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Time Clock Piece (One Year Performance 1980–1981)
Titre original: Time Clock Piece (One Year Performance 1980–1981) ( Film )

Time Clock Piece (One Year Performance 1980–1981)
Time Clock Piece (One Year Performance 1980–1981)    11 April 1981

1981-04-11

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10
TMDb: 10/10 1 votes


For one year, Tehching Hsieh punched a worker’s time clock located in his studio, on the hour, every hour. Marking the occasion by taking a self-portrait on a single frame of 16mm film, the resulting reel documents a year in his life at approximately one second per day – a pace that is polar opposite of the enduring length of the original performance. The punch cards, witnessed by a third party for authenticity, and other ephemera, document Hsieh’s life restructured around this highly repetitive task.

Tehching Hsieh: One Year Performance, Outdoor Piece 1981 - 1982
Titre original: Tehching Hsieh: One Year Performance, Outdoor Piece 1981 - 1982 ( Film )

Tehching Hsieh: One Year Performance, Outdoor Piece 1981 - 1982
Tehching Hsieh: One Year Performance, Outdoor Piece 1981 - 1982    26 September 1982

1982-09-26

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In his third one-year performance piece, from 26 September 1981 through 26 September 1982, Hsieh spent one year outside, not entering buildings or shelter of any sort, including cars, trains, airplanes, boats, or tents. He moved around New York City with a packbag and a sleeping bag.

Performance Piece for 16mm film roll, the Ground and One Year of Time
Titre original: Performance Piece for 16mm film roll, the Ground and One Year of Time ( Film )

Performance Piece for 16mm film roll, the Ground and One Year of Time
Performance Piece for 16mm film roll, the Ground and One Year of Time    01 January 2009

2009-01-01

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8
TMDb: 8/10 1 votes


"Unspooled in pitch black conditions and then buried, this film was left for one year exactly to be exposed by whatever light could reach it from one foot underground before being dug up in the night and processed in the lab." - SH

One Piece: The Movie
Titre original: ワンピース ( Film )

One Piece: The Movie
One Piece: The Movie    04 March 2000

2000-03-04

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7.1
TMDb: 7.1/10 321 votes


There once was a pirate known as the Great Gold Pirate Woonan, who obtained almost one-third of the world's gold. Over the course of a few years, the pirate's existence faded, and a legend grew that he disappeared with his gold to a remote island, an island pirates continue to search for. Aboard the Going Merry, Luffy and his crew, starved and reckless, are robbed of their treasure. In an attempt to get it back, they wreck the getaway ship, guided by a young boy named Tobio, who's a captured part of El Drago's pirate crew. El Drago's love for gold has driven him to look for Woonan's island, and thanks to Woonan's treasure map, he finds it. During this time, Luffy's crew have been split up, and despite their own circumstances, they must find a way to stop El Drago from obtaining Woonan's gold.

One Piece 3D: Straw Hat Chase
Titre original: ONE PIECE 3D 麦わらチェイス ( Film )

One Piece 3D: Straw Hat Chase
One Piece 3D: Straw Hat Chase    19 March 2011

2011-03-19

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6.7
TMDb: 6.7/10 146 votes


One Piece 3D: Straw Hat Chase is the 11th One Piece film of the series, and is set before the time-skip. This is One Piece's first movie release to be in 3D CGI. The movie is also the first One Piece film since Movie 3 to be a double-feature. This time, the film was featured with "Toriko 3D: Gourmet Adventure", both being billed as the "Jump Heroes Film". The double-feature was released on March 19, 2011.