1976 - C'ÉTAIT
UN RENDEZVOUS. Claude Lelouch’s 9 minute
single-shot real-time short of a camera mounted on a
car that starts deep in Paris and races at breakneck
speeds through the almost dawn streets, dodging at least
one garbage truck and running every light.
1976 - THE WORKS
OF BILL VIOLA: Selected Works; The Reflecting
Pool, Ancient Days; Chott-El-Djerid; Hatsu Yume (First
Dream) and more.
1981 - HANNAH AND
THE DOG GHOST. Texas chauvinism but this is
a beautiful example of down home storytelling by director
Ken Harrison.
1983 - JOE'S BED-STUY
BARBERSHOP: We Cut Heads. 40 Acres and a Mule
Filmworks. Spike Lee’s first effort works on its
own and is full of promise.
1984 - FRANKENWEENIE.
Walt Disney. Probably included mostly because my son
made me watch this early Tim Burton effort dozens of
times at one point in his young life.
1986
- LUXO, JR. – FIRST SHORT SUBJECT BY
PIXAR UTILIZING COMPUTER ANIMATION (1986)
1989
- KITCHEN SINK - 14 minutes, short horror written
and directed by Alison Maclean from New Zealand. In
B/W and in English.