Daniel and his friends have troubles with Indians on their way to Kentucky.
"It's not even a meatball!" Conducted in the regular Fiction course at Cinema Nosso in 2011. Teacher: Victor van Ralse.
A stranger comes to town in search of an unstoppable creature known only as El Chévere
The plot of this silent western short is unknown and it is presumably lost.
A cowboy advertises for a wife. A shop girl in Chicago responds, and he travels there to see her. Once he gets there, however, she changes her mind. Ashamed to return home empty-handled, the cowboy uses a mannequin in a woman's dress to fool his friends into thinking he has a wife.
In the late 1800s, a Japanese samurai family, who recently immigrated to New York, clash with local Irish gangsters out for blood.
In the dynamite-packed frontier of 1870s America, Pistol Whip Polly and her companion Pablo must take back their home, Calamity Canyon, after it's overrun by ominous outlaws lead by the dastardly Cacti Carl.
When the son of a billionaire (Riley Hillman) is required by the government to complete his English Degree in order to gain access to his inheritance, worlds collide when he walks to class and brushes up against the schools resident bully (Dallas Rodgers).
A duel in the spaghetti western style, showing two gunslingers and a photographer.
Crossing hills and streams, a muleteer determined to find the murderer of his father, will discover that in revenge the weakest can be the fiercest.
Two brothers traverse a desolate frontier, finally confronting the unspoken rift between them.
Witless bounty hunters Stokely and Carmichael try to win a horse so they might actually catch some criminals - but the old west is a wild and wistful place. Perfect for a couple of goofballs.
Setting West was made using original printing materials from the late 19th and early 20th centuries, such as wood type, borders and stereotypes of “Cowboys and Indians”, trains and bison. These words and images were printed directly onto 35mm clear film stock at eminent letterpress studios in North America: the Hamilton Wood Type & Printing Museum in Two Rivers, the Center for Book and Paper Arts in Chicago, the Hatch Show Print in Nashville and the Musée de l’imprimerie du Québec & Lovell Litho in Montréal. Judith Poirier printed 1,643 feet of film to produce her abstract western and her technique of printing onto celluloid creates a unique texture on screen, as well as generating an original soundtrack. Setting West reinterprets a classic cinematic genre while exploring a formative period in the history of typography and printing.
The Wild West heroine Calamity Jane roams through time. Excluded from history, she revels in lore. “I dreamed it better. I dreamed it big.” North American Western mythology is subverted, celebrating an alternative outsider position. Featuring a scratched and mixed score by contemporary audio artist Michelle Irving.
Once upon a time there was a young Don Javier Francisco Azaghal who wandered through the hot and fiery American West.
Wendigo Montana follows hero Colt as he tries to solve the serial murders of prostitutes in a small Montana community.
A train full of people of different sex, age and social status meets many dangers including a robbery and an Indian assault.
A gunfight between a fomer Confederate soldier and a former Union soldier.
A musical stop-motion short in which a devastating drought descends upon a small town in the old west. The lone cowboy resident and a motley crew of animals must rely on the sacrifice of a sentient cactus to survive... if he's willing.