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When a proud, single man runs head first into the girl of his dreams, he may just discover what the phrase "love at first sight" truly means.
Klamp worked closely with two communities residing in Armenian border villages to produce this award-winning documentary film. His captivating 23-minute short is significantly informed by the discipline of ethnology, the study of cultures and societies. It delves deep into the customs, traditions, and collective memory of these communities. The film deftly explores the establishment of a community archive, with village elders playing a crucial role in preserving their cultural heritage. Klamp captured the essence of intergenerational knowledge transfer and the significance of preserving a community's identity. Klamp’s work in Armenia is inspired by his wife's heritage and explores universal themes of memory and identity that resonate beyond the Armenian experience.
A women's prison gang battle for their lives against demon-possessed, private school girls.
Newly born baby Charles (future King Charley III) shown by the proud parents.
Actuality film viewable at BFI Mediatheque.
Under the hideous shadow of Nazi-occupied France in 1942, a man named Jacques uses a radio to broadcast messages of hope. Little does he know that the formidable Gestapo captain Klaus Jager has been sent to end the illegal broadcasts. As Klaus approaches, Jacques, his daughter and a small group of other dissidents must risk everything, relying on the goodness of an unknown man, to survive.
An Aesop’s Film Fables cartoon.
At first it's a presage then a dream within a dream but is the whole thing really part of a bigger dream?
The story of Sylvia, an actuarial at an insurance company, who needs to escape a mysterious 23 minute time loop, keep the world from ending, and possibly eat birthday cake.
A short film.
A "zom-com", featuring a pair of queer zombies navigating love in the apocalypse.
A manly man finds himself pregnant. Hilarity ensues.
A story about escaping and searching for the same kind. A tiger escaped from the zoo and went to the jungle to find its own kind. A man who escaped from prison met another man in the cinema at night.
Damien John Kelly House, catering to men in recovery, opened to significant opposition in 2019. Within a short space of time, the abstinence-based recovery living centre had changed the hearts and minds of the local community. Its residents channel their recovery through activity, from team sports to photography, writing, filmmaking and other artistic pursuits. Among them is Sam. A short film about his issues with addiction is the entry point for this portrait of the centre and those who have benefited from it. It highlights how recovery is most effectively achieved through engagement and community interaction.
“Stories Keep Me Awake At Night” is the portrait of day-to-day childhood. A village, a family, a little boy who likes to wear dresses, the return of the wolf and everyday life, ordinary, banal. These elements are used to tell of hidden desires.
Live performance filmed at the Innsbrucker Festwochen on 6 October 2006 at the Festspielhaus in Baden-Baden of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's opera Don Giovanni. Marcos Fink, Werner Güra and Alexandrina Pendatchanska perform as the principals, while the Freiburger Barockorchester and the Innsbruck Festival Chorus provide accompaniment. Georg Wübbolt directs.
Taking its title from the poem by Wallace Stevens, the film is composed of a series of attempts at looking and being looked at. Beginning as a city state commission under the name and attitude of “Unschool”, the film became a kaleidoscope of the experiences, questions and wonders of a couple of high school students after a year of experiences with filmmaker Ana Vaz questioning what cinema can be. Here, the camera becomes an instrument of inquiry, a pencil, a song.