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Massively affected by the big city, Baddi, a janitor in the morgue, makes phone calls to the yet-to-be-informed widows in an attempt to meet the one that will fulfill his fantasy of love, wealth and social status.
“'Tomas,' a woman asks between kisses, 'what are you thinking?' To which Tomas replies: 'I’m thinking how happy I am.' The clip loops—the lovers locked in this tender moment, accompanied by piano music and the thrum of rain and windscreen wipers—and with every repeat becomes more cloying and meaningless." Michael Kurtz, e-flux
Taking its title from one of Gauguin’s late paintings, Nashashibi/Skaer follow in the painter’s footsteps to Tahiti to make contemporary images of women. The film opens fundamental questions about representations of women and the power of myth.
A short about the climate crisis.
An amateur drag queen gets a once-in-a-lifetime chance to compete in a national pageant where he strives to go the distance to save his failing bar, overcome adversity and fight for his self-respect.
Invoking the dead to write through a ritual performed by animated hands.
Short documentary by Oliwia Kamieniecka & Aliyah Ahmed
Short film by Kirsten Geisler.
A trans woman must dress like a boy to say goodbye to her dying grandmother.
"You Are Here" is an experimental animation that breaks down on the format of an instructional video. Through a series of montages, the film explores ideas around role and identity between Eastern and Western perspectives.
Three socialite friends get invited to an exclusive party but ends up getting trapped in a human trafficking scam.
Wherever you are tells the story of John, a 48 year old grieving father who is in search of his late son’s boyfriend. John endeavors the journey to explain the reason why his 24 year old son ‘Paul’ has not been in contact and also break the news of his son’s death to his boyfriend.
Two brothers plan to spend quality time together on a weekend hike, but when things go wrong they are forced to confront a rift in their relationship.
After getting laid-off, a businessman accepts his boss' offer of a week at his gorgeous country estate. On a whim, the businessman asks a casual acquaintance (at whom he frequently waves while en route to work) to join him.
So Are You is a 25 minute videotape about the difficulties of assuming ones self-identity. Identity is shaped and informed by the dominant culture, often producing stereotypes that are reinforced by the media. Through such structures racist behaviour is learned and condoned. So Are You uses unconventional structures and casting to criticize stereotypes. The eighteen cast members include Natives, Asians, Blacks and Whites. Paul Wong continues to explore the idea of self-identity by investigating gender boundaries through the inclusion of a set of identical male twins and two female impersonators who portray twins and two female impersonators who portray twins in the cast. The video uses recognizable television and cinematic framing devices to highlight the idea of the construction and dissemination of stereotypes through the broadcast news, cinema verite, interviews, etc. Comprised of short scenes, So Are You is faced paced and entertaining.
A glimpse into a visual representation of memory; A Christmas-time series of meals, coffees, and movies, with friends, lovers, and housemates. Faced with the compounding of faces and places, each moment begins to collide with one another: voices are muddled, and faces are broken. How is memory created? How are they separated from one another?
The accidental invention of an a*hole AI spells trouble for a tech startup in the late 80’s. While trying to construct a machine capable of providing the world’s most accurate personality quiz, three computer engineers in a small garage in Silicon Valley accidentally stumble upon a full-fledged artificial intelligence that can read souls. The rise and fall of their company, the Mundi Corporation, is told over the course of five episodes
At an electronic music festival, Berlin-based journalist Georg and his girlfriend Vera meet Dave Zuma, a DJ who loves to enjoy life to the fullest. As soon as the unusual trio enters Dave's old hippie campervan the journey of their lifetime begins. Their bumpy ride takes them from one festival to the next, across the Balkan states heading south. A complex love triangle full of tension and affection, conflict and closeness, love and hate develops in the rush of trance festivals. In the end each of them reaches what they had always hoped for.
In 2013 the inhabitants of a small village in Kazakhstan mysteriously fell asleep en masse for days at a time.