Vernier is one of the singular new voices in French cinema – a keen observer of globalized Europe whose work blends fiction, documentary and myth.
He films contemporary characters in an understated style sensitive to the landscapes and history that have shaped them, and leaving open the possibility for these subjects to surprise or captivate us. His most recent, Locarno-selected film Sapphire Crystal chronicles the detachment and ennui of Switzerland’s young and super-rich, the “jeunesse dorée”. It takes place over the course of a night, segmented into three moments and locations: an exclusive club, a luxurious home and the advertising-lit streets of Geneva.
Virgil Vernier sent us the following text to introduce his film: “I did the casting based on party pictures posted on the Instagram account of a nightclub, the fanciest one in Geneva. (…) The film was shot on a deliberately rudimentary iPhone: it could be the party pictures that you find on one of their phones. Experimental Cinema. Internet Achive l Free Movies. By Internet Archive Feature films, shorts , silent films and trailers are available for viewing and downloading.
Enjoy! View a list of all the Feature Films sorted by popularity . Do you want to post a feature film? First, figure out if it's in the Public Domain. Short Format Films contributed by users. Science Fiction and Horror films: monsters and aliens, space and time travel, experiments gone wrong, unimagined disasters. A collection of feature or short silent films uploaded by archive users. Expressionistic crime dramas of the 40s and 50s: tough cops and private eyes, femme fatales, mean city streets and deserted backroads, bags of loot and dirty double-crossers.
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Includes classics, indies, film noir, documentaries and other films, created by some of our greatest actors, actresses and directors. The collection is divided into the following categories: Comedy & Drama; Film Noir, Horror & Hitchcock; Westerns (many with John Wayne); Martial Arts Movies; Silent Films; Documentaries, and Animation. We also have special collections of Oscar Winning Movies and Films by Andrei Tarkovsky and Charlie Chaplin. Free Comedy & Dramas 125 Korean Feature Films – Free – The Korean Film Archive has put on YouTube over 100 Korean feature films, including Im Kwon-taek’s Sopyonje and Hong Sangsoo’s The Day the Pig Fell Into a Well.
Collective:unconscious – Free – Five indie filmmakers adapt each other’s dreams for the screen. Free Hitchcock, Noir, Horror & Thriller Films A Bucket of Blood – Free – Roger Corman’s classic comedy/horror film set in Bohemian San Francisco. Public Domain Review ! Films. The Cave of Forgotten Films. Re:Voir. UbuWeb l Films & vidéos. The following films are presented for educational and non-commercial use only.
All copyrights belong to the artists. About UbuWeb Film & Video UbuWeb is pleased to present thousands of avant-garde films & videos for your viewing pleasure. However, it is important to us that you realize that what you will see is in no way comparable to the experience of seeing these gems as they were intended to be seen: in a dark room, on a large screen, with a good sound system and, most importantly, with a roomful of warm, like-minded bodies. However, we realize that the real thing isn't very easy to get to. We realize that the films we are presenting are of poor quality. UbuWeb.