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A film by Laurence Favre.
Cinematographers Ben Kasulke and Sean Price Williams discuss their relationship to and the cinematography of Letter from an Unknown Woman. An extra on Olive Signature's Blu-Ray release of Letter from an Unknown Woman.
Women of color carry a load that's beyond measure. From mother to CEO, they are the foundation of all existence and all that is amazing about life. It's time to let them know that they are honored, loved and cherished.
A feature-length experimental video based on a 6-week stay in Mainland China in October-November 2006. The result is an intimate and critical look at China today featuring Beijing's workers, streets, stores, and parks, as well as closeup portraits of a number of characters.
Italy, 2022, 7’19’’
Short video from Los ingrávidos.
Martha finds her imagination running away with scenarios as she gathers the courage to write down her feelings for her best friend.
Eden is a few years graduated from high school and decides to write a series of letters addressed to her younger self as a form of catharsis, reflecting on her experiences of being a publicly out queer teenager, as well as what she wishes she knew when she was growing up... and what she wishes she didn’t. From the trials, tribulations, and trauma of being ‘different’ to her peers, to the unconditional allyship shown by those close to her, this is an emotional story about self-discovery, acceptance, courage, and first love.
A little village. Between the loam huts, a new construction: the school. In the classroom, adults make a first attempt at writing. At home,the children help their illiterate parents with their schoolwork. A woman :“Why I am at school? I don’t need to read or write. But I want to vote.”
On the ‘home front’ in 1943, Ngarie and Gerald sort air graph letterforms destined for New Zealand soldiers abroad. A tiny act of heroism brings together this unlikely pair in an unconventional love story that cleverly blends fact with fiction.
18-year-old Hough is dragged to Vegas by his parents on their annual gambling trip. Left alone in the hotel room and feeling left out, he longs to be back in Montana with his buddies attending camp. After deciding to explore the city on his own, he meets 19-year-old Summer and journeys down a ‘yellow brick road’ of self discovery. With the adventure of this new city, he finds individuality that opens his eyes to the true dynamic between him and his hometown left behind.
Set to the music of NIKI's album 'Nicole', a young woman experiences the aches and elations of her first love.
The almost lyrical Letters to Dad, is a meditation on authority that superimposes the spectre of Jonestown over the relatively fresh faces of the parapunk art world; the film takes on a musical form - like a 20th-century ballad composed of subliminal behavior cues, advertising testimonials, and the text of the National Enquirer
Kevin is haunted by a daily mean letter. With no knowledge of who is sending them, or what they want from him, Kevin tries to find out who is behind these mysterious hateful letters.
A year after tragedy struck a small town’s annual street festival, the planning committee meets to determine the future of the beloved Lettucefest, revealing the underbelly of small town politics and prejudice.
A Bengali Short film over A lost tradition….
Lia Cianetti-Larkin was born into a post-conflict society in the midst of a global pandemic. Born in Belfast to an Italian mother and a Southern Irish father, Lia holds British, Irish and Italian passports. Northern Ireland is the weirdest corner of the UK – or Ireland – depending on who you talk to! A tribal place where the locals can't even agree on the name – be it Northern Ireland or Northern Ireland – is a place where identity is everything. British or Irish, Protestant or Catholic? But what will being Irish mean to Lia's generation, born long after the Good Friday Agreement? What does the conflict mean for immigrants who choose to live in Northern Ireland? And as Covid slowly recedes after two difficult years, what will be the long-term effects for those born during the pandemic? How are we going to explain this strange time to them for years to come?
A woman remembers her past by faces she sees while travelling on the London Underground. She begins to believe that these people, like her, have all taken part in the same event. She composes a letter to her friend Fatima – a personal documentary around journeys, memories and watching. The story is spoken in Urdu with sub-titles in English, although the subtitles do not always appear in conjunction with what is spoken.
Andy London is haunted by the events of his 18th birthday. In this animated autobiographical short, he writes a letter to Colleen in an attempt to make peace with his demons.