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Filmography

Apocalypse Now, Francis Ford Coppola, 1979.

Decoder, Muscha, Visionary Comms. Ltd., 1989.

Ghost Army, archive footage, www.ghostarmy.com.

Last Angel of History, Black Audio Film Collective, 1997.

La Jetée, Chris Marker, Nouveaux Pictures, (1966), 2003.

Minority Report, Steven Spielberg, 20th Century Fox, 2002.

Parlabor, Manga, 1989.

Soundtrack to War, George Gittoes, Revelation Films, 2007.