If you’re still hungry for 21st century digitized content, then as a bonus round here are three medium-length experimental films which will take a little longer to watch:

REICHSTAG 9/11 by Ken Jacobs (digital, 38 min, 2016)

A grandfather of the field, Ken Jacobs has taught, written about, and created experimental films for decades. He’s influenced contemporaries like Bill Morrison, and continues to release new work. Reichstag 9/11 sees him datamoshing and glitching footage from September 11, and it is both harrowing and distant.

WHITE HEART by Dan Barnett (16mm, 53min, 1975)

A new 4K master that was released last year, it’s amazing that this title now available to watch for free on Vimeo. This release was brought to my attention by Michael Sicinski’s Patreon.

L’Ange by Patrick Bokanowski (35 & 70mm, 66min, 1982)

L’Ange is a masterwork of the genre. Bokanowski plays with motion in every conceivable way for an hour while we watch in disbelief. David Lynch took a few notes from L’Ange in terms of representing motion in Season three of Twin Peaks. While this one’s not free to watch in its entireity, you can rent or purchase it digitally from the good folks at Re:Voir. They’re doing great work. Watch the trailer below: