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Natural History (201

HD - 6.4

Natural History (2014)

IMDb:6.4
2014

N/A

Los (2001)

SD - 7.5

Los (2001)

IMDb:7.5
2001

Los (2001) Los Angeles is depicted in 35 stationary shots, each 2 1/2 minutes long, in this non-narrative film.

Landscape Suicide (1

SD - 7.5

Landscape Suicide (1987)

IMDb:7.5
1987

Landscape Suicide (1987) In "Landscape Suicide" Benning continues his examination of Americana through the stories of two murderers. Ed Gein was a Wisconsin farmer and multiple murderer who taxidermied his victims in the 1950s. Bernadette P

James Benning: Circl

SD - 7.7

James Benning: Circling the Image (2003)

IMDb:7.7
2003

N/A

Four Corners (1998)

HD - 7.0

Four Corners (1998)

IMDb:7.0
1998

Four Corners (1998) James Benning's "Four Corners" uses a specific geographical location to pose larger questions about the United States. Here, the geographic and wholly imaginary place Four Corners, that ...

El Valley Centro (19

HD - 7.5

El Valley Centro (1999)

IMDb:7.5
1999

El Valley Centro (1999) Employing natural sound and contemplative proscenium shots, Benning skillfully composes a series of pure and majestic images that at once evoke a sense of nostalgic splendor as well as deliver a subtle, yet penetrating, politi

Deseret (1995)

SD - 6.1

Deseret (1995)

IMDb:6.1
1995

Deseret (1995) James Benning took the founding of the New York Times in 1851 as a departure point for his latest film, Deseret. In the best Benning tradition, Deseret unfolds magnificent landscapes captured with a stationary camera during a dozen-odd

Casting a Glance (20

SD - 7.3

Casting a Glance (2007)

IMDb:7.3
2007

Although often characterised as minimalistic, James Benning’s intensive ‘landscape films’ deal with social and historical issues in a variety of ways: they entice concealed or displaced strata of American life from the landscape. His latest fil

American Dreams: Los

SD - 7.1

American Dreams: Lost and Found (1984)

IMDb:7.1
1984

American Dreams: Lost and Found (1984) American Dreams is chock full of concrete, discrete elements that comprise an American iconography of the past three decades. The film encourages a kind of perverse nostalgia for 'the good old days': Nixon's 'yo

11 x 14 (1977)

SD - 7.1

11 x 14 (1977)

IMDb:7.1
1977

11 x 14 (1977) One of the most widely praised American avant-garde films in recent years, James Benning's 1977 feature is a laconic mosaic of single-shot sequences, each offering some sort of image/sound pun or paradox. At once a crypto-narrative wit

Sogobi (2002)

SD - 7.2

Sogobi (2002)

IMDb:7.2
2002

Many films by this master of landscape cinema are cinematic studies of specific landscapes, as is the case with SOGOBI – the Shoshonean word for “Earth” –, Benning’s approach to the Californian wilderness in 35 carefully composed scenes wit

Ruhr (2009)

SD - 7.3

Ruhr (2009)

IMDb:7.3
2009

Ruhr (2009) James Benning's worrying and also reassuring vision of the Ruhr Valley, shot in six fascinating takes of a tunnel, a forest, a factory, a mosque, graffiti and a chimney.

RR (2007)

HD - 7.5

RR (2007)

IMDb:7.5
2007

I found this experimental film absorbing, even funny intentionally in one spot The concept is very simple A series of locked off shots where a train, not visible at first, enters frame, goes all the way through, and leaves frame What makes it interes

One Way Boogie Woogi

SD - 7.3

One Way Boogie Woogie/27 Years Later (2005)

IMDb:7.3
2005

N/A

One Way Boogie Woogi

SD - 7.0

One Way Boogie Woogie 2012 (2012)

IMDb:7.0
2012

In late May of 2011 I returned to Milwaukee to make a third version. This one was shot with a Sony HD camera. For this second re-make I decided to go back to the original idea, that is, to simply document the architecture in Milwaukee’s industrial

Double Play: James B

BDrip - 6.9

Double Play: James Benning and Richard Linklater (

IMDb:6.9
2013

Double Play: James Benning and Richard Linklater (2013) In 1985, filmmaker Richard Linklater began a film screening society in Austin, Texas, that aimed to show classic art-house and experimental films to a budding community of cinephiles and filmmak