
A program of engaging, real-life narratives in short bite-sized pieces, Reality Bites presents the year’s very best documentary shorts. From cinema verité, to essay films, animations and ob-docs, this package presents a hard-hitting dose of non-fiction shorts spanning the globe. At a time when truth is so often stranger than fiction, these films are not to be missed.
This video essay tells the behind-the-scenes tale of Wim Wenders’ The State of Things and how an ill-fated collaboration with Francis Ford Coppola led to the blossoming of Jim Jarmusch’s breakthrough, Stranger Than Paradise. The juxtaposition of the two films leads to a larger meditation on stylistic and thematic unity, and how we watch films. The way art imitates life, directing styles can be continuous and cinema makes sense in retrospect are intelligently explored.
- Year2019
- Runtime10:23
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryUSA
- PremiereSydney Premiere
- Rating18+
- DirectorPhilip Brubaker
A program of engaging, real-life narratives in short bite-sized pieces, Reality Bites presents the year’s very best documentary shorts. From cinema verité, to essay films, animations and ob-docs, this package presents a hard-hitting dose of non-fiction shorts spanning the globe. At a time when truth is so often stranger than fiction, these films are not to be missed.
This video essay tells the behind-the-scenes tale of Wim Wenders’ The State of Things and how an ill-fated collaboration with Francis Ford Coppola led to the blossoming of Jim Jarmusch’s breakthrough, Stranger Than Paradise. The juxtaposition of the two films leads to a larger meditation on stylistic and thematic unity, and how we watch films. The way art imitates life, directing styles can be continuous and cinema makes sense in retrospect are intelligently explored.
- Year2019
- Runtime10:23
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryUSA
- PremiereSydney Premiere
- Rating18+
- DirectorPhilip Brubaker