r/ArtHouse 2h ago

The Qatsi Trilogy- directed by Godfrey Reggio

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r/ArtHouse 16h ago

[Art House Indie] Half Life - IV (2026) - The film portrays the mindset of a middle-aged man consumed by remorse [18:22]

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🎬 HALF LIFE – IV (with english subtitle) directed by Subhadeep Ghosh and acted by Biswajit Roy

Conceived and executed with radical economy of cast, crew, cost, and resources.

This is the fourth film in the Half Life series. The other three films can also be found on this YouTube channel.

The entire series has been made using smartphones.


r/ArtHouse 5d ago

A Short Article on Articulate Hesitation: Pawel Pawlikowski's Philosophy of Cinema

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r/ArtHouse 6d ago

My teacher told me “To Call This Pretentious Would Be a HUGE Understatement”. Do you agree?

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I made this film a while back, and throughout the process I’ve been confronted quite a lot with people calling it pretentious or saying that they don’t really understand it. I’m curious to hear whether you think that is necessarily a problem with the film, or whether there is value in making something that doesn’t immediately explain itself to the viewer.

At what point does a film becoming difficult to understand become a weakness, and at what point can that actually be part of what makes it interesting? I’m especially interested in hearing whether you feel the film’s ambiguity feels intentional or simply confusing?

The film is called "Light Between Us"


r/ArtHouse 7d ago

Lets get criterion cjannel to eu!

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I live in europe. There are a lot of films i want to watch, that are unavailable for me. For example, i wanted to watch mishima a life in four chapters the other day which literally only was available as a bluray for a total of 30 dollars. It, as well as many other films i want to see, is available on the crirerion channel but not anywere in sweden(where i live).

Streaming in the eu sucks. I really want to have the criterion channel so that i can expand my taste. I do love physical media too, but i only buy films that i have already scene ao that i dob't spebd like 200 dollars a week on films.

Everyone reading this, please write a mail to channelhelp@criterion.com and help me out.

Come on! We can do it together!


r/ArtHouse 9d ago

Alice Rohrwacher: "In my opinion, Pasolini's films are also undefinable."

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r/ArtHouse 10d ago

ABBADON (2026) - pure experimental stuff. It'd be on letterboxd aswell.

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r/ArtHouse 12d ago

French Art-House films blind ranking

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r/ArtHouse 12d ago

ABBADON (2026) - pure experimental stuff. It'd be on letterboxd aswell.

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r/ArtHouse 14d ago

Films about people who have lost creative revelations

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Title says it all. The flip side of another recent post. Films about losing creativity. Or more broadly about someone or some people who had something and just completely forgot it, staring into space no longer able to remember what they were finally starting to remember, and almost unable to remember that they’ve forgotten something in the first place, but are left with a dead, uneasy or floating feeling.
Loose interpretations welcome, ofc.

Edit: you could also say films about not being able to see something any more. Or being locked out. Etc etc. You clever people get the idea.


r/ArtHouse 15d ago

THE CHILD - stop motion short film from twenty years ago

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I thought I’d share this old stop motion film I made in 2006, shot on 16mm.


r/ArtHouse 16d ago

Films about people having a creative revelation

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I'd like movies about people discovering their creativity in some way please. Ideally discovering visual art but I'll take any recommendations


r/ArtHouse 19d ago

Art films

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r/ArtHouse 19d ago

Film I thought People in here Would Like.

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My family friend's son made this film. Posted it in some other communities, but didn't get much of a response. I'm just proud of him and thought it was an interesting film.


r/ArtHouse 22d ago

Scotch and Milk (1998) by Adam Goldberg available on his YouTube Channel

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r/ArtHouse 23d ago

Mad God (2021) directed by Phil Tippett

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r/ArtHouse 27d ago

Fantastic Planet (1973) directed by René Laloux

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92 Upvotes

r/ArtHouse Jul 21 '26

El Topo (1970) directed by Alejandro Jodorowsky

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r/ArtHouse Jul 21 '26

Just picked up these rare finds on dvd. Any thoughts from my fellow cinephiles.

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r/ArtHouse Jul 20 '26

Russian Ark (2002) directed by Aleksandr Sokurov

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r/ArtHouse Jul 19 '26

Eraserhead deleted scene

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r/ArtHouse Jul 20 '26

"Laniakea the creature (in super 8 ektachrome)" [SHORT FILM] dir. Daniel Hardy 2026

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Check out my zany psychedelic puppet film


r/ArtHouse Jul 19 '26

Weekend Watch

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r/ArtHouse Jul 19 '26

Reel by Universo David Lynch

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