A portrait of Alexander Calder’s work Chef d’orchestra (1966), which was made in collaboration with New York composer Earle Brown. When it was made in 1964, the work was intended to be both an instrument (“played” at intervals in an open score by four percussionists) and a conductor (after it was hit and spun in motion, the musicians returned to their percussion stands and imagined the petals of the mobile superimposed over their written score, playing only those notes.) For Shape Notes, two performances of Chef d'orchestre were staged and recorded. The audio recordings of those performances were then edited and used as a new score from which the visual rhythm of this work was composed.
Welcome
Documentary
9.2
GCW: Fight Club Houston
7.5
Naruto, the Genie, and the Three Wishes, Believe It!
Animation, Action, Comedy
7.4
Naruto: The Cross Roads
Animation, Action
6.8
Naruto the Movie: Legend of the Stone of Gelel
Animation, Adventure, Fantasy
6.7
Kirikou and the Wild Beasts
Adventure, Animation, Family, Fantasy
6.3
Naruto Shippuden: Sunny Side Battle
Action, Animation, Comedy
7.5
Naruto Shippuuden OVA - Uchiha Madara vs Senju Hashirama
Animation
6.5
Leopard Fight Club
Documentary
7.5
Secret of Naruto
Drama, Action
6.9
Barbie: Princess Adventure
Animation, Music, Family
7.0
Noblesse: The Beginning of Destruction
Animation, Comedy, Drama, Fantasy, Mystery, Horror
6.7
Hannibal Buress: Miami Nights
Comedy
6.0
Florence Fight Club
Action, Documentary, Adventure
7.9
Peter Pan
Fantasy, Music, TV Movie
6.1
FILM
7.2
The Swan Princess: The Mystery of the Enchanted Kingdom
Family, Fantasy, Animation, Mystery
6.0
Live Spectacle NARUTO ~Song of the Akatsuki~
7.1
Barbie & Her Sisters in a Puppy Chase
Family, Animation
6.8