A Proposition in Four Parts
A Proposition in Four Parts (1985) : "D. W. Griffith’s 1909 short film A Corner in Wheat, a Biblical tale of avarice, divine retribution, and the prolonged suffering of the masses, is the prelude to this political film essay. Straub-Huillet offer a dialectical montage of cause (capitalist greed) and effect (the poverty of the farmer and the urban underclass), and draw from excerpts of their earlier work: Moses und Aaron, Fortini/Cani, and From the Cloud to the Resistance." - MoMA
Killing for Love
My Daughter's Disgrace
The 4%: Film's Gender Problem
The Innocent
Dolando
Around the Village Green