Functions of Film Sound
2013 · 20m · Documentary
This visual essay sets clips from Robert Bresson's "A Man Escaped" to a reading of "Functions of Film Sound," a chapter from David Bordwell and Kristin Thompson's book "Film Art." The chapter analyzes the sound design of Bresson's masterpiece as a means of discussing the use of sound in film.
More Like This

Brat and the Culture of Addiction
2024 · ★ 10
Dive into "Brat and the Culture of Addiction," a thought-provoking video essay by Alexander Avila that unpacks how society glamorizes excess while stigmatizing addiction. Through sharp analysis of media, history, and cultural norms, Avila explores the cycles of dependency fostered by consumer capitalism and challenges the oversimplified narratives of recovery. Perfect for anyone looking to understand addiction as a broader sociocultural issue, this essay offers fresh insights and calls for systemic change. Watch now to reframe your perspective and spark meaningful discussions.
More info →
The Iceman and the Psychiatrist
2004 · ★ 7.4
For the third time, HBO cameras go inside Trenton State Maximum Security Prison--and inside the mind of one of the most prolific killers in U.S. history--in this gripping documentary. Mafia hit man Richard Kuklinski freely admits to killing more than 100 people, but in this special, he speaks with top psychiatrist Dr. Park Dietz in an effort to face the truth about his condition. Filled with more never-before-revealed confessions, it's the most chillingly candid Iceman special yet as it combines often-confrontational interview footage between Kuklinski and Dietz with photos, crime reenactments and home movies that add new layers to this evolving and fascinating story.
More info →

diario de viaje
2025
Travel diary about a vacation, without going anywhere. This travel diary is a reflection on past vacations and what one observes in their daily life when one goes out, even if it's to the same place as always: home.
More info →
Rat Race: A Short Documentary
2023
Join College Student Parker Bennink and he interviews four of Rowan University's most prolific filmmakers, to uncover what life as a student filmmaker is really like in today's day and age.
More info →
Love in the Time of Corona
2021 · ★ 2.5
A video essay by Mark Rappaport, which spans René Magritte and Michelangelo to Bonnie & Clyde. Let’s mask up to rob a bank! But make sure that you are home before the curfew.
More info →
The Mythology of Star Wars
1999 · ★ 7.4
George Lucas discusses how Joseph Campbell and his concept of the Monomyth (aka the Hero's Journey) and other concepts from mythology and religion shaped the Star Wars saga.
More info →
How to Explain Your Mental Illness to Stanley Kubrick
A psychotic filmmaker named Philip summons a manifestation of Stanley Kubrick into his apartment to confront him on the depiction of mental illness in his filmography. Kubrick's obsession with 'crazy' characters who meet an untimely death disturbs Philip, who wishes he could see Kubrick characters who manage their illness. The two directors go on a journey into Kubrick's films to understand insanity in our modern era.
More info →Profondo Giallo
2015 · ★ 8
An analysis of the critical themes in Dario Argento's 70s Giallo "Deep Red".
More info →
After James Benning's YouTube
2024
Divided into 26 parts, an attempt to remake James Benning's film, YouTube (2011) with similar internet footage after 13 years.
More info →
no one knows who created skull trumpet (until now)
2023
YouTuber Jeffiot goes digging for the origins of skull trumpet / doot doot / mr skeltal, and ends up taking a trip to the early web heyday of animated gif art, and ruminating on creativity and legacy.
More info →
Upside Down, Inside Out: An Appreciation of the Films of Quentin Dupieux by Elena Lazic
2022
An analysis of Quentin Dupieux's film "Incredible But True" by film critic Elena Lazic.
More info →