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1. The Clock (2010)
TV-PG | 1,440 min | Drama
Scenes from various films and TV programs that feature clocks, or some verbal mention of time, combine to make a 24-hour timepiece movie.
Director: Christian Marclay | Stars: Rosanna Arquette, Bette Davis, Leonardo DiCaprio, William Hurt
Votes: 352
2. Outer Space (1999)
Not Rated | 10 min | Short, Horror
Footage from The Entity (1982) is edited into an abstract nightmare.
Director: Peter Tscherkassky | Star: Barbara Hershey
Votes: 2,813
3. Le Mépris (1986 Video)
1 min | Short
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".
Director: Ange Leccia | Star: Brigitte Bardot
Votes: 39
4. 24 Hour Psycho (1993)
TV-MA | 1,440 min | Horror
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.
Director: Douglas Gordon | Star: Janet Leigh
Votes: 25
5. Pièce touchée (1989)
16 min | Short
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 ... See full summary »
Director: Martin Arnold
Votes: 290
6. Alone. Life Wastes Andy Hardy (1998)
15 min | Short, Comedy
Mickey Rooney and Judy Garland perform a hellish courtship in a nightmare of the American dream, created by manipulating old film.
Director: Martin Arnold | Stars: Mickey Rooney, Judy Garland, Grace Hayes, Charles Winninger
Votes: 540
7. Telephones (1995 Video)
8 min | Short
Christian Marclay's Telephones, created in 1995, was a skilfully edited arrangement of black-and-white, as well as color film clips that highlighted different subjects utilizing an array of... See full summary »
Director: Christian Marclay | Stars: Earl Montgomery, Joe Rock
Votes: 16
8. Removed (1999)
6 min | Short
Starting with a piece of vintage West German porn from 1972, filmmaker Naomi Uman painstakingly removed each female figure from the footage using nail polish remover, leaving a striking ... See full summary »
Director: Naomi Uman | Stars: Hans-Walter Clasen, Ingrid Steeger, Claus Tinney
Votes: 230
9. Medusa (II) (2010)
Short
Medusa is a found-footage short film mixing elements from a previous film (also titled 'Medusa') by Aura Satz, nested in a montage of found-TV feedback loops. The film was part of the '... See full summary »
Director: Aura Satz
10. Made to be Destroyed (2016 Video)
24 min | Short
This 24-min montage shows a succession of different film scenes in which artworks are being destroyed, juxtaposing an incredible myriad of genres, narratives, contexts, sound-effects, with the common denominator of one fundamental action.
Director: Christian Marclay
11. Home Stories (1990)
6 min | Short
Found-footage collage film of Lana Turner and other actresses going through the same repeated motions in classical Hollywood melodramas and thrillers.
Directors: Matthias Müller, Dirk Schaefer | Stars: Lana Turner, Tippi Hedren, Sandra Dee, Mary Astor
Votes: 116
12. Notes d'un magnétoscopeur (1979–1982)
5 min | Short
A series of eight short video works by Jean-Paul Fargier using edited television images recorded with a videocassette recorder in the late 70s/early 80s as unique material, in the found footage style.
Stars: Nam June Paik, Jean-Pierre Beauviala, Leonid Brezhnev, Georges Marchais
13. Visual Essays: Origins of Film (1984)
68 min
Director: Al Razutis | Stars: Susan Berganzi, Trevor Brazil, Maria Insell, Amarjeet Ratan
Votes: 12
14. Crossfire! (2007 Video)
9 min | Short
Video installation in the form of a four-channel projection piece, which assaults the viewer with gunfire from a jerky compilation of Hollywood films: a chaotic barrage of gun shots revealing its close attention to rhythm and form.
Director: Christian Marclay
15. Video Quartet (2002 Video)
14 min | Short, Musical
A 14-minute musical composition of nearly 700 separate film clips - linked by their focus on music or sound - on four simultaneous channels, projected onto a 40'-long screen, with each image ideally measuring eight by ten feet.
Director: Christian Marclay
16. Up and Out (1998)
111 min | Drama
In this conceptual video-art piece, Michelangelo Antonioni's Blow-Up (1966) is screened with the soundtrack from Brian De Palma's Blow Out (1981).
Director: Christian Marclay
17. 24 Second Psycho (2002 Video)
1 min | Short
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.
Director: Daniel Martinico