Avant-garde (dvd collection)
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- Le Retour à la Raison (Return to Reason) (France, 1923) directed by Man Ray, 2 minutes
- Emak-Bakia (Leave Me Alone) (France, 1926) directed by Man Ray, 16 minutes
- L'Étoile de Mer (The Starfish) (France, 1928) directed by Man Ray, 15 minutes
- Les Mystéres du Château du Dé (The Mysteries of the Chateau of Dice) (France, 1929) directed by Man Ray, 20 minutes
- Ménilmontant (France, 1926) directed by Dimitri Kirsanoff, 37 minutes
- Brumes d'Automne (Autumn Mists) (France, 1928) directed by Dimitri Kirsanoff, 12 minutes
- The Life and Death of 9413: a Hollywood Extra (US, 1928) directed by Robert Florey and Slavko Vorkapich, 13 minutes
- Lot in Sodom (US, 1933) directed by James Sibley Watson and Melville Webber, 27 minutes
- Rhythmus 21 (Germany, 1921) directed by Hans Richter, 3 minutes
- Vormittagsspuk (Ghosts Before Breakfast) (Germany, 1928) directed by Hans Richter, 9 minutes
- Anemic Cinema (France, 1926) directed by Marcel Duchamp, 6 minutes
- Ballet mecanique (France, 1924) directed by Fernand Leger, 11 minutes
- Symphonie Diagonale (Germany, 1924) directed by Viking Eggeling, 7 minutes
- Le Vampire (France, 1939-45) directed by Jean Painlevé, 9 minutes
- Hearts of Age (US, 1934) directed by Orson Welles and William Vance, 8 minutes
- Uberfall (Germany, 1928) directed by Erno Metzner, 22 minutes
- La Glace a trois faces (France, 1927) directed by Jean Epstein, 33 minutes
- Le Tempestaire (The Tempest) (France, 1947) directed by Jean Epstein, 22 minutes
- Romance Sentimentale (France, 1930) directed by Sergei Eisenstein and Grigori V. Alexandrov, 16 min.
- Autumn Fire (US, 1931) directed by Herman G. Weinberg, 15 minutes
- Manhatta (US, 1921) directed by Paul Strand and Charles Sheeler, 25 minutes
- La Coquille et le Clergyman (The Seashell and the Clergyman) (France, 1928) directed by Germaine Dulac, 31 minutes
- Regen (Rain) (Netherlands, 1929) directed by Joris Ivens, 14 minutes
- H2O (US, 1929) directed by Ralph Steiner, 12 minutes
- Even -- As You And I (US, 1937) directed by Roger Barlow, Harry Hay, and LeRoy Robbins, 12 minutes
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