Martha Colburn - Films

Films

  • 2013 'Metamorfoza' (premiered with live accompaniment by The Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra. Conducted by Yannick Nézet-Séguin Yannick Nezet-Seguin. Composed by Juan Felipe Waller .
  • 2012 'Colony Collapse Disorder' (music video for Mystical Weapons)
  • 2012 'Mechanical Mammoth' (music video for Mystical Weapons)
  • 2011 'Anti-Fracture Mining Film' (commission of WBAI radio)
  • 2010 'DOLLS VS. DICTATORS' (commission of Museum of Moving Image- Queens, NY)
  • 2009 'Triumph of the Wild' (soundtrack by Thollem Mc Donas)
  • 2009 'Join the Freedom Force' (commission of the TAX videoclip fonds-soundtrack by Knalpot)
  • 2009 'Electric Literature' (for author Diana Wagman -soundtrack by Nick de Witt )
  • 2008 'Myth Labs'
  • 2007 'Don't Kill the Weatherman!' (commission from Rosenbach Museum and Library)
  • 2007 'Dispel'
  • 2007 'Lie, Lie, Lie' (music video for Serj Tankian)
  • 2006 'Meet Me In Wichita' (soundtrack by Jad Fair and V.Vale)
  • 2006 'Destiny Manifesto' (soundtrack by Haleh Abghari, Michael Evans and Nathan Whipple)
  • 2006 'Waschdrang Mama' (music video for Felix Kubin )
  • 2005 'Wrong Time Capsule' (music video for Deerhoof )
  • 2005 'Cosmetic Emergency' (collage soundtrack featuring Jad Fair and Coco Solid)
  • 2004 'A Little Dutch Thrill' (soundtrack by the Liuanna Flu Winks)
  • 2004 'XXX Amsterdam' (soundtrack by Hilary Jeffery)
  • 2003 'Secrets of Mexuality' (soundtrack by composer Juan Felipe Waller)
  • 2002 'Groscher Lansangriff: Big Bug Attack' (music video for Felix Kubin)
  • 2002 'Cats Amore' (soundtrack featuring Jacques Berrocal and James Chance)
  • 2001 'Skelehellavision' (collage soundtrack by Martha Colburn)
  • 2000 'Spiders In Love: An Arachnogasmic Musical' (soundtrack by Jad Fair and Red Balloon)
  • 1999 'Lift Off' (soundtrack by Jad Fair and Jason Willett)
  • 1998 'A Toetally Solefull Feeture Pedsintation' (music by the Dramatics)
  • 1998 'There's A Pervert In Our Pool!' (poem by Fred Collins)
  • 1997 'What's On?' (poem by 99 Hooker-music by Naval Cassidy)
  • 1997 'Evil Of Dracula' (music by Jad Fair and Jason Willett)
  • 1997 'Ode To A Busdriver' (poem by 99 Hooker-music by Naval Cassidy)
  • 1997 'I Can't Keep Up' (poem by 99 Hooker-music by Naval Cassidy)
  • 1997 'Persecution in Paradise'(soundtrack by the Dramatics)
  • 1996 'Cholesterol'(soundtrack by the Dramatics)
  • 1996 'Dog Chow'(soundtrack by the Dramatics)
  • 1996 'Hey Tiger' (soundtrack by the Dramatics)
  • 1996 'Uberfall: Pee Poo and Flies'(soundtrack by the Dramatics)
  • 1996 'I'm Gonna' (poem by 99 Hooker-music by Naval Cassidy)
  • 1996 'My Secret Shame' (poem by 99 Hooker-music by Naval Cassidy)
  • 1996 'Who Knows?' (soundtrack by the Dramatics)
  • 1996 'Kiwi and Wally' (soundtrack by the Dramatics)
  • 1996 'Killer Tunes' (soundtrack by the Dramatics)
  • 1995 'Improvisation' (soundtrack by the Dramatics)
  • 1995 'Caffeine Jam' (soundtrack by the Jaunties)
  • 1995 'Caroline Kraabel Solo' Caroline Kraabel
  • 1995 'Zig Zag' (soundtrack by the Jaunties)
  • 1995 'Live Frazz' (soundtrack by the Jaunties)
  • 1995 'Asthma' (soundtrack by the Jaunties)
  • 1995 'Alcohol' (soundtrack by the Jaunties)
  • 1994 'Feature Presentation' (soundtrack by the Dramatics)
  • 1994 'First Film In X-Tro' (soundtrack by the Dramatics)
  • 1994 'Acrophobic Babies'

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