Cinema without people: The Unknown Known (2013, Errol Morris, dir.)
Rumsfeld is dead
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Cinema without people: The Unknown Known (2013, Errol Morris, dir.)
Rumsfeld is dead
Cinema without people: Hagazussa (2017, Lukas Feigelfeld, dir.)
Cinema without people: Ghost Town Anthology (2019, Denis Côté, dir.)
Cinema without people: Horse Money (2014, Pedro Costa, dir.)
Love Simon??? :)
Nice username ;) but I haven’t done it
Cinema without people: Rabid (1977, David Cronenberg, dir.)
Cinema without people: I’m Thinking of Ending Things (2020, Charlie Kaufman, dir.)
Cinema without people: The Future (opening sequence) (2011, Miranda July, dir.)
Cinema without people: Vitalina Varela (2019, Pedro Costa, dir.)
Cinema without people: A Cure for Wellness (2016, Gore Verbinski, dir.)
Documentaries without people: the modernist apartments of Kyiv, Ukraine in Left Bank (2020, Nate Robert and Anton Lebedev, dir.) Available on Vimeo
Documentaries without people: Rat Film (final pass, interiors) (2018, Theo Anthony, dir.)
Documentaries without people: Baltimore, real and virtual, in Rat Film (2018, Theo Anthony, dir.)
Documentaries without people: Crime scene miniatures in Rat Film (2018, Theo Anthony, dir.)
Documentaries without people: Baltimore Police training environment, from Rat Film (2018, Theo Anthony, dir.)
Documentaries without people: Rats in Rat Film (2018, Theo Anthony, dir.)
Cinema without people: Broken Flowers (1995, 2005, Jim Jarmusch, dir.)